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Hurling Championships www.wexfordgaa.ie Facebook.com/wexgaa @OfficialWexGAA Q uarter & Pre liminary Quarter Finals 2021 WEXFORD GAA HURLING CHAMPIONSHIPS September 4th & 5th 3 PETTITT’S SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP QUARTER-FINAL SENIOR Chadwick’s Wexford Park • 04-09-2021 • 2.00pm • Referee: James Owens GLYNN-BARNTOWN FIR IONAID 16 NIALL WHITTY 1 17 BRENDAN DOYLE MARK FANNING 18 PADRAIG DONNELLY 19 KEVIN MAHONEY 2 3 4 20 ROBBIE HILLIS GER DEMPSEY JACK FENLON MURTAGH JOYCE 21 THOMAS DOYLE 22 MATTHEW BANVILLE 5 6 7 23 CORMAC COONEY DAVY CLARKE MICHAEL O’REGAN DARRAGH CARLEY 24 ALAN COWMAN 25 MICHAEL LAFFAN 26 DAIRE BARRON 8 9 27 BARRY DOYLE ROWAN WHITE GARY MOORE 28 OLLY M cCLAIR 29 ALAN MAHONEY 10 11 12 SHANE WILDE JOHN LACEY MICHAEL DOYLE 13 14 15 FIONN COONEY MATTHEW DOYLE MATTHEW JOYCE FAYTHE HARRIERS FIR IONAID 16 JOSH WALSH 1 17 PODGE FARRELL JAMES HENEBERY 18 DANNY WALSH 19 FIACH CROWLEY 2 3 4 20 JIM BERRY ALEX LYNCH CIARAN KIRWAN BRENDAN MULLIGAN 21 LIAM CASSIN 22 DEAN WALSH 5 6 7 23 EOIN KAVANAGH COLM HEFFERNAN RICHIE KEHOE CONAL CLANCY 24 JASON GORDON 25 RICHIE LAWLOR 26 STEPHEN KEARNEY 8 9 27 SEAN BYRNE KYLE SCALLAN JOHN BRIDGES 28 CALUM CORCORAN 29 BEN HYNES 10 11 12 30 CONOR HALLIGAN JOSH SHEIL WAYNE MALLON CONAL CROWLEY 13 14 15 GLEN MURPHY BUTLER EOIN ROCHE LEE CHIN 4 PETTITT’S SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP QUARTER-FINAL SENIOR Chadwick’s Wexford Park • 04-09-2021 • 5.45pm • Referee: Justin Heffernan RAPPAREES FIR IONAID 16. LENNY CONNOLLY 1 17. OISIN PEPPER ANTHONY LARKIN 18. ORAN CARTY 19. TOMMY FOLEY 2 3 4 20. DYLAN M cVEIGH NATHAN O’CONNOR LIAM RYAN BEN EDWARDS 21. JOHN RYAN 22. DAVY DOYLE 5 6 7 23. TOM WALL ANTHONY ROCHE JACK KELLY KEVIN FOLEY 24. RONAN KERVICK 25. PETER O'SULLIVAN 26. MICHAEL DEMPSEY 8 9 27. CATHAL RYAN ALAN TOBIN JAMES PEARE 10 11 12 DILLON REDMOND TOMÁS MAHON RYAN MAHON 13 14 15 KEVIN RYAN NICK DOYLE RICKY FOX FERNS ST. AIDAN’S FIR IONAID 16. MICHAEL WALSH 1 17. PATRICK BREEN JAMES LAWLOR 18. BRIAN STAFFORD 19. PATRICK O’HAGAN 20. BRIAN O NEILL 2 3 4 21. RORY SCALLAN CONOR SCALLAN NIALL MURPHY JOHN BREEN 22. IAN BYRNE 23. PETER NOLAN 5 6 7 24. PADRAIG