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Irish Independent
22-07-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Duffry Rovers make light of absentees to comfortably account for Cloughbawn
Duffry Rovers 4-17 Cloughbawn 2-6 Wexford People THAT OLD adage about a rising tide lifting all boats can readily be applied to Duffry Rovers and specifically their football fortunes right now. Their Premier Minor title win of 2023 was one of the stand-out under-age achievements of recent times, and those young players are beginning to really blossom.


Irish Independent
15-07-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Duffry Rovers show they mean business as St. Patrick's are brushed aside
Duffry Rovers mean business in this year's Whizzy Internet Intermediate 'A' football championship and they brushed aside a meek St. Patrick's challenge to show it in this Group B opener in Farmleigh on Friday.


Irish Independent
07-07-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Bobby makes Codd of the Duffry with late winning point for Monageer-Boolavogue
Monageer-Boolavogue 1-16 Duffry Rovers 2-12 Wexford People Long-time leaders Monageer-Boolavogue were almost caught by a late Duffry Rovers surge before three points from the 59th minute onwards guided them to a narrow win in this Joyces Expert Intermediate 'A' hurling championship Group A game in Samaritans St. Patrick's Park on Sunday. The side seeking a second successive victory at the Enniscorthy venue were looking good at half-time when they led by 1-6 to 0-5 after facing the elements, with a sturdy defensive effort restricting the Duffry to a mere two points from play.


Irish Independent
24-06-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Duffry Rovers pip Crossabeg-Ballymurn to Junior ‘B' hurling title after exciting finish
Duffry Rovers 2-17 Crossabeg-Ballymurn 3-12 DUFFRY ROVERS came out on top of a titanic battle in the Junior 'B' hurling Cross-District league final on Wednesday, defeating Crossabeg-Ballymurn in Halo Tiles Centre of Excellence. The sides were level with 53 minutes on the clock, after the Wexford District club hit back to tie the contest having trailed for long spells.


Irish Independent
19-06-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Liza and Faye advance to Leinster Poc Fada decider
After an impressive display of skill and power, it was Faye O'Connell who claimed the Under-16 title with a fantastic score of 27, bringing the honours back to Rathnure. In the adult competition it was a nail-biting finish, with just the puck of a ball separating the top contenders. In the end, Liza Bates of Duffry Rovers emerged victorious with an outstanding score of 25. Both Faye and Lisa will now go on to represent Wexford in the Leinster GAA and camogie Senior and Under-16 Poc Fada finals, taking place on Saturday, June 28 on Mount Leinster, Carlow.