Club Lotto
There was no winner of the jackpot of €11,800 in our draw held on 8th of September last.
Numbers drawn: 3, 12, 26, 27
Weekly winners of €30: Pat & Kate, Darren O’Connor, Colm Arthur, Mairead Moore, Paul O’Brien
Seller’s prize: Adam c/o Bó’s
Thank you for your support.
Next Jackpot is €12,000 on 15th of September 2025.
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Championship Fixtures
Our intermediate ladies make the short journey into Garrycastle on Saturday afternoon next as they will battle it out against Loughnavalley. A county final spot is at stake when the sides take to the field at 3pm. These sides met earlier in the group stages when after an hour of football, Loughnavalley managed to come out on top with four points to spare. However, our ladies will be hoping to push on from their impressive win over Athlone recently in order to reach their first ever intermediate final. All supporters are asked to get behind the girls and we wish them and their management team the very best of luck.
All roads lead to Cusack Park on the following Sunday evening for the final group stage game of this year’s SFC. All eyes will be on the action as our lads will take on neighbour Moate. It is do or die as only a win will keep Caulry in the championship and secure an all-important quarter final spot. This game throws-in at 5:15pm and with the right attitude and performance, our lades will be hoping to come out on top. All supporters are asked to get behind the lads and we wish them and their management team the very best of luck.
Boys U16 Championship Quarter Final
Caulry 8-16
Kilbeggan Shamrocks 5-11
Our U16 boys progressed to the semifinal stages of this year’s championship after they overcame Kilbeggan Shamrocks in the park on Monday evening last.
Our boys hit the ground running and notched up 3-5 within the opening twelve minutes of play: our goals came from Rhys Mason, Gavin McSharry and Brian Moran while the point scorers were Kevin O’ Brien, Darragh Martin, Evan Allen and Ryan Doyle. Kilbeggan Shamrocks got off the mark then with a well taken goal, however, there was no stopping our boys as Doyle, MsSharry, Darragh Belton and Luke Berry all added to the scoreline. The opposition drew a couple of scores back before to interval to leave the scoreboard reading 5-9 to 3-4.
The sides traded early points in the second half before two goals from Kyle Mason in quick succession further stretched the Caulry lead. The Kilbeggan boys tried hard but couldn’t close the gap as points from Ewan Kelly, Mason and O’Brien cancelled out the Kilbeggan scores. Ultimately, our boys proved too strong for the opposition and ran out comfortable winners.
Team: Sam Hatton, Marcus Grant, Tom Madden, Conor Padden, Cathal Casey, Luke Berry, Brian Moran, Gavin McSharry, Ewan Kelly, Kevin O’Brien, Rhys Mason, Darragh Belton, Ryan Doyle, Darragh Martin, Evan Allen, Kyle Mason, Ryan Doyle, Stephen O’Reilly
Boys Minor Championship Quarter Final
Caulry 4-13
Esker Gaels 1-12
Our minor boys secured themselves a semi-final spot of this year’s championship when they defeated Esker Gaels in the park on Friday evening last.
Caulry had 2-1 on the scoreboard by the end of the opening five minutes after goals from Brian Doyle and Lee Corcoran and a point from Gavin McSharry. The opposition got off the mark on the 8th minute with a point from play bit this was closely followed by a well-taken point by Dean Martin. Caulry matched all Esker Gaels scores at this point in the game with Daniel Lynam and Doyle raising more white flags. Corcoran struck for a duo of consecutive scores on the 17th minute to stretch our lead; firstly, he rattled the back of the Esker Gaels net before converting a free after Luke Berry was fouled. Lynam and Doyle added further points as a goal from John Paul just before the interval gave Caulry a healthy 4-8 to 0-6 lead at the break.
With a mountain to climb, it was nearly impossible for the Esker Gaels boys to dig out a result as the breeze at this stage in the game had now calmed. Points from Darragh Martin, Corcoran and Berry kept the scoreboard ticking over for Caulry. Throughout the second half, our defence impressed as it withstood the Esker Gaels threat; Michael McSharry and Rory Hatton gave good accounts for themselves with Sam Hatton brought off a number of timely interventions between the posts. Esker Gaels finished the game strong as they pocketed themselves a goal late in the game before adding three points (one of these a very well taken two-pointer). But it all proved to be a little too late from their point of view as our boys march on to the semi-final stages.
Team & Scorers: Sam Hatton, Tristan Dolan, John Paul (1-0), Michael McSharry, John McDermott, Rory Hatton, Eoin McCormack, Brian Doyle (1-3), Dean Martin (0-1), Daniel Lynam (0-2), Lee Corcoran (2-4, 4f), Gavin McSharry (0-1), Darragh Martin (0-1), Cian Malone, Luke Berry(0-1)
Subs: Aaron Buckley for Brain Doyle, Luke Nolan for Darragh Martin, Luke Quilty for Cian Malone, Ciaran Dunning for Luke Berry
Fixtures
Girls U14 Championship Semi Final at home to Cill Oige on Tuesday, September 16th at 6:15pm
Ladies IFC Semi Final vs. Loughnavalley on Saturday, September 20th in Garrycastle at 3pm
SFC Round 5 vs. Moate on Sunday, September 21st at 5:15pm in Cusack Park