Caulry GAA

Founded 1928

Westmeath

Caulry GAA PRO Notes 08/06/2025

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Club Lotto
There was no winner of the jackpot of €12,800 in our draw held on 3rd of June last.
Numbers drawn: 18, 23, 27, 29
Weekly winners of €30: Charlie Connaughton, Paul McCormack, Simon Geoghegan, V Burgoyne, Dermot Scullion
Seller’s prize: Michael McMahon
Thank you for your support.
Next Jackpot is €13,000 on 9th of June 2025.
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Sympathies
The club extends its deepest sympathies to the Coughlan, O’Kelly Lynch and Nally families on their recent sad losses. Ar dheis Dé go raibh an n-anamacha. 

Westmeath Win a Home in Spain + €50,000
Anybody interested in purchasing tickets for Westmeath GAA’s fundraising draw can contact Richie on 0868364951 or Roisin on 0868820195. 

Division 4 ACFL Round 7
Caulry 0-16
Shandonagh 2-15
Our second team were defeated in Round 7 of this year's Division 4 ACFL when they made the journey to Shandonagh on blustery Bank Holiday Monday last.
Shandonagh got off to a good start and had yielded a tally of 0-4 by the 9th minute. Rory Mullins opened our scoring account then with a point from play, having combined nicely with Tom Cloonan. Shandonagh kicked another two points from play before our second score of the game; this from the boot of Aaron Murphy on the 21st minute. The homeside stretched their lead to seven thanks to a goal within second's of Murphy's score. Will Buckley's 23rd minute point was cancelled out up the other end of the field two minutes later. Our lads kicked consecutive scores then with Adam Donoghue and Thomas Dunning on target. However, Shandonagh saw out the half with another couple of scores as they retreated to the dressing rooms at halftime with a nine-point lead.
Sean Murphy was unlucky when his goal chance went wide within seconds of the restart. Instead, we had to settle for a two-pointer from Dunning. Dunning then registered his third score of the game on the 35th minute. The opposition hit a purple patch between the 36th and 41st minutes as they added 0-5 to our 0-1 (Dunning again on target for Caulry). A duo of two-pointers from Liam Malynn (a free) and Rory Mullins (a fine effort from play) brought Caulry right back into contention then with eight minutes remaining. However, at this stage in the game, shot accuracy wavered as the sides shared just two points in the remaining minutes to ensure Shandonagh escaped with the win.
Team & Scorers: Cillian Nagle, Ciaran Gaynor, Johnny Buckley, Glenn Carolan, Alan Daly, Tom Cloonan, Rory Mullins (0-3, 1 2pt.), Sean Murphy, Harry Stuart Trainor, Aaron Murphy (0-1), Thomas Dunning (0-8, 2 2pt.), Will Buckley (0-1), Liam Malynn (0-2, 1 2pt. f), Jack O'Meara, Adam Donoghue (0-1)
Subs: Ciaran Allen for Will Buckley, Will Buckley for Johnny Buckley

Division 7 ACFL Round 6
Caulry 1-18
Ballynacargy 2-17
Our third team were defeated by Ballynacargy on Tuesday evening last in the latest round of this year’s Division 7 ACFL.
Caulry started the half well with Aaron Murphy kicking a point inside the opening minute. The homeside then kicked three points in the trot to take the lead. Our lads were unlucky not to find the back of the net on a couple of occasions in this half, the first of which came on the 5th minute after a good move initiated by Murphy. Rather, it was Liam Malynn who was next to add to the scoreline with a free. A Bal point preceded Murphy’s second point of the day (this time Paddy McHugh was instrumental in setting up the score). Ballynacargy extended their lead then with a goal on the 13th minute. They added four points before our next score of the game which came from the boot of Rory Mullins on the 24th minute. A late converted-free by Malynn saw our lads trail by six at the break. 
Early points from Adam Donoghue and Malynn cut into the deficit after the restart. Between the 35th and 42nd minutes, the teams shared four points (Paul Hogan and Malynn adding to the scoreline after fine fielding from Mullins and Michael Fitzpatrick). The opposition briefly put themselves five points the good then. However, scores from Malynn (a fine two-pointer) and Fitzpatrick (after good outfield work by Ernie Buckley) put just two between the sides as final ten minutes of play approached. Ballynacargy added another point from play then, but by the 51st minute, it was all-square after scores from Hogan (our second two-pointer of the game) and Donoghue (after a good interception by Sylvester Coughlan in defence). A converted two-pointer free by Malynn put Caulry in front for only the second time since the very start of play. Bal drew one back before Donoghue rattled the back of the opposition’s net to put Caulry four points the good (Mullins and Hogan both doing their part to set up this goal). With just five minutes of normal time remaining, the opposition dug deep and kept their composure. They added a trio of points to reduce the gap back to just one. The all important score came just as the hour elapsed as a break down in our attack set up the Bal boys who raced down the field and finished to the back of the net. The referee let a couple more plays transpire before an injury between two Ballynacargy players brought a halt to proceedings. We wish them a speedy recovery. 
Panel & Scorers: Max O’Sullivan, Ciaran Allen, James Carey, Dara Shortall, Sylvester Coughlan, Ernie Buckley, Paddy McHugh, Rory Mullins (0-1), Aaron Murphy (0-2), Philip Flanagan, Adam Donoghue (1-3), Jay Walker, Liam Malynn (0-8, 3f, 2 2pt.), Liam Doyle, Nicky Killane, Paul Hogan (0-3, 1 2pt.), Will Buckley, Michael Fitzpatrick (0-1), Cillian Nagle

Fixtures
Girls’ U14 League at home to St. Loman’s on Thursday, June 12th at 6:30pm
Division 7 ACFL Round 8 away to Delvin on Thursday, June 12th at 7:30pm

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