Caulry Gaa

Founded 1928

Co. Westmeath

Caulry GAA PRO Notes 27/08/2023

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Club Lotto
There was no winner of the jackpot of €8,800 in our draw held on 21st of August last.
Numbers drawn: 6, 12, 31, 32
Weekly winners of €30: Shay Hickey, Derek Fox, Declan Egan, Dorothy & James Casey, Ray Farrell
Sellers prize: Danny Muldoon
Thank you for your support.
Next Jackpot is €9,000 on 28th of August 2023.

J2FC Round 5
Caulry
4-14
Delvin 5-13
Our juniors came up short against Delvin when the sides battled it out in Ballinagore on Thursday evening last four Round 5 of the J2FC.
Neil Clinton opened the scoring inside the opening 60 seconds when he pointed from play. However, Delvin soon settled into proceedings and had 1-3 notched up within a matter of minutes. The sides shared four points all from frees to finish the opening quarter of play. Our lads worked hard prior to the halftime whistle with their efforts paying dividends as Caulry outscored the opposition 0-6 to 0-2. Sean O’Neill, Adam Donoghue, Mark Fitzpatrick and Liam Malynn all contributed to the scoring account as we trailed by two at the interval.
Malynn kicked the opening two points of the second half to level proceedings. Caulry were then given a glorious boost in the form of two goals. Firstly, Malynn converted a penalty before Donoghue struck lucky after a fine ball in from Emmet Nally. To credit Delvin, they responded well with a point from play seconds later. Hugh Allen then kicked the next score of the game on the 44th minute, but we were dealt a blow as a second yellow card meant we were reduced to fourteen men heading into the final quarter. Delvin took back-to-back scores inside the 45th minute, one of which was a goal to reduce the gap to two. Nally and Malynn then took points of there own to widen the gap once again. But Delvin had a hunger in their bellies and another unanswered 1-1 had the teams all-square. Allen’s second point of the game was cancelled out at the other end of the field. Brendan McCormack then struck lucky as he fired home a goal low and left on the 56th minute. However, no sooner had the Caulry cheer stopped when the sides were tied again as Delvin raced down the field and registered their fourth goal of the game. The men in maroon and white followed this up with a point to marginally take the lead. Our lads had one more burst in them and this time it was Clinton who finished with a goal after good work from Malynn and McCormack. However, in similar fashion to before, the Delvin men riffled home another goal within seconds to reinstate their lead. A late converted-free for the opposition saw them take the victory in this high scoring affair.
Team & Scorers: Ruiari Casey, Ciaran Allen, Johnny Buckley, Adam Mullins, Luke Hamilton, Sean O’Neil (0-1), Alan Daly, Neil Clinton (1-1), Alan Fitzpatrick, Brendan McCormack (1-0), Darren Browne, Hugh Allen (0-2), Adam Donoghue (1-1), Mark Fitzpatrick (0-1), Liam Malynn (1-7, 6f)
Subs: Emmet Nally (0-1) for Mark Fitzpatrick, Paul Hogan for Hugh Allen

SFC Round 5
Caulry
1-9
The Downs 1-9
Our seniors qualified for a quarter-final of this year’s SFC when they wrapped up their group-stages with a draw against The Downs on Sunday evening last.
Our lads made a positive start to the game with points from Senan Baker and Kevin Maguire. The Downs then got off the mark on the 5th minute with a free. A foul on Baker enabled Conor McCormack to put his name on the scoresheet when he sent over a pointed-free. The sides exchanged wides before Tadgh Baker found himself some space and riffled the back of the opposition’s net on the 11th minute. Caulry were then four points the good after a converted-mark from Alan Malynn. A pointed-free for The Downs was cancelled out at the other end of the field by Tiarnán O’Donovan after a fine catch from Stephen Connolly at midfield. The Downs then kicked the next two scores of the game on the 24th and 28th minutes. Jack Connaughton brought off a fine save on the 25th minute to keep our lead in-tact as an exchange of frees saw Caulry lead 1-6 to 0-5 at the break.
The sides tagged on early points with Malynn adding one for Caulry. Connaughton brought off another fine save on the 36th minute as the men in black and amber launched attack after attack as they availed of the favouring breeze. Despite owning much of the possession, the opposition only managed to convert one chance, this a point from play on the 45th minute. Our lads got back-to-back scores then via McCormack and Baker then. However, despite this four-point platform, our lads failed to push on as The Downs dug deep into the closing minutes of the half and kicked the last two scores to level the game just in the nick of time. This result sees Caulry finish 3rd in the table to qualify for a quarter-final next weekend.
Team & Scorers: Jack Connaughton, Eoin Shortal, Kevin Maguire (0-1), Sean Fox, Tadgh Baker (1-0), Eoghan Grennan, Damien Dolan, Stephen Connolly, Sean Doyle, Ben Moran, Conor McCormack (0-2, 1f), Sean Murphy, Tiranán O’Donovan (0-1), Senan Baker (0-3, 2f), Alan Malynn (0-2, 1m)
Subs: Sean Clinton for Eoin Shortall, Paddy Sleator for Sean Doyle, Emmet Nally for Sean Murphy, Luke Buckley for Tiarnán O’Donovan, Harry Stuart Trainor for Damien Dolan

Fixtures
U17 Championship
at home to Killucan on Monday, August 28th at 7pm
U15 Championship at home to Milltownpass on Wednesday, August 30th at 7pm
U13 Championship vs. Maryland/Tang on Friday, September 1st at 7pm in Tang

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