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ROUND 3 FIXTURES 04/07/2012 Senior Gp a RATHNURE V SHELMALIERS 8.15 St Hurling4-7July_Layout 1 02/07/2012 16:40 Page 1 ROUND 3 FIXTURES 04/07/2012 Senior Gp A RATHNURE v SHELMALIERS 8.15 St. Patrick's Park 04/07/2012 Senior Gp A GLYNN BarnTOWN v FAYTHE HARRIERS 6.45 Wexford Park 04/07/2012 Senior Gp B CLOUGHBAWN v ST ANNES 8.15 Wexford Park 04/07/2012 Senior Gp B OULART v ADAMSTOWN 8.00 Fr Murphy Pk 04/07/2012 Inter A Gp A ST MARY'S ROSSLARE v MARSHALSTOWN 6.45 Bellefield 04/07/2012 Inter A Gp A CLONGEEN v LIAM MELLOWS 8.15 Bellefield 04/07/2012 Junior GERALDINE O’HANS v ST JAMES 6.45 Killurin 04/07/2012 Inter Gp A HWH BUNCLODY v GERALDINE O'HANS 8.15 Killurin 04/07/2012 Junior A Gp A TARA ROCKS v ST FINTANS 8.00 The Rock 05/07/2012 Inter A Gp B NAOMH EANNA v DAVIDSTOWN 6.45 Ferns 05/07/2012 Inter A Gp B BALLYFAD v SHAMROCKS 8.15 Ferns 05/07/2012 Inter Gp A OYLEGATE GLENBRIEN v OULART 6.45 Hollymount 05/07/2012 Junior TAGHMON CROSS v FAYTHE HARRIERS 8.15 Hollymount 05/07/2012 Junior A Gp A ST MARTIN'S v BUFFERS ALLEY 8.00 Piercetown 05/07/2012 Junior A Gp B DUFFRY ROVERS v VOLUNTEERS 8.00 Coolree 06/07/2012 Inter A Gp A FETHARD v HORESWOOD 8.00 Mersheen 06/07/2012 Junior A Gp B SHAMROCKS v HWH BUNCLODY 8.00 Fr. Murphy Park 06/07/2012 Junior A Gp A OULART v MONAGEER BVOGUE 8.00 Oulart 07/07/2012 Inter A Gp B MONAGEER BVOGUE v BUFFERS ALLEY 2.00 Blackwater 07/07/2012 Junior OUR LADY'S ISLAND v FERNS 3.30 Blackwater 07/07/2012 Inter Gp A RGOGUE/CUSHINSTOWN v RATHNURE 6.00 St. Patrick's Park 07/07/2012 Junior OYLEGATE GLENBRIEN v RATHNURE 7.30 St. Patrick's Park 07/07/2012 Inter Gp B DUFFRY ROVERS v ST PATRICK'S 6.00 Farmleigh 07/07/201 2 Inter Gp B CRAANFORD v BLACKWATER 7.30 Farmleigh 07/07/2012 Junior SHELMALIERS v GUSSERANE 6.00 Taghmon 07/07/2012 Junior A Gp B GLYNN BTOWN v CLOUGHBAWN 2.00 Killurin Hurling4-7July_Layout 1 02/07/2012 16:40 Page 2 Pettitt’s Senior Hurling Championship GROUP A Senior 04/07/2012 St Patrick's Park, 6.45 An Réiteoir: Nicholas Kehoe Buffers alley FIR IONAID 16. Darren O'Brien 1 17. Kevin Roche S E A M U S K A V A N A G H 18. Paraic Roche 2 3 4 19. Thomas Dempsey P A U L D O R A N W I L L I E D O R A N R O B B I E KIRWAN 20. Conor Kenny 5 6 7 21. Cormac Foley CIARáN KENNY BARRY KENNY PAT KENNY 22. Alan Doyle 23. Jim Hughes 8 9 SEAN MURPHY SEáN óG WHELAN 24. Oliver O'Leary 25. Michael Sinnott 10 11 12 PAT DORAN PAUDIE REIDY SHANE GRANNELL 26. James Foley 27. Bobby Kenny 13 14 15 28. Robert O'Leary ANDREW KENNY KEITH BURKE TOMáS O'LEARY 29. Jamie Rath FIR IONAID ferns st aidan’s 16. Conor Swaine 1 17. Niall Maguire M I C H A E L W A L S H 18. Pádraig Bolger 2 3 4 19. Jamie Dunbar S E á N M U R P H Y C O L M W H E L A N C O L I N LEACY 20. Edward Cullen 5 6 7 21. Ben Bernie BRENDAN JORDAN JAMES TONKS CIARáN ROBERTS 22. Patrick Farrell 8 9 23. Keith Rynhart TOMMY DWYER DECLAN BYRNE 24. Tomás Hawkins 10 11 12 25. Anthony Dwyer IAN BYRNE JOHN BREEN JONATHON DWYER 26. Donnacha Kinsella 13 14 15 27. Derek Thorpe PAUL MORRIS JAMIE WHELAN CHRISTOPHER O’CONNOR JOHN BARRON, JOE MORRIS, PADRAIG BAILEY, ALAN MURPHY Hurling4-7July_Layout 1 02/07/2012 16:40 Page 3 Pettitt’s Senior Hurling Championship GROUP A Senior 04/07/2012 St. Patrick's Park, 8.15 An Réiteoir: Joe Kelly rathnure FIR IONAID 1 17. Colm Byrne J I M M O R R I S S E Y 2 3 4 18. Francis Murphy C H R I S R E D M O N D M I C H A E L O ' L E A R Y A N T H O N Y O 'CONNELL 5 6 7 19. Declan Foley TEDDY O' CONNOR JOHN O' CONNOR AIDAN REDMOND 20. Trevor Hogan 8 9 SHANE MURPHY SEáN O'NEILL 21. Syl Barron 10 11 12 