Caulry Gaa

Founded 1928

Co. Westmeath

Caulry GAA PRO Notes 01/12/2024

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Club Lotto
There was no winner of the jackpot of €22,000 in our draw held on 25th of November last.
Numbers drawn: 1, 11, 14, 24
Weekly winners of €30: Pat Ryan, Tamara Farrell, Jim Hughes, Michael & Aidan Cunningham, John Francis Seery
Seller’s prize: Kieran Hanevy
Thank you for your support.
Next Jackpot is €22,200 on 2nd of December 2024.
Tickets can be purchased online via ClubZap.

Junior B Championship Final Fixture
After an impressive bout of games, including a well-earned semi-final win over Tubberclair last weekend, our Junior B team now look forward to a county final against Tyrrellspass. Our club have only ever won this championship three times previously. They originally claimed the title in 1974 and followed this up again in 1985 and 2003, and now after a 21 year wait, our lads will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of those before them and inscribe their names into the history books when they take to the field. The game is expected to take place next weekend. Check out our social media and ClubZap for confirmation of the fixture. 
All supporters are asked to don the red and white and get behind the lads on the day. 
Good luck to the lads and their management team. 

Minor AGM
Our minor board AGM took place during the week. The following officers were elected:
Minor chairman: Irvine Allen
Vice chairman: Bernard Corcoran 
Minor secretary: John Dolan
Other positions discussed on the night to be filled in the coming weeks.
A run-down of some of the mentors for our underage teams then followed and anyone else interested in putting their name forward can contact anyone on the minor board to do so. 
New players and volunteers are always welcome.
A massive thank you to all involved during the 2024 season and we look forward to action resuming in the new year.

Junior B Championship Semi Final
Caulry 3-13
Tubberclair 2-8
Our Junior B side booked their place in the county final when they defeated Tubberclair in the park on Sunday morning last. 
Tubberclair were first to get motoring as they booted over a free. However, Caulry, with a slight breeze at their backs, weren’t long about notching up scores and by the 10th minute, we had a tally of 1-4 on the scoreboard; Liam Malynn opened our scoring account from a free before Luke Buckley accounted for the first score from play (this a well taken goal after a fine pass from Will Buckley). Buckley, Alan Malynn and Thomas Dunning were next to split the posts. Dunning added his second score on the 12th minute after Alan Malynn laid the ball off to him. It wasn’t just the Caulry forwards who impressed as their defensive counterparts proved their worth throughout the game, with Sean Murphy intercepting numerous Tubberclair attacks and holding the opposition scoreless for much of this first period. A point from Buckley on the 19th minute kept the scoreboard ticking over (Olan Healy being instrumental in setting up this piece of play). The sides then shared four points in the closing stages of the half (Liam Malynn tapping over two Caulry frees) to leave our lads in front by eight at the break.
The men in yellow and green got scores easier in the second half, the wind proving to be an important asset. They restarted the game with a duo of points to reduce the deficit somewhat. The next three scores came from the boots of Caulry men; Liam Malynn with another free and a pair of points from play from Healy and Glenn Carolan. Tubberclair’s next point came in the form of another free, this being tapped over by their no. 11. However, our lads showed their class when Buckley got his fist to a ball in by Carolan and rattled the back of the visitor’s net for a second time. This seemed to awaken Tubberclair up as they raced down the field with their full forward finishing in similar fashion. The opposition followed this up with two points to leave a gap of just six with twelve minutes to play. However, the Caulry lads showed good composure with Buckley and Sean Murphy picking their scores well. Mark Fitzpatrick then put the final nail in the coffin for the Tubberclair men when he hit the back of the net, this time John Maguire playing an integral role in setting up this score. The opposition got a late consolation goal, but ultimately, Caulry had done enough and now progress to a county final which looks likely to be fixed on Saturday next. 
Team & Scorers: Cillian Nagle, Glenn Carolan (0-1), Sean Murphy (0-1), Sean O’Neill, Brendan McCormack, Tom Cloonan, Harry Stuart Trainor, Olan Healy (0-1), Shane Lawless, Will Buckley, Alan Malynn (0-1), Alan Daly, Thomas Dunning (0-2), Liam Malynn (0-4, 4f), Luke Buckley (2-3)
Subs: Oisín Shortall for Harry Stuart Trainor, Alan Lynam for Brendan McCormack, Mark Fitzpatrick (1-0) for Thomas Dunning, John Maguire for Shane Lawless, Adam Donoghue for Alan Malynn 

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