Following the conclusion of the Toulon Tournament Aaron Drinan will now report back to his parent club Ipswich Town.
Waterford FC have thanked the Cork native for his wonderful spell with the Blues since February when he joined the club .
He scored seven league goals during his loan spell with the Blues.
DRINAN LOAN ENDS: Following the conclusion of the Toulon Tournament, Aaron Drinan will now report back to his parent club, Ipswich Town. Waterford FC would like to thank Aaron for his hard work since joining in Feb. Aaron scored 7 league goals during his loan spell. #WaterfordFC pic.twitter.com/107WpWU3LN
— Waterford FC (@WaterfordFCie) June 12, 2019
Meanwhile, Waterford FC's league clash against Derry which was due to be played tomorrow night has been re-scheduled for Monday July 29th, a game that will be brought to you live on WLR, thanks to Clem Jacob Hire.
REARRANGED: The postponed Derry City v Waterford FC match has been rearranged for Monday, July 29, at the Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium.
The Blues also make the trip to the Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium the following Monday for the EA SPORTS Cup semi final on August 5th. https://t.co/cBoSqaImMv— Waterford FC (@WaterfordFCie) June 11, 2019
Elsewhere on the domestic front, The Waterford Schoolboy League will face the Carlow league in the Quarter-Finals of the Kennedy Cup this evening.
The game will be played on pitch 3 with a 5pm kick-off.
Waterford manager is Derek Browne, who says they've been in a rich vein of scoring form.
Derek is expecting nothing easy from their neighbours this evening.
The West Waterford East Cork League play Cavan / Monaghan in the Kennedy Cup trophy section this morning.
That one is underway @ 11am.