Club Lotto
There was no winner of the jackpot of €14,800 in our draw held on 19th of March last.
Numbers drawn: 1, 3, 13, 19
Weekly winners of €30: Conor McCormack, Ann Flanagan, Senan Naughton, Brian Malynn, Winnie Egan
Sellers prize: Kieran Hanevy
Thank you for your support.
Next Jackpot is €15,000 on 25th of March 2024.
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Minor League
Caulry 3-12
Shandonagh 0-6
Our minors got off to winning ways when they hosted Shandonagh on Friday evening last for their opening Division 2 League game.
Our boys hit the ground running and were three points the better of Shandonagh before the opposition got going. Aaron Murphy added the first two scores prior to Lee Corcoran pointing on the 7th minute following a fine intercept from Cormac Murphy in defence. The visitors got off the mark on the 11th minute with a pointed-free. They then added their second, but Caulry were soon back in control of proceedings thanks to a goal courtesy of Simon O’Grady. Shandonagh added their third pointed-free, but our lads finished the half strong with further scores from Daniel Lynam, Dean Martin and Hugo McGowan to lead by seven at the break.
The second half was similar to the first in that our lads dominated throughout. The sides shared four points in the resuming eight minutes of play. Murphy was on fire and could do no wrong as he rattled off 2-2 between the 44th and 53rd minutes. Shandonagh drew one back on the 55th minute, but ultimately our lads were the better side as the scoreline finished 3-12 to 0-6.
Team & Scorers: Max O’Sullivan, Luke Nolan, Cormac Murphy, Sean Donnelly, Daniel Lynam (0-1), Rory Hatton, Cody Parker, Dean Martin (0-2), David Gaynor, Kyle Rainey, Lee Corcoran (0-1), Aaron Hanevy (0-1), Simon O’Grady (1-0), Aaron Murphy (2-4, 1f), Cian Malone
Subs: Hugo McGowan (0-3), Kyle Nulty
Division 2 ACFL
Caulry 1-9
Garrycastle 0-12
Our lads escaped with a draw on a sunny but blustery Saturday afternoon last in the park when they played host to neighbours Garrycastle for Round 4 of the Division 2 ACFL.
Caulry were unlucky in the opening minutes of the game when a quick-flowing move was almost finished to the net by Alan Malynn, but on this occasion, he had to settle for the opening point instead. In a similar vein, Garrycastle missed their opening chance before adding a point on the 6th minute. The visitors then pounced on our kickout and added another to momentarily take the lead. Playing with a strong breeze ever so slightly favouring Caulry in this half, Stephen Connolly sent over a fine long-range point to level the sides once again. Damien Dolan then edged our noses in front on the 12th minute with his point. True to fashion though, the sides were tied one again on the 14th minute after a needless foul set Garrycastle up for a pointed-free. The men in green and red went ahead on the 16th minute when they overturned our attack and raced down the field for a score. Our lads hit a purple patch during the closing ten minutes of the half. Luke Buckley converted two frees to kickstart this revolution. Sean Clinton then added a point before Malynn added the goal (this coming after Thomas Dunning capitalised on a poor Garrycastle kickout). Colin Murphy then finished the first half scoring tally with a point to see our lads lead 1-7 to 0-4 at the break.
Despite having the upper hand heading into the second half, our lads struggled to push on as Garrycastle registered a trio of points inside as many minutes. Alan Lynam and Malynn combined to set the latter up for our first point of the half on the 34th minute. However, this proved to be no good as the opposition took control of the game and dominated possession all over the field. Lucky from a Caulry point of view, the Garrycastle forwards left much to be desired as they managed to convert just three of their six chance and drew level on the 51st minute. It looked as though our luck was out minutes later after a Buckley shot rattled off the post and set Garrycastle up for a point to level the game again with just minutes left on the clock. Their centre-forward impressed throughout as he showed guile and experience on the 57th minute when he fisted a point to see his side take the lead. With hope dwindling, our lads were given a chance to level the game when Connolly was fouled, and Malynn made no mistake in splitting the posts from outside the ‘45’. Garrycastle were given one last lifeline in a similar form at the other end of the field, but much to the relief of Caulry spectators, this free-kick went wayward as the sides had to settle for a share of the spoils on this occasion.
Team & Scorers: Cillian Nagle, Olan Healy, Tom Cloonan, Darren Hynds, Eoghan Grennan, Damien Dolan (0-1), Glen Carolan, Colin Murphy (0-1), Stephen Connolly (0-1), Alan Lynam, Sean Clinton (0-1), Neil Clinton, Luke Buckley (0-2, 2f), Alan Malynn (1-3, 1f), Thomas Dunning
Subs: Alan Daly for Eoghan Grennan, Oisín Shortall for Alan Lynam, Dylan Lowry for Thomas Dunning
Division 4 ACFL
Caulry 4-19
Rosemount 0-9
Our Division 4 ACFL team picked up their first win of this year’s campaign when they made the journey to Rosemount on Sunday morning last.
The sides traded scores in the opening two minutes of the game with ours coming from the boot of Adam Donoghue. Our lads then raced into the lead with a trio of points from Liam Malynn, Oisín Shortall and Glen Carolan. Rosemount drew one of these back on the 9th minute, but our lads were on fire, and after an onslaught of scores including three goals from Olan Healy, Malynn and Luke Buckley the scoreboard read 3-7 to 0-2. The opposition momentarily broke our stride on the 19th minute when they added a pointed-free. However, our tails were up as Donoghue, Carolan and Malynn all added scores to give our lads an impressive 4-10 to 0-3 lead at the interval.
Rosemount were first out of the traps in the second have with a duo of points. Sean Murphy restarted our scoring tally on the 36th minute. The sides shared four points before the end of this quarter with Donoghue and Andy O’Sullivan on target for Caulry. The remainder of the game saw our lads outscore the homeside 0-5 to 0-2 as Caulry ran out comprehensive winners.
Team & Scorers: Conor Hynes, Dylan Lowry, Johnny Buckley, Luke Hamilton, Adam Mullins, Darren Hynds, Glen Carolan (0-2), Sean Murphy (0-4), Alan Lynam, Shane Lawless, Oisín Shortall (0-2), Olan Healy (1-1), Adam Donoghue (1-3), Liam Malynn (1-5, 3f), Luke Buckley (1-1)
Subs: Andy O’Sullivan (0-1) for Luke Buckley, Sean O’Neill for Johnny Buckley, Brendan McCormack for Alan Lynam, Nicky Killane for Olan Healy, Ciaran Allen for Glen Carolan, Olan Healy for Darren Hynds