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Draw Details for November 29 2021

Lotto Numbers Drawn

1
10
31
32

Prize Value Winners
Jackpot
Match 4 numbers to win/share.    
€ 15,200.00 0
Match 3
Match 3 numbers to win/share.    
€ 50.00 2

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LOTTO
The numbers drawn on Monday night were 1, 10, 31, 32. There was no winner. There were two “match three’s”; Collette Gormally and David Byrnes. The sellers’ prize went to Donal Keane, Bernie McMahon, Mary & Ruth. The next draw for a jackpot of €15,300 takes place in The Harbour Bar, Bullaun on Monday, December 6.
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Envelopes for entry available in Bullaun Shop and Gallaghers until 8:45pm on the night of draw.
 
 
 
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Also available this Christmas is our lotto gift pack (lotto entry for 10 plus a Sarsfields Mug) =€30
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LATEST FIXTURES
Best of Luck to U20 team and management as they play Skehana/Mountbellew/Moyloughin the County A1 Semi Final in Ballinasloe, Saturday 4th at 1pm.
 
COUNTY FINAL WEEKEND
See below link to purchase tickets for this weekend Brooks County Senior Hurling Final.
 
 
BROOKS SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL 
 
Clarinbridge v St Thomas, Pearse Stadium, Sunday, 5th December, 1pm 
 
https://www.universe.com/events/brooks-senior-hurling-championship-clarinbridge-v-st-thomas-tickets-T0NG4C
 
***Clarinbridge will bid to bridge an eleven year gap on Sunday when they face St Thomas in the County Senior Hurling Final at Pearse Stadium.
 
The last time the Cup visited Kilcornan was in 2010 when they beat Loughrea after a replay by 0-18 to 0-15.
 
Clarinbridge would also create history if they win on Sunday as they would be the first team from Senior B to win the Championship. A feat that has not been achieved since Senior B was introduced in 2016.
 
There is no doubt that Clarinbridge are in the final on merit. An excellent group stage was followed by impressive wins over Loughrea, Tommy Larkins and Craughwell in the knock out stages.
Scores For: 6-120
 
Scores Against: 5-72
 
Average Scores For: 23 points
 
Average Scores Against: 14.5 points
 
Evan Niland has scored 47% of their scores.
Clarinbridge full forward line of Gavin Lee, Cian Salmon and Niall Armstrong have scored 4-20 between them.
Sean Kilduff has scored 0-7 from midfield.
11 players have scored for Clarinbridge in the championship.
Clarinbridge have played in six county finals. Their first was in 1929 when they lost to Mullagh.
Clarinbridge have won 2 county senior hurling titles. In 2001 they were captained by Micheal Donoghue and in 2010 they were captained by Paul Callanan.
Clarinbridge won the All-Ireland club title in 2011.
Clarinbridge recently retained the county minor “A” hurling title. The All-Ireland Feile title was also recently won by Clarinbridge.
 
***St Thomas will head into Sunday’s County Senior Hurling Final looking to create history by becoming the first team since Turloughmore in the 1960’s in winning the County Cup four years in a row.
 
At the moment, Kenneth Burke’s side are sharing a record with Portumna (2007 – 2009) and Athenry (1998 – 2000) in recent years to have won the Championship three years running but neither could emulate Turlough who won the championship an incredible six times in a row from 1961 – 1966.
 
Only Castlegar (1936 – 1940) have won the championship on more than three occasions, winning it five times in a row.
 
Not that it will bother St Thomas, who have been peerless in this year’s championship winning all five of their games in the run up to the final including a 33 point win over Gort in the Semi-Final.
Scores For: 11-111
 
Scores Against 5-49
 
Average Score For: 28.8 points
 
Average Score Against: 12.8 points
 
Conor Cooney has scored 43% of their scores.
Eanna Burke and Oisin Flannery in the full forward line have scored a combined 6-22.
Cathal Burke has scored 0-5 from left half back.
13 players have scored for St.Thomas’ in the championship.
St.Thomas’ have never lost a county final.
St.Thomas’ have not conceded a goal in their last 4 county finals.
Conor Cooney is hoping to captain St.Thomas’ to the title for the fourth year in a row. Their other winning captains were Robert Murray (2012) and Patrick Skehill (2016).
St.Thomas’ won the All-Ireland club title in 2013.
 
 
 
 
 
CAMOGIE CLUB
 
50/50 Draw take place 10 December
Tickets are available in local shops and from club players and officers.
 
FUNDRAISING DRAW RESULTS
 
1st Prize  : Padraic Cannon
2nd The Lohan Family, Kilconnell
3rd Sean Walshe, Turloughmore
4th Claire Costello
 
Congrats to all prize winners and thanks for your support

Please Note

The prize amounts above are what each winner will receive.

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