Caulry Gaa

Founded 1928

Co. Westmeath

Caulry GAA PRO Notes 01/09/2024

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Club Lotto
There was no winner of the jackpot of €19,600 in our draw held on 26th of August last.
Numbers drawn: 4, 16, 18, 31
Weekly winners of €30: Eoghan Grennan, Hugh Nestor, Serena Lee, Hugh Clavin, James Rushe
Seller’s prize: Ger Carroll
Thank you for your support.
Next Jackpot is €19,600 on 2nd of September 2024.

SFC Round 5 Fixture
It will be all to play for on Saturday evening next when our seniors take to the field in Hogan Park, Moate for their fifth and final round robin game of this year’s championship. Having picked up a vital victory against Tang last week, our lads gave themselves a fighting chance at securing a quarter-final spot and avoiding the drop to Section B heading into their last group-stage game. It’s all or nothing though as a win is needed in order to be in with a chance of making this year’s knockout stages. Our lads will have to battle it out against Coralstown/Kinnegad on the evening and kick-off for this important clash is at 5:45pm. All supporters are asked to get behind the lads as they endeavour to reach the knock-out stages of the senior championship for the fourth consecutive year. We wish the lads and their management team the very best of luck. 

Ladies Intermediate Championship Round 4
Caulry 5-16
Clann Gaels 3-4
Our ladies had a comprehensive win over Clann Gaels when they hosted the side for their Round 4 Intermediate Championship clash in the park on a sunny Friday evening last. 
Our girls burst out of the tracks with a point from Molly Connaughton within the opening 50 seconds putting a start to the scoring account. Clann Gaels levelled up the game then on the 7th minute. However, Caulry were only getting started as Ava Hallisy got the ball rolling when she fired home a goal on the 14th minute. The same girl then made the most of what could have been a goal for Amy Murphy when she pointed to put four points between the sides. A Clann Gaels free brought the margins back to three, but this was soon doubled as our ladies worked the ball down the field with Jasmine Maloney finishing to the back of the net. Another three-pointer within the same minute, this time Leah Hallisy was on target having launched in a high ball, gave the opposition a mountain to climb. Our ladies saw the half out with further points from Leah, Aine Gaynor and Lauren White to leave the scoreboard reading 3-5 to 0-2 at the halftime whistle.
The Caulry tirade restarted straight after the resumption of play courtesy of a goal from Leah Hallisy. Points from the two Hallisys, White and Maloney preceded Clann Gaels next score of the match. This came on the 41st minute in the form of a goal. However, Caulry responded in style as Ava pulled on a short ball in from Gaynor and registered our fifth goal of the game. To credit the Clann Gael girls, they never gave up as an unanswered 1-1 gave them a slight glimmer of hope as the final quarter began. Ultimately, our girls proved too strong for the ladies in maroon and blue as further points from the Hallisys, Eunice David and Gaynor secured the win. This means our ladies progress into the knock-out stages of this year’s championship with one group stage game to go.
Team & Scorers: Aisling Claffey, Ella Corcoran, Amy Murphy, Grace Shortall, Susan Duignan, Ruth Martin, Eunice David (0-1), Jasmine Maloney (1-1), Aishling Gaynor, Molly Connaughton (0-1), Ava Hallisy (2-3), Rachel Maguire, Lauren White (0-2), Leah Hallisy (2-6), Aine Gaynor (0-2)
Subs: Aoife Collins for Grace Shortall, Siun Lyons for Jasmine Maloney, Katie Killane for Aine Gaynor, Caoimhe Lawless for Ava Hallisy

Junior B Championship Round 3
Caulry 6-16
Maryland 0-8
Caulry had a comfortable win over Maryland in the park on Saturday evening last when the sides met for in the third round of this year’s Junior B Championship.
It was the opposition who were first to get off the mark with a point from play on the 2nd minute. Liam Malynn opened Caulry’s account then after rounding off a patient move. A converted-free from the same man the gave our lads the lead. However, Maryland were hot on our heels as they fired over a point on the 11th minute to tie up proceedings. A quick scoring blitz from our lads then followed which gave us a lead we wouldn’t relinquish; a trio of points from the boots of Alan Daly (after being teed up by Harry Stuart Trainor), Shane Lawless (who made a burst in towards the goal before finishing with a point) and Sean Doyle (a fisted effort after a patch of nice combined teamwork from Alan Lynam and Mark Fitzpatrick) gave Caulry the upper hand before Fitzpatrick pulled on the ball and fired home a goal to double our lead. Maryland drew one of these back from a free, but Lawless cancelled this score out when he won the resultant kickout and fisted the ball over the bar. At this point in the game, Caulry were completely in charge and tagged on an unanswered 2-2 before the visitors managed another score. Will Buckley and Lawless accounted for the points while the duo of goals came from Malynn and Oisín Shortall. The last score of the half was a Maryland pointed-free to leave them trailing 3-8 to 0-4 at the halftime whistle. 
This halftime tally was doubled throughout the second half as the game continued in much the same vein with our lads being too strong for the opposition. A Malynn point and goal from Doyle further stretched the Caulry advantage early in the half. A goal from John Maguire was then sandwiched between two pointed-frees for the men in blue and white. Four Caulry points, a ‘45’ from Malynn and three points from play from Lawless, Ciaran Gaynor and Colin Murphy, preceded the opposition’s next score which came on the 53rd minute in the form of a point. Malynn single handedly outscored the opposition 1-3 to 0-1 in the late stages of the half with his goal punctuating the game to see Caulry ease over the opposition on this occasion.
Team & Scorers: Cillian Nagle, Ciaran Allen, Johnny Buckley, Luke Hamilton, Alan Lynam, Harry Stuart Trainor, Oisín Shortall (1-0), John Maguire (1-0), Colin Murphy (0-1), Will Buckley (0-1), Sean Doyle (1-1), Shane Lawless (0-4), Alan Daly (0-1), Mark Fitzpatrick (1-0), Liam Malynn (2-7, 2f, 1 ‘45’)
Subs: Hugh Allen for Mark Fitzpatrick, Ciaran Gaynor (0-1) for John Maguire, Mark Fitzpatrick for Luke Hamilton

Fixtures
U16 Championship at home to Tyrrellspass on Monday, September 2nd at 6:30pm
U14 Championship away to The Downs on Wednesday, September 4th at 6:30pm
Minor Championship at home to St. Loman’s on Thursday, September 5th at 6:30pm
U12 Championship at home to Maryland/Tang on Friday, September 6th at 6:30pm
SFC Round 5 vs. Coralstown/Kinnegad on Saturday, September 7th in Hogan Park, Moate at 5:45pm

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