Silver Medal Winner, Stunning Wedding and Tractor Run

Ballyduff GAA

The club were thrilled to be back in the field celebrating the Derek Ryan/ Tom Cheasty Memorial Tournament and what a day they had. Superb hurling and socialising with some lovely food to boot. Two great games of hurling were played and lovely to see Ballyduff win both trophies. A fitting tribute to both men who will always be near to the hearts of all in Ballyduff. Thanks to Kilrossanty U12s and Ballinameela Intermediates for taking on Ballyduff in two great games. Special thanks to the Cheasty and Ryan families for supporting this event it means a lot. Thanks also to Dawn meats for sponsorship and everyone who volunteered and attended to make it such a lovely day. Hats off to Gavin Whelan and Tony Larkin for taking on the referee job
The Gaeltacht was an idyllic setting for a superb game of hurling from our U12’s. The whole squad played a brilliant game and gave 100% in what was a very competitive game. It was nip and tuck all the way until the team put the burners on late in the second half and pulled away. The final score was Ballyduff 4-5 An Gaeltacht 1-8. The main thing taken from the game was the will to win and fight for each other which is lovely to watch. Thanks to An Gaeltacht for hosting and adding to the spectacle. Thanks to the supporters for the vocal encouragement which drove the team on.
Well done to our u9s who played St Mary’s in a league game in Tom Cheasty Park. The visitors started the brighter but a good spirited second half performance brought the game to life. A very sporting game and played in the best of weather. 15 players acquitted themselves very well.
Our U8’s and U10’s camogie teams attended Mount Sion for some challenge matches against two Mount Sion teams and Butlerstown. All the girls played very well and came out on top for most of the games. Thanks to Mount Sion Camogie Waterford for hosting


GAA Lotto.

The numbers drawn in the latest GAA lotto draw were 3, 13, 14 and 25. There was no winner of the jackpot and the three lucky dip winners of €50 each were Caroline O Donnell, Laura Burns and The Sweep Gang. The next draw will take place on July 24th and there will be a fantastic jackpot of €6,800 up for grabs. Tickets cost just €2 each or 3 for €5 and are available from all committee members and will also be on sale at Centra on Saturday July 23rd. Choose four lucky numbers and they could prove very profitable.


Silver Medal Winner

Huge congratulations to Charlie Laffan, Carriganure who travelled to Florida to take part in the WUKF World Karate Championships. Charlie is a member of the Pat Rockett Karate and Kickboxing Academy and is very dedicated and committed to his training. The big news back from the championships in Florida is that Charlie has won a silver world medal. Charlie cruised through some very difficult rounds coming out on top against some very talented fighters from the USA. He put up a great fight in the final against Romania and will return home with a silver medal. What a proud moment for his parents Billy and Fiona and his sister Makayla and all the Laffans and Crottys here at home. We are all so thrilled for Charlie, he deserves every success because he has worked very hard to reach his success. We look forward to seeing Charlie’s medal and hearing all about his experience.


Stunning Wedding

St. Nicholas’s Church, Ballyduff was the setting for a most beautiful wedding recently. The sun shone brilliantly as local lady Clodagh Fitzgerald arrived at the church to marry her sweetheart, Kavan Dee. The church looked stunning adorned with beautiful floral displays as Clodagh arrived on her proud Dad’s arm. Following the ceremony which was celebrated by Fr. O Byrne the happy couple and their guests headed off to The Ferrycarraig Hotel in Wexford where they were wined and dined and then danced the night away. Celebrations moved to Kavan’s home town of Kilmacthomas on the following day and I have no doubt that everyone enjoyed the famous Kilmac welcome. We wish the happy couple every happiness in their married life together in their beautiful new home in Carrickphilip.


Ballyduff AFC

The guys have been running both a metal scrap collection and a clothes collection. The scrap metal collection has now ended but the clothes collection is continuing so it is a wonderful opportunity to tidy up those wardrobes and presses and support your local club. You are welcome to drop your items any day between the hours of 10am and 6pm. They accept all women’s, men’s and children’s clothing, paired footwear, handbags, belts, soft toys, curtains, towels, bedlinen (duvet covers, sheets, pillowcases, blankets, throws) Please do not include any pillows, duvets, or carpets.  Please support your local club while clearing your home of unwanted clutter.


Parish Choir

We were all delighted to have our parish choir back for a few weeks in June and they really enhanced our weekend masses with their beautiful singing. They returned for a few weeks to give us all a little treat following all the Covid restrictions. They now take their usual Summer break but will return in September with great enthusiasm. They are always very welcoming to new members so have a little think over the coming weeks and you might decide that you would like to take up a new pastime in September. Men and women of all ages are welcome and there is no pressure put on anyone. The old saying is that when you sing at mass, you pray twice so it’s a win win situation, good company, joyful singing and extra credits with the man above won’t go astray!


Colourful Displays

Well done to all in the community for the beautiful, colourful displays of flowers, shrubs and trees I see as I travel about. Everyone I speak to this year seem to echo the same thoughts, that there is wonderful growth this year. The greenery seems to be brighter, and the variety of colours are uplifting. Many people are enjoying their gardens more since the restrictions of Covid and are learning to love the joy of planting and sowing your own flowers and vegetables and watching them flourish. We are encouraged to give the wildflowers the space to grow to welcome the bees and butterflies to our garden. Taking the time to sit and listen in your garden is often better for the mind and body than any medicine. Within the space of minutes your mind which was full of tasks to be done and worries of the day, will relax, and blend in with its surroundings. The many different songs and whistles of the birds are mesmerising, and the colours and sights of the flowers and shrubs and the insects and butterflies remind us of freedom and living life to the full. Give yourself a little break from daily life sometimes, sit in your garden with a nice book, listen to the radio or simply just sit and let the sights and sounds of nature take over.


