Club Lotto
Congratulations to Scandina Doyle who was the lucky winner of the jackpot of €13,600 in our draw held on 30th of June last.
Numbers drawn: 3, 4, 15, 32
Weekly winners of €30: Gail Bradbury, P Shortall, Regina & Enda, Adam Grennan, Alison Lyons
Seller’s prize: K Malone
Thank you for your support.
Next Jackpot is €10,000 on 7th of July 2025.
Tickets can be purchased online via ClubZap.
Sympathies
The club extends its deepest sympathies to the White family, Mount Temple and the McManus family, Clann na nGael on their recent sad losses.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a n-anamacha.
All Ireland Final Tickets Draw
We are running our annual All Ireland Football Final Tickets Draw again. It takes place on Thursday, July 24th. As well as two sets of tickets, there’s plenty more prizes up for grabs. Tickets are €5 each or 5 for €20 and can be purchased from lotto ticket sellers or committee members. Your support is greatly appreciated.
Boys’ Minor Championship Round 1
Caulry 2-12
Coralstown/Kinnegad 1-10
Caulry and Coralstown/Kinnegad served up an entertaining hour of football when the sides met in the park for the opening round of this year’s MFC on Thursday evening last.
Early points from Lee Corcoran (a free) and Brian Doyle put Caulry on the front foot from the offset. Coralstown/Kinnegad opened their scoring on the 6th minute with a converted-free but by the start of the second quarter Caulry lead by seven points thanks to scores from Aaron Buckley, Corcoran, Dean Martin, Doyle and Darragh Martin. Our lads further extended their lead then when Darragh Martin fired home a goal (this well-work score was initiated by Martin and Doyle outfield before Corcoran showed great vision to find Martin who finished to the back of the net). Coralstown/Kinnegad kicked two consecutive scores before the break to leave the scoreboard reading 1-8 to 0-3.
On the resumption, the opposition, now with the breeze at their backs, launched a number of attacks, only one of which (a converted free) was successful. Fionn O’Donovan brought off a double save then on the 35th minute and this enabled Caulry to build an attack. Eventually, this move was finished in form of a two-pointer free by John Paul. The sides shared four points then with the opposition coming out slightly better as one of these was a two-pointer. Coralstown/Kinnegad showed great determination and grit as they added 1-3 to leave a gap of just two points between the sides with six minutes to go. Credit must be given to the Caulry defence at this stage with Daniel Lynam, Michael McSharry and John Paul all putting their bodies on the line to protect our goal. Simon O’Grady managed to sneak a goal on the 59th minute after a quickly taken free to give Caulry some breathing space. And, this transpired to be the last score of the game as a number of Coralstown/Kinnegad points went wide ensuring Caulry escaped with the win.
Team & Scorers: Fionn O’Donovan, Gavin Quilty, John Paul (0-2, 2pt. f), Michael McSharry, John McDermott, Rory Hatton, Daniel Lynam, Brain Doyle (0-3), Dean Martin (0-1), Luke Berry, Lee Corcoran (0-4, 2f), Tristan Dolan, Aaron Buckley (0-1), Cian Malone, Darragh Martin (1-1)
Subs: Hugo McGowan for Tristan Dolan, Fionn Murphy for Gavin Quilty, Luke Nolan for Aaron Buckley, Gavin McSharry for Daniel Lynam, Simon O’Grady (1-0) for Cian Malone
Fixtures
Girls’ U12 Go Games at home to St. Joseph’s on Tuesday, July 8th 7pm
Girls’ U16 Championship Round 1 at home to Athlone on Tuesday, July 8th 7pm
Men’s U20 Championship Round 1 at home to St. Loman’s on Tuesday, July 8th 7:30pm