Corofin GAA Club
Draw Details for August 29 2022
Prize |
Value |
Winners |
Jackpot Match 4 numbers to win/share. |
€ 7,700.00 |
0 |
Match 3 Match 3 numbers for a gauranteed prize of €30 |
€ 30.00 |
1 |
LOTTO
Ní raibh aon bhuaiteoir ar on bpota óir an tseachtain seo. Uimhreacha a tarraingíodh 7, 11, 26 agus 32. Aon Meaitseáil 3 John Cassels, Glaschú. Lucky Dips Michelle Molloy agus Danny Ryder. Duais an Díoltóra Nora Hussey. Pota óir an tseachtain seo chugainn €7,850 in oifig an chlubtheach.
No Winner of this week’s Lotto Jackpot. Numbers drawn 7, 11, 26 and 32. One Match 3 John Cassels, Glasgow. Lucky Dips Michelle Molloy and Danny Ryder. Seller’s Prize Nora Hussey. Next week’s Jackpot is €7,850 in the Club Office.
The Club Lotto is vital to supporting the Club in maintaining the great facilities we have and to ensure the underage teams are fully resourced with training equipment, first aid, etc. Our membership numbers are growing at each grade which puts an increased demand on the playing surfaces and equipment. Your continued support for our Lotto in greatly needed and appreciated, as it enables us to meet this demand year-round.
If you have not played the Lotto yet, or your subscription has expired, please visit our website corofingaa.ie/draws to enter our lotto. There are great value “Three for €5” tickets that can be purchased and there is an ‘auto-renew’ feature that can be used to ensure you don’t miss out.
GAMES
Last Wednesday the U19 team played their rescheduled Round 1 A Championship North fixture against Monivea-Abbey in Monivea. An assured performance from start to finish resulted in a victory for the lads on a scoreline of 2-11 to 1-08 with two 1st half goals from Finn McIntyre and Robbie Winston. Well done to the Players and Management, the win leaves the team top of their group with 3 wins from 3 games. The next fixture for the U19’s is Wednesday 14th September against Tuam Stars in Corofin at 7pm.
On Saturday evening the Senior team played their Senior Championship Round 3 fixture against Maigh Cuilinn in Pearse Stadium. After getting off to a good start, Maigh Cuilinn battled their way back into the game before the break, despite a 1st half goal from Dylan Brady and a penalty save from Bernard Power. At half-time the lads held a slight lead at 1-07 to 0-06. The 2nd half proved a tougher test as Maigh Cuilinn increased their intensity. The game ended in a 2 point loss, 1-12 to 1-14. It was a tough game but plenty for Kevin Johnson and the Players to focus on ahead of the next round but they are well capable of a bounce back. The loss leaves them in 3rd place of Group 1, two points behind joint leaders Tuam Stars and Maigh Cuilinn.
Sunday afternoon the Intermediates played travelled to Kenny Park to play Cortoon Shamrocks in their Round 2 fixture of the Intermediate Championship. 1st half goals from Jack McCabe and Brian Raftery gave them a 1-point lead at half-time. The 2nd half saw an improved performance from our lads and they ran out eventual winners 2-11 to 0-11. Well done to the Players and Management. The win puts them joint top of their group with Glenamaddy, who are their next and final opponents of the group stage.
Later on Sunday the Juniors travelled to Ballinasloe to play Ballinasloe in their 2nd Round fixture of the Junior Championship North. A tough 1st half had the lads trailing at half-time by a single point; 1-5 to 2-03, goal from Finn McIntyre. An stronger performance was needed for the 2nd half and the lads gave just that, ending up comfortable winners; 2-14 to 1-07, 2nd half goal from Cian Murphy. The win lifts the team to 3rd place in Group B with their next and final fixture against group leaders, Athenry.
UNDERAGE NOTES
The U8 and U9 boys hosted Moycullen for a blitz in Belclare on Saturday morning. A great morning of football was had as well as a brilliant spread of food and treats afterwards. Thank you to all who helped out on the day.
SYMPATHY
The club offers its sympathy to the families and friends of the following who have died recently:
Teresa Quinn, Ballinderry.
Nora Murphy, Caherhugh.
Bridgie Coppinger, Turloughmore, mother of Tommy, Belclare and Breda Molloy, Corofin.
May they rest in peace.