Caulry Gaa

Founded 1928

Co. Westmeath

Caulry GAA PRO Notes 30/07/2023

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Club lotto
There was no winner of the jackpot of €8,000 in our draw held on 24th of June last.
Numbers drawn: 12, 15, 22, 25
Weekly winners of €30: John Ledwith, Marion Allen, Paul Fitzgibbon, Simon Boland, Fintan Tumulty
Sellers prize: Ger Muldoon
Thank you for your support.
Next Jackpot is €8,200 on 31st of July 2023.

Sympathies
The club extends its deepest sympathies to the Slevin family, Mount Temple and the Dolan family, Ballydoogan, Moate on their recent sad losses.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a n-anamacha.

SFC and J2FC Round 4 Fixtures
Our seniors make the journey to Cusack Park on Saturday evening next for their penultimate round robin fixture. They will take on last year’s runners-up St. Loman’s at 7pm. Our lads will be hoping to build on recent performances and keep up their winning streak when the sides meet. All supporters are asked to get behind the lads on the evening.
After a bye in the last round, our juniors also return to action next Monday. They will play Multyfarnham in Loughnavalley at 12pm. All support is greatly appreciated and tickets for the games will be available during the week from our social media.
Good luck to the lads and their management.

U19 Championship Round 2
Caulry
2-6
Moate 1-7
Caulry and Moate served up an entertaining battle in the park when the sides met for this second-round clash of the U19 championship on Tuesday evening last.
Our lads had some chances early on which we failed to convert before Aaron Murphy put the first score on the scoreboard with a pointed-free on the 6th minute. Moate followed suit in similar fashion at the other end of the field. The nerves of the local rivalry were on show in these early stages of the game as the sides shared four wides before Moate settled into proceedings. They done so when their no. 6 sent over a fine point on the 15th minute. This score was closely followed by two more Moate points to put them three points the good. Murphy done well on the 21st minute when he made the most of a dropping ball in from Oisín Shortall and he took his point. However, the opposition drew this back after working the ensuing kickout up the field. Caulry were unlucky in the closing stages of the half when Tiarnán O’Donovan sent in two very dangerous balls. But much to our dismay, Moate were more successful up front as they rattled the back of our net on the 28th minute. Murphy frees either side of this score saw Moate lead 1-5 to 0-4 at the break.
Moate were given an ideal start to the second half when they were awarded a duo of penalty chances, however, credit must be given to our net minder Conor Hynes who denied the opposition on both occasions. The second of these gave us a platform to work the ball up the field as Kyle Rainey riffled the back of the Moate net and brought Caulry right back into contention. With only the narrowest of margins now separating the sides, pressure began to show as once again the teams missed a number of scoring chances. Eventually Murphy sent over the equaliser at the end of the third-quarter after a fantastic burst up the field by Brendan McCormack. Moate, to their credit, responded well with a point before adding a converted-free on the 52nd minute. The opposition were on top at this point in the game, owning much of the possession. However, our backline withheld the Moate threat with Cormac Murphy impressing throughout. The ball was passed forward and back as the Moate forwards tried to make an angle to take a score and run down the clock. On the 56th minute a shot was taken, but fell wide of its target. This gave our lads a chance to build an attack as Cormac won the short kickout and drove up from our defence. The ball found its way into the awaiting hands of Tadgh Baker who made no mistake in finding the back of the net to marginally put Caulry in front. Our lads dug deep in the closing stages of the game as Paul Hogan kicked the last score on the 62nd minute to secure our lads the win.
Team & Scorers: Conor Hynes, David Gaynor, Cormac Murphy, Ben Claffey, Cody Parker, Harry Stuart Trainor, Brendan McCormack, Tadgh Baker (1-0), Alan Lynam, Oisín Shortall, Paul Hogan (0-1), Kyle Rainey (1-0), Max O’Sulivan, Tiarnán O’Donovan, Aaron Murphy (0-5, 4f)

Fixtures
U17 Championship
away to Moate on Monday at 7pm
Junior B Championship at home to Tyrrellspass on Tuesday at 7:30pm
U15 Championship at home to Cill Oige on Wednesday at 7pm
U19 Championship Round 3 at home to St. Loman’s on Thursday at 7:30pm
U13 Championship vs. Lilliput Gaels on Friday at 7pm in Ballinagore
SFC Round 4 vs. St. Loman’s on Saturday, August 5th in Cusack Park at 7pm
J2FC Round 4 vs. Multyfarnham on Monday, August 7th in Loughnavalley at 12pm

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