Club Lotto
There was no winner of the jackpot of €10,200 in our draw held on 9th of October last.
Numbers drawn: 5, 14, 25, 26
Weekly winners of €30: Eddie Mulligan, Jimmy Buckley, Rory Mulally, Brian Carolan, Helen Allen
Sellers prize: Remi
Thank you for your support.
Next Jackpot is €10,400 on 16th of October 2023.
Best Wishes
Congratulations to ladies PRO and intermediate player Aisling Claffey and her husband James on the birth of their baby girl recently.
U19 Championship Quarter Final
Caulry 4-14
Athlone 1-8
Our U19s progress to a semi-final of this year’s championship after they eased over Athlone in the park on Sunday morning last.
Our lads hit the ground running when Paul Hogan and Tiarnán O’Donovan showed great vision, combining together before Hogan finished with a goal. Tadgh Baker and Brendan McCormack added points before the opposition got off the mark. Their opening score came on the 6th minute after a free-kick was helped over the bar. O’Donovan put five points between the sides then on the 11th minute. However, at this stage in the game our lads’ heads dipped and the town side launched a comeback. They dominated our kickout and rattled off four points in quick succession to reduce the gap to one at the end of the first third. Brain Doyle then struck lucky for a goal on the 23rd minute to break Athlone’s momentum, this coming after a quick move down the field via Oisín Shortall and Baker. Hogan then well and truly undone all of the opposition’s effort when he registered our hattrick seconds later (O’Donovan can be accredited here for showing great vision). A trio of points from Doyle, Baker and McCormack enabled our lads to finish the half on a high and lead 3-6 to 0-5 at the interval.
Aaron Murphy and O’Donovan added points early on in the second half. Athlone drew one of these back on the 34th minute. Both sides missed some scoring chances before the next two scores of the game from the boots of O’Donovan and Lee Corcoran. Athlone chipped into the ever-growing deficit somewhat on the 44th minute when they converted a penalty. But this was as good as it got, as our lads finished the half well, outscoring the lads in blue and navy 1-4 to 0-2 to secure their semi-final spot.
Team & Scorers: Conor Hynes, Ben Claffey, Cormac Murphy, David Gaynor, Dean Martin, Harry Stuart Trainor, Brendan McCormack (1-2), Tadgh Baker (0-2), Alan Lynam, Dean Burns, Oisín Shortall, Paul Hogan (2-1, 1f), Brian Doyle (1-2), Tiarnán O’Donovan (0-3), Aaron Murphy (0-3, 1f)
Subs: Rory Hatton for Ben Claffey, Lee Corcoran (0-1) for Dean Burns, Kyle Rainey for Paul Hogan, Cody Parker for Brendan McCormack, Darragh Shortall for Dean Martin