Caulry Gaa

Founded 1928

Co. Westmeath

Caulry GAA PRO Notes 10/03/2024

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Club Lotto
There was no winner of the jackpot of €14,400 in our draw held on 4th of March last.
Numbers drawn: 10, 13, 14, 20
Weekly winners of €30: Joe Roarke, Helen Allen, Michelle Donnelly, Mary Flynn, John G Buckley
Sellers prize: K Hanevy
Thank you for your support.
Next Jackpot is €14,600 on 11th of March 2024.

Division 4 ACFL
Caulry 1-6
The Downs 1-11
Our Division 4 ACFL team suffered another defeat when they hosted The Downs in the park on Saturday afternoon last.
Team & Scorers: Cillian Nagle, Adam Mullins, Johnny Buckley, Luke Hamilton (0-1), Oisín Shortall, Darren Hynds, Glenn Carolan (0-1), Neil Clinton, Sean Murphy, Alan Daly, Andy O’Sullivan, Alan Lynam, Adam Donoghue (0-1), Paul Hogan, Liam Malynn (0-3, 3f), Colin Murphy (1-0)

Division 2 ACFL
Caulry 0-7
Ballymore 0-5
Our Division 2 ACFL team escaped with a win when they travelled to Ballymore on Sunday morning last.
The homeside opened the scoring account when their full-forward tapped over a straight-forward free. Jack Connaughton shortly got our lads motoring when he converted a ‘45’. This score was quickly followed by a point from Emmet Nally after Stephen Connolly fielded the opposition’s kickout. Conor McCormack then put Caulry three points the good when he sent over a super long-range point. A duo of converted-frees for Ballymore had the homeside back on level ground as the final ten minutes of play approached. Similar to the open ten minutes of the half, our lads took control. Malynn kicked the next score of the game, having rounded off a fine move from McCormack. Nally then added another fine score from play before Luke Buckley converted a free. A late score from McCormack saw our lads lead 0-7 to 0-3 at the break.
A lacklustre second half was in store for spectators as just two scores were registered, both of which for Ballymore in the closing minutes of the half. The two sides were wasteful upfront, Ballymore more so than Caulry as they owned most of the play. Nally had a great chance to fire home a goal at one stage in the half, having rounded the keeper and done everything right bar find the back of the net. Ballymore injected a bit of excitement into the game when they pointed on the 50th minute, giving us a dangerous three-point lead heading into the closing stages. Despite not adding to our scoring tally in the half, Caulry can be accredited for the determination and will to win, particularly in terms of defence. Damien Dolan, Sean Fox and Tom Cloonan all brought off vital intercepts throughout the game to keep the opposition to just two second half scores. The last of these was on the 60th minute in the form of a free. But as they say ‘a win is a win’ and our lads will be happy to upkeep their winning streak despite the less than spectacular performance.
Team & Scorers: Jack Connaughton (0-1, 1 ‘45’), Olan Healy, Tom Cloonan, Sean Clinton, Sean Fox, Damien Dolan, Neil Clinton, Colin Murphy, Stephen Connolly, Shane Lawless, Conor McCormack (0-2), Emmet Nally (0-2), Thomas Dunning, Alan Malynn (0-1), Luke Buckley (0-1, 1f)
Subs: Alan Lynam for Shane Lawless, Sean Murphy for Thomas Dunning, Oisín Shortall for Luke Buckley, Glen Carolan for Alan Malynn

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