Tractor Run

It’s time to start the countdown to the annual Kilmeaden Tractor run. The date is set for July 24th and the starting point is Haughtons Pub at 1pm sharp. This is always a very popular event and is looked forward to by many people. There is always a vast selection of tractors on display and the day is full of great banter and stories. Over the years this group has raised a fantastic amount of money raised for charity. This year they have chosen Pieta House as their charity. Pieta House provides free 24-hour services to those with suicidal ideation, those engaging in self harm and those who have been bereaved by suicide. If you would like some more information about taking part, you can contact Pat Fitzgerald on 087 2216589

Golden Couple, Soccer Camp and Tournament Day

Graveyard Mass

The Lord was certainly watching over us all on Tuesday night last when we held our annual graveyard mass in Ballyduff. The sun shone through the trees and glistened on the altar. It was wonderful to see such a large crowd attend. Our graveyard is very important to us and people are wonderful to keep their loved ones resting places looking beautiful with colourful scented flowers. During the mass and as part of the prayers of the faithful we were asked to remember and pray in a special way for all those in the older parts of our graveyard who are buried in unmarked graves or who no longer have anybody left to pray for them. During the mass Fr. Mick blessed some holy water and asked everybody to bring a plastic cup full to their loved one’s graves and bless them.
After mass it was lovely to see so many come to the community centre and enjoy a cuppa and light refreshments but most of all it was nice to see people meet some people that they had not seen in some time. There were lots of chats and reminiscing and lots of laughter as stories of old were told. I must say a big thank you to those who donated some tasty buns, cakes and biscuits, they were very much appreciated.


Birthday Boy

I will probably land myself in trouble for this, but we send warm birthday wishes to my husband Brian Spillane, Matthews Cross who recently celebrated his 50th birthday. He had a wonderful day being spoiled. Ava, Adam and I took over all the household jobs and cooking for the day to give him a break. Anyone who knows him will know he’s a slave to the housework. He enjoyed his day and loved reading all the lovely messages he received. The celebrations will continue, and he’ll surely get a couple of weeks out of them. Happy birthday Brian, hope your 50th was one to remember.


Birthday Girl

Warmest birthday wishes also go out to popular Ballyduff lady Margaret Carlin who also celebrated a milestone birthday recently. She wasn’t 50 like Brian but I think it may have been 40. I have no doubt that Margaret was treated to a lovely birthday and of course there was the bonus of having her daughter Nicola and family home from America on their holidays. I’m sure her sons Anthony, Michael and David were on hand to treat their Mam on her birthday with their better halves and of course the grandchildren. Whatever happened on the day I hope this lovely lady enjoyed every minute and felt the level of affection in which she is held. Happy birthday Margaret and we wish you many more of them.


Ballyduff AFC

The guys have been running both a metal scrap collection and a clothes collection and both have been proving so popular that they have decided to continue them both on for another few weeks. There is a skip in the grounds for the scrap collection so gather up your scrap, old bikes, dishwashers etc and bring them along. Please do not put items like washing machines, tv’s, paint tins, glass objects etc.
They are also holding a clothes collection, so it is a wonderful opportunity to tidy up those wardrobes and presses and support your local club. You are welcome to drop your items any day between the hours of 10am and 6pm. They accept all women’s, men’s and children’s clothing, paired footwear, handbags, belts, soft toys, curtains, towels, bedlinen (duvet covers, sheets, pillowcases, blankets, throws) Please do not include any pillows, duvets or carpets.  Please support your local club while clearing your home of unwanted clutter.


Golden Couple

I missed a very important occasion and only heard about it this week because this couple were so loved up, they only had eyes for each other and so we on the outside didn’t spot the event. Pat and Kathleen Hennessy celebrated 50 years of wedded bliss and Pat pulled out all the stops whisking his bride away for a romantic hotel break. I heard stories of chocolates being left on pillows and Kathleen being wined and dined.
We wish this happy couple many more years of happiness and good health in the company of their children and beloved grandchildren.


Soccer Camp

A big well done to all involved in the Ballyduff AFC Summer Camp last week. All the participants had a brilliant time and lots of new friendships were born. It was lovely to see some of the older teenage members acting as coaches and leaders. The young children looked up to them and enjoyed the games and skills. Keep your eyes peeled elsewhere in the paper for some photos from the camp which that wonderful man John Hearne took for me


Tournament Day

A great day was had by all recently in Ballyduff GAA grounds as the annual Tom Cheasty and Derek Ryan Memorial Tournament. This is always a very proud not only for the Ryan and Cheasty families but also for the club. There was a two-year break due to Covid so the club were very excited to see its return this year. It is always a day to remember with two games of hurling and lots of chats and stories being told over some delicious refreshments. Once again watch out for some fantastic photos taken by the gifted John Hearne

Graveyard Mass, Sacristan’s Collection and Confirmation Day

Graveyard Mass

The annual Ballyduff graveyard mass will take place on Tuesday July 5th at 7pm. This is always a lovely occasion for people to come and remember their loved ones and have their family graves blessed. It is also a wonderful opportunity to meet up with people you may not have seen in a while. The mass will have some specially chosen readings, prayers of the faithful and I’m delighted to say also that our parish choir will provide some beautiful hymns to enhance the mass. Please spread the word to people from other areas who may have relatives or friends buried in the graveyard. Following the mass there will be some light refreshments served in the community centre. This is a lovely opportunity to catch up with people you may not have seen for a while over a cuppa.
If you are visiting your family grave before the mass to tidy up or replace flowerpots etc, please bring a rubbish bag with you to take away your waste items. There are no dumping facilities in the graveyard so please help to keep it clean and tidy by bringing away your rubbish.


Sacristan’s Collection

Next weekend the annual sacristan’s collection will be taken up at all masses. There is an envelope in your yearly pack, or you are welcome to use any envelope and just mark it sacristan. I don’t have to tell any of you about the wonderful job our sacristan Ann Nolan does every day in our parish. Her dedication and commitment are fantastic. Our church is always presented in pristine condition, and all this is done a smile on her face. Anyone visiting our church always comment on the lovely friendly reception they receive. Fr. Francis and Fr. Mick are very well looked after with everything ready for them when they arrive to mass. We know that there are a lot of expenses in life at present, but we ask that you be as generous as possible


Ryan/ Cheasty Cup

Derek Ryan and Tom Cheasty are two well-known names connected with Ballyduff Gaa’s history and each year their Memorial Tournament is looked forward to. Following a two-year absence, I am delighted to tell you that it is back again this year. On Sunday July 3rd in Tom Cheasty Park Ballyduff’s U 12’s will take on Kilrossanty for the Tom Cheasty Cup at 12 noon, while the intermediates will take on Ballinameela at 2pm for the Derek Ryan Cup. There will be plenty of food, refreshments, and fun for all the family.


