Caulry Gaa

Founded 1928

Co. Westmeath

Caulry GAA PRO Notes 5th March 2023

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There was no winner of the jackpot of €3,800 in our draw held on 27th of February last.
Numbers drawn: 2, 8, 23, 24
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Division 4 ACFL
Caulry
1-13
Tyrrellspass 3-15
Our juniors were defeated in their third round of the Division 4 ACFL when they made the journey to Tyrrellspass last Saturday.
A foul on Oisín Shortall set Liam Malynn up for the opening score of the game on the 5th minute. Tyrrellspass followed suit with a converted-free moments later. Alan Daly showed well under the breaking ball and a good passage of play through Alan Lynam and Paul Hogan saw the later finish with a point. Adam Donoghue sent a dangerous ball into our forwards and Rory Mullins made the most of it, getting his fist to the ball to give our lads a four point cushion. However, this lead was halved when the homeside kicked two fine points from play on the 11th and 12th minutes. A free from Malynn momentarily stretched our lead once again, but the scoreline was soon turned on its head as the men in blue and navy tapped over four unanswered points. Points from Malynn and Sean Murphy edged our lads in front. Mullins was then unlucky as his goal attempt was stopped by a Tyrrellspass defender on the 25th minute. The sides shared a point each before the interval to leave Caulry marginally in front.
This scoreline was reversed in the homeside’s favour as they accounted for the opening two points of the second half. Donoghue added one for us, but this was followed in similar fashion for Tyrrellspass. The opposition were then awarded a penalty on the 37th minute, which they dutifully converted to take a lead they would not relinquish. Tyrrellpass’ second goal of the game came at the end of the third quarter, with scores from Malynn and Shortall either side of it. The homeside began to take charge and came upon scores easier than Caulry, adding 0-4 to our 0-2. The Caulry forwards had a few chances late in the game, but none of these paid dividends as the homeside rounded off their win with a goal deep into injury time.
Team & Scorers: Conor Hynes, Ciaran Allen, Johnny Buckley, Keith McMenamin, Alan Daly (0-1), Sean Murphy (0-1), Brendan McCormack, Alan Lynam, Rory Mullins (1-0), Ben Kenny, Adam Donoghue (0-2), Oisín Shortall (0-1), Paul Hogan (0-1), Nicky Killane, Liam Malynn (0-7, 6f)
Subs: Peter Smyth for Ben Kenny, Olan Healy for Paul Hogan, Adam Mullins for Ciaran Allen, Robbie Hickey for Nicky Killane

Division 2 ACFL
Caulry
0-9
Ballymore 1-17
Our seniors’ game followed in the same vein on the following Sunday morning in which a competitive first half preceded a lacklustre second half from a Caulry perspective.
Ballymore got going with two points inside the opening three minutes. Thomas Dunning’s effort rattled back off an upright before Luke Buckley kicked our first score of the game. Buckley then had it level pegging with his second of the game. Ballymore edged in front once again, but Buckley repeated with an equaliser from a free. Harry Stuart Trainor gave the ball off to Dunning on the 12th minute who pointed to put our lads in front for the first time. Our defence done well to crowd out a Ballymore attack but our next effort at the other end of the field fell wide of its target. Cillian Nagle brought off a good save on the 17th minute as the homeside settled for a point. The game continued on a tit-for-tat basis before Ballymore snook the lead at the end of the first half to lead 0-8 to 0-7.
The homeside were first out of the tracks again in the second half with a point from play. Buckley was sensible up front as his fisted over a point for Caulry to reduce the deficit. The homeside began to dominate our kickout as they added two points before a fumble in front of our goal allowed them to snatch a three-pointer and a five-point lead on the 36th minute. Damien Dolan kicked our second score of the half, which materialised to be our last score of the game, as the Ballymore men took control of the game and ran out comfortable winners.
Team & Scorers: Cillian Nagle, Olan Healy, Eoin Shortall, Tadgh Baker, Harry Stuart Trainor, Damien Dolan (0-1), Neil Clinton, Stephen Connolly, Sean Clinton, Shane Lawless, Luke Buckley (0-6, 4f), Darren Browne, Colin Murphy, Thomas Dunning (0-2), Alan Malynn
Subs: Oisín Shortall for Colin Murphy, Alan Daly for Shane Lawless, Adam Donoghue for Alan Malynn, Alan Lynam for Thomas Dunning

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