Club Lotto
There was no winner of the jackpot of €10,600 in our draw held on 28th of July last.
Numbers drawn: 9, 10, 13, 17
Weekly winners of €30: Seamus Lennon, Adrien Lefebvre, Sabina McSharry, Lisa Keneghan, John Gordon
Seller’s prize: Kieran Hanevy
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Next Jackpot is €10,800 on 5th of August 2025.
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Championship Fixtures
We have all our adult teams out in championship action this week. Our second team begin their championship campaign with an away game to Garrycastle on Friday at 7:15pm (their first round clash against Mullingar Shamrocks was postponed last week). Our senior men and intermediate ladies are both out in action on Saturday at 7pm. Our lads make the journey to Moate where they will battle it out against St. Malachy’s for Round 2 of the SFC. Meanwhile, our ladies will host Moate for their second championship clash in the park. All supporters are asked to get behind the teams. Good luck to all involved.
Boys’ U16 Championship Round 3
Caulry 5-17
Kilbeggan Shamrocks 5-14
Caulry and Kilbeggan Shamrocks U16 teams served up a high scoring encounter when the sides met in the park for Round 3 of the championship on Monday evening last.
Our boys were denied two goal chances (from Rhys Mason and Luke Berry) either side of Kilbeggan kicking the opening point of the game on the 2nd minute. Senan Hatton brought off a fantastic save then and was unlucky as Kilbeggan Shamrocks managed to pocket the goal at the second time of asking to give them a four point lead. Darragh Martin opened our scoring account with a point on the 6th minute (Simeon O’Flaharty turning over the ball out field to set up this score). Hatton kept Caulry in the game by bringing off three more saves as a point from Ryan Doyle brought the deficit back to two. Kilbeggan Shamrocks then launched a quick scoring blitz which yielded 1-4 between the 11th and 14th minutes. Again Hatton proved his worth in the goals as a double save was worked down the field and finished over the bar by Martin. Doyle registered our first goal of the game on the 17th minute before a duo of points from Berry brought the gap back to three. Before the interval, Shamrocks added 0-4 to Caulry’s 1-0 (Martin finding the net) to leave us trailing by four at the break.
The second half followed in much the same vein as the first with a flurry of scores coming from all angles. After a jam-packed third quarter, Caulry lead 5-9 to 4-11 (Martin, Berry, Kevin O’Brien and Doyle added points while Berry, Martin and Mason raised the green flags). Berry stretched our lead to three when he converted a two pointer free on the 47th minute. By the 58th minute, our boys got some breathing space as five points separated the sides thanks to a smattering of Caulry points. However, true to their form, Kilbeggan Shamrocks tightened the reins with their fifth and final goal of the game just as full time elapsed. Doyle converted a free then to put three points between the sides after Shamrocks breached the 3 up rule. Hatton brought off a tremendous save deep in to injury time to ensure our boys got away with the win.
Panel: Tom Madden, Sam Hatton, Marcus Grant, Senan Hatton, Luke Berry, Kyle Mason, Kevin O’Brien, Rhys Mason, Caelan O’Neill, Simeon O’Flaherty, Evan Allen, Ryan Doyle, Darragh Martin, Gavin O’Dowd
Boys’ U14 Championship Round 3
Caulry 8-13
St. Loman’s 2-5
Our U14 boys had a good win over St. Loman’s when they hosted the side in the park for their latest championship fixture on Wednesday evening last.
Early scores from Cian Buckley (two goals), Kyle Mason and Senan Hatton (a point apiece) helped Caulry into an early lead. St. Loman’s kicked two consecutive points then, however, further scores from Aengus Baker, Cillian Moran and Mason further stretched the Caulry lead. Devon Martin, who had a fine display throughout the game, brought off his first brace of saves on the 23rd minute and was unlucky to be caught at the third time of asking as the opposition managed to sneak a goal. Before the break, Buckley scored his hat trick as Moran also raised a green flag to keep our advantage in tact.
Martin was put under pressure in the early stages of this half, but he wasn’t to be bested as the visitors had to settle for a point. Joe Carroll restarted the Caulry scoring with a point on the 37th minute. Further scores from Buckley, Hatton, Carroll and Moran preceded St. Loman’s next score if the game which came on the 47th minute. The Mullingar boys followed this up with another point then. Late scores form Rory Hassan, Daniel Casey and Moran brought an end to the game.
Panel: Devon Martin, Ruairi Casey, Charlie Buckley, Rory Hassan, Daniel Casey, Joe Walsh, Aengus Baker, Kyle Mason, Senan Hatton, Gavin Hennessy, Zach Buckley, Cian Buckley, Joe Carroll, Cillian Moran, Abdullah Awan
Boys’ Minor Championship Round 3
Hard luck to our minor boys who suffered their first defeat of this year’s championship when they made the journey to Killucan on Thursday evening last.
Ladies IFC Round 1
Caulry 1-10
Goldsmiths 4-14
Our ladies hosted Goldsmiths in the park on Thursday evening last for their opening game of the intermediate championship.
Our girls got off to the best of starts when Aine Gaynor was pulled down up front and Goldsmiths conceded a penalty which Molly Connaughton dutifully converted. Goldsmiths opened their scoring account with a free on the 4th minute, and by the 7th, the amalgamated side lead by two after scoring 1-1 in quick succession. Before the end of this first quarter, the sides shared four points with Kate Stuart Trainor and Ashling Gaynor on target for Caulry. The second quarter was very stop-start as all but one score during this passage came from frees: Aine Gaynor converted four for Caulry as the visitors accounted for three scores (two frees and one from play) to leave our ladies trailing 1-7 to 1-6 at the interval.
The Gaynor girls combined after the resumption of play as Aine finished with a point to tie things up. This was short lived as true to form Goldsmiths immediately reinstated their lead with a point from play. Our girls were unlucky then as a few chances went astray. It was the 47th minute before we scored again (Gaynor with another free) but by this stage Goldsmiths lead by four. In the closing minutes of the half, our girls tried to get scores on the board which was almost impossible as the opposition were back in numbers. Ultimately, Goldsmiths ran out winners with four points to spare.
Team & Scorers: Rachel Maguire, Susan Duignan, Amy Murphy, Anna Malone, Ella Corcoran, Ruth Martin, Aoife Collins, Aishling Gaynor (0-1), Megan Clinton, Karrissa Burns, Lauren Claffey, Kate Stuart Trainor (0-1), Jasmine Maloney, Molly Connaughton (1-0), Aine Gaynor (0-8, 7f)
Subs: Leah Quigley for Kate Stuart Trainor, Katie Killane for Molly Connaughton
Fixtures
U20 Championship Round 3 at home to Mullingar Shamrocks on Tuesday, August 5th at 7:15pm
Girls’ U12 Go Games away to Loughnavalley on Tuesday, August 5th at 7pm
Girls’ Minor Championship Round 2 away to St. Joseph’s on Tuesday, August 5th at 6:45pm
Girls’ U14 Championship Round 3 at home to St. Joseph’s on Thursday, August 7th at 7pm
J2FC Round 1 away to Garrycastle on Friday, August 8th at 7:15pm
Ladies IFC Round 2 at home to Moate on Saturday, August 9th at 7pm
SFC Round 2 vs. St. Malachy’s on Saturday, August 9th in Moate at 7pm