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Hurling Round 2 Programme www.wexfordgaa.ie Facebook.com/wexgaa @OfficialWexGAA 2021 WEXFORD GAA HURLING CHAMPIONSHIPS Round 2 August 13th - 15th, 2021 3 PETTITT’S SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP GROUP B, ROUND 2 SENIOR Chadwick’s Wexford Park • 13-08-2021 • 7.15pm • Referee: Dan Crosby RATHNURE FIR IONAID 16. JASON LAWLOR 1 17. OWEN LENNON DERMOT FLYNN 18. PODGE DOYLE 19. MICHAEL MARTIN 2 3 4 20. CIARAN DOYLE MAHER DENIS MAHER BRIAN QUIGLEY PHILIP REDMOND 21. MICHEAL O’CONNOR 22. AIDAN REDMOND 5 6 7 23. SEANIE REDMOND STEPHEN MARTIN PADDY WHITLEY EOIN HIGGINS 24. EOIN BOGGAN 25. JAMIE LENNON 26. CONOR SOMERS 8 9 27. MICHAEL SOMERS SHANE LAWLOR CIARAN O’CONNOR 28. RORY HIGGINS 10 11 12 AJ REDMOND JACK REDMOND MICHAEL REDMOND 13 14 15 SEAN O’CONNOR JAMES TOBIN MARK BOLAND OULART-THE BALLAGH FIR IONAID 16.BEN O’CONNOR 1 17.NIALL REDMOND DARRAGH HAYES 18.KEVIN NIMMO 19.MURTHA DOYLE 2 3 4 20.ADAM NOLAN JACK ROCHE CONOR GOFF IAN STOREY 21.CORMAC FINN 22.NICKY KIRWAN 5 6 7 23.PETER SUTTON ANTHONY ROCHE EOIN MOORE KEVIN SHERIDAN 24.ADAM M cREDMOND 25.BILLY DUNNE BALLAGH 8 9 26.CATHAL KENNY DECLAN BUGGY DARYL GRAY Manager: Liam Dunne. Selectors: Alan O’Connor Jimmy Prendergast 10 11 12 TOMÁS DUNNE CONOR O’LEARY SHAUN MURPHY 13 14 15 GARRETT SINNOTT MARTIN ÓG STOREY BILLY DUNNE 4 PETTITT’S SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP GROUP A, ROUND 2 SENIOR Chadwicks Wexford Park • 14-08-2021 • 3.00pm • Referee: David O’Leary ST. ANNE’S FIR IONAID 16 REDMOND BARRY 1 17 PARAIC O'KEEFFE PAUL BRENNAN 18 BRIAN KAVANAGH 19 KEVIN WHITE 2 3 4 20 VINCENT CARROLL FINN O’DRISCOLL LIAM SCHOKMAN EOIN RYAN 21 JUSTIN MORAN 22 MICHAEL O'BRIEN 5 6 7 23 DYLAN O'BRIEN BEN MOORE KEVIN WHELAN AIDAN ROCHFORD 24 KYLE KENNEDY 25 MOSSY CULLEN 26 GAVIN O'BRIEN 8 9 27 RORY O'BRIEN DIARMUID O’KEEFFE LIAM ÓG M cGOVERN 28 JACK O'BRIEN 29 SEAN GAUL 10 11 12 30 MICHAEL CULLEN MARK FURLONG MICHAEL FOGARTY ANDREW KENNEDY 31 RORY BYRNE 13 14 15 LIAM ROCHFORD DARRAGH FURLONG JONATHAN FOGARTY SHELMALIERS FIR IONAID 16. BRIAN MURPHY 1 17. EOGHAN NOLAN ADAM HOWLIN 18. CONOR WALSH 19. KYLE ROCHE 2 3 4 20. CIARAN WALSH AARON DOYLE SIMON DONOHOE AIDAN CASH 21. PAUL HEARNE 22. GRAHAM STAPLES 5 6 7 23. LIAM ROCKETT GLEN MALONE BRIAN MALONE JODY DONOHOE 24. CRAIG PARKER 8 9 EOIN DOYLE ARNIE MURPHY 10 11 12 SEAN KEANE CARROLL CONOR HEARNE JAMES CASH 13 14 15 ROSS BANVILLE JOE KELLY DYLAN O’NEILL 5 PETTITT’S SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP GROUP D, ROUND 2 SENIOR Chadwicks Wexford Park • 14-08-2021 • 6.30pm • Referee: Niall McDonald FERNS ST. AIDAN’S FIR IONAID 16. MICHAEL WALSH 1 17. PATRICK BREEN JAMES LAWLOR 18. BRIAN STAFFORD 19. PATRICK O HAGAN 2 3 4 20. BRIAN O’NEILL CONOR SCALLAN NIALL MURPHY JOHN BREEN 21. RORY SCALLAN 22. IAN BYRNE 5 6 7 23. PETER NOLAN EOIN MURPHY GAVIN BAILEY CIARAN ROBERTS 24. PADRAIG KINSELLA 25. PETER O'TOOLE 8 9 26. RYAN NOLAN TOMMY DWYER BRENDAN JORDAN 27. BARRY MURPHY 28. SEAN WALSH 10 11 12 JOHNNY DWYER JAMES TONKS CHRIS TURNER Management: Joe Morris, Pat Bennett, Padraig Bailey, Ben Bernie. 