Ballyduff AFC.

Ballyduff AFC will host a clothes collection as a club fundraiser. This is always a wonderful opportunity to tidy up those wardrobes and presses and support your local club. You are welcome to drop your items any day between the hours of 10am and 6pm. This collection will take place up to July 23rd. They accept all women’s, men’s and children’s clothing, paired footwear, handbags, belts, soft toys, curtains, towels, bedlinen (duvet covers, sheets, pillowcases, blankets, throws) Please do not include any pillows, duvets or carpets.  Please support your local club.
Intersport Elverys FAI Summer Soccer Schools will host a Summer camp at Ballyduff AFC grounds from August 15th to August 19th. The camp will run daily from 10am to 1pm and will be open to all boys and girls aged 6 to 14. To book your place please log on to www.bookings.summer


Confirmation Day

Congratulations to all the young people from 5th and 6th classes in Ballyduff NS who received the Sacrament of Confirmation on Thursday June 23rd in St. Nicholas’s church, Ballyduff. They were truly blessed with the glorious sunshine and we hope that they all enjoyed a lovely day with their families.


Waterford Suir Valley Railway

All the volunteers and customers at Waterford Suir Valley Railway in Kilmeaden have certainly being enjoying the beautiful weather. Following a lovely walk or run on the Greenway or a scenic train ride along by the river, people return to the station to sit and chat or maybe just sit and allow the world to go by. The Whistlestop café provides them with all they need to relax, whether that be a nice cuppa or a delicious creamy 99 ice cream.
There have been many school tours arriving to the train with the children enjoying their spin on the train and watching out for fairies in the woods, while the swans appeared out on the river for some of the children. I had a very excited niece and nephew who were thrilled to tell their classmates that their grandad would be driving the train.
Keep an eye out on their website for many exciting events coming up including the very popular Sunset Express which leaves the station at 7pm and includes Prosecco and strawberries and tasty treats from Waterford GIY. Get some friends together for a little treat or have an evening with workmates. Check out the website for dates and details because this sells up fast.

Dynamic Diane, Ryan/Cheasty Cup and Confirmation Day

GAA Lotto

The four lucky numbers drawn in the latest lotto draw were 4,11,15 and 28. There was no winner of the jackpot but the three lucky dip winners of €50 each were Alice Walsh, James Fortune and Anne Ryan. The next draw will take place on June 26th and there will be a fantastic jackpot of €6500 up for grabs. Tickets cost just €2 each or three for €5. Tickets are on sale from all committee members and will also be on sale at Centra in Kilmeaden on Saturday 25th.


Dynamic Diane

We send warmest congratulations to local lady Diane Behan from Fan Glas who travelled to Romania recently to take part in the World Duathlon Championships. Diane put in a world class performance and finished up winning gold in her category. What a fantastic achievement from this wonderful athlete. Diane has always put 100% into her training and she most certainly deserves every success.


Recent Deaths

We extend our deepest sympathy to the Gamble family on the death of Lorna Butler (nee Gamble) who lived in Dublin 9 and formerly Cullinagh, Kilmeaden. She is survived by her husband Tony, her children Sarah and Mark, grandson Jack, her mother Ruth, her siblings Edwina and David. Lorna’s funeral mass and cremation took place in Glasnevin.
We also send our sympathy to the Allen family on the death of Mary Allen, Pembrokestown, Butlerstown. Mary was a very well-known character who had a wonderful caring nature. She is survived by her husband Jim, her sons P Joe and James and daughter Caroline, sister Dinah and her beloved grandchildren. We pray that Mary now rests in peace in her place of rest in Dunhill cemetery.
We also extend our sympathies to very popular teacher in Ballyduff NS Emma Sprice on the recent loss of her beloved Dad. Liam Sprice was a resident of Ballybeg and he was laid to rest in Kilbarry cemetery and we pray that he now enjoys the peace and love of Christ.


Ryan/ Cheasty Cup

Derek Ryan and Tom Cheasty are two well known names connected with Ballyduff Gaa’s history and each year their Memorial Tournament is looked forward to. Following a two-year absence, I am delighted to tell you that it is back again this year. On Sunday July 3rd in Tom Cheasty Park Ballyduff’s U 12’s will take on Kilrossanty for the Tom Cheasty Cup at 12 noon, while the intermediates will take on Ballinameela at 2pm for the Derek Ryan Cup. There will be plenty of food, refreshments, and fun for all the family.


Confirmation Day

We extend our very best wishes to the young people from 5th and 6th classes in Ballyduff NS who will receive the gift of Confirmation in Ballyduff Church on Thursday June 23rd. We hope that they all enjoy a wonderful day with their family and friends


Birthday Boy

We have a very special birthday boy this week. Fr. Mick celebrated his 80th birthday last weekend and we send him many good wishes. He was presented with a gift on behalf of the parish at mass on Sunday morning and the local choir sang his favourite hymn which is Lord of the Dance. We hope that Mick enjoyed his celebrations with his family, friends and community. I wish my wonderful friend many more happy birthdays and we look forward to celebrating them with him.


Ballyduff GAA/Camogie

A big well done to our U10 camogie girls who took part in the Go games during the Waterford v Mayo Camogie Junior Championship match which took place in WIT. Well done to all the girls and their coaches and to Waterford on their win. The club would like to thank the parents for their support and to Waterford Camogie for inviting the club to participate in the Go games.
Congratulations also to the U12 girls who had a great win over Gaultier this week. The girls played very well and showed great skill and teamwork. Their next game will be against Cappoquin on June 30th. A big thank you to all the parents for their continued support
Huge congratulations to the Portlaw/Ballyduff lower U10s who took part in the Croke Park Blitz held in Tramore. Both of our teams played extremely well in all four of their games, against Erin’s Own, Tramore and Stradbally. The club are in awe and so very proud of the massive work rate put in by all the girls. We can see their confidence beginning to grow in these young superstars. A big thank you to Denise, Kevin and John who stepped in at such short notice to help with managing the teams.
U11 hurling
Thanks to Kilrossanty GAA for hosting a challenge game U11s. Some lovely hurling played throughout the game by both sides with our team just pipped at the post losing by a single score in the end. This was ideal preparation for the competitive fixtures starting in a few weeks. Well done to all the players.
Under 8 hurling blitz.
Our U8’s took on teams from Mount Sion, Lismore and St. Marys in Fraher field. There were some tough games, with great experience gained but this bunch represented their club well and there is a bright future ahead for them. Thanks to Deise Og for organising such a huge event.