KINSELLA EOIN MURPHY GAVIN BAILEY CIARAN ROBERTS 25. PETER O'TOOLE 26. RYAN NOLAN 8 9 27. BARRY MURPHY TOMMY DWYER BRENDAN JORDAN 28. SEAN WALSH 29. CHRISTOPHER O'CONNOR 30. DECLAN BYRNE 10 11 12 JONNY DWYER JAMES TONKS CHRIS TURNER Management: Joe Morris, Pat Bennett, 13 14 15 Padraig Bailey, Ben Bernie. PAUL MORRIS DIARMUID DOYLE COREY BYRNE DUNBAR 5 THE COURTYARD FERNS INTER. HURLING C’SHIP PRELIMINARY QTR-FINAL INTERMEDIATE Bellefield • 04-09-2021 • 2.00pm • Referee: Matt Kinnaird BUFFERS ALLEY FIR IONAID 16. CIAN O’CONNOR 1 17. WILLIE DORAN DARREN O’BRIEN 18. LIAM WALSH 19. SHANE GRANNELL 20. DAVID MELEADY 2 3 4 21. JOHN LEE MEYLER JACK TWOMEY CIARÁN KENNY KEVIN ROCHE 22. ROBERT DONNELLY 23. OWEN DEMPSEY 5 6 7 24. COLM ÓG DORAN BOBBY KENNY CIARÁN MURPHY EOIN O’MEARA 25. PARAIC ROCHE 26. OWEN M cNULTY 27. ADAM DOYLE 8 9 28. JOHN DONOVAN SEÁN MURPHY MICHAEL BUTLER 29. JOHN FURLONG 30. PADRAIG KINSE 10 11 12 JOHN FARRELL ROSS DONOHOE PAUL O’LEARY Management: Dinny Cahill, John Donohoe Paudi Reidy, Cathal Clince 13 14 15 Physio: Cian O’Toole CORMAC WALSH SHAMEY O’HAGAN PAT KENNY TAGHMON-CAMROSS FIR IONAID 16 SEAN O’GORMAN 1 17 CONOR MURPHY JACK DUNNE 18 CHRIS CULLEN 19 TOM BANVILLE 2 3 4 20 PAT NOLAN DAVID O’KEEFFE ALAN NOLAN STEPHEN STAFFORD 21 MAURICE COGLEY O’CONNOR 22 JACK KELLY 5 6 7 23 JAMES KELLY DARREN CARTY IAN CARTY BARRY O’GORMAN 24 CORMAC M cGRATH 25 DAVID KELLY 8 9 26 PADDY NOLAN SHANE LACEY THOMAS FURLONG 27 MARTIN ROCHE 29 MICK O’GORMAN 30 ROBBIE NOLAN 10 11 12 LUKE SINNOTT STEPHEN O’GORMAN MICHAEL FOLEY 13 14 15 CATHAL DOYLE STEPHEN O’KEEFFE ADAM SINNOTT 6 THE COURTYARD FERNS INTER. HURLING C’SHIP PRELIMINARY QTR-FINAL INTERMEDIATE Bellefield • 04-09-2021 • 5.45pm • Referee: John Carton RATHGAROGUE-CUSHINSTOWN FIR IONAID 16 JAMES ROSSITOR 1 17 COLM MURPHY NICKY SINNOTT 18 JAMIE O’ROURKE 19 EOIN BURKE 2 3 4 20 GARY PORTER RICKY M cGRATH PEADAR CODY TOMÁS ASPEL 21 BRYAN CODY 22 MARK CARROLL 5 6 7 23 AARON RYAN 24 AODHANN SLATTERY MATTHEW CODY BRIAN O’NEILL EOIN PORTER 25 FIONN SLATTERY 26 EOGHAN DEVEREUX 8 9 27 PAT KEHOE PADDY MURPHY BOB MURPHY 28 SHANE O’CONNOR 29 PADRAIG M cGRATH 10 11 12 OLLIE BOLGER BERNARD FURLONG PADDY BARRON Manager: Eoghan Whelan. Selectors: Colin