Ballinacourty are the first team through to the Quarter-Finals of the Waterford Senior Football Championship as Gaultier have conceded the Round 3 match originally scheduled for this afternoon.
Ballinacourty the first team through to the quarter finals of the Waterford SFC as Gaultier have conceded tomorrow's Round 3 match pic.twitter.com/TQgsbUkIe0
— Tomás McCarthy (@tomasmcc) July 13, 2019
Leamybrien stages the opening game this afternoon with Stradbally and Portlaw going head to head for a 2pm throw-in.
Stradbally come into this one with a 100% record while Portlaw, despite being competitive lost their opening two games.
Portlaw boss Paul Shankey says it's been a long break since their Round 2 clash against Kilmac'.
Paul says Stradbally have set a really strong standard over the years.
Fraher Field stages two eagerly awaited local derbies this evening with Kilrossanty and Kilmacthomas get the action underway @ 6pm.
Both sides have one win each to date.
Kilrossanty manager Emmett Doherty says it promises to be a thrilling encounter.
Our next fixture see's us take on @KilrossantyGAA
in the final group game of the Senior Football Championship.
📆 Sunday, 14th July
📍 Fraher Field
🕛 6PM
🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼— Kilmacthomas GAA Club (@KilmacthomasGaa) July 10, 2019
That'll be followed by the Comeragh derby between defending champions The Nire and Rathgormack who clash @ 7:30pm.
Both teams recorded wins in their opening two games.
Rathgormack boss Ger Power told WLR Sport his side are looking forward to the challenge.
Ger is hoping some of their younger players can step up to the plate.
On Sunday, our seniors take on @NireFourmile in the final game of the group stages. The lads sit top after two games and look to finish the group stages strongly. Games against the Nire have been tight in recent years so your support can help us get over the line.
— Rathgormack GAA (@rathgormackgaa) July 11, 2019