13 14 15 PAUL MORRIS DIARMUID DOYLE COREY BYRNE DUNBAR GLYNN-BARNTOWN FIR IONAID 16 NIALL WHITTY 1 17 BRENDAN DOYLE MARK FANNING 18 ROBBIE HILLIS 19 MATTHEW DOYLE 2 3 4 20 MICHAEL LAFFAN PADRAIG DONNELLY JACK FENLON GER DEMPSEY 21 KEVIN MAHONEY 22 FRANKY HYNES 5 6 7 23 CORMAC COONEY DAVY CLARKE MICHAEL O’REGAN MURTAGH JOYCE 24 MATTHEW JOYCE 25 THOMAS DOYLE 26 MATTHEW BANVILLE 8 9 27 ALAN COWMAN DARRAGH CARLEY GARY MOORE 28 ALAN MAHONEY 10 11 12 MICHAEL DOYLE JOHN LACEY SHANE WILDE 13 14 15 FIONN COONEY ROWAN WHITE CRAIG DOYLE 6 THE COURTYARD FERNS INTERMEDIATE HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP, RD. 2 INTERMEDIATE Group C • Bellefield • 14-08-2021 • 3.00pm • Referee: Philip Murphy BLACKWATER FIR IONAID 16. ADAM CULLEN 17. DARREN BYRNE 1 18. RICHARD BLAKE PETER O’BRIEN 19. KEVIN PURCELL 20. DEAN WRIGHT 21. SEANIE PURCELL 2 3 4 22. DENIS O’BRIEN FEIDHLIM ROCHE SHANE O’LEARY KIERAN ROCHE 23. ALAN MALANOWSKI 24. EOIN O’NEILL 25. ROBERT O’LEARY 5 6 7 26. ROBERT MCGUINNESS OLLIE MURPHY BEN REDMOND SEAMUS WALSH 27. CONOR SUTTON 28. JOSH CULLETON 29. KEALAN FIKENTSCHER 8 9 30. KERILL SUTTON MICHAEL LILLIS PAD O’CONNOR 31. ROSS BERRY 32. BRYAN MOONEY 33. JOE NEVILLE 34. AARON CULLETON 10 11 12 35. ENNAE CARROLL DEAN WHELAN PAUL O’LEARY KEVIN CORRIGAN Management: Deci Byrne, Brian Curran, 13 14 15 Ger Corrigan,Joe Cullen, BRIAN ÓG CURRAN MOSSY MURPHY DIARMUID MURPHY Darren Stamp ASKAMORE-KILRUSH FIR IONAID 16. ADAM O'DONOGHUE 1 17. MARTIN HAYDEN DARRAGH KINSELLA 18. JOHN KAVANAGH 19. PETER O'NEILL 2 3 4 20. GARRETT O'CONNOR SEÁN BOOKEY FRANK LANCASTER JAMES LANCASTER 21. MARTIN BYRNE 22. STEPHEN KENNY 5 6 7 23. TOMÁS KIRWAN TOMMY DEVEREUX TOM BYRNE PARAIC HAYDEN 24. BEN O'DONOGHUE 25. DANNY NOLAN 8 9 26. CONOR BYRNE PJ NOLAN SEÁN KIRWAN 27. CIARÁN LANCASTER 28. EAMONN CORRIGAN 29. JAKE MOOREHEAD 10 11 12 PADRAIG BYRNE EDMOND KENNY TOMÁS KINSELLA Manager: Colm O’Byrne Selectors: Raymond Lancaster Ger Kinsella, Colm Buttle 13 14 15 Physio: Will O’Neill JAMES BYRNE JACK NOLAN SHANE TOMKINS 7 THE COURTYARD FERNS INTERMEDIATE HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP, RD. 2 INTERMEDIATE Group A • Bellefield • 14-08-2021 • 6.30pm • Referee: John Carton OYLEGATE-GLENBRIEN FIR IONAID 16 EDDIE MERNAGH 1 17 FERGUS HEFFERNAN KEVIN COSGRAVE 18 PODGE DORAN 19 JIM WHITE 2 3 4 20 NIALL PARKER EVAN KELLY MICHAEL HEFFERNAN PAIDI CASEY 21 PATRICK CULLEN 22 TOMAS STAMP 5 6 7 23 CONOR DOYLE ENDA SLUDDS DAMIEN RECK MIKE KELLY 24 BRYAN M cCORMACK 25 FIACHRA HOURIHANE 26 TOMAS COSGRAVE 8 9 27 CIARAN HOURIHANE SHANE RECK PETER ROWLEY Manager: MJ Reck 10 11 12 JACK RECK JAMIE RECK BARRY DUNNE 13 14 15 JOE DUNNE CONOR HEFFERNAN SEAMUS CASEY HWH-BUNCLODY FIR IONAID 16. DERRY MAHON 1 17. DAVY RECK ART NEAL 