NIGEL HIGGINS JACK GUINEY PAUL CODD 22. Richard Flynn 13 14 15 DERMOT FLYNN ROBERT CODD BRENDAN O'LEARY 23. Mark Boland STEPHEN SOMERS, ANDY RONAN, PAT CODD. TRAINER- GERRY MCQUAID FIR IONAID shelmaliers 16. Willie Redmond 1 B R I A N M U R P H Y 17. Brian Tobin 2 3 4 18. Fergal Hynes A N D R E A O ’ B R I E N A I D A N M U R P H Y C L I V E L AWLOR 19. Conor Byrne 5 6 7 EOIN DOYLE CONOR WALSH AIDAN CASH 20. Noel Mythen 8 9 21. Shane Griffith CIARáN O’SHAUGHNESSY BENNY BARRON 22. John Redmond 10 11 12 BRIAN DOYLE STEPHEN BANVILLE JOE KELLY 23. David Cloney 13 14 15 CHRIS M cGRATH BRIAN MALONE ALAN GRIFFITH 24. Willie O’Shaughnessy Selectors: V. Parker, M. Kelly, I. Murphy. Trainers: P. Kinsella, J. Horan Hurling4-7July_Layout 1 02/07/2012 16:40 Page 4 Pettitt’s Senior Hurling Championship GROUP A Senior 04/07/2012 Wexford Park, 6.45 An Réiteoir: James Owens Glynn BarntOWn FIR IONAID 16. Tommy Kehoe 1 M A R K F A N N I N G 17. John O'Flynn 2 3 4 18. Shane Carley P á D R A I G G R E E N P á D R A I G D O N N E L L Y J I M M E R O'REILLY 19. Mark Carley 5 6 7 BARRY DOYLE JOHN LEACY KEVIN CREAN 20. Simon Gubbins 8 9 21. Gavin Walsh PJ CARLEY ALAN COWMAN 22. James Dooley 10 11 12 PAUL CARLEY MICHAEL DOYLE MICHAEL O'REGAN 23. Seán Fortune 13 14 15 24. Nigel Usher J.J. DOYLE BRENDAN DOYLE GARY MOORE 25. Shane Gubbins faythe harriers FIR IONAID 16. Aaron Lacey 1 17. Pádraig Farrell I A N S C A L L A N 18. Ross Lynch 2 3 4 B R E N D A N M U L L I G A N D A V I D M O O N E Y A L A N LYNCH 19. Paul Murphy 20. Jason Murphy 5 6 7 EMMET KEELING RICHIE KEHOE KEVIN GORE 21. Brian Denton 8 9 22. Dean Walsh JIM BERRY TOMáS CAMPBELL 23. Darren Caulfield 10 11 12 24. Colm Heffernan WAYNE MALLON LEE CHIN SHANE HOWARD 25. Ben O’Brien 13 14 15 26. John Walsh PAUL LAMBERT RHYS CLARKE LEE MURPHY IGGY CLARKE (BAINISTEOIR), RAY CULLINANE, PAUL BRIDGES. TRAINER - EAMONN SAUNDERS Hurling4-7July_Layout 1 02/07/2012 16:40 Page 5 Pettitt’s Senior Hurling Championship GROUP B Senior 04/07/2012 Oylegate, 8.15 An Réiteoir: Justin Heffernan st martin's FIR IONAID 16. Phelim O’Connor 1 17. John Coleman M A R K B U T L E R 18. Ian Curran 2 3 4 19. Edward O’Byrne W I L L I E D E V E R E U x J A M E S B O G G A N D A I T H I HAYES 20. Richard Devereux 21. Ryan Murphy 5 6 7 22. Patrick Curran RORY WILSON STEPHEN MURPHY PATRICK O’CONNOR 23. Alan Kehoe 8 9 24. Darren Jordan DIARMUID LYNG MARK MOLONEY 25. Kevin Price 26. Pat Barrett 10 11 12 BARRY LAMBERT DAITHI WATERS PAIDI KELLY 27. Ben Radford 28. Philip Waters 13 14 15 29. Eoin Cardiff CIARAN LYNG RUAIRI QUIGLEY JACK O’CONNOR 30. Mark Reade FIR IONAID raPParees 16. Kevin Walsh 17. Ed Tobin 1 18. Ricky Fox F R A N O ’ G O R M A N 19. John Ryan 2 3 4 20. Joe Carley M A R K R E D M O N D K E V I N C O U R T N E Y D E C L A N BARRON 21. Barry Nolan 22. Anthony Russell 5 6 7 23. Liam Boland PETER O`SULLIVAN DECLAN RUTH JACK KELLY 24. Cathal Murphy 25. John Barron 8 9 BRIAN RONAN CONOR RONAN 26. Damien Barron 27. Kevin Foley 10 11 12 28. Seánie O`Gorman AARON RONAN EAMONN FURLONG TOMMY FOLEY 29. Liam Ryan 30. Kevin Ryan 13 14 15 TOMáS MAHON JOE CULLEN JAMES PEARE 31. Eoin Quigley Hurling4-7July_Layout 1 02/07/2012 16:40 Page 6 Pettitt’s Senior Hurling Championship GROUP B Senior 04/07/2012 Wexford Park, 8.15 An Réiteoir: Damien Donovan ClOuGhBaWn FIR IONAID 16. Michael Muldoon 1 N O E L C A R T O N 17. Colin Doyle 18. Davin Murphy 2 3 4 G A V I N M U R P H Y E A M O N B U C K L E Y T E R R Y KEHOE 19. Tony Keating 20. Kieran Kennedy 5 6 7 DAVID DOYLE TOMáS FURLONG MJ FURLONG 21.
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