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Carrick-on-Suir GAA club's hurling teams face their next championship tests this weekend
St Molleran's Junior and Intermediate hurling squads will play Portlaw in their next matches
Waterford Minor hurler Gearóid O'Shea (seated) of St Molleran's GAA Club surrounded by his family after Waterford won the All-Ireland Minor Hurling Final at Semple Stadium in Thurles
Reporter:
Aileen Hahesy
08 Jul 2025 7:30 PM
St Molleran's GAA Club's Junior hurlers play Portlaw at the Club's grounds at Coolnamuck Road, Carrick-on-Suir this Friday at 7.30pm in the third round of the Eastern Junior Championship.
The Club's Intermediate hurlers started their championship campaign with a drawn game against Dunhill last Friday evening . Full-time score was St. Molleran's 2-11, Dunhill 1-14. This second round games takes place on Sunday afternoon in Portlaw against Erin's Own. Throw-in at 1.30pm.
St Molleran's Juvenile players are extremely busy at the moment. The Mini Molleran's age groups are participating in weekly blitzes organised by the County Waterford Coaching & Games Development Team. Teams in the youth age groups are participating in their respective county championship competitions.
Finally the Club wishes happy birthday to members Paul Keane and Richie Comerford.
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From left to right: Cllr Michael Brennan, Michael Murphy TD; Cllr and Cathaoirleach for Carrick-on-Suir MD David Dunne; Eamon Lonergan, Denis Holland, Cllr Mark Fitzgerald; and Cllr John Carroll.
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