Caulry Gaa

Founded 1928

Co. Westmeath

Caulry GAA PRO Notes 06/08/2023

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Club lotto
There was no winner of the jackpot of €8,200 in our draw held on 31st of July last.
Numbers drawn: 1, 17, 20, 23
Weekly winners of €30: Liam Heavin, Katie Flanagan, Kevin Costello, Claire Smyth, Liam Swaine
Sellers prize: Bó Allen
Thank you for your support.
Next Jackpot is €8,400 on 8th of August 2023.

Junior B Championship
Caulry
0-14
Tyrrellspass 0-12
Our juniors had a two-point win over Tyrrellspass when they hosted the men in blue and navy in the park on Tuesday evening last.
The sides were evenly matched in the opening stages of the game with Tyrrellspass matching our opening scores, these coming when Adam Donoghue popped over the first point from play before Olan Healy’s fisted effort on the 2nd minute. The opposition were more wasteful up front by times missing a point and goal opportunity as Liam Malynn accounted for the next two scores of the game to stretch our lead to three. This margin remained in tact at the halftime whistle. Although by the time the interval came, the scoreboard read 0-10 to 0-7 with Darren Browne and Malynn on target for Caulry.
Tyrrellspass had the deficit back to one as they started the second half well with two points from play. However, our lead was reinstated after scores from Browne and Shane Lawless on the 35th and 43rd minutes. A converted-free on the 46th minute for Tyrrellspass kept the scoreboard ticking over. Andy O’Sullivan then added the next point of the game after combining nicely with Paul Hogan. The visitors kept chomping at our heels and they managed to reduce the gap to a dangerous two point-lead when they added scores either side of a free from Malynn. Cillian Nagle was put under pressure late in the half when he brought off a fine save on the 56th minute and this move secured our two-point win.
Team & Scorers: Cillian Nagle, Ciaran Allen, Johnny Buckley, Olan Healy (0-1), Alan Daly, Sean O’Neill, Will Buckley, Thomas Dunning, Ben Kenny, Brendan McCormack, Liam Malynn (0-6, 3f, 1 ‘45’), Paul Hogan, Andy O’Sullivan (0-1), Darren Browne (0-3), Adam Donoghue (0-2)
Subs: Alan Lynam for Thomas Dunning, Shane Lawless (0-1) for Ben Kenny

SFC Round 4
Caulry
0-10
St. Lomans 2-10
Our seniors were easily turned over in Cusack Park on Saturday evening last when they played last year’s beaten finalists in Round 4 of the SFC.
St. Lomans opened the scoring account on the 4th minute with a point from play. Kevin Maguire responded well with a point at the other end of the field within seconds. The Mullingar men accounted for the next four attacks, with just two of these paying dividends and stretching their lead to two. Aaron Roarke then cut this deficit with his point after he combined nicely with Alan Malynn. However, St. Lomans were back two points the good by the end of the first quarter. The opposition had two more chances of scores, one of these when a goal momentarily looked to be on the cards, but were unable to find the target before a dangerous ball across the goal-line from Malynn went wide at the other end of the field. Things went from bad to worse from a Caulry point of view from this point on as a trio of errors were finished over the bar by the men in blue and white, before two placed balls fell wide of their targets at our end of the field. Another breakdown in a Caulry attack then resulted in St. Lomans’ first goal of the game on the 24th minute. Now with their tails up, the opposition saw out the half strong and lead 1-10 to 0-2 at the break.
St. Lomans opened the second half with two points, one from play and one a free. Senan Baker drew one of these back on the 36th minute. Between the 37th and 44th minutes, the opposition outscored Caulry 0-4 to 0-1 with Paddy Sleator on target after some fine fielding from Stephen Connolly. Caulry got back-to-back scores then from the boots of Malynn (a mark) and Sleator (from play, again accredited to a catch at midfield by Connolly). St. Lomans’ next score came on the 49th minute. This was followed by a trio of Caulry scores from Tadgh Baker, Malynn and Senan. Points for St. Lomans kept the scoreboard ticking over going into the final stages of the game before Baker added our last score from a free. The opposition then rounded off their tally with 1-1 to ease past the Caulry threat.
Team & Scorers: Cillian Nagle, Eoin Shortall, Kevin Maguire (0-1), Sean Fox, Harry Stuart Trainor, Damien Dolan, Sean Murphy, Conor McCormack, Stephen Connolly, Colin Murphy (0-1, 1f), Paddy Sleator (0-2), Oisín Shortall, Alan Malynn (0-2, 2m), Aaron Roarke (0-1), Olan Healy
Subs: Tadgh Baker for Oisín Shortall, Senan Baker (0-3,3f) for Aaron Roarke, Dylan Lowry for Olan Healy, Andy O’Sullivan for Sean Murphy, Shane Lawless for Conor McCormack

Fixtures
J2FC Round 4
vs. Multyfarnham on Monday, August 7th in Loughnavalley at 12pm

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