Corofin GAA Club
Draw Details for December 4 2023
Prize |
Value |
Winners |
Jackpot Match 4 numbers to win/share. |
€ 6,500.00 |
0 |
Match 3 Match 3 numbers for a gauranteed prize of €30 |
€ 30.00 |
2 |
LOTTO
Ní raibh aon bhuaiteoir ar on bpota óir an tseachtain seo. Uimhreacha a 9, 13, 15 agus 30. Dhá bhuaiteoir ar on Maitseáil 3 Damien Tighe agus Tom Warde. Lucky Dips Noelle Murphy agus Michael Collins. Duais an Díoltóra Liz (tábhairne Crann an Pailme). Pota óir an tseachtain seo chugainn €6,650 in tábhairne Gills.
No Winner of this weeks Lotto Jackpot. Numbers drawn 9, 13, 15, 25 and 30. Two Match 3 winners Damien Tighe and Tom Warde. Lucky Dips Noelle Murphy and Michael Collins. Sellers Prize Liz (Palm Tree). Next week’s Jackpot is €6,650 in Gills.
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GAA CLUB NOTES
On Sunday afternoon the Senior team played their Connacht Club Championship Final against St Brigid’s of Roscommon in Dr Hyde Park, Roscommon. Unfortunately it was not to be our day as St. Brigid’s were crowned Connacht Club Champions for 2023.
It was a slow first half which saw Brigid’s build a handsome lead with the help of a penalty that Bernard Power could do little about. Conor Cunningham ignited some life into the Corofin play as he spear-headed a great team move through the middle of the pitch, but his effort struck the crossbar and the danger was cleared. However, a Corofin goal was not far away as, soon after, Liam Silke popped up in the forwards like he normally does to hit the back of the Brigid’s net and give Corofin a lifeline before the break. The halftime score stood at Corofin 1-02 St Brigid’s 1-06.
The second half started relatively positive from a Corofin perspective. Conor Cunningham made another burst through the middle of the pitch but his effort was deflected just wide of the upright for a 45. A bit like the first half, Conor’s charge was a sign of an eventual Corofin goal to come. The ball was worked down the left wing and brought inside, with Dylan McHugh playing a one-two with Michael Farragher and palming the return pass over the keeper’s head and into the net. The timing of that goal had cut a halftime deficit of 7 points down to just 1 point. However, St Brigid’s reacted very strong and kicked 2 unanswered points to stretch the lead back to 3 points and take the momentum out of Corofin’s play. The game finished Corofin 2-05 St Brigid’s 1-13.
Despite the loss on Sunday, it has been an incredible year for the Senior team; defending their Senior League title and winning their 25th County Championship title against the odds. With such youth blended into the side, the experience of Connacht Club Championship football will boost the development of these players and we are already looking forward to what can be achieved next year. Well done lads!
COROFIN GAA AGM
The AGM of the Corofin GAA will be held on December 15th in St Colman’s Room at 9:00pm. Nomination for Officer elections and Motion Papers will be distributed this week.
UNDERAGE
The U-7 and U-8 Boys groups finished up their year on Saturday with a training session for the ages! Some members of the U-19 panel and the Senior panel came to the training and brought along the U-19 North Board Championship Cup, Senior League trophy and the Frank Fox Cup. The lads helped hand out the coveted Selection Boxes to the boys. Well done to all the boys on their incredible year of developing their footballing skills and having great fun along the way. Thank you very much to the dedicated coaches and mentors of both groups for their time and efforts in making the year so memorable for the payers.
The U-12 Girls group finished up their year also on Saturday with their 70th training session of the year! It was home to freshen up and back to Belclare later that afternoon for some pizza and chips, they were presented with certificates detailing each game the played for the club this year and there was even a surprise guest after the food; DJ Nightshift! The girls danced the evening away as Martin played every single request they made. Thank you also to the coaches and mentors for this group, organising training and matches for 56 players is no meant feat. Well done to all!
CLUB SHOP
A reminder that all Club gear and apparel can be bought directly from our Online Club Shop. From Jersey’s, Shorts, Socks to Jackets, Training Tops and Hats there is a great variety of items that would make great Christmas Gift ideas with delivery straight to your door.
Simply visit www.oneills.com and search for ‘Corofin GAA Club – Galway’ under the ‘Clubs & Education’ menu.
Please Note
The prize amounts above are what each winner will receive.