Summer announcements

Summer break

The final junior sessions of the year will take place on Tuesday 18 June (BRA) and Thursday 20 June (Falls).

The junior sessions will resume at the beginning of September. Dates will be confirmed via email, website and social media.

Club summer training

We are currently organising a pre-season camp for junior players. We are being supported by Belfast City Council and are planning the camp with Diamonds Water Polo Club.

We are aiming to hold it over two weeks in the second half of August at RBAI school pool. We are hoping to confirm details within the next week or two and will be in touch.

National Academy

The National Academy will be held in Limerick on 9-11 August. It is focusing on players at U15 and U17 level. Players who have been involved in national or regional squads will be invited to attend by regional coaches. We are in talks with Ulster Water Polo to find out more about this process.

Registration

From the start of next year (September onwards) Swim Ireland will be monitoring club sessions to ensure that all players training and competing are registered, for insurance purposes.

Each child must register with the club and pay an annual fee of £40. This is in addition to club fees payable by all members. Flexible payment options and family rates are available.

Parents’ rota

From the start of next year we will be introducing a parents’ rota for each junior session (one parent to be at each session, taking it in turns over a number of weeks / months).

If you would like to help out then please let us know by speaking to a coach or emailing the club on cuchulainn.waterpolo@gmail.com.

Training in 2019/20

We have yet to confirm training sessions for next year but are confident that we will be offering the following. Please note the age groups, particularly if your son or daughter is too old for the Thursday night session.

  • U13 to U17, Monday, 4.30 to 5.30, RBAI (swim training)*

  • U12 to U16, Tuesday, 7.30 to 8.30, BRA

  • U13 to U17, Wednesday, 8.00 to 9.30, Grove*

  • U9 to U13, Thursday, 7.30 to 8.30, Falls

*From next year, we are hoping to offer these sessions together with Diamonds Water Polo Club.

Under 13 Cup - As Told by Michael McKendry

The team headed off from BRA at 12.30 on Saturday 18 May 2019 with the expected 8 of our 10 player squad to play our first two qualifying games at the National Aquatic Centre in Dublin.

While most of team had played a number of times together and indeed travelled to Galway in January for the Corrib development tournament we also had Sally along on Saturday for her first games outside of Ulster.

We were hopeful of a good showing based on our second place result in Galway but also wary as we didn’t have a number of those players traveling with us this time and had only 1 substitute for the Saturday games.  This proved very useful when Daniel Cunningham advised that he had hurt his wrist during the week and we weren’t sure how it would hold up.

All of our group games were scheduled to be played in the smaller of the two pools and having two games going at the same time in an adjacent pool was a first for many of our players. 

Our first group game at 16.00 was against St Vincents Whales and we won this comfortably 17-1.  We then had a two hour wait until our next game at 18.00 against Clonard B we won again 11-4.  As a result everyone was in good form heading back up the road to Belfast and looking forward to more of the same on Sunday.

On Sunday morning we were a bit more subdued when we met at 6.00am to hit the road back to Dublin for our 8.30 game.  We were delighted that Sally, having enjoyed Saturdays games so much, asked if she could go on Sunday as well as she.  We were met in Dublin by Luca Straten and Finn Black who were also first timers on a national stage and that meant that we had 3 substitutes. 

Our third qualifying game against Sandycove went well and we won 13-2 with Luca Straten scoring his first goal in a national competition.  We then went for a leisurely breakfast in IKEA followed by a stroll around the Phoenix Park visitor centre.

Next it was back to the NAC for final group game at 13.30 against North Dublin, this proved to be the most difficult game of the qualifying stage but we managed a satisfactory win 8-3.  We had done it, won our group with a goal difference of 36 goals!  We quickly worked out that our quarter final opponents were Corrib A who we had lost out to in January but were hopeful of an upset, especially as they had come second in their qualifying group. 

Our quarter final took place at 15.00 and Corrib took an early lead which they held onto despite a late rally by our players, who narrowed the gap to 2 goals in the last quarter, only to lose out in dying seconds 9-6.

