Caulry GAA

Founded 1928

Westmeath

Caulry GAA PRO Notes 31/08/2025

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Club Lotto
There was no winner of the jackpot of €11,400 in our draw held on 25th of August last.
Numbers drawn: 11, 12, 27, 30
Weekly winners of €30: Sinead Harten, Sean Nugent, T Murray, John Fitzpatrick (Doon), Kevin Costello
Seller’s prize: Mulhalls
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Next Jackpot is €11,600 on 1st of September 2025.
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Championship Fixtures
All roads lead to Cusack Park on Saturday evening next to see our seniors take on neighbours Garrycastle in Round 4 of this year’s SFC. Our lads will be hoping to push on from their recent wins over St. Malachy’s and Killucan and pick up their third brace of points of the championship. Throw in is at 4:30pm and all supporters are asked to get behind the lads.
On Sunday morning, our juniors host Mullingar Shamrocks in the park in a refixture of Round 1. Our lads will be hoping to get off the ground with their first go of points when they host the Mullingar side at 11:30am. 
We wish both sides the very best of luck.

Boys U14 Championship
Caulry 5-3
St. Joseph’s 1-10
Our U14 boys came out on top when they hosted St. Joseph’s in the park on Wednesday evening last.
The team traded goals in the early minutes of the game with Robert O’Dowd finding the back of the net for Caulry. St. Joseph’s kicked the first point of the game after seventeen minutes. However, our boys were back in front by the 22nd minute after Joe Carroll pocketed a goal following a display on nice combined teamwork. The sides exchanged points then before the halftime whistle to see Caulry lead by two.
In the early minutes of the second half, St. Joseph added a point either side of a converted free by Senan Hatton. Devon Martin done well in goals throughout, one such example saw him beat the St. Joseph’s forwards as he cleared the ball down the field. Ultimately, this move was finished to the back of the net by Cillian Moran. Another goal (this time by Aengus Baker after he got a touch to a ball in by Gavin Hennessy) further stretched the Caulry lead. However, the visitors to the park got a revival in the final quarter of the game as they used the breeze to their advantage and kicked an unanswered six points to Caulry’s one (from Cian Buckley), bringing the gap back to two. At this point in the game, our boys showed great composure to see out the half as a goal from Sean McGuire brought an end to proceedings and secured the Caulry win.
Panel & Scorers: Devon Martin, Shea Ledwith, Charlie Buckley, Rory Hasson, Joe Walsh, Kyle Mason, Jayden Martin, Senan Hatton (0-2, 2f), Zach Buckley, Ruairi Corcoran, Sean McGuire (1-0), Adam Ledwith, Daniel Casey, Robert O’Dowd (1-0), Cillian Moran (1-0), Aengus Baker (1-0), Gavin Hennessy, Cian Buckley (0-1), Joe Carroll (1-0)

