Caulry GAA

Founded 1928

Westmeath

Caulry GAA PRO Notes 17/08/2025

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Club Lotto
There was no winner of the jackpot of €11,000 in our draw held on 11th of August last.
Numbers drawn: 1, 2, 8, 25
Weekly winners of €30: Cathal Tone, John Madden, Laura Beattie Egan, Mick Carroll, Aoife Daly
Seller’s prize: Carmel Geoghegan
Thank you for your support.
Next Jackpot is €11,200 on 18th of August 2025.
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Championship Fixtures
Our adult teams are all out in championship action this weekend. Our ladies kick off proceedings by hosting Loughnavalley in the park on Thursday evening at 7pm. Our junior men then host Tyrrellspass in the park on Friday evening at 7pm for their second round of the J2FC. All roads led to Moate on Sunday for the final fixture of the weekend which sees our seniors battle it out against Tang for their third game of the campaign. Throw in is at 2pm and all supporters are asked to get behind all the teams.
Good luck to all and their management. 

Girls’ U16 Championship Round 3
Caulry 1-16
Garrycastle 2-12 
Our girls fought back from a seven-point deficit to claim a narrow win when they hosted Garrycastle in the park on Tuesday evening last.
The sides were evenly matched in the first quarter of the game as they shared two points apiece (Kelly Lynam added both Caulry scores). Garrycastle injected a bit of pace into the second quarter of the game as they kicked a brace of points from play. Lily Ledwith was our only other scorer in this period, adding two points to leave Caulry trailing by three at the break.
The visitors made a good start to the second half and by the 38th minute, they lead by seven. Points from Ledwith and Erin O’Faolain were cancelled out by similar scores for the opposition. Our girls took charge of the final quarter of the game: Roisin Mulvihill, Ledwith, Lynam and O’Faolain all added points to the scoring tally to level the game on the 51st minute. However, the Garrycastle girls weren’t going down without a fight as within three minutes, they added 1-1 to take the lead once again. Kate Corcoran done well out the field as she won the ball in defence before it was eventually finished into the back of the net by Ledwith. Mulvihill then sent over the equaliser after a good catch by Lynam under the Garrycastle kickout. Our girls had some chances to go ahead then, none of these successful. Eventually, things came right when Lynam booted over a super long range point to win the game by the narrowest of margins.
Team: Grace Donohoe, Sophie Browne, Emma Allen O’Loughlin, Molly Keating, Sophie Padden, Clodagh Shortall, Amelia Nally, Erin O’Faolain, Grace David, Cadhla Corcoran, Kelly Lynam, Tara Collins, Eimear Allen, Lily Ledwith, Anna Walsh, Kate Corcoran, Roisin Mulvihill, Aoife McDermott, Ellen Shortall, Emily White

Boys’ Minor Championship Round 4
Caulry 3-6 
St. Mary’s 1-11
Our minor boys advanced to the knock out stages of this year’s championship after a last minute goal sealed the win when Caulry hosted St. Mary’s in the park on Thursday evening last.
St. Mary’s had two points of the scoreboard (both from frees) by the time our boys got off the mark after a point form play by Brain Doyle on the 4th minute. Fionn O’Donovan and John McDermott both brought off fine saves on the 8th minute but it was three times a charm as the visitors found the back of the net with their third strike of the ball. St. Mary’s added a trio of points then before Lee Corcoran found the back on the net on the 27th minute, much to the surprise of spectators as his dropping free somehow fell into the goal mouth. A duo of points from the same player (a free and from play) had Caulry trailing by two at the break.
Corcoran restarted the scoring in the second half with a converted-free before the opposition added two points of their own. Corcoran was on fire as he lined up a booted over a fantastic two-pointer the on the 36th minute. However, St. Mary’s reinstated their three point lead after firing over their own two-pointer from a free as the final quarter approached. Corcoran momentarily made it level pegging then when he fired home his second goal of the game. But, the St. Mary’s boys weren’t long about working the ball down the field for a point. The opposition had multiple chances to go ahead then, all of which were unsuccessful before they eventually stretched their lead to two on the 61st minute. At this point, the Caulry lads would have been forgiven if they hung up their boots as St. Mary’s played down the clock, passing from one side of the field to the next. However, they weren’t going to do that as some ferocious defending regained the possession as they raced down the field desperate for a score (only a two-pointer or draw would do). With pressure mounting, a foul was committed inside the 30m arc. Deep into injury time, Simon O’Grady sent the free in on top of the goal, and true to form, Corcoran got the magic touch to the ball, sending it into the back of the St. Mary’s net and sending his team into the quarter final. Well done boys! 
Team & Scorers: Fionn O’Donovan, Fionn Murphy, Dean Martin, Tristan Dolan, John McDermott, Rory Hatton, Daniel Lynam, Brian Doyle (0-1), Hugo McGowan, Luke Berry, Lee Corcoran (3-5, 1 2 pt., 1f), Cian Malone, Simon O’Grady, Luke Nolan, Darragh Martin 
Subs: Sam Hatton for Fionn O’Donovan, Luke Quilty for Luke Nolan

Fixtures
Girls U16 Championship Round 4 away to St. Loman’s on Tuesday, August 19th at 7pm
Girls U12 Go Games away to St. Joseph’s on Tuesday, August 19th at 7pm
Ladies IFC Round 3 at home to Loughnavalley on Thursday, August 21st at 7pm
J2FC Round 2 at home to Tyrrellspass on Friday, August 22nd at 7pm
Girls Minor Championship at home to Milltownpass on Sunday, August 24th at 11:30am
SFC Round 3 vs. Tang on Sunday, August 24th at 2pm in Moate

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