Ballyduff AFC.

Ballyduff AFC will host a clothes collection as a club fundraiser. This is always a wonderful opportunity to tidy up those wardrobes and presses and support your local club. You are welcome to drop your items any day between the hours of 10am and 6pm. This collection will take place up to July 23rd. They accept all women’s, men’s and children’s clothing, paired footwear, handbags, belts, soft toys, curtains, towels, bedlinen (duvet covers, sheets, pillowcases, blankets, throws) Please do not include any pillows, duvets or carpets.  Please support your local club.


Collection Point

You may remember me hosting a couple of donation collections for the people of the Ukraine and I was overwhelmed by the response it received. While I still support the Ukrainians, a group in our local Waterford area need our help.
I have no doubt that you are all aware of The Helping Hand group in Waterford you take care of the homeless people in our area. They provide hot meals for them, food hampers, bedding etc. They are now running low on supplies and so I have decided to open my home again on Sunday June 26th from 11am to 1pm and all items collected will be delivered to The Helping Hand premises in Waterford. I will be reminding you of this over the coming weeks, but I wanted to give some notice so that maybe while you are shopping over the next couple of weeks, you may pick up an extra item or two. The following is a list of items which are needed non-perishable foods, tea, coffee, hats, gloves, socks, torches, tents, sleeping bags, ground sheets, flasks etc. My home is in Matthews Cross and my eircode is X91Y3Y8.

New Addition, New Business and Collection Point

New Addition

Warmest congratulations to Aidan and Shauna Millea, Ballyduff Village on the birth of their beautiful baby son. Baby Charlie Millea arrived a little earlier than planned but what a welcome bundle. Charlie will be spoilt for choice when it comes to babysitters as they will be lining up for a cuddle. We look forward to meeting Charlie and we wish him and his Mammy and Daddy a very happy life together in their family home in Ballyduff Village.


Confirmation Day

We send wonderful Confirmation wishes to a very popular young man Darragh Dooley from Tigroe who made his Confirmation in The Sacred Heart Church, The Folly recently. I was delighted to get a chance to see Darragh in his suit and dickie bow and what a handsome sight he was. The Dooley family told me they had a fantastic day celebrating and really enjoyed Darragh’s special day. We pray that the gifts of the Holy Spirit will guide and protect him.


Ballyduff AFC.

Ballyduff AFC will host a clothes collection as a club fundraiser. This is always a wonderful opportunity to tidy up those wardrobes and presses and support your local club. You are welcome to drop your items any day between the hours of 10am and 6pm. This collection will take place up to July 23rd. They accept all women’s, men’s and children’s clothing, paired footwear, handbags, belts, soft toys, curtains, towels, bedlinen (duvet covers, sheets, pillowcases, blankets, throws) Please do not include any pillows, duvets or carpets.  Please support your local club.


Recent Death

We extend our deepest sympathy to the Aulsberry family on the death of Mary Allen (nee Aulsberry). Mary died in the U.K where she has lived for many years.  Mary has lived a very full and interesting life and made Irish emigrants feel very at home in Britain with her fantastic work in the Irish centres. For many years Mary was a regular visitor back home to visit family and was always keen to attend anniversary masses for her family members who had been called home to God. We pray that Mary now enjoys the peace and love of Christ and that her family will find comfort from their wonderful memories. May she rest in peace.


New Business

We wish the very best of luck to local man John Kennedy of Carriganure who recently launched his new business venture. Elite Recovery is based in the Cleaboy Business Park. Recovery has become a vital part of a lot of athletes and gym users lives due to stress put on their bodies while training. Elite Recovery offer advice and guidance and help to work out how to get the best out of Elite Recovery to cater for your needs. Elite Recovery is beneficial to everyone not just sports people. Many people like to unwind for an hour after a hard-working week. We wish John every success and look forward to watching him progress.


U13 Cup Final Winners

Congratulations to Ballyduff’s U13’s who put in a fantastic performance in the U13 Cup Final. They emerged Cup winners following a 2:1 defeat over near neighbours Portlaw . A big well done to the lads and their coaches Maura Phelan and John Dalton for this fine win and all their hard work.


Collection Point

You may remember me hosting a couple of donation collections for the people of the Ukraine and I was overwhelmed by the response it received. While I still support the Ukrainians, a group in our local Waterford area need our help.
I have no doubt that you are all aware of The Helping Hand group in Waterford you take care of the homeless people in our area. They provide hot meals for them, food hampers, bedding etc. They are now running low on supplies and so I have decided to open up my home again on Sunday June 26th from 11am to 1pm and all items collected will be delivered to The Helping Hand premises in Waterford. I will be reminding you of this over the coming weeks but I wanted to give some notice so that maybe while you are shopping over the next couple of weeks, you may pick up an extra item or two. The following is a list of items which are needed non perishable foods, tea, coffee, hats, gloves, socks, torches, tents, sleeping bags, ground sheets, flasks etc.

GAA Lotto, Cup Winners and New Book

GAA Lotto

The four lucky numbers drawn in the most recent lotto draw were 1, 2, 13 and 27. There was no winner of the jackpot but the three lucky dip winners of €50 each were Marie Robinson, Eamon Daly and Benny O Connell. The next draw will take place on June 12th and there will be a fantastic jackpot of €6,350 on offer. Tickets cost just €2 each or three for €5. They are available from all committee members and will also be on sale outside Centra in Kilmeaden on Saturday June 11th. Choose those four numbers carefully and you could be on a spending spree with that brilliant jackpot.


Recent Death

We extend our deepest sympathy to the family of the late Seamus Brady who died recently. Seamus lived in Castle Road, Butlerstown and is a legend of music, song and storytelling in these and far away parts. Seamus had a natural gift and his passion and love for the Irish song and word was evident to all. Seamus is survived by his loving wife and lifetime companion Monica, his children Siobhan, Ciara, Ultan, Orlaith and Deirdre, his adoring grandchildren, his sisters Ber and Anne, his brother Stan, his extended family and his many friends.
Seamus’s funeral mass took place in Butlerstown Church, and he was laid to rest in the adjoining graveyard. We pray that Seamus now rests in peace and that the angels will lead him into paradise.