Whelan, Tom Furlong, Pat Finn, 13 14 15 Ray Morley. JASON DUNNE (C) TADGH CODY DAIRE BOLGER BALLYGARRETT FIR IONAID 16 JOE BURKE 1 17 CONOR DOYLE AARON HALL 18 JACK P DOYLE 19 JORDAN GOFF 2 3 4 20 TOM HOBBS ADAM FLEMING EDDIE REDMOND JOHNNY SINNOTT 21 KEVIN JORDAN 22 CORMIE MOORE KAVANAGH 5 6 7 23 KYLE MOORE KAVANAGH DARREN MORRIS STEPHEN REDMOND BRENDAN CORCORAN 24 BRIAN O’CONNOR 8 9 SEAN O’BRIEN TOM SINNOTT 10 11 12 EOIN CORCORAN PATRICK NAUGHTER JACK HOBBS 13 14 15 KILLIAN DOYLE SHANE QUINN HARRY BYRNE 7 THE COURTYARD FERNS INTER. HURLING C’SHIP PRELIMINARY QTR-FINAL INTERMEDIATE O’Kennedy Park • 04-09-2021 • 5.45pm • Referee: David O’Leary BLACKWATER FIR IONAID 16. ADAM CULLEN 1 17. SEANIE PURCELL PETER O’BRIEN 18. RICHARD BLAKE 19. KEVIN PURCELL 2 3 4 20. PAUL O'LEARY FEIDHLIM ROCHE DARREN BYRNE KIERAN ROCHE 21. DENI O'BRIEN 22. ALAN MALANOWSKI 5 6 7 23. SEAMUS WALSH OLLIE MURPHY BEN REDMOND ENNAE CARROLL 24. ROBERT O'LEARY 25. ROBERT M cGUINNESS 26. CONOR SUTTON 8 9 27. JOSH CULLETON MICK LILLIS PAD O’CONNOR 28. SHANE O'LEARY 29. AARON CULLETON 10 11 12 30. JOE NEVILLE DEAN WHELAN DEAN WRIGHT KEVIN CORRIGAN Management: Deci Byrne, Brian Curran, Ger Corrigan, 13 14 15 Joe Cullen, Darren Stamp BRIAN ÓG CURRAN TOMÁS MURPHY DIARMUID MURPHY ADAMSTOWN FIR IONAID 16. 1 17. HARRY COSGRAVE MICHAEL CURTIS 18. SEANIE O’NEILL 19. CRAIG BRADLEY 20. RUAIRI O’BRIEN 2 3 4 21. CRAIG KENNY PARAIC WICKHAM BRENDAN FURLONG JOHN WHELAN 22. MICHAEL DUNLEAVY 23. KEVIN DUNLEAVY 5 6 7 24. CIARÁN ENGLISH COLUM FEENEY LORCAN FRENCH MICHAEL FURLONG (C) 25. JAMES DUNLEAVY 26. JONATHON MOORE 8 9 27. ANDREW FRENCH SEÁN BARDEN TOMÁS FRENCH 28. EDDIE M cCABE 29. JAMES FURLONG 30. JAMES DILLON 10 11 12 TONY FRENCH SHANE O’GORMAN PETER FINN Manager: Dessie Doyle. Trainer: Aidan O’Brien. Selectors: David Lawlor, Jake Doyle. 13 14 15 Stats: John Kent PAUDIE BARDEN LIAM STAFFORD JOHN FRENCH 8 THE COURTYARD FERNS INTER ‘A’ HURLING C’SHIP PRELIMINARY QTR-FINAL INTERMEDIATE A O’Kennedy Park • 04-09-2021 • 2.00pm • Referee: James Mullally ST. MARY’S ROSSLARE FIR IONAID 16. PETER CARR 1 17. PAT MORONEY LIAM KEHOE 18. SEAN STEWART 19. LARRY MORRISSEY 2 3 4 20. REECE DELACOUR EMMETT BYRNE NIALL CAFFERKEY BARRY QUIRKE 21. DEREK