Caulry Gaa

Founded 1928

Co. Westmeath

Caulry GAA PRO Notes 25/06/2023

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Club lotto
There was no winner of the jackpot of €7,000 in our draw held on 19th of June last.
Numbers drawn: 2, 3, 23, 25
Weekly winners of €30: William Fitzgerald, Padraig Kilane, Morgan Fox, John Ledwith, Padraig Coughlan
Sellers prize: Egan’s Pub
Thank you for your support.
Next Jackpot is €7,200 on 26th of June 2023.

Junior B Championship
Caulry
2-16
St. Josephs 1-5
Our juniors registered their first win of the Junior B Championship when they hosted St. Josephs in the park on Tuesday evening last.
The opposition tagged on an early point before a free from Liam Malynn levelled the game. Brian then Carroll pulled on a loose ball on the 3rd minute and riffled the back of the St. Joseph’s net to launch our lads in front. Shane Lawless took his scores well as he kicked points either side of the visitor’s second score of the game. Ruiari Casey denied the St. Joseph’s twice within in the space of a minute as our lads were more clinical up front. Carroll, Mark Fitzpatrick, Alan Lynamand Ben Kenny all added points before a late goal from Darren Browne gave our lads a comfortable lead of 2-8 to 0-2 at the break.
The opposition started the second half on a more positive note with two points from play. However, these were soon cancelled out at the other end of the field courtesy of scores from Brendan McCormack and Lawless. The sides then exchanged scores from placed-balls with Malynn tapping over a ‘45’. Browne added a point on the 45th minute. However, Caulry let their guard slip as the resulting kickout was worked down the field and palmed into the back of the net. Malynn was on fire in the closing minutes of the half, kicking four scores, all different angles, two of which were outside the ‘45’ as our lads ran out easy winners on a scoreline of 2-16 to 1-5.
Team & Scorers: Ruiari Casey, Ciaran Allen, Nicky Killane, Adam Mullins, Alan Lynam (0-1), Sean O’Neill, Brendan McCormack (0-1), Brian Carroll (1-1), Shane Lawless (0-3), Ben Kenny (0-1), Adam Donoghue, Will Buckley, Darren Browne (1-1), Mark Fitzpatrick (0-2), Liam Malynn (0-6, 3f, 1 ‘45’)
Subs: Alan Fitzpatrick for Will Buckley, Paul Hogan for Ben Kenny, Hugh Allen for Brian Carroll, Sylvester Coughlan for Brendan McCormack

J2FC Round 1
Caulry
1-6
Rosemount 2-17
Our juniors suffered a heavy defeat when they hosted Rosemount in the park on Friday evening last for their Round 1 championship clash.
The sides exchanged early points with Alan Daly getting his first score m for Caulry. Liam Malynn then sent a high ball into our forward line which Mark Fitzpatrick knocked down to Darren Browne as the later finished the move by sending the ball to the back of the Rosemount net. Despite this promising start, our lads failed to push on as the opposition took the lead with a quadruplet of points. Malynn drew one of these back with his effort on the 19th minute. But the visitors two-point advantage was restored before the interval as the scoreboard read 0-7 to 1-2 at halftime.
An early Rosemount point was subsequently cancelled out at the other end of the field with a free-kick from Liam Malynn in the opening stages of the second half. Ruiari Casey brought off a fine save on the 35th minute. However, the opposition wee phased as they went on to add and unanswered 1-3. Daly tried his best throughout the half as his two points were the only indentations to cut into the Rosemount lead between the 39th and 54th minutes. Adam Donoghue added the last score of the game as the opposition ran out easy winners.
Team & Scorers: Ruiari Casey, Ciaran Allen, Sean O’Neill, Adam Mullins, Alan Daly (0-1), Ben Moran, Brendan McCormack, Alan Lynam, Shane Lawless, Brian Carroll, Adam Donoghue (0-1), Nicky Killane, Darren Browne (1-0), Mark Fitzpatrick, Liam Malynn
Subs: Harry Hughes for Nicky Killane, Paul Hogan for Brian Carroll

SFC Round 1
Caulry
0-14
Coralstown/Kinnegad 4-6
Our seniors came up short against Coralstown/Kinnegad in Cusack Park on Saturday evening last when they played their opening game of this year’s SFC.
Coralstown/Kinnegad were first off the mark with a converted-free after one minute. Caulry were then unlucky moments later in what was probably of foresight of the result when Kevin Maguire shot low and wide of the goal after good fielding from our no. 8 and no. 9. Our lads then had another chance to get on the scoreboard when Alan Malynn’s initial effort was knocked out for a ‘45’, but this effort also fell wayward. Coralstown/Kinnegad then built from the kickout with their no. 11 and no. 14 combining before the full forward finished with a goal to launch them into a four-point lead. Senan Baker opened our scoring tally on the 9th minute with a converted-free. However, Coralstown/Kinnegad has their tails up and a dangerous dropping ball in somehow or another found its way into the back of our net, leaving our lads chasing a six-point deficit. Baker added another duo of frees on the 13th and 14th minutes, before the opposition added another point from play. Maguire and Aaron Roarke had chances to add scores in the following minutes, but were unable to do so as the men in white and red did similar up their end of the field. Roarke eventually popped over the next score of the game on the 25th minute after nice-combined teamwork from Maguire and Tiarnán O’Donovan. However, in likewise fashion to before, the opposition raced down the field and delivered goal no. 3. The sides then shared points before the break to leave Caulry trailing 3-3 to 0-5.
Malynn was fouled in the opening stages on the second half which enabled Baker to tag on another pointed-free. Two scores from placed balls for the Coralstown/Kinnegad lads preceded our next point of the game, again from the boot of Baker. Stephen Connolly pounced on the opposition’s kickout and sent the ball in to Thomas Dunning who added one from play. But once again, Coralstown/Kinnegad burst down the field and finished with a goal. The closing twenty minutes of the game lacked championship intensity as only a trio of scoring chances were converted. Coralstown/Kinnegad added the first of these on the 44th minute. Paddy Sleator then kicked a point on the 47th minute after good play from Maguire who impressed throughout. The final score of the game came in the form of a Baker free as Coralstown/Kinnegad ran out winners with eight points to spare.
Team & Scorers: Cillian Nagle, Harry Stuart Trainor, Tom Cloonan, Dylan Lowry, Kevin Maguire, Eoghan Grennan, Tadgh Baker, Sean Fox, Stephen Connolly, Tiarnán O’Donovan, Colin Murphy, Senan Baker (0-6, 6f), Paddy Sleator (0-1), Aaron Roarke (0-2), Alan Malynn
Subs: Eoin Shortall for Eoghan Grennan, Thomas Dunning (0-1) for Colin Murphy, Oisín Shortall for Dylan Lowry, Darren Hynds for Tom Cloonan

Fixtures
U19 Championship
at home to Tubberclair on Thursday at 7:30pm

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