Whistle where your mouth is!

The Referees Administration Committee are in the process of recruiting new referees, who will initially officiate at underage games.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             The induction and training course will commence soon. This is a wonderful way to stay involved in the game, while staying fit and giving something back to the game. If you would like to step up and become a referee, please contact the county secretary by June 30th on secretary.waterford@gaa.ie


New Book

We say a big well done and congratulations to Colman Power from the Lacka Road on the release of his new book, “The Power of Organoc Fitness”. Colman has worked in this area for many years and is passionate about sharing the way to a happier, healthier life in a natural way. We look forward to having a read and wish him every success.


Ballyduff AFC.

Ballyduff AFC will host a clothes collection as a club fundraiser. This is always a wonderful opportunity to tidy up those wardrobes and presses and support your local club. You are welcome to drop your items any day between the hours of 10am and 6pm. This collection will take place up to July 23rd. They accept all women’s, men’s and children’s clothing, paired footwear, handbags, belts, soft toys, curtains, towels, bedlinen ( duvet covers, sheets, pillowcases, blankets, throws) Please do not include any pillows, duvets or carpets.  Please support your local club.


Cup Winners

Huge congratulations to Ballyduff’s AFC Youth B team who were crowned Cup winners recently. In a game which was contested against St. Pauls they emerged winners on a score line of 3-2 following extra time. Both teams played a great game and Ballyduff were delighted to get that edge. This is a just reward for the hard work and commitment they have put in and a huge congratulations and thank you must go to their coaches and management team for the support and guidance they give to the players.


Exam Time

We wish all the young people of our community sitting the Junior and Leaving Certs next week, the very best of luck. We hope that their study time is productive, and we ask them to also remember to take regular study breaks and maybe get out for a walk or run or have a kick around of the ball.


Birthday Boy

We send very warm birthday wishes to popular local man Michael Hearne of Kildermody who recently celebrated his 80th birthday. I have no doubt that Michael celebrated in style and I’m sure there was a sing song thrown in here and there. I have a feeling that he was well looked after by Aileen and Ger and Brian and Maureen and his grandchildren Fionn, Dearbhla, Sorcha and Rian. We wish Michael many more happy birthdays and continued good health

Graduation, All Ireland Winning Mother and Daughter and School Success

Recent Death

We extend our deepest sympathy to Derek Troy in Cullinagh on the recent death of his father. James (Jamsie) Troy was a resident of Ballybeg Close and formerly Woodstown and Ballygunner. He is survived by his loving wife Esther, sons Ivan, Ciaran and Derek and daughter Deirdre, his beloved grandchildren, Jack, Cian, Emily, James, Anna, Adam, Elizabeth, Holly and baby Sean, his brothers, sisters, son-in law, daughters-in-law and extended family.
Jamsie’s funeral mass took place in St. Mary’s Church, Ballygunner followed by burial in the adjoining cemetery. We pray that Jamsie now enjoys eternal peace and that his family will find comfort in the wonderful memories they made together. May his gentle soul now rest in peace.


Graduation.

We send warm congratulations to all in our community who graduated from secondary school. We wish them all the very best as they now prepare to sit their Leaving Cert exams and then hopefully go on to enjoy a long, warm Summer. We hope that they remember to include rest and relaxation into their studies and not become too anxious about their workload. We also wish all those in our community sitting the Junior Cert, the very best of luck.


Ballyduff AFC

Ballyduff AFC have become in a new initiative which has really caught my attention. In collaboration with the FAI and the Waterford Sports Partnership they have launched the Football for All programme. Ballyduff AFC have wonderful facilities at their club grounds and love to share them with others for the pure love of the game. Football for All is aimed at children between the ages of 6 and 12 who have additional needs. All the activity takes place on their all-weather facility. All the children are asked to bring is a training kit or tracksuit, a drink, comfortable runners and the most important piece of equipment is a smile.
Ballyduff AFC will now serve the mid county as a Football for All club and they plan to develop the players over the coming months and years, but their most important objective is to create a safe space for family and players to enjoy themselves. This programme was launched in Ballyduff AFC on Saturday May 21st and what a great success it was. Six months of planning and consultation between the groups involved and the volunteers etc was soon forgotten when they saw the great big smiles on the children’s faces as the children and their parents enjoyed their morning of football. Special thanks must go to all the volunteers who are giving their time to this programme. How it lifts the hearts and spirits of everyone when you see parents, past and present club players and coaches come together to help bring the game of soccer to everyone. I feel very proud of our local club for getting behind this programme and making sure it became a reality. If you would like some more information about the programme, please contact the club through their Facebook page.


All Ireland Winning Mother and Daughter

On Sunday May 22nd the Waterford U14 lady footballers made their way to Abbottstown to meet Tyrone in the All Ireland U14 Silver Final. All the preparations were in hand and the training schedule had all gone to plan. These girls knew they had put the hard work in, and they were well capable of winning but of course they were also very aware that anything can happen on the day.
It was end to end scoring during the opening half and at the break it was Tyrone who led by 2 points. At one stage in the game Waterford trailed by 10 points but with sheer determination they came back which shows their strength of character.  They returned with renewed fire in their bellies and two quick fire  goals just before half time brought the Deise girls right back into the game and the game finished with a score line of Tyrone 5-07 to Waterford 5-08.
Super number 7 has been coming to my home since she was a toddler and I have watched Makayla inhale the game of football From an early age you could see she had inherited her mother’s left foot and her speed and ability to dodge and duck was brilliant to watch. The thing I loved to watch most though was the pure enjoyment she got from the sport, happy to kick a ball against the wall for hours.  As the years moved on and she was playing competitively, she never complained about having training or missing out on other occasions because of a match. She put heart and soul into it, and it was obvious to me that I was watching something special and that she was destined to succeed. She is a real team player and I know she will be embarrassed by this piece, but I treat her as one of my own and so am bursting with pride.
Of course Makayla was born with Ballymacarbry blood in her veins as her mother Fiona is the understated owner of a vast amount of All Ireland and club medals with both Ballymacarbry and Waterford. She was appointed as Manager of the U14 Waterford football team last October and has been a true inspiration to the girls. She shares their passion and love for the game and was always eager for Makayla to get the opportunity to enjoy the experiences and friendships she had growing up in football. She was hugely instrumental here in the Ballyduff Lower club in setting the Lgfa section and it has proved very popular. These girls have no doubt benefited from her wealth of experience, but she also instilled in them of the importance of the life values you learn through sport, consideration of others, encouragement of others, the friendships made and of course as well as the many physical benefits it is also so important for mental health.
What a wonderful thing for Fiona and Makayla to share, both All Ireland winners playing a sport they live and breathe. We may not hear these matches headlined or mentioned in Sports bulletins on the television or radio but to me it is a fantastic achievement and one that Waterford should be proud of. All these girls represent clubs and communities all around Waterford and no matter what sport someone is playing, anytime you see Waterford mentioned in a success, is a wonderful moment for city and county. We look forward to watching this team as they move forward and we say a huge well done to all the team, manager, coaches, background team. Take a well-deserved bow because whether you scored a goal, filled a water bottle, brought the team snacks, you are part of an All-Ireland winning team and we are proud of each one of you.


