2009 Waterford Senior Football Championship

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2009 Waterford Senior Football Championship
Tournament details
County Waterford
Year2009
Winners
Champions Stradbally
ManagerIncumbent
CaptainIncumbent
Promotion/Relegation
Relegated team(s) Clashmore
Other
Player of the YearIncumbent

The 2009 Waterford Senior Football Championship, the most recent championship of the Waterford Senior Football Championship, the premier Gaelic Football competition in County Waterford, commenced on 16 May 2009 and concluded on 1 November 2009. The thirteen teams in the championship were structured into two groups of four teams and one group of five teams. From these groups, quarter finals and semi-finals were played with the county final being played in Fraher Field. The championship was won by Stradbally, which defeated The Nire in the final.

Contents

Group A

Standings

Matches

Ardmore 0-12 - 0-07 St Brendan's
W. Hennessy 0-6
A. North 0-4
C. Hennessy 0-2
(Report) R. Hennessy 0-2
P. Dunphy 0-2
A. Hubbard 0-2
N. Hennessy 0-1
Fraher Field, Dungarvan
Referee: Maurice Condon

Ardmore 0-09 - 1-10 Kilrossanty
J. Hennessy 0-4
W. Hennessy 0-4
A. North 0-1
(Report) P. Whyte 1-7
J. Veale 0-1
T. Prendergast 0-1
Fraher Field, Dungarvan
Referee: Pat Casey

The Nire 3-19 - 2-08 St Brendan's
S. Walsh 0-8
M. Moore 2-0
M. Walsh 1-1
B. Wall 0-3
L. Lawlor 0-3
R. Fenton 0-2
M. O'Gorman 0-2
(Report) A. Hubbard 1-0
A. Kiely 1-0
R. Hennessy 0-1
R. Walsh 0-1
M. Ahearne 0-2
N. Hennessy 0-1
D. Casey 0-1
Fraher Field, Dungarvan
Referee: Maurice Condon

Rinn Ua gCuanach 0-11 - 1-08 Kilrossanty
(Report)
Cappoquin
Referee: ?? ??

Group B

Standings

Matches

Brickey Rangers 0-06 - 0-06 Rathgormack
C. Shalloe 0-2
C. McGrath 0-1
C. Power 0-1
O. Casey 0-1
J. Sheehan 0-1
(Report) K. Power 0-2
R. Power 0-2
P. Whelan 0-1
E. Hogan 0-1
Leamybrien, County Waterford
Referee: Tim O'Byrne

Ballinacourty 2-13 - 0-02 St. Saviours
M. Ferncombe 2-0
P. Hurney 0-4
J. O'Mahoney 0-4
G. Hurney 0-2
M. Fives 0-1
L. Hurney 0-1
J. O'Brien 0-1
(Report) J.P. Jacob 0-1
B. Power 0-1
Kill, County Waterford
Referee: Pat Casey

St. Saviours 1-11 - 0-11 Brickey Rangers
S Corcoran 0-5 (0-4f)
B Jacob 1-0
A Brophy 0-3 (0-1 45)
M O’Brien 0-1
JP Jacob 0-1
B Power 0-1
(Report) C Shalloe 0-5
C Power 0-3
C McGrath 0-1
M Shalloe 0-1
J Sheehan 0-1
Kill, County Waterford
Referee: ??

Ballinacourty 3-9 - 1-7 Rathgormack
L. Hurney 1-1
S. O’Hare 1-0
R. Foley 1-0
J. O’Mahony 0-3 (frees)
J. Gorman 0-3
M. Ferncombe 0-1
M. Fives 0 - 1
(Report) P. Whelan 1-1 (1-0 pen 0-1 free)
R. Power 0-2
K. Power 0-1
P. Drohan 0-1
P. Power 0-1
E. Hogan 0-1 (free)
Kilmacthomas, County Waterford
Referee: Maurice Condon

Ballinacourty 2-11 - 1-7 Brickey Rangers
M. Gorman 1-2
G. Hurney 0-5
M. Fives 1-0
P. Hurney 0-3
J. Gorman 0-1
(Report) M. Shalloe 0-4
M. Gee 1-0
C. McGrath 0-2
C. Shalloe 0-1
Fraher Field
Referee: Tim O'Byrne

Rathgormack 3-13 - 0-4 St. Saviours
(Report)
Kilmacthomas, County Waterford
Referee: Pat Casey

Group C

Standings

Matches

Clashmore 0-09 - 1-14 Stradbally
B. O'Halloran 0-5
K. O'Keeffe 0-1
C. O'Keeffe 0-1
J. Prendergast 0-1
S. Fleming 0-1
(Report) N. Curran 0-7
S. Cunningham 0-3
R. Ahearne 1-0
S. Ahearne 0-1
T. Connors 0-1
J. Hearne 0-1
A. Doyle 0-1
Fraher Field, Dungarvan
Referee: Tommy O'Sullivan

Gaultier 1-09 - 1-11 Tramore
A. FitzGerald 0-4
G. O'Connor 1-1
P. Maher 0-2
P. FitzGerald 0-1
D. Smith 0-1
(Report) L. Quilty 0-4
M. Power 1-0
M. Whelan 0-2
D. King 0-2
D. Ormond 0-1
C. Duffy 0-1
P. Ogle 0-1
Walsh Park, Waterford
Referee: Domhnall O’Murchadha

Gaultier 2-05 - 0-11 Stradbally
G. O'Connor 2-0
A. FitzGerald 0-2
P. Fitzgerald 0-1
JJ. Hutchinson 0-1
(Report) N Curran 0-5 (0-1f)
S Ahearne 0-2
J Hearne 0-2
S Cunningham 0-1
R Ahearne 0-1

Gaultier 0-11 - 0-11 Clashmore
(Report)

Round of 16

Gaultier 1-9 - 0-9 St. Saviours
(Report)
Venue: Kilmacthomas
Referee: ??

Relegation Play-Offs

Rinn Ua gCuanach 0-10 - 0-9 Clashmore
Venue: Ardmore
Referee: Tommy O'Sullivan
Brickey Rangers 0-17 - 2-11 Clashmore
Venue: Ardmore
Referee: John Condon
Brickey Rangers 0-12 - 1-8 Clashmore
Venue: Ardmore
Referee: John Condon

Knockout stages

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
Tramore 0-14
Kilrossanty 0-16
Kilrossanty 0-6
Stradbally 0-12
Stradbally 3-8
Ardmore 1-9
Stradbally 2-5
The Nire 0-9
Ballinacourty 1-12
Gaultier 0-8
Ballinacourty 1-5
The Nire 1-7
The Nire 1-17
Rathgormack 1-11

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