We then went into the playoffs against Bangor Barracudas at 16.00 and won that game 17-8 with Luca Straten adding to his goal tally and Finn Black scoring his first national competition goal.  This meant we had one more game against Newry, a playoff for 5/6 places, and after a short wait we started at 17.45. The team put up a very spirited performance but in the end the early start and number of games told and we lost 9-6.

The team were very disappointed but we did point out that they had come 6 out of 20 teams which took part.  It was only later that we found out that Corrib A, who had put us out at the quarter final stage, had won the competition in a close final game with St Vincent’s Sharks 6-4.

I would like to congratulate all of the players Daniel and Cormac for the leadership they showed, Bobby Lee and Luca Hughes who got better with every game they played, Daniel Cunningham who asked to play despite his wrist injury, Luke for his first ever time playing in nets, and to Stephen, Sally, Luca and Finn who despite being the younger players showed great willingness and determination throughout.

Thanks also go to the parents who gave their time and cars for transport to and from Dublin, Mia for her help on the pool bank encouraging and looking after the players, Tracey for organising it all and Jacob for coaching the team. I went along to help out as needed and was delighted to see the improvement in all of the players over the weekend, there really is nothing like match practice to develop a team. I have the usual memento a sore throat from shouting but hope I didn’t deafen anyone too badly!      

Coach: Jacob Duffin

Assistant Coach: Michael McKendry

Manager: Tracey Duffin

Assistant Manager/Watergirl: Mia McHugh

Team:

Daniel Duffin

Cormac Creagh

Luca Hughes

Daniel Cunningham

Stephen Moore

Luke Philips

Bobbi-Leigh Joyce

Sally Alissa

Luca Straten

Finn Black

Cú Chulainn and the Quest for an Irish Cup Win

Plans were made.

Training was done.

All the squad had to do was go to the NAC in Dublin and win a game or two against some of the best teams Ireland had to offer.

First up was a game against St Vincents, this years Irish League winners and in the end, winners of this years Irish Cup. So, a nice easy start……

We gave them a game but their quality was too much to live with. They ran out 11-5 winners, our goals came from Decky McKerr (2), Caoimhin Campfield, Tom Donnelly and Michael Dempsey (1).

There was plenty to be encouraged about here, so after an early night and a hearty breakfast it was time to take on Half Moon. They finished in the league one place above us, so this looked like the best opportunity to get that win.

It was a tight affair, by the start of the 4th quarter the scores were even at 7 each. And then it happened, for the first time in the game we took the lead thanks to an Eamon Kerr peach. And then Nicky Birch extended the lead further. With only a few minutes left we had a 9-7 lead.

It was happening! The win, we’d be set up for our final game of the group stage with a decent chance of getting a spot in the semi-final.

A couple of cheap goals for Half Moon leveled the game. As the game entered the last 30 seconds we called a timeout as our last roll of the dice. Unfortunately we didn’t get a shot away and Half Moon broke and scored with 1 second left on the clock to make the score 9-10.

And that was it. Half Moon took the points and we were left needing to overturn North Dublin by 10 goals to qualify for the next round.

Our goals came from Decky McKerr (4), Eamo Kerr, Caoimhin Campfield, Jacob Duffin, Nicky Birch and Cathal Fitzpatrick (1).

It’s not polite to talk to much about what happened in the final group game against North Dublin.

Looking at the positives…….we scored first would maybe one…….The third quarter, we won 1-0…..And that’s about it. North Dublin 15 - Cú Chulainn 3.

Goals from Caoimhin Campfield, Tom Donnelly and Cathal Fitzpatrick (1).

And that’s it. Until next time.

Division 3 Vs Sandycove

That was fun. A fine display of everything you would expect from division 3 Irish Water Polo.

 

Red card. (For them). Check.

 

Sloppy passing. Check. 

 

Embarrassing shooting. Check. 

 

Some great goals.  Check 

 

Crazy final 2 minutes featuring most of the above. Check.

 

Credit to their keeper; who made a one on one save with about 30 seconds to go. Then we missed another one on one with about 6 seconds on the clock.

 

Game finished 6-6. Feels like we lost. 

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