Club Lotto
There was no winner of the jackpot of €11,600 in our draw held on 1st of September last.
Numbers drawn: 6, 16, 23, 27
Weekly winners of €30: David Connor, Ian Campbell, Kieran Martin, Regina Doyle, Mark Kenny
Seller’s prize: Jimmy Egan
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U20 Championship Semi Final
Caulry 2-6
Tubberclair 3-13
Our U20s hosted Tubberclair in the park on Tuesday evening last for the semi final stages of this year’s championship.
The sides exchanged early points with Aaron Murphy (from a free) and Tiarnán O’Donovan (from play after Brian Doyle’s 45 fell short) adding to the Caulry tally. Tubberclair went ahead on the 13th minute when they worked a goal from a line ball. The opposition followed this up with a flurry of points, three from play and one converted free. By the 22nd minute, there was double digits between the sides after the visitors pocketed their second goal of the game. O’Donovan managed to momentarily draw this score back after he made a run off the shoulder of Oisín Shortall and rattled the back of the Tubberclair net. However, this was short lived at two minutes later, the visitors to the park added their third goal of the game. Tubberclair added a point then before O’Donovan found the net for a second time with a similar strike to this first to leave the scoreboard reading 3-7 to 2-2 at the break.
Tubberclair restarted the scoring with a point in the 34th minute. Andrew Stuart Trainor converted a two-point free then. The rate of scores during the second half slowed dramatically as just two scores were added during the next twenty minutes of play (both Tubberclair points to widen the gap between the sides). John Paul brought off two great saves throughout the second half to deny the opposition. Tubberclair kicked a trio of points between the 57th and 60th minutes. A point from play from O’Donovan rounded off the scoreline as Tubberclair had done enough to progress to the final. Hard luck to our lads and their management team.
Team & Scorers: John Paul, Eoin McCormack, David Gaynor, Rory Hatton, Cody Parker, Cormac Murphy, Dean Martin, Oisín Shortall, Tiarnán O’Donovan (2-2), Brian Doyle (0-1, 1 ‘45’), Lee Corcoran, Kyle Rainey, Brendan McCormack, Aaron Murphy (0-1, 1f), Dean Burns
Subs: Daniel Lynam for Kyle Rainey, Andrew Stuart Trainor (0-2, 1 2pt., 1f), for Brendan McCormack, Dara Shortall for Eoin McCormack
SFC Round 4
Caulry 0-15
Garrycastle 2-19
Our seniors suffered a defeat at the hands of Garrycastle on Saturday evening last when the sides clashed in Cusack Park for this penultimate round robin fixtures of the SFC.
The sides were evenly matched throughout the first half as both accounted for a wide each before Garrycastle opened the scoring from a free after three minutes. Stephen Connolly and Kevin Maguire combined well under the resulting kickout as this move was finished over the bar by Luke Buckley. A number of scoring chances went astray before our lads kicked a trio of points between the 10th and 14th minutes: Senan Baker converted two frees after Tiarnán O’Donovan and Maguire were fouled before Oisín Shortall split the posts (this play coming from a Garrycastle kickout going out over the line). Garrycastle drew one back on the 16th minute, but our confidence was building as O’Donovan and Baker added further Caulry points. Our lads could have almost double the deficit between the sides then when we were awarded a penalty and the opposition’s keeper was forced to the line for the remainder of the half after receiving a black card for his foul on O’Donovan. However, it wasn’t to be as the Garrycastle no. 13 managed to stop Baker’s shot. What should have been a goal for Caulry ended up being finished in the form of a Garrycastle point to reduce the gap to three. The opposition used this blow to our confidence to their advantage as they accounted for 1-2 to take the lead. Before the break, Neil Clinton added a point to leave Caulry trailing by one at the interval.