Boys Minor Championship Preliminary Quarter Final
Caulry 2-14
Killucan 2-18
It took extra time to separate Caulry and Killucan to see who would qualify directly for a semi-final spot when the sides met as part of the minor championship in Killucan on Thursday evening last. 
The first quarter of the game was sluggish as the teams got a feel for one another. They only exchanged a point apiece in this opening passage (Lee Corcoran opening Caulry’s account after three minutes). Corcoran kicked two fine long range scores (the first on the 16th minute and the second a two pointer on the 19th minute) and this seemed to rile up the Caulry boys. We could have been more ahead had we not of been so unlucky after Luke Berry’s goal was saved before a powerful shot by Brian Doyle rattled back of the crossbar. The homeside kicked a trio of points between the 21st and 25th minutes. However, it was our boys who finished the stronger of the two sides as a brace of scores saw our lads retreat to the dressing room at halftime with a 1-8 to 0-5 lead: Corcoran (after Darragh Martin recovered the ball from going out wide), Dean Martin (a fabulous two pointer after combining nicely with Corcoran and Brian Doyle, who go under the kickout) and Berry (the goal scorer after a ball in by Doyle) were the boys on target for Caulry. 
Killucan came out with intent in the second half and now with the breeze at their backs, they started to pick up scores with ease. By the 42nd minute, only one point separated the sides as the yellow bellies kicked six points to one Caulry score (this a converted ‘45’ by Corcoran after Cian Malone’s shot on goal was put out over the line). Our boys managed to widen the gap slightly with points from Aaron Buckley (after a patient build up) and Corcoran (from a free). At this stage in the game, Killucan owned a lot of the possession as they piled pressure on the Caulry defence. Luckily, from our point of view, the homeside were wasteful up front as their tally of wides grew. The opposition reduced the gap to two momentarily on the 57th minute. Our lads managed to launch a couple of attacks but credit to the Killucan defence, they stood strong as goal chances from Ciaran Dunning and Berry were denied. Doyle managed to reinstate our three point lead just as full time elapsed with his fisted point. However, our boys weren't in the clear yet as Killucan built from the following kickout and pocketed themselves a goal to give themselves a fighting chance and at the very least, salvage a draw. The homeside had one more opportunity to take the lead, but this ultimately went wide and the referee signalled full time, sending the game to extra time.
There were almost as many twists as turns in extra time as there was in the preceding 60 minutes of play. Under the Killucan floodlights, the homeside went ahead with two points (one immediately from the throw in and the second from a free). During this first period, our lads had two goal chances stopped. 
Straight after the restart, our boys snuck in front after Doyle found the back of the net (this score coming after John Paul’s effort ricocheted off the upright). A point from Corcoran put Caulry two points the good then. However, there was still eight minutes remaining and the homeside weren’t going to lie down easy. They sent over the next two scores to draw level, and now with home support building from the sideline, the tide began to turn against our boys. The homeside booted home the winning goal on the 15th minute after a rebound ball from the post. The sides shared 0-3 in the remaining minutes of extra time (Doyle converting the Caulry point), but ultimately, the yellow bellies had done enough to get over the line. This result forces our lads into a quarter final in the coming weeks.
Team & Scorers: Sam Hatton, Tristan Dolan, Michael McSharry, Eoin McCormack, John McDermott, Rory Hatton, John Paul, Brian Doyle (1-3, 1 ‘45’), Dean Martin (0-2, 1 2pt.), Daniel Lynam, Luke Berry (1-0), Gavin McSharry, Darragh Martin, Cian Malone, Lee Corcoran (0-8, 1 2pt., 1f) 
Subs: Fionn Murphy, Ciaran Dunning, Luke Nolan, Luke Quilty, Aaron Buckley (0-1)

Ladies IFC Round 4
Caulry 3-8
Athlone 1-8
Well done to our intermediate ladies who overcame Athlone in their final group stage game of the campaign. This win secures them a semi-final spot which will take place in late September. Keep your eyes peeled for the fixture. 
Team: Rachel Maguire, Lauren Calffey, Amy Murphy, Anna Malone, Ella Corcoran, Ruth Martin, Aoife Collins, Jasmine Maloney, Aishling Gaynor, Grace Shortall, Leah Quigley, Karrissa Burns, Molly Connaughton, Katie Killane, Ava Hallissy

Girls Minor Championship Round 3
Caulry 3-12
Milltownpass 3-11
Our minor girls hosted Milltownpass in the park on a blustery Sunday morning last for their latest championship fixture.
The strong breeze, which favoured the opposition in the opening half, made it challenging to get scores. Ciara Nally opened the account on the 4th minute before a flurry of Milltownpass points put them in front. Aoife Belton, Lauren White and Grace David all added points before a goal from David put our girls in front by one. Moments later, White converted a penalty to give the Caulry girls a four point lead. However, the opposition saw out the half with 1-1 to leave it level pegging at the break.
Our girls started the second half well with scores from White and Nally. Between the 37th and 48th minutes, the sides traded two points apiece. The opposition done well in the final quarter as they outscored Caulry 2-2 to 0-2 to reduce the lead to just one, but our girls managed to hang on and escape with the win.
Panel: Grace Donohoe, Isabelle Madden, Aisling Murphy, Clodagh Shortall, Amelia Nally, Sophie Padden, Grace Shortall, Ciara Nally, Grace David, Eunice David, Aoife McDermott, Lauren White, Aoife Belton, Lilly Ledwith, Tara Collins, Sophie Browne

Fixtures
U20 Championship Semi Final at home to Tubberclair on Tuesday, September 2nd at 6:45pm
SFC Round 4 vs. Garrycastle on Saturday, September 6th in Cusack Park at 4:30pm
J2FC Round 3 at home to Mullingar Shamrocks on Sunday, September 7th at 11:30am

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