The Business End of the Season

The Business End of the Season, that’s what they call it in some circles.

And here we are, with a handful of games left and a set of league tables that don’t make for great reading.  Our league teams have more hard luck stories than points on the board.  That can change quickly.

Our first division team has 4 league fixtures remaining, starting tonight, 23rd February in Lisburn at 7.30pm vs Half Moon. Come along and give them some support.

For a full set of fixtures and dates for all teams in the club see here:

End of season fixtures

 

The 2nd Annual Division 3 No Keeper Clontarf Away Game

There’s no point getting involved in Water Polo if you are after an easy Saturday afternoon out. Who wants that?

For the second season in a row our division 3 team traveled to play Clontarf with no keeper in the squad. Worked out ok last year when we left with the points. This year a collective decision was made to up the ante by going with no keeper and only 7 players.

With one arm behind our back the team stormed into a 2-4 lead in the first quarter. Today would be a good day, Clontarf hadn’t figured out that Waris in nets was new to this. The 2nd quarter started and we went 2-5 up. And the goals, oh the goals, these were well worked, Clontarf couldn’t live with the movement and majestic interplay.

And then the wheels came off. By halftime the score was 6-6. The refereeing had been pretty harsh on both teams, Clontarf had a player wrapped up in the first quarter, the 2nd quarter the balance swung and we conceded penalties and exclusions by the bucketful.

By the start of the 4th quarter Clontarf had a 11-8 lead. It was hard to imagine a come back, but the plan was to give it a go. That didn’t happen and the referee’s willingness to exclude players eventually came back to bite us. This guy here, got excluded for 3 majors (I insist two of them were mistakes, but who’s gonna listen). To cap things off there was another small incident involving back-chat to the referee that resulted in another player getting excluded leaving Cu Chulainn with 5 in the water for the last 3 minutes.

Emmet McCann managed to get a goal while we were 2 men down, fair play to him.

I’m already excited for next season’s 3rd Annual Division 3 No Keep Clontarf Away Game.

Final score 14-9. We gave them a game. Somehow.

Goals from J Duffin 5, McCann 2, Jordan 1, Bradley 1

Division 1 Vs Sandycove

A week on from a hard defeat against North Dublin, the Cú Chulainn first team had a chance to get back on track against Sandycove in Lisburn.

The hard work put in on tactical errors the previous week really paid off in what would end up as a 11-10 win to ourselves. 

 At times it felt Cú Chulainn would open up a gap on Sandycove, but they kept coming back.

Decky McKerr put in a great performance, scoring 7 but it's fair to say the teamwork happening around the pool gave him the platform to score some fantastic goals. Tom Donnelly chipped in with 2 goals from distance (he's good at that!). Ronan McClean (another fine goal from distance) and Caoimhghin Campfield also got on the score sheet.

Special mention to Nessy for taking a head stagger in the 4th quarter and going for a wee swim with the ball. Some people just want to keep the crowd entertained.

*Fergus Carlin would also like to file an official apology for launching a misplaced pass to the referee during the interval at the scoreboard and the frightened table officials. 

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Swim Ulster Table Officials Course

The youth of today!

 

Layabouts! Lazy! Phone-gazing sorts!


Not the young ones in the Water Polo community.


Last night Swim Ulster and Ulster Water Polo delivered a course for table officials. The course was taught by Cú Chulainn's own Decky McKerr.


As well representatives from local clubs our lads who attended were Fearghal Creagh, Daniel Duffin, Jude Loane and Luke Quinn.


Now qualified to officiate in games.


Improving themselves and Water Polo.

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Corrib Development Tournament January 2019

On the 19th and 20th January 2019, Cú Chulainn sent an under 13 team to the Corrib Development Tournament. The 10 strong team, with 6 representatives of St Malachy’s College, Belfast; traveled to Galway with high hopes of a good time and winning a few games along the way.

Things went well, very well indeed.

In the group stages the team saw off North Dublin with a 14-3 win followed by a 3-2 win over Watford who won the tournament last year. Next up came a quarter final against Drogheda, who fell to 13-2 defeat.

After a night of rest it was back to the pool on Sunday for a semi-final against Tribes. This was a hard fought game with Cú Chulainn coming through to win 6-4 to face Corrib in the final.

The final was a tight affair with the teams sitting at 4-4 going into the final quarter. At that point tiredness kicked in and Corrib pulled away to an 8-4 win.

All at Cú Chulainn would like to congratulate Corrib on the victory and hosting a fantastic event.

As for our Under 13 team, as Assistant Coach Michael McKendry said ‘This was the first competition for many of the players, and first trip away from home, the experience will stand them in good stead. We all think they did the club and their families proud.’

Next up for the Under 13s is a series of games in Ulster culminating in the Irish U-13 Cup in April.

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Coach: Jacob Duffin

Assistant Coach: Michael McKendry

Manager: Tracey Duffin

Team:

Daniel Duffin

Cormac Creagh

Luca Hughes

Caolan McCormick

Daniel Cunningham

Stephen Moore

Luke Philips

Dáire Galvin

Mia McHugh

Bobbi-Leigh Joyce