Club Lotto
There was no winner of the jackpot of €10,400 in our draw held on 21st of July last.
Numbers drawn: 3, 19, 24, 25
Weekly winners of €30: MTB Go Games, Fiona Healy, Willie Byrne (Moyvoughley), Niall Slevin, Clodagh Reid
Seller’s prize: Kathleen Malone
Thank you for your support.
Next Jackpot is €10,600 on 28th of July 2025.
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All Ireland Final Tickets Draw
A massive thank you to all who supported our All Ireland Football Final Tickets Draw which took place on last Thursday. The following is the list of the lucky winners:
1st prize: Martin Dolan
2nd prize: Pat & Kate Malone
3rd prize: Allens
4th prize: Bríd Kenny
5th prize: Grace Harkin
Seller’s prize: Ciaran Noone
Wedding Bells
A massive congratulations to club treasurer and senior player Damien Dolan and his bride Clodagh who got married last weekend. We wish the couple a lifetime of wedded bliss.
Intermediate Championship Round 1
Our intermediate ladies take to the field for their opening game of the championship next Thursday evening. They will battle it out against Goldsmiths in the park on Thursday evening next. Kick off for the clash is 7:30pm and all support is greatly appreciated. Good luck to the girls and their management.
U20 Championship Round 2
Caulry 4-10
St. Mary’s 1-9
Our U20s made it two wins from win when they made the journey to Rochfortbridge on Tuesday evening last.
Cody Parker got Caulry off the mark when he split the posts inside the first minute. St. Mary’s opened their scoring account then in style with a two pointer. Dean Burns got under the following kickout and set Lee Corcoran up for the game’s second two pointer on the 7th minute. In similar style, Brendan McCormack won the next kickout and this move was finished to the back of the net by Oisín Shortall to give Caulry a four-pointer advantage. The sides exchanged scores then with Corcoran’s and Aaron Murphy’s (a free) being cancelled out up the other end of the field. Daniel Lynam turned over a St. Mary’s attack on the 21st minute which resulted in a Caulry goal: Corcoran doing well to find the back of the net after his initial effort was saved. The homeside got a goal of their own before the break to leave them trailing by two.
Our lads extended their lead to three by the 40th minute as they outscored the opposition 0-3 to 0-2: Brian Doyle, Murphy and Tiarnán O’Donovan were the men on target for Caulry. Doyle, who impressed from the offset of his introduction in the second half, done well on the 41st minute when he ran through the St. Mary’s defence and fired home a goal from a distance outfield (Tadgh Baker’s interception at midfield was instrumental in setting up this score). McCormack got a vital touch to a ball in by Shortall on the 49th minute which resulted in our fourth green flag of the game. Back to back points by Burns and O’Donovan further stretched our lead. St. Mary’s rounded off the scoring then with two points of their own but ultimately, our lads had done enough to seal the win.
Team & Scorers: John Paul, Rory Hatton, David Gaynor, Dara Shortall, Dean Martin, Oisín Shortall (1-0), Cody Parker (0-1), Tiarnán O’Donovan (0-2), Tadgh Baker, Dean Burns (0-1), Lee Corcoran (1-3, 1 2pt.), Brendan McCormack (1-0), Max O’Sullivan, Aaron Murphy (0-2, 1f), Daniel Lynam
Subs: Brian Doyle (1-1) for Max O’Sullivan, Michael McSharry for Cody Parker, Tristan Dolan for Dara Shortall, Cian Malone for Daniel Lynam
Girls’ U14 Championship Round 3
Our U14 girls were defeated in Round 3 of their championship when they made the journey to Garrycastle on Thursday evening last.
The sides were evenly matched throughout the game, although Garrycastle were more clinical up front as their goal scoring ability proved to be the difference between the sides.
Panel & Scorers: Tara Ledwith, Gemma Dungan, Katie Claffey, Grace Berry, Annie Doyle, Chloe Doyle, Sarah Dolan, Kate Corcoran (0-2), Kelly Lynam (0-7, 2f), Fia Whyte (1-0), Roisin Mulvihill, Cara Winters (0-1), Lily Ann King, Grace Hallissy (0-1), Emme Fitzgerald, Ciara Devlin, Caoimhe Browne
SFC Round 1
Caulry 2-9
Killucan 0-17
Our seniors came up short against Killucan when the sides battled it out in Ballynacargy for Round 1 of this year’s senior championship on Friday evening last.
It was Killucan who opened the scoring account on the 3rd minute after both sides missed their chances. Our lads got off the mark then when Shane Lawless played the ball into Harry Stuart Trainor who palmed it into the back of the Killucan net. Within a matter of minutes, Caulry were in front by five after a trio of points from Lawless, Alan Malynn and Sean Clinton. However, our lads failed to push on from this as the yellow bellies chipped away at the deficit point by point. By the 22nd minute, the sides were level. Malynn put an end to our scoring famine on the 29th minute when he converted a two-pointer free. Killucan done similar up their end of the field just before the half time whistle to leave it all square at the break.
The yellow bellies were first to launch an attack in the second half but this effort fell short. Colin Murphy had a chance then to score, but this rattled back off the upright. The opposition kicked two consecutive points then, one from play and one from a free. Malynn’s 40th minute free reduced the gap back to one before Murphy put Caulry in the lead after combing nicely with Lawless and raising our second green flag of the game. The sides traded points (Killucan’s came from a free while Clinton was the man on target for us). Killucan brought the gap back to one then when they popped over a two-pointer free after our lads breached the three up rule. This score was cancelled out by points up our end of the field by Murphy and Connolly. Tadgh Baker broke through on goal on the 45th minute, but this was knocked out for a ‘45’ which ultimately fell wide. Killucan built from the resulting kickout and brought the deficit back to one on the 56th minute. By the 58th, it was level pegging once again as the yellow bellies tapped over another point from play. Our lads managed to work the ball up the field via Stephen Connolly who was blocked down as Killucan caught Caulry on the counter attack before eventually finishing with a fine score outside the arc to edge themselves in front. A couple more plays evolved, all of which unsuccessful, as a delighted Killucan welcomed the full time whistle. Our lads’ focus now shifts to their Round 2 clash which takes place on Saturday, 9th of August. See full fixture below.
Team & Scorers: Jack Connaughton, Glenn Carolan, Kevin Maguire, Sean Clinton (0-2), Tadgh Baker, Eoghan Grennan, Oisín Shortall, Stephen Connolly (0-1), Harry Stuart Trainor (1-0), Neil Clinton, Damien Dolan, Shane Lawless (0-1), Tiarnán O’Donovan, John Maguire, Alan Malynn (0-4, 1 2pt., 2f)
Subs: Colin Murphy (1-1) for John Maguire, Sean Murphy for Eoghan Grennan
Fixtures
Boys’ U16 Championship at home to Kilbeggan on Monday, July 28th at 7pm
J2FC Round 1 at home to Mullingar Shamrocks on Monday, July 28th at 7:15pm
Boys’ U14 Championship at home to St. Loman’s on Wednesday, July 30th at 7pm
Boys’ Minor Championship Round 3 away to Killucan on Thursday, July 31st at 7pm
Ladies Intermediate Championship Round 1 at home to Goldsmiths on Thursday, July 31st at 7:30pm
U20 Championship Round 3 at home to Mullingar Shamrocks on Tuesday, August 5th at 7:15pm
SFC Round 2 vs. St. Malachy’s on Saturday, August 9th in Moate at 7pm