Club Lotto
There was no winner of the jackpot of €13,000 in our draw held on 9th of June last.
Numbers drawn: 21, 23, 26, 29
Weekly winners of €30: Colin Horan, Mary Hickey, Michael Keegan, Andrea Murtagh, John Rohan
Seller’s prize: Mulhalls
Thank you for your support.
Next Jackpot is €13,200 on 16th of June 2025.
Tickets can be purchased online via ClubZap.
Sympathies
The club extends its deepest sympathies to the Noone family, Twyford, Martin family, Fardrum and the Browne family, Mount Temple, 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 7 ACFL
Caulry 0-14
Delvin 3-17
Our third team’s Division 7 ACFL campaign came to an end on a wet and miserable Thursday evening last when they made the journey to Delvin for their last game of the competition.
Delvin came out all guns blazing in the opening quarter of the game, but thankfully from our point of view, their accuracy up front left a lot to be desired as they only managed to convert two chances, one from play and one from a free. Philip Flanagan’s 18th minute point got Caulry off the mark (Harry Stuart Trainor helping to set up this score). Liam Malynn momentarily put us in front then when he converted a two-pointer free. However, a quick scoring blitz by Delvin before the halftime whistle saw them lead by five at the break.
Max O’Sullivan brought off a save straight after the restart as the homeside had to settle for a point. Adam Mullins put his name on the scoresheet then when he contested the following kickout before finishing well. Another Delvin point preceded a second two-pointer by Malynn (this one from play). Delvin’s goal on the 35th minute gave Caulry an uphill battle as the deficit between the sides went from four to seven. Caulry were unlucky up front as Dean Burns’ goal chance was stopped before a couple more chances fell wide or short. Malynn kicked consecutive points on the 41st and 42nd minutes (a free before firing over another two-pointer). Delvin’s second and third goals came either side of Malynn’s fourth two-pointer. Ultimately, the opposition proved too strong and ran out comfortable winners on the evening.
Panel & Scorers: Max O’Sullivan, Sylvester Coughlan, Ciaran Gaynor, Dara Shortall, Ian Malynn, Ernie Buckley, Paddy McHugh, Rory Mullins, Harry Stuart Trainor, Adam Mullins (0-1), Dean Burns, James Carey, Philip Flanagan (0-1), Michael Fitzpatrick, Liam Malynn (0-12, 4 2 pt., 6f), Patrick Kenny, Jay Walker, Willie Buckley
This game brings an end to our Division 7 ACFL campaign.
It was a campaign of mixed results where our lads finished in the middle of the table with 7 points. Throughout the contest, our lads came up against a myriad of opposition teams and gave it their all in every game. Almost 40 lads lined out for the side over the course of the league, a mixture of young and more experienced players. It was a great opportunity for lads who haven’t put on the red and white jersey in a couple of years to get back on the playing boots. Win, lose or draw, the lads enjoyed (almost) every second of the games and can now look forward to a well-earned break before the Junior B Championship. A massive thank you to coaches Will Buckley & Robbie Ryan and kit man to the stars Colin Murphy for their support with the team.
Fixtures
Girls’ U14 League away to The Downs on Thursday, June 19th at 6:30pm
Ladies’ Division 2 League Round 6 away to Goldsmiths on Sunday, June 22nd at 12pm in Tang