School Success

Huge congratulations to all on the Ballyduff NS school team who beat Crehana in Walsh Park in the Cumann na mBunscoil Phort Lairge Thoir Hurling and Camogie Finals. What a wonderful way to end off the school year. School champions 2022 was a just reward for all their hard work and commitment. A big thank you must go to Mr. Stapleton and Miss Sinnott and the club coaches for all the time and work they have given to this team. The happy smiling faces of the glorious champions must be a real joy for these coaches to see.


Church News

If you would like to have your home, farm, business, livestock blessed Fr. Francis is very happy to do so please contact him and he will plan it with you.
Our parish choir have returned to rehearsals on Monday nights at 8pm in the church. They always welcome new members so come along and join in the fun
If you would like to become a reader at mass, please contact Linda Spillane on 087 9838392

First Holy Communions, Tractor Run and Church News

GAA Lotto

The latest GAA lotto draw took place on May 15th and the numbers drawn were 3, 6, 9 and 11. There was no jackpot winners but the three lucky dip winners of €50 each were James Walsh, Aedin Eachthigheirn and Alex Walsh. The next draw will take place on May 29th and there will be a fantastic jackpot of €6,200 up for grabs. Tickets cost just €2 each or three tickets for €5. The only thing you have to do is choose those four lucky numbers. Tickets can be purchased from any committee member, or they will be on sale on Saturday 28th outside Centra in Kilmeaden.


First Holy Communions

Warmest congratulations to all the boys and girls from 2nd class in Ballyduff N.S who made their First Holy Communion on Saturday May 21st in Ballyduff Church. We hope that they all enjoyed a wonderful day with their family and friends.  We look forward to meeting them and hearing about their special day.


Ballyduff Camogie Club

Congratulations to all at Ballyduff Camogie Club who recently celebrated their first year as a club. The club has really taken off and has proved to be very popular and has enjoyed great membership. The Camogie club would like to thank all the young ladies who have joined the club and made it the success it is. They would also like to thank all the parents and guardians for all their support and help over the year. Although I am not a parent of anyone in the group, I’m sure I speak for the parents involved when I say a big thank you to all the coaches and mentors who give their time and commitment to the Camogie club and make it so enjoyable and encouraging for the girls. The girls were treated to a little celebration after training to mark their 1st birthday. Here’s to many more years of camogie in Ballyduff.


Tractor Run

I hope ye are all polishing up those Massey’s and shining up those Ford’s and getting those engines ready for July 24th when the very popular Kilmeaden Vintage Tractor run will take place. This event has been sadly missed during Covid and the organising committee are working hard to come back with a tractor run to remember. This is a date in the diary everyone looks forward to and is always very well attended. Mark July 24th in your calendar for this year’s event. This group have raised a tremendous amount for charity over the years and this year’s chosen charity is Pieta House. You don’t need me to tell you what wonderful work this charity does and how vital it is that we do all we can to ensure that this service is accessible to all who need it.


GAA Notes

The club were delighted to have a couple of winners in the first of the Deise draws. Anita Halley was the lucky winner of a voucher, and the club also won the coordinators prize. Tickets are still available to purchase so contact any of the committee members or Brian Hearne and you could be a lucky winner


Church News

Anniversary mass bookings for the weekends during the months of April and May are now taking place. If you would like to book a mass, please contact Linda Spillane on 087 9838392.
Great news to hear that our lovely parish choir will return to rehearsals on Monday May 23rd and Monday May 30th at 8pm each night. New members are always welcome so why not drop along and check out what it is all about. We really look forward to hearing their beautiful singing enhancing our ceremonies again.
Linda Spillane is on the lookout for some old photos or information about our parish church. As you know Ballyduff church is 200 years old this year and Linda is putting something together through her work with the paper and would love your input. Have you a wedding photo from years gone by or any other special occasion, any interesting information or articles? Please give Linda a call on 087 9838392.

Waterford Suir Valley Railway, Family Success and First Holy Communion

Waterford Suir Valley Railway

All the volunteers and customers at Waterford Suir Valley Railway in Kilmeaden have certainly being enjoying the beautiful weather. Following a lovely walk or run on the Greenway or a scenic train ride along by the river, people return to the station to sit and chat or maybe just sit and allow the world to go by. The Whistlestop café provides them with all they need to relax, whether that be a nice cuppa or a delicious creamy 99 ice cream.
I visited the station last Sunday and was just in time to catch a performance by the Intonations choir group. They treated us to some well-known songs with beautiful harmonies throughout. One of things that struck me most though were the happy faces on all of them as they sang together and swayed along to the beat. They weren’t doing this as a fundraiser for themselves or anyone else but simply to spread a little joy to people. They had already stopped in Kilmacthomas and were heading down past Mount Congreve after Kilmeaden station to sing again. I asked one of the members how it felt being able to perform again and she simply said, “like I can breathe again”. They will take a little break over the Summer but watch out for their performances when they return and give yourself a little treat.
The management and volunteers at the railway would like to sincerely thank all who visited the railway between April 1st and April 10th. Whether you came along and enjoyed a train ride or donated online or in the wishing well at the station, the proceeds of ticket sales on those days were deposited into the account for Unicef Ireland Ukraine appeal. The amount deposited was €3,294.00 which is just fantastic and will be put to good use. A big well done to everyone who contributed and congratulations to all at Kilmeaden railway for such a generous and kind idea.


