Caulry GAA

Founded 1928

Westmeath

Caulry GAA PRO Notes 20/07/2025

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Club Lotto
There was no winner of the jackpot of €10,200 in our draw held on 14th of July last.
Numbers drawn: 7, 12, 26, 30
Weekly winners of €30: Danny Muldoon, Norma Griffin, Kieran & Priscilla, Kevin Lee, PJ & Kathleen Malynn
Seller’s prize: Liam Malynn
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Next Jackpot is €10,400 on 21st of July 2025.
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All Ireland Final Tickets Draw
We are running our annual All Ireland Football Final Tickets Draw again. It takes place on this 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. 

Senior Championship Round 1 Fixture
All roads lead to Ballynacargy on Friday evening next for the opening round of this year’s senior football championship. Our lads will battle it out against Killucan on the evening and kick-off for the game at 7:15pm. The sides last clashed in the SFC back in 2023, where after a tight battle, our lads came out on top on a scoreline of 0-11 to 0-8. Both sides will undoubtedly be hungry for a win to start their respective campaigns and we wish the Caulry lads and their management team the very best of luck. All supporters are asked to get behind the lads on the evening. 

Boys’ U16 Championship Round 2
Caulry 2-11
Tubberclair 2-13
Our U16 boys came up short against Tubberclair in the park on Monday evening last for their second round of the championship.
Darragh Martin opened the scoring account with a point from play. However, by the end of the opening five minutes, Tubberclair led by six, having tagged on 2-1 in quick succession. Another point from Martin preceded two Tubberclair points. Brían Moran put his name on the scoresheet on the 13th minute after combining nicely with Caelan O’Neill. Simeon O’Flaherty and Luke Berry added points in the later stages of the half as the sides retreated to the sideline with the opposition in front 2-8 to 0-5.
A flurry of scores in the resuming minutes of the second half closed the gap to three by the 37th minute: Martin restarted the scoring with a well taken point before Tyler Mason registered 1-2 in quick succession to tighten the margins. Our momentum was momentarily stalled then as we were penalised for the 3 up rule and this gave the Tubberclair free taker a chance to extend their lead back to four. Gavin McSharry cancelled out this score up our end of the field within seconds. O’Neill added another on the 46th minute before Martin kicked the levelling point as the final ten minutes approached. Our boys then took the lead for the first time since the start of the game when Martin fired home a goal (Cathal Casey and Kevin O’Brien playing important roles in setting up this score). To credit Tubberclair, they fought back and a duo of points later had it level pegging with just four minutes remaining. Pressure was on as both sides were eager to get a result and this pressure was evident as simple fouls were committed, giving the visitors a chance to go ahead once again. Two converted Tubberclair frees brought an end to the game as our boys came up just short after an entertaining game.
Team & Scorers: Stephen O’Reilly, Conor Padden, Tom Madden, Cathal Casey, Brían Moran (0-1), Luke Berry (0-1), Kevin O’Brien, Gavin McSharry (0-1), Ewan Kelly, Simeon O'Flaherty (0-1), Rhys Mason (1-2), Caelan O’Neill (0-1), Ryan Doyle, Darragh Martin (1-4), Gavin Doyle