18. MILEY CONNORS 19. DIARMUID CREAN 2 3 4 20. OISÍN O CEALLAIGH CIARÁN KAVANAGH COLM FARRELL PARAIC NOLAN 21. EOIN MCDONNELL 22. BEN MARTIN 5 6 7 23. BRYAN O HARA PARAIC SINNOTT AIDAN NOLAN MARTIN O’CONNOR 24. CIARÁN REGAN 25. EDWARD DUNBAR 8 9 26. EDDIE BLACK BILLY KELLY EOIN KELLY 10 11 12 JOHN DUNNE JOSH MARTIN TADGH Ó CEALLAIGH 13 14 15 PODGE KEHOE SEÁN KENNY CATHAL DOYLE 8 PERMANENT TSB JUNIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP GROUP D, ROUND 2 JUNIOR O’Kennedy Park • 14-08-2021 • 3.00pm • Referee: Jimmy Heavey RATHNURE FIR IONAID 16. JOHN HAUGHNEY 1 17. TEDDY O'CONNOR KYLE MARTIN 18. ANTHONY WESTNOTT 19. SYL BARRON 2 3 4 20. MARTIN O'CONNOR MICHAEL SOMERS DOMHNALL M cGAHAN CIARAN DOYLE MAHER 5 6 7 TED O’CONNOR PADRAIG DOYLE JAMIE LENNON 8 9 AIDAN REDMOND MICHAEL O’CONNOR 10 11 12 MICHAEL MARTIN SEANIE REDMOND CONOR SOMERS 13 14 15 JASON LAWLOR RORY HIGGINS OWEN LENNON HORESWOOD FIR IONAID 17. CRAIG MURPHY 1 18. SEAN HUNT NEIL ENNIS 19. EOIN MURPHY 20. ALEX MOLLOY 2 3 4 21. DYLAN WHITTY DAVID MURPHY GAVIN MURPHY EAMONN O’SULLIVAN 22. JOHN CHAPMAN 5 6 7 DANNY BYRNE SHANE O’HANLON (C) JAMES MURPHY 8 9 JAMIE MYLER DECLAN MURPHY 10 11 12 CONOR FOLEY JACK KEHOE JOE O’SULLIVAN 13 14 15 EDDIE BREEN MICK O’HANLON TOMÁS KENT 9 THE COURTYARD FERNS INTERMEDIATE HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP, RD. 2 INTERMEDIATE Group B • O’Kennedy Park • 14-08-2021 • 6.30pm • Referee: Sean Whelan 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 25. JAMES DUNLEAVY 26. JONATHON MOORE 27. ANDREW FRENCH 8 9 28. EDDIE M cCABE SEÁN BARDEN TOMÁS FRENCH 29. JAMES FURLONG 30. JAMES DILLON 10 11 12 Manager: Dessie Doyle. TONY FRENCH SHANE O’GORMAN PETER FINN Trainer: Aidan O’Brien. Selectors: David Lawlor, Jake Doyle. 13 14 15 Stats: John Kent PAUDIE BARDEN LIAM STAFFORD JOHN FRENCH ST. JAMES FIR IONAID 16. ALFIE EITE 1 17. PAUL BARRON GRAEME MOLLOY 18. DONAL BARRON 19. OWEN WHITTY 20. ANDREW WALSH 2 3 4 21. LIAM MURPHY PAUDI BARRON JASON BARRON DANIEL KEATING 22. PHILIP MOLLOY 23. JAMES WALSH 24. DARRAGH M cPHILLIPS 5 6 7 25. JOSH WHITE KEATING BEN M cPHILLIPS MATT O’HANLON DARRAGH LYONS 26. DAVID DOYLE 27. MARK WHITTY 28. JOHN RYAN 8 9 29. JAMES FITZGERALD BRIAN MOLLOY ROBBIE BARRON 30. NIALL KENNEDY Management: Ben McPhillips, Niall Williams, 10 11 12 Mick Walsh, Brian Kennedy CULUM FITZGERALD TOMMY BARRON ALAN WALSH Noel Houlohan. Club Officer: Billy Wallace 13 14 15 Covid Officer: Anne Fitzgerald KEVIN O’GRADY TOMMY WALSH MICHAEL O’GRADY Doctor: Dr Kevin Byrne Physio: Zara Murphy 10 PERMANENT TSB JUNIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP GROUP C, ROUND 2 JUNIOR St. Patrick’s Park • 14-08-2021 • 3.00pm • Referee: Martin Quigley MARSHALSTOWN-CASTLEDOCKRELL FIR IONAID 16. JOE SWAINE 1 17. ADAM SOMMERS MARK QUIGLEY 18. NOAH KEARNEY 19. TOM LAMBERT 2 3 4 20. FRANK KELLY TADHG DUNNE DAVID O’CONNOR JOHN ATKINSON 21. 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