Club Lotto
Congratulations to Sean Egan who was the lucky winner of the jackpot of €12,000 in our draw held on 15th of September last.
Numbers drawn: 2, 3, 13, 17
Weekly winners of €30: Rachel Browne, Claire Gallagher, John Dolan, Aidan Cunningham, Conor McCormack
Seller’s prize: Michael Allen
Thank you for your support.
Next Jackpot is €10,000 on 22nd of September 2025.
Tickets can be purchased online via ClubZap.
Quarter Final Fixtures
It will be a jam-packed day of football next Sunday as we have two of our adult teams contesting quarter final spots.
First up, our juniors make the journey to Shandonagh on Sunday for an 11:30am throw-in where they will battle it out against St. Paul’s in order to secure themselves a semi final spot. All support is greatly appreciated, and we wish the lads and their management the very best of luck.
Later Sunday evening, all roads lead to Cusack Park to see our seniors take to the field in a bid to reach the final four. It will be a clash of colours as the opposition will be provided by Coralstown/Kinnegad. The lads will be hoping to push on from last week’s impressive win over Moate and come out on top when they take to the field at 4:15pm. All supporters are asked to get behind the lads on the evening and we wish them and their management team the very best of luck.
Ladies IFC Semi Final
Caulry 3-2
Loughnavalley 3-10
Our ladies bowed out of this year’s intermediate championship when they made the journey to Milltown for their semi-final clash against Loughnavalley on Saturday afternoon last.
Loughnavalley started the game with intent as they tagged on 1-3 early on to take the lead. Ava Hallissy got Caulry off the mark then when she sent the ball into the back of the opposition’s net after Megan Clinton’s effort ricocheted off the post. Loughnavalley converted two frees before Kate Stuart Trainor reduced the gap to two when she hit the back of the net after playing a 1:2. Hallisy kicked points either side of another Loughnavalley point then. However, the opposition made a burst just before the interval, adding an unanswered 1-3 to lead by seven at the break.
Scores were very slow to come by in the second half with the first score of the period coming on the 45th minute, this a Loughnavalley point. Loughnavalley added a goal then too. Our girls did rattle the back of the opposition’s net late in the game, but ultimately, Loughnavalley had done enough to progress to the county final.
Team: Rachel Maguire, Lauren Claffey, Amy Murphy, Anna Malone, Ella Corcoran, Ruth Martin, Aoife Collins, Jasmine Maloney, Aishling Gaynor, Karrissa Burns, Kate Stuart Trainor, Megan Clinton, Grace Shortall, Leah Quigley, Ava Hallissy
Subs: Lauren White for Megan Clinton, Katie Killane for Karrissa Burns, Molly Connaughton for Leah Quigley, Susan Duignan for Aoife Collins
A massive well done and thank you to the girls and their management for all their hard work during the year. Finishing in the final four is a super achievement and this experience will benefit them going forward.
Girls U14 Championship Semi Final and Final
Semi Final
Caulry 6-7
Cill Oige 3-10
Our U14 girls qualified for the Division 2 final when they defeated Cill Oige in the park on Tuesday evening last.
The visitors to the park started the game well and were 1-2 to 0-0 up by the end of the first five minutes. Our girls showed good guts and determination as scores from Lexi Grady, Chloe Doyle, Grace O’Rourke and Kelly Lynam brought the gap back to one. Cill Oige saw out the half well and lead by six at the break.
Two goals from Cara Winters had the game all square with two minutes of the restart. Kate Corcoran’s goal then put Caulry in front. At this point, our girls began to take charge of proceedings as Corcoran, Grady, Kelly Lynam and O’Rourke all added scores to help get Caulry over the line.
Final
Caulry 1-2
Garrycastle 4-7
Our girls had to make the short journey to Garrycastle on Sunday afternoon then to contest the Division 2 county final.