Boys’ Minor Championship Round 2
Caulry 1-16
Inny Shamrocks 1-12
Our minor boys picked up their second win of this year’s championship campaign when they took on Inny Shamrocks in Bunbrosna on Wednesday evening last.
The sides exchanged early points with Lee Corcoran and Aaron Buckley on target for Caulry. A converted free by Corcoran momentarily put Caulry in front but within seconds the ball was in the back of our net after a good advance forward by the Inny Shamrocks boys. Brian Doyle was next to add to the scoreline when he caught the resulting kickout and ran the length of the field before finishing with a point. Buckley added his second on the 22nd minute to make it a draw game. Before the interval, the opposition managed to register one more score, a point from play to lead by the narrowest of margins when the sides retreated to the dressing rooms for halftime.
Within three minutes of the resumption of play, our boys had overturned the scoreline two points in our favour: Corcoran restarted the scoring with a converted free and point from play before Hugo McGowan’s effort put us two points the good. Inny Shamrocks kicked a duo of points then to equalise once again. Darragh Martin showed well up front, one such example saw him pressurise the opposition’s defence resulting in a foul which Doyle dutifully converted. The sides were evenly matched throughout this second half as they shared 0-5 before the end of this third quarter bringing the sides back level for a fourth time in the game. Corcoran added two consecutive points to Inny Shamrocks’ one to edge Caulry in front once again. Doyle then struck lucky when he fired home a goal on the 52nd minute, stretching our advantage to four. To credit the Inny Shamrocks boys, they never gave up as they piled pressure on the Caulry defence. John Paul managed to get a vital block on the shot on the 56th minute which fell out for a ‘45’ which the opposition failed to convert. In the later stages of the half, the game went on a tit for tat basis as the teams shared 0-6: Corcoran, Doyle and Martin were the scorers who rounded off our scoring and ensured they made it two wins from two.
Team & Scorers: Fionn O’Donovan, Fionn Murphy, John Paul, Michael McSharry, John McDermott, Rory Hatton, Daniel Lynam, Brian Doyle (0-3, 1f), Dean Martin (0-1), Luke Berry, Lee Corcoran (0-8, 2f), Cian Malone, Aaron Buckley (0-2), Ciaran Dunning, Darragh Martin
Subs: Hugo McGowan (0-1) for Cian Malone, Simon O’Grady (0-1) for Ciaran Dunning, Gavin McSharry for Daniel Lynam, Tyler Mason for Aaron Buckley, Max Nolan for Luke Berry

Girls’ U14 Championship Round 2
Caulry 6-16
Delvin/St. Paul’s 4-8
Our U14 girls ran out comfortable winners over Delvin/St. Paul’s in the park on Thursday evening last for their Round 2 of the championship.
Our girls were helped into an early lead with scores from Kelly Lynam (a point) and Kate Corcoran (a point and a goal). Delvin/St. Paul’s got off the mark then with a well taken point on the 4th minute. The Caulry girls were particularly dominant in this opening half as they added 3-3 before the opposition managed to score again: our goals came from Roisin Mulvihill (two) and Lexi Grady while Cara Winters (two) and Lynam were the point scorers. The visitor to the park added two consecutive points then before further scores from Corcoran, Grady, and Grave Hallissy saw our girls retreat to the sideline with a healthy lead at the break.
Scores from Winters, Hallissy and Lynam enabled the Caulry girls to push on in the second half. Delvin/St. Paul’s played their best football in the final quarter of the game as they added 4-5 to Caulry’s two points (both from Annie Doyle). Despite the late resurgence, our girls had done enough to finish with the win. 
Panel & Scorers: Tara Ledwith, Abigail Kelly, Sarah Dolan, Fia Whyte, Ellen Shortall, Katie Claffey, Kelly Lynam (0-4), Kate Corcoran (1-3), Cara Winters (0-3), Roisin Mulvihill (2-0), Lexi Grady (1-1), Gemma Dungan, Grace Hallissy (2-3), Grace Berry, Caoimhe Browne, Cara Devlin, Annie Doyle (0-2)

Girls’ Minor Championship Round 1
Our minor girls ran out comfortable winners over Cill Oige when they made the journey to Rosemount on Friday evening last. 
First half scores from Lauren White, Aoife McDermott, Eunice David, Karrissa Burns, Erin O’Faolain and Ciara Nally gave our girls a comprehensive lead at the break. Cill Oige managed to comeback somewhat in the second half but ultimately our girls proved strong for the opposition.
Team: Grace Donohoe, Isabelle Madden, Emma Allen O’Loughlin, Clodagh Shortall, Amelia Nally, Sophie Padden, Grace David, Ciara Nally, Erin O’Faolain, Eunice David, Karrissa Burns, Aoife McDermott, Anna Walsh, Lauren White, Aoife Belton
Subs: Sarah Dungan for Anna Walsh, Tara Collins for Aoife McDermott 

Fixtures
Girls’ U16 Championship Round 2 away to Goldsmiths on Tuesday, July 22nd at 7pm
U20 Championship Round 2 away to St. Mary’s Rochfortbridge on Tuesday, July 22nd at 7:30pm
Girls’ U14 Championship Round 3 away to Garrycastle on Thursday, July 24th at 7pm
SFC Round 1 vs. Killucan on Friday, July 25th in Ballynacargy at 7:15pm 
J2FC Round 1 at home to Mullingar Shamrocks on Monday, July 28th at 7:15pm
Ladies Intermediate Championship Round 1 Lat home to Goldsmiths on Thursday, July 31st at 7pm
 
 

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