Caulry GAA PRO Notes 18th November 2018-

Post date: Nov 18, 2018 8:54:51 PM

Headlines This Week:

Lotto Results, Club AGM, Schools' Football and Minor Hurling Championship

Club lotto

There was no winner of the jackpot of €2,600 in our draw held on 12th of November last.

Numbers drawn: 3, 8, 11, 21

Weekly winners of the €30: Michael Moran, Jackie & Padraig Killane, Tom & Christine Hickey, Michael Connolly, John Lawless

Sellers prize €30: M McMahon

Thank you for your support.

Next Jackpot is €2,800 on 19th of November 2018.

Club AGM

This year's Club AGM will take place this Friday, November 23rd, at 8:30pm in Mount Temple Community Hall. Nomination and Motion papers are available from this website via this link, Kieran's shop, Mount Temple, and club secretary Keith Dolan. The AGM is a very important event in the club calendar as key Executive positions in the club for 2019 will be filled and plans for the year ahead for various club activities will be discussed. A large attendance of club members and new members is anticipated on the night.

Schools’ Football

Congratulations and well done to the Moate Community School senior football team on their Leinster Schools Post Primary Senior Football championship victory over St Joseph’s Rochfortbridge last Wednesday. The Caulry club were well represented with eleven members on the squad and seven in the starting fifteen. Players involved were James Clavin, Adam and Rory Mullins, Shane Hynes, Rian Rasmussen, Tom Cloonan, Neil Clinton, Roan Sweeney, Adam Donoghue, Luke Buckley and Thomas Dunning. We wish Thomas Dunning a speedy recovery after he picked up an injury during the game.

Congratulations and well done also to the Marist U16 team who defeated St. Pat’s Navan in the North Leinster ‘A’ Championship. Our club is represented by Senan Baker, Olan Healy and Shane Lawless and we wish them the very best of luck in their upcoming semi-final.

Minor Hurling Championship

Congratulations to the Fr Daltons on winning the Minor Hurling championship on Sunday last. Caulry 's Thomas Dunning unfortunately missed playing in the final due to his leg injury but played an important role in the earlier games. He becomes a rare breed of a Caulry native with a minor Hurling championship medal.