The homeside were first off the mark with a goal straight away. Kelly Lynam converted a free to reduce the gap, but Garrycastle shortly found the back of the net with another goal. The homeside found scores with ease and led at the break.
Playing into the strong breeze in the second half, our girls had a very tough job at hand. Kate Corcoran and Chloe Doyle both added scores but ultimately, it was Garrycastle’s day.
Team: Tara Ledwith, Grace Berry, Abigail Kelly, Sarah Dolan, Annie Doyle, Ellen Shortall, Katie Claffey, Kelly Lynam, Kate Corcoran, Lexi Grady, Chloe Doyle, LilyAnn King, Fia Whyte, Cara Winters, Grace O’Rourke, Caoimhe Browne, Chloe Connell, Ciara Devlin, Gemma Dungan, Emme Fitzgerald, Carla Grant, Grace Hallissy, Roisin Mulvihill
SFC Round 5
Caulry 2-18
Moate 1-13
A massive second half performance helped our lads get over the line against Moate when the sides met in Round 5 of the SFC on Sunday evening last in Cusack Park.
Moate scuppered a goal chance early on before opening the scoring account with a two pointer on the 2nd minute. The opposition then went four ahead: first they added a mark before converting a free after we were penalised for breaching the 3 up rule. Conor McCormack got Caulry off the mark with a converted free on the 10th after Oisín Shortall was fouled. Shortall set up our second score then too as he won the opposition’s kickout and set Senan Baker up for a point. Moate added another from play before Sean Murphy registered the first goal of the game after a nice move via Baker and McCormack. Before the interval, the sides shared 0-6 (McCormack on target for us with a ‘45’ and two-point free) to leave it all square at the halftime whistle.
McCormack restarted the second half scoring in style when he raised his second orange flag, this time from play. Moate immediately drew one back but our lads were only getting started as McCormack and Luke Buckkey both added points before Baker fired home a goal on the 39th minute. A fabulous two-pointer from Baker put ten points between the sides then. Moate kicked the next point of the game, but this was cancelled out up our end of the field by McCormack. Our lads had a fire in their bellies throughout this second half, knowing the task at hand as another orange flag (McCormack with a free) further stretched the Caulry lead. The opposition drew two back from frees then before Tadgh Baker added to the scoreline (this time Kevin Maguire and Colin Murphy were instrumental in setting up this play). Moate were given a life line in the form of a penalty kick on the 56th which their no. 11 dutifully converted. However, it was going to take a lot more than that to dampen our lads spirits as the next score of the game came via Baker. Moate rounded off the scoring with a converted free as this result sees our lads cruise into a quarter final spot against Coralstown/Kinnegad next week.
Team & Scorers: Jack Connaughton, Glenn Carolan, Sean Murphy (1-0), Sean Clinton, Damien Dolan, Kevin Maguire, Eoghan Grennan, Stephen Connolly, Tadgh Baker (0-1), Shane Lawless, Senan Baker (1-6, 2 2pt.), Oisín Shortall, Conor McCormack (0-10, 2f, 1 ‘45’, 3 2pt.), Tiarnán O’Donovan, Luke Buckley (0-1)
Subs: Colin Murphy for Eoghan Grennan, Neil Clinton for Damien Dolan, Alan Malynn for Luke Buckley
Fixtures
Boys U16 Championship Semi Final away to Tyrrellspass on Monday, September 22nd at 6:15pm
Girls U16 Championship Semi Final vs. Garrycastle on Wednesday, September 24th at 6:30pm in Moate Community School
Boys Minor Championship Semi Final away to Killucan on Friday, September 26th at 8pm
J2FC Quarter Final vs. St. Paul’s on Sunday, September 28th at 11:30am in Shandonagh
SFC Quarter Final vs. Coralstown/Kinnegad on Sunday, September 28th at 4:15pm in Cusack Park
Boys U14 Championship Semi Final at home to Milltownpass on Monday, September 29th at 6pm