Caulry Gaa

Founded 1928

Co. Westmeath

Caulry GAA PRO Notes 19th March 2023

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Headlines This Week:
Lotto Results, Sympathies, Lord of the Mount Fundraiser, Division 2 ACFL and Division 4 ACFL

Club lotto
There was no winner of the jackpot of €4,200 in our draw held on 13th of March last.
Numbers drawn: 3, 6, 10, 14
Weekly winners of the €30: Tom & Christine Hickey, Donie Malone, Derek Browne, Erin Egan, Brian Muldoon
Sellers prize €30: Kieran Hanevy
Thank you for your support.
Next Jackpot is €4,400 on 20th of March 2023.
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Lord of the Mount Fundraiser
Our candidates for our Lord of the Mount Fundraiser have launched their efforts to raise funds in aid of our new development. The following are just some of the campaigns you can support:
· A raffle for the chance to win supply and installation of 15 Solar PV Panels with a 25 year warranty kindly sponsored by Start Solar and valued at €15,000. Contact John G Buckley.
· A draw to win ten tonnes of 18-6-12 fertiliser or its cash value (apx €8,000). Contact Mark Malone.
· Performance by Foster & Allen and friends in Tuar Ard Arts Centre on Friday, March 31st. Contact Tuar Ard.

Division 2 ACFL
Caulry
0-11
Milltown 0-8
Our seniors picked up their first brace of points when they made the journey to Milltown on a wet and miserable St. Patrick’s afternoon last for their fourth league game.
The homeside were first to get going, converting a free early on before Luke Buckley done the same for Caulry after Alan Malynn was fouled on the 8th minute. Milltown added another placed-ball score before getting their first point from play after winning our kickout. Another free from Buckley kept the scoreboard ticking over as the rain made the playing conditions difficult. The homeside added another two points before Shane Lawless registered our opening point from play on the 19th minute. The opposition worked the ball well from a quickly taken free and finished with a point before Buckley reduced the deficit back to two as the team retreated to the dressing rooms for halftime.
A different second half was in store, much to the benefit of Caulry as the homeside only mustered up two scores during the 30 minute period. Buckley kicked a superb long-distance point inside the opening 60 seconds of the half and after some missed Caulry chances, Stephen Connolly managed to find his scoring boots to level the game. Oisín Shortall was a good introduction to the game as he got stuck in and set up Caulry attacks, one of which materialised in a chance for Malynn to pop over a free. Eoin Shortall diffused a Milltown advance as the ball was worked up the field and finished over the bar by Colin Murphy. Malynn had stretched our lead to three before the men in green and white added their first of the half. However, our lads had a bit of momentum built by this point as Malynn and Murphy responded well with a score each. The homeside finished the scoring with a point on the 59th minute, but ultimately our lads had done enough to take home the win.
Team & Scorers: Cillian Nagle, Olan Healy, Eoin Shortall, Alan Lynam, Neil Clinton, Damien Dolan, Sean Clinton, Sean Doyle, Stephen Connolly (0-1), Shane Lawless (0-1), Luke Buckley (0-4, 2f), Darren Browne, Thomas Dunning, Alan Malynn (0-3, 3f), Colin Murphy (0-2)
Subs: Oisín Shortall for Shane Lawless, Adam Donoghue for Luke Buckley, Rory Mullins for Darren Browne, Sean Fox for Thomas Dunning

Division 4 ACFL
Caulry
3-15
Milltownpass 2-6
Our Juniors picked up their second win in Division 4 with a comprehensive Victory away to Milltownpass.
After a sluggish first 10 minutes Caulry got the first score of the half with a goal from Willie Buckley.Moments later Liam Malynn scored our second goal to put us in a good position. Caulry at this stage were on top even though there was a lot of errors by both sides. The hosts scored two pointed-frees before Rory Mullins kicked over a long-range point. Milltownpass then raised the green flag before Caulry kicked four unanswered points. Playing with a strong wind Caulry looked to kick on, but a mistake in our defence allowed Milltownpass score another goal. Caulry regrouped and scored two nice points from Alan Daly and Olan Healy to lead 2-7 to 2-2 at the interval.
On the resumption of play Liam Malynn kicked a lovely free against a strong wind. Caulry were now in control and looked like a team determined to kick on. Points were swapped between the teams before Darren Hynds broke up the field and scored a lovely team goal. At this stage Caulry led 3-9 to 2-5. In the remaining 15 minutes, Caulry outscored their opponents by 0-6 to 0-1.
A very pleasing performance by our Lads and they will be happy win the win. A solid defensive performance in the second half coupled with the quick counter attack was impressive.
Team & Scorers: Jack Connaughton, Darren Hynds (1-0), Johnny Buckley, Ciaran Allen, Olan Healy (0-2), Eoin Shortall, Glenn Carolan (0-1), Alan Lynam, Alan Fitzpatrick (0-1), Oisín Shortall (0-2), Rory Mullins (0-3, 1m), Alan Daly (0-1), Liam Malynn (1-1, 1f), Will Buckley (1-0), Adam Donoghue (0-2)
Subs: Peter Smyth (0-1) for Will Buckley, Keith McMenamin (0-1) for Glenn Carolan, Paul Hogan for Adam Dongohue, Will Buckley for Rory Mullins

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