'Clean sweep' as Southern Gael's juvenile teams taste hurling championship success

Southern Gaels Under 15 captain Aaron Hardiman is presented with the Ballinamere/Durrow Shield by Brendan Buggy.

Southern Gaels Under 15 captain Aaron Hardiman is presented with the Ballinamere/Durrow Shield by Brendan Buggy.

Southern Gael's juvenile teams savoured a week to remember with victories in their respective grades in the Westmeath hurling championship.

The Under 17s started the week with a well merited win away to St Brigids in a high scoring game. They won by a point, 3-17 to 2-19 with some panel players giving top class performances and now top their group with four points.

The Under 15 side accounted for Delvin by 5-7 to 1-7 to get back on track in the championship and showed impressive skilful hurling, while the Under 13s had a comfortable home win over Cullion in their first outing scoring 4-13. Conditions were awful with rain throughout but both sides served up some fine hurling. They will hope to continue this form over the coming weeks

Intermediate Championship

The second round game against Castletown Geoghegan was postponed this week due to adverse weather and a flooded pitch. The fixture will be played at a later date.

Under 15 Tournament

The Under 15s followed up their championship victory in impressive style while competing in a tournament last weekend. It comprised of Southern Gaels, Ballinamere/Durrow (Offaly ), Tullaroan and Barrow Rangers (both Kilkenny ). Each team played three round-robin games and a final or shield final. Gaels performed well and defeated Tullaroan in the Shield final on a scoreline of 1-8 to 0-7. Southern Gaels Under 15 captain Aaron Hardiman was presented with the Ballinamere/Durrow Shield Trophy by Brendan Buggy.

New Jerseys

Well done to Martin Geary (club secretary ) who designed a club jersey that won a competition sponsored by Flahavans. This success means that Southern Gaels will now get a new set of jerseys for the club's adult teams.

Club Draw

Tickets are on sale for the club draw for two All-Ireland football final tickets. The Dublin-Kerry clash promises to be an exciting game and what better way to get a ticket than support Southern Gaels draw. Tickets are available from all mentors and committee members at €5 or three for €10.

Club Jerseys and Book

The last order for the club commemorative jersey will be placed on Friday. Those requiring one or both items please send your name and size to Kevin Jordan on 087 7989941. An adults jersey is priced at €40 and a children's version is €35. Copies of the Club History are also still available from Kevin at €10.

Croke Park

A total of 52 adults and juveniles from the club attended the Kilkenny v Clare All-Ireland hurling semi-final recently. They had a wonderful day and witnessed one of the games of the year. Thanks to all the mentors who organised the trip.

 

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