Church News

Anniversary mass bookings for the weekends during the months of April and May are now taking place. If you would like to book a mass, please contact Linda Spillane on 087 9838392.
Great news to hear that our lovely parish choir will return to rehearsals on Monday May 23rd and Monday May 30th at 8pm each night. New members are always welcome so why not drop along and check out what it is all about. We really look forward to hearing their beautiful singing enhancing our ceremonies again.
Linda Spillane is on the lookout for some old photos or information about our parish church. As you know Ballyduff church is 200 years old this year and Linda is putting something together through her work with the paper and would love your input. Have you a wedding photo from years gone by or any other special occasion, any interesting information or articles? Please give Linda a call on 087 9838392.


Football For All

Ballyduff AFC have been delivering a Football for all programme over April and May in Ballyduff N.S. This is all in collaboration with the FAI and Waterford Sports Partnership. The Football for all programme will begin on Saturday May 21st from 11am to 12pm at Ballyduff AFC grounds for children aged 6 to 12 with additional needs. This programme is running exceptionally well in the East and West of the County and Ballyduff will serve the mid county. This programme will run initially for children within the local school and community and over time will be opened out to the wider community. If you would like information regarding places and availability and places, please send a message through messenger on the Ballyduff AFC Facebook page or contact one of the committee. Additionally, if you like to volunteer to support the programme, your support would be very welcome.


National Duathlon Success.

We heartily congratulate local Superwoman Diane Behan in Fan Glas on her recent fantastic achievement. Diane finished up in second place in this years National Duathlon Series. What an amazing achievement but not surprising from this lady supreme. Diane puts in 100% to all her training and her dedication is to be admired. I have no doubt that Jack, Sabrina and all the family are very proud of Diane’s achievement, and we all wish her the very best for the future.


Family Success

Congratulations to Makayla Laffan, Carriganure who is a member of the U14 Waterford Lady footballers’ squad who have successfully made their way into the All Ireland Final. Beating Donegal on a final score line of Waterford 7-08 to Donegal 2-04, they were thrilled to get themselves into an All-Ireland Final. What an achievement from this hardworking bunch of young ladies. Of course, Makayla is not the only young lady in the Laffan household who is involved. Her mam the great Fiona Laffan (nee Crotty) manages the team and has no doubt passed on great advice and coaching tips to this team. An All- Ireland medal winner herself her vast knowledge and her wealth of experience can only be an inspiration to these young ladies. We are so looking forward to the Final so best of luck to the team and management.
Not to leave the male side of the family down Makayla’s brother Charlie recently travelled to Donegal to take part in the UKF International, Ulster Karate Do Federation. Charlie returned home a gold medal winner and we are all so proud. Charlie puts a lot of hard work and dedication into his training and should be very proud of his fantastic and well-deserved achievement.
By the way in case any of you are wondering what their secret is, I have been promised that once the All Ireland is over, they will reveal the special potion but I’m not allowed tell anyone so I’ll just put it in the paper.


Tidy Towns

Our local Tidy Towns group will hold a fundraiser next weekend. A fantastic hamper full of lots of goodies will be up for grabs. Tickets will be on sale outside Centra, Kilmeaden on Friday May 20th so please support this very worthy cause.


Ballyduff GAA.

The Deise draw returns on May 18th and this is a vital source of income for our local club. The club have been lucky with a few winners so don’t miss out on your chance. Tickets are available from all committee members or by contacting Brian on 087 2486423. Treat yourself or maybe give as a gift. First draw is May 18th so get your skates on.
Our U13 footballers played a great game of football against Ferrybank/Sacred Heart. It was edge of the seat stuff for most of the game, but the opponents held on to the lead and the game finished Ballyduff 3-10 Ferrybank/Sacred Heart 5-8. This team have played their hearts out all year and have given their all. Well done to all the players and the coaches for giving their valuable time.
There was a very successful first training session for our Ballyduff Rounders team. A huge thank you to Mark and Karen who ran through the basic rules on the day. Social rounders will continue at the GAA grounds every Sunday morning from 11am to 12 noon weather permitting. It is hoped to develop a mixed adult team. No experience is needed for this fun and gentle exercise for adults and families of all fitness levels and abilities.
The club would like to express their heartiest congratulations to Makayla Laffan, her mam Fiona and all the squad who qualified for the All-Ireland U 14 Lgfa silver final.
A massive well done to our U15 footballers who beat Ardmore in the County Plate Final. It was a brilliant game and one the lads deserved to win. The game finished Portlaw/ Ballyduff 1-11 to Ardmore 2-4. Congratulations to all the players and coaches, this is a just reward for the huge effort they have put in over the past few months
Our U11 hurlers have been named champions of the U11 hurling city league. They took on De La Salle in terrible conditions in Gracedieu. As the wind and rain swirled, they played against a strong breeze in the first half. There were some great passes, which lead to some super scores and the backs remained tight in defence. De La Salle fought back in the second half and got some nice scores, but our lads dug in and came back to gain a well-deserved win. The city league now concludes for 2022, so having won all the games in the group year, we will now be crowned champions. What a fantastic achievement, well done to all and of course to all the parents on the line for all their support and encouragement. We look forward to having a medal presentation for these boys and girls later in the Summer.


Ballyduff AFC.

Our local soccer club are hosting a scrap collection at their grounds in Ballyduff and are extending the collection for another two weeks. The skip is located at the grounds and items can be brought to it any weekday between 12 noon and 8pm. Please do not put any of the following items in the skip, TV’s, paint tins, glass objects, washing machines. You can include dishwashers, scrap metal pieces, bikes etc. You have no excuse now to clean up the place before that Communion, Confirmation or any family occasion or maybe someone has been gently asking you to get rid of stuff for some time now and think what brownie points you could earn.
Intersport Elverys FAI Summer Soccer Schools will host a Summer camp at Ballyduff AFC grounds from August 15th to August 19th. The camp will run daily from 10am to 1pm and will be open to all boys and girls aged 6 to 14. To book your place please log on to www.bookings.summer


First Holy Communion

On Saturday May 21st the boys and girls from Ballyduff N.S will receive their First Holy Communion in St. Nicholas’ Church. We pray that the Lord will watch over them all and we hope that they and their families will enjoy a lovely day together.