Two-pointers proved to be the difference between the sides in the second half as Garrycastle added six from play to completely turn the game on its head. Our lads started the half well, and by the end of the 32nd minute, we were back in front after points from Alan Malynn (a free) and Buckley (a fisted effort). The opposition raised their first orange flag then on the 36th minute. Another free by Malynn momentarily tied things up again. But the Garrycastle forwards were on form in the second half as a two-point score and converted free widened the gap back the three. By the start of the final quarter, it was level pegging after a series of points from Damien Dolan, Sean Murphy and Shortall. Just as Caulry got close though, Garrycastle pulled away again as they raised two more orange flags, their no. 14 proving his worth for these series of scores alone. Maguire added a point for us with five minutes to go, but at this stage in the game, there was no stopping the green and red side as they kicked more unanswered scores, including a goal at the end of the full time. A late Caulry goal chance was stopped as this was put over the bar by Malynn but ultimately, the second half blitz by the opposition was enough to get them over the line.
Team & Scorers: Jack Connaughton, Glenn Carolan, Sean Murphy (0-1), Sean Clinton, Kevin Maguire (0-1), Damien Dolan (0-1), Oisín Shortall (0-2), Stephen Connolly, Eoghan Grennan, Neil Clinton (0-1), Senan Baker (0-3, 3f), Shane Lawless, Alan Malynn (0-3, 2f) Tiarnán O’Donovan (0-1), Luke Buckley (0-2)
Subs: Thomas Dunning for Senan Baker, Olan Healy for Eoghan Grennan, Tom Cloonan for Neil Clinton, Harry Stuart Trainor for Damien Dolan
J2FC
Caulry 5-18
Mullingar Shamrocks 1-8
Our juniors had a comprehensive victory over Mullingar Shamrocks when they hosted the side in the park on Sunday morning last.
Caulry hit the ground running when Cormac Murphy tore forward and rattled the back of the net for his first score of the game. Liam Malynn (one from a free and one from play), Rory Mullins and Adam Donoghue all added points before Mullingar Shamrocks got off the mark with consecutive points on the 13th and 14th minutes. Goals from Malynn (after Mark Fitzpatrick regained possession from Malynn’s effort ricocheting off the upright) and Mullins (after he chipped the keeper) further stretched the Caulry lead. Malynn added another point from play before Mullingar got their third goal of the game, this a well taken goal. Fitzpatrick registered conscetuvie scores then: firstly, he got a fist to a dropping ‘45’ to send it over the bar and then he hit the back of the net after being set up by his cousin Cormac. Before the break, the sides shared 0-5 with Murphy and Alan Lynam on target for Caulry.
Throughout the second half, our lads completely took charge of proceedings. David Gaynor, Malynn and Donoghue all added points before Murphy raised his second green flag of the game. Malynn kicked our next four points (two from play and two frees) as the Shamrocks men had to settle for one point on the 38th minute, this a nice long-range effort. Nicky Killane, Murphy and Malynn all added points as a late two pointer for the Mullingar men brought an end to the game.
We wish Johnny Buckley a speedy recovery after he picked up an injury during the game.
Team & Scorers: Cillian Nagle, Ciaran Allen, Johnny Buckley, Luke Hamilton, Ciaran Gaynor, Darren Hynds, Cormac Murphy (2-2), David Gaynor (0-1), Alan Lynam (0-1), Cody Parker, Liam Malynn (1-9, 5f), Will Buckley, Rory Mullins (1-1), Mark Fitzpatrick (1-1), Adam Donoghue (0-2)
Subs: Dean Burns for Johnny Buckley, Nicky Killane (0-1) for Cody Parker, Patrick Kenny for Mark Fitzpatrick
Fixtures
Boys U16 Championship at home to Kilbeggan on Monday, September 8th at 5:30pm
Girls U14 Championship Semi Final at home to Cill Oige on Thursday, September 11th at 6:45pm
Boys Minor Championship Quarter Final at home to Esker Gaels on Friday, September 12th at 6:30pm
Boys U12 Go Games at home to St. Paul’s on Friday, September 12th at 6:30pm
Ladies IFC Semi-Final vs. Loughnavaleey on Saturday, September 20th at 3pm in Garrycastle