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Draw Details for September 30 2013

Lotto Numbers Drawn

2
11
15
27

Prize Value Winners
Jackpot
Match 4 numbers to win/share.    
€ 6,500.00 0
Match 3
Match 3 numbers to win/share.    
€ 200.00 1

#KwoodGFC_Lotto
Kilmainhamwood GFC draw for a Jackpot of €6,500 took place in McKenna's on Monday 30th September 2013 at 9pm

Numbers Drawn : 02, 11, 15 & 27

No Jackpot winner.

1 x Match 3 winner received €200

  • Barry McDermott, Navan.

Next draw for a CONGRATULTIONS-TO-THE-TOMMY-AND-THE-JUNIOR-D's-WHO-ARE-COUNTY-CHAMPIONS jackpot of €6,600 will take place in The Jolly Old Cross of Cormeen on Monday 7th October 2013 at 9pm. Our lotto can be played online at www.locallotto.ie/kilmainhamwoodgfc and our lotto motto is #ItsThereToBeWon

Our annual draw will take place on October 26th for the following fantastic prizes:-

  • 1st prize  : Trip for two to New York + €1,000 or €2,500 cash
  • 2nd prize : Trip for two to a European city + €500 or €1,000 cash
  • 3rd prize : Weekend for two in the Ormonde Hotel, Kilkenny.
  • 4th prize : €100
  • 5th prize : €100
  • 6th prize : €100
  • 7th prize : €100
  • 8th prize : €100
You can enter online at http://locallotto.ie/tickets.asp?LL_ID=299&intTE_ID=323#topp

Kilmainhamwood defeated Seneschalstown to win the Meath Junior D Football Championship in ideal conditions at Sean Newman Park Bohermeen on Saturday 28th October 2013

Kilmainhamwood 3-8
Seneschalstown 0-10

In the end it was the Kilmainhamwood's experience that won the day. The winners squad included players with All Ireland, Leinster, Ulster and Meath SFC medals. After the game John Kavanagh presented the Junior D Cup to Kilmainhamwood captain Tommy Owens and in his acceptance speech Owens dedicated the win to the late Paddy McGee, father of the great Kilmainhamwood and Meath servant Ray, who passed away during the week.

Seneschalstown settle quickly and were determined to atone for their B league final lost to Ballivor a week earlier. Three points in a row from Sean Doyle, Aled Igman and Robbie Mullen gave them a great start after 12 minutes but Mullen's point proved to be their last score of the half. Kilmainhamwood began to grow into the game a kicked five points before the break. David Russell got their opening two scores before Ray McGee found his range to land the last three points of the half and Kilmainhamwood led at half time 0-5 to 0-3.

Mullen closed the gap for Seneschalstown with the opening point of the second half from the throw in. But with his first touch of the McGee had the ball in the Seneschalstown net and the lead was out to four. The Yellow Furze men responded with three fine points through Igman, Terry Maguire and Doyle before they were rocked with another Wood goal.Ray Madden was upended in the square and Larry McCormack converted the penalty. James Gillic and McGee traded points before Igman raised two more white flags and the lead was down to three, 2-7 to 0-10. Kilmainhamwood finished the stronger. David Russell pointed before the same player netted their third goal and the Junior D championship cup was heading back to the north Meath village.

Kilmainwood: Johnny Carolan, Emmet Roach, Stephen Smith, Mark Kiernan, Ronald Owens, Ray Madden, David Dolan, Gary Yorke, Aidan Crosbie, David Russell 1-4, Ciaran Shankey, Damien Russell, Ray McGee 1-4, Francie Owens, Tommy Owens.
Subs: Larry McCormack 1-0, Colm Gilcreest, Ray Cunningham

regards,
Shane Russell & the lotto committee

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