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Munster Poc Fada Final
Stevie Brenner of De La Salle, Waterford retained his Provincial Poc Fada Championship title while Andrew Fahey of Whitegate in County Clare finished in second place on Saturday July 13th at the Galtee Mountains Tipperary.
Martina McMahon of Limerick was the winner in the Camogie final and Adam O’Brien of Ahane in Co. Limerick coveted the Under 16 Hurling title.
Click to view photos on the finals on Munster GAA Facebook
MUNSTER SENIOR POC FADA 2013 RESULTS
1st Stevie Brenner De La Salle Waterford 26
2nd Andrew Fahey Whitegate Clare 28
3rd John Chawke Kildimo/Pallaskennry Limerick 28
4th Darren Cuddihy Toomevara Tipperary 29
5th Seamus Coffey UCC Cork 29
6th Jason Leahy Causeway Kerry 31
MUNSTER UNDER 16 POC FADA 2013 RESULTS
1st Adam O’Brien Ahane Limerick 19
2nd Padraig McNamara Kilmaley Clare 20
3rd Declan Dalton Fr O’Neills Cork 20
4th Eoin Kiely Abbeyside Waterford 20
5th Brandon Barrett Causeway Kerry 20
6th Shane Stapleton Sean Treacys Tipperary 20
MUNSTER POC FADA
in The Glen of Aherlow
on Saturday 13th July from 11:00am to 1:30pm
Sponsored by Martin Donnelly
The Munster Poc Fada will take place this year on Saturday 13th of July across the Galtee Mountains in the Glen of Aherlow. In line with a directive from the National Poc Fada Committee the Munster Competition will be held across a Mountain Range and will be run somewhat similar to the National Finals in the Cooley Mountains.
The starting times for the competitions are 11.00am for the Under 16 with the Senior starting at 11.30am and the expected finish time is 1:30pm
We would suggest that everyone comes properly prepared with boots (football or mountain, thick socks and rain gear).
Directions: Head for Tipperary Town. On arrival take the R664 to Lisvernane, which is a journey of 8 miles. This road is out by Sean Treacy Park and follow the signs from there.
Come along to the beautiful Glen to follow your county representatives.
SENIOR CONTESTANTS
Limerick John Chawke Kildimo/Pallaskennry
Kerry Jason Leahy Causeway
Clare Andrew Fahey Whitegate
Cork Declan Dalton Fr O’Neill’s
Tipperary Darren Cuddihy Toomevara
Waterford Stephen Brenner De La Salle
UNDER 16 CONTESTANTS
Limerick Adam O’Brien Ahane
Kerry Brandon Barrett Causeway
Clare Padraig McNamara Kilmaley
Cork Seamus Coffey U.C.C
Tipperary Shane Stapleton Sean Treacys
Waterford Eoin Kiely Abbeyside
CAMOGIE CONTESTANTS
Limerick Martina McMahon Croagh/Kilfinny
Kerry Patrice Diggin Causeway
Clare Jessica O’Neill Clooney/Quinn
Cork –
Tipperary Ciara Holohan Burgess/Duharra
Waterford Aisling O’Brien Lismore
Rules
1. Each contestant will be accompanied by a Referre (score keeper) and flag marker (appointed by the overall organiser Maor)
2. Referees will be provided with three sliotars each starting out. In the case of losing these the referee must request additional ones from the Maor
3. The Referee shall make an accurate record of The Hurler’s score, poc by poc. He must record each poc on the scorecard – immediately as it occurs. A poc is deemed to have been taken when the sliotar is struck by The Hurler in the contest irrespective of the direction it takes (The Sliotar).
4. The Referee shall see to it that The Hurler when taking the poc does not pass the score-flag or remove it before a poc is taken. Penalty: The Referee shall apply the following penalty if this rule is broken by The Hurler and do so from the beginning of the contest in the case of each and every such foul by The Hurler. Before the next poc immediately following such a foul The Referee shall bring back the score-flag by the exact same distance by which The Hurler has passed the flag while taking the previous poc. The Feighlí Scoir shall apply this penalty strictly throughout.
5. The Hurler’s Choice of Position to Poc From: The Referee should not permit The Hurler to choose a position which is off the line of the course, any further away from the score-flag than the length of his Camán held out at arm’s length. This is a matter of discretion but must be applied if being abused.
6. The Referee shall ensure that there are no undue delays caused by his Hurler, members of his Meitheal or others. A reasonable time may be spent searching for a lost Sliothar. The Referee may afford facilities for other Hurlers in the contest to pass.
7. The Referee shall indicate to The Hurler when a poc may be taken.
8. The Referee shall check that The Hurler’s follow the course as follows:
From the starting point the senior route will head approximately south-west towards Loc Curra, aiming to pass the baseline between two trees that will be indicated. After passing through the trees the course will then turn approximately north-west towards a hilly knoll. The sliothars will have to pass to the left (West) of the pole on top of this knoll and the course then turns due north approximately, downhill to the finish.The U16 & Ladies Courses, which are identical commence where the trees are on the senior course and then follow the same course as set out above for the senior participant, also passing to the left (West) of the pole on top of the knoll.