Thought For the Week

Every moment of life is precious and can never happen again

GAA Lotto, Run Success and Ballyduff AFC

GAA Lotto

The GAA club held two lotto draws over the past couple of weeks and so I bring you news of both. The numbers drawn in the first draw were 10, 13, 18 and 22 and there was no winner of the jackpot. The three winners of €50 each were John O Shea, Celia Kearney and Martin Power. The lucky numbers chosen in the second draw were 3, 7, 10 and 22 and there was no jackpot winner. The three lucky people receiving €50 each were Ann Ryan, David J Veale and Anita Halley. The next draw will take place on Sunday May 15th and will have a fantastic jackpot of €6,050 up for grabs. Tickets cost just €2 each or three tickets for €5. They are available from all committee members or can be purchased on Saturday May 14th outside Centra in Kilmeaden where volunteers will sell the tickets for the day. Choose those numbers carefully and don’t forget who told you about it first.


Recent Deaths

We extend our deepest sympathy to Mary Whelan and all the Whelan family on the recent death of Mary’s sister Bridget Phelan (nee Donnelly) a native of the Lacka Road. Bridget is survived by her sisters Mary, Lena and Teresa. Her funeral mass took place in St. Senan’s Church, Kilmacow followed by burial in the adjoining cemetery. We pray that she now rests in the peace and love of Christ.

We also extend our condolences to the family and friends of Paddy Mooney. Paddy who is a native of Dunabrattin, Annestown was a very valued and popular employee of Mount Congreve for many years where he made many friends from Kilmeaden and surrounding areas. He was a very lovable character and had many wonderful stories having led a very fascinating and interesting life. He enjoyed life to the full and just missed out on his birthday when he would have celebrated turning 101. Paddy is survived by his son Patrick, brother Ger, his extended family and his many friends. Paddy was a resident for the past few years of Dunabbey House in Dungarvan and will be missed greatly by his friends there. Paddy’s funeral mass took place in the All Saints Church in Newtown followed by burial in the adjoining graveyard. We hope that Paddy now enjoys the peace and comfort of heaven.


Run Success

Congratulations to locals Sharon Flynn, John Guiry and Kilmeaden’s Countrylife’s popular manager Gabrielle Mulcahy who completed a running challenge taken on by The Saturday Road Runners. The challenge was to run in every county of Ireland within 72 hours. Running 5km in each county, they began on April 29th and finished on May 2nd. They took on this challenge to raise money for the Waterford/Kilkenny branch of Down Syndrome Ireland. They have managed to raise over €34,000 already which is a fantastic amount. Well done and congratulations to all the runners and I hope they are all very proud of their wonderful achievement.


BALLYDUFF AFC

Our local soccer club are hosting a scrap collection at their grounds in Ballyduff and are extending the collection for another two weeks. The skip is located at the grounds and items can be brought to it any weekday between 12 noon and 8pm. Please do not put any of the following items in the skip, TV’s, paint tins, glass objects, washing machines. You can include dishwashers, scrap metal pieces, bikes etc. You have no excuse now to clean up the place before that Communion, Confirmation or any family occasion or maybe someone has been gently asking you to get rid of stuff for some time now and think what brownie points you could earn.

Intersport Elverys FAI Summer Soccer Schools will host a Summer camp at Ballyduff AFC grounds from August 15th to August 19th. The camp will run daily from 10am to 1pm and will be open to all boys and girls aged 6 to 14. To book your place please log on to www.bookings.summersoccerschools.ie


BALLYDUFF GAA

A big well done to our U10 and U8 lady footballers who played their first matches of the year against Erins Own in Williamstown. The U10’s had a very competitive game with lovely displays of football from both sides. The U8’s played two games and showed some great skill and great scores taken by both sides. A big thank you to Erins Own Lgfc for hosting the games.
Congratulations to the boys and girls team from Ballyduff N.S who had great wins in camogie and hurling, both qualifying for finals. Thank you to the staff and management of the school for facilitating games in the school. Sport is a very important part of education and is hugely beneficial to the children
The Well kids programme on Saturday mornings are going very well and there is no better sight than watching kids out exercising and having fun. Newcomers are always welcome so if you are aged 4 to 6 drop along to the field on Saturday mornings at 10am. You will receive a lovely welcome
The club say a big well done to Sarah O Connor who represented Ballyduff N.S and her club playing at half time in Fraher field. Sarah has put in a lot of hard work over the years, and this is well deserved. The club hopes Sarah enjoyed the experience.
The U8 and U10 camogie girls had their first outing of the season as they took part in the County blitz in the WIT arena. They played teams from Tramore, Lismore, De La Salle and St. Annes. The girls played very well in all games and a big thank you must go to all the parents who came along to support. The club would also like to thank the Camogie Association for a well organised morning of games.
The club is very proud of the U15 lgfc team which comprises of players from both Ballyduff and Portlaw who had a fantastic win in the U15 Feile competition. What a brilliant achievement for a team who have put in such hard work over the years. Of course, their coaches deserve to take a bow also.
The Men on the Move programme continues every Tuesday night at 7.30pm in the ball alley at the pitch with thanks to Waterford Sports partnership. These professional coaches offer great advice and encouragement, showing suitable exercises for all ages, shapes and fitness levels. Of course, there is also good chat and a laugh or two on offer. There is still time to join up or simply just turn up on the night. For the entire course the cost is just €20 for non-members or €10 for members.
Well done to the Ballyduff/Portlaw U15 footballers who won their semi-final against Ballinacourty on a scoreline of 2-5 to 1-6. This great bunch of lads wear their jerseys with great pride. Well done to their coaches for keeping them so sharp.
The Deise Draw returns on May 18
th with some fabulous prizes on offer each month. The sales of these tickets are a vital source of income for the club, so we ask that you consider buying a ticket. Tickets cost €15 per month with 6 draws over 6 months. Tickets can be purchased from any committee member or by contacting Brian Hearne on 087 2486423.

In the Diocese of Waterford and Lismore in the southeast of Ireland, Ballyduff and Kilmeaden are about 23 miles from Dungarvan and 5 miles from Waterford.