BROHAN 22. ANDY O’CONNOR 5 6 7 23. ALEX LOONEY SHEA BOGGAN NAOMHAN ROSSITER (C) LIAM O’CONNOR 24. DAVID M cDONNELL 25. RIAN DOYLE 26. JACK O’HAGAN 8 9 27. GARRETT O’BRIEN REES BROADERS JORDAN BROADERS 28. JACK MEYLER 10 11 12 Managers: Daithi Hayes ROBERT BUTLER LEE DEVEREUX CIAN BOGGAN Selectors: John Hore, Johnny MacDonald, Mícheál Ferguson, Tavin Broaders 13 14 15 NIALL WALSH CONOR CAFFERKEY CIAN BYRNE SHAMROCKS FIR IONAID 16 JAMIE DAGG 1 17 PA WEAFER DAITHI MURPHY 18 BARRY DOBBS 19 RAY KENNY 2 3 4 20 EDDIE WEAFER RICKY MURPHY MICK WEAFER KARL CULLEN 21 NIALL THORPE 22 GEORGE WHEELOCK 5 6 7 24 JIM JACOB BRANDAN O’CONNOR BOB JACOB PODGE DOYLE 25 PHILIP FREEMAN 26 SEAN LEVINGSTONE 8 9 MAURICE CASEY HARRY GOFF Management: Anthony Wallace Jimbob Dempsey Nicky Murphy 10 11 12 Michael Dobbs SEAN WILDES GEORGE JACOB JOHN O’CONNOR Brendan Kearney 13 14 15 JACK MOOREHOUSE AARON WALLACE GLEN NOLAN 9 THE COURTYARD FERNS INTER ‘A’ HURLING C’SHIP PRELIMINARY QTR-FINAL INTERMEDIATE A St. Patrick’s Park • 04-09-2021 • 2.00pm • Referee: Jimmy Heavey LIAM MELLOWS FIR IONAID 16. A.N.OTHER 1 17. CHRIS CALLANAN DYLAN FARRELL 18. ROBBIE BROOKS 19. DYLAN GOLAND 2 3 4 20. JACK HIGGINS ANDY MERRIGAN DANNY GARDINER AARON CONDREN 21. SEAN OG STAFFORD 22. SHANE HALPIN 5 6 7 23. STEPHEN GARDINER FRANK ROCHE COLIN KENNEDY ROSS CODY 24. ALEX MURPHY 25. SEAN O’HAGAN 26. STEPHEN RAFFERTY 8 9 27. PADRAIG BYRNE EOIN CULLEN RORY HEFFERNAN 28. JODY O’SHAUGHNESSY 10 11 12 Manager: Dara Cullen Selectors: Risteard Kinsella, RICHARD FARRELL JOE GARDINER LIAM COLEMAN Tony Callanan, Tommy Morris 13 14 15 BRENDAN HALPIN MARC HALPIN CONOR CARTY OUR LADY’S ISLAND FIR IONAID NO TEAM SUPPLIED 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 THE COURTYARD FERNS INTER ‘A’ HURLING C’SHIP PRELIMINARY QTR-FINAL INTERMEDIATE A Monamolin • 04-09-2021 • 5.45pm • Referee: Mick Lannigan OULART-THE BALLAGH FIR IONAID 16. STEPHEN DOYLE 1 17. JIM FINN BEN O’CONNOR 18. DAVID ROSSITER 19. NIALL NIMMO 2 3 4 20. CRAIG DAVITT SEAN MURPHY DENNIS MORTON BARRY KEHOE 21. PAD MYTHEN 22. MICHEAL JACOB 5 6 7 23. AARON BYRNE TOMMY STOREY BILLY DUNNE EAMON MURPHY 24. JAMES O’TOOLE 25. DAIRE SWORDS 26. 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