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Sarsfields GAA Club (Galway)


Draw Details for December 16 2024

Lotto Numbers Drawn

10
13
19
23

Prize Value Winners
Jackpot
Match 4 numbers to win/share.    
€ 13,900.00 0
Match 3
Match 3 numbers to win/share.    
€ 16.67 6

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The numbers drawn in Monday night were 10, 13, 19, 23. There was no winner. There were 6 “match three’s”: Pat & Noreen McMahon, Pat Spain, Conal Donohue, Dylan Madden, Nuala Kelly, Tony & Ann Ward. The sellers prizes went to Enda Morrissey, Sean Poland, Patricia & Francis Fox. The last draw of the year will take place in The Harbour Bar on Monday, December 23.

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STAND UP FOR SARSFIELDS

Congratulations to Joe O'Conaire on winning the €1000 Stand Up For Sarsfields prize. Thanks to all who sponsored a seat and to Turoe Pet Farm for sponsoring the prize.

Meet and Greet with Galway Senior Hurling Team at their Training Session

🗓️28 Nollaig 2024

📍Páirc an Athar Mhic Suibhne

🕕11.30AM

Beidh foireann iomána na Gaillimhe ag dul go dtí an Spidéal chun seisiún traenála oscailte a dhéanamh agus deis a thabhairt don bpobal casadh leis na himreoirí. Beidh bailliúchán are an lá ar mhaithe leis an RNLI & Galway Sub Aqua Cub.

Collection on the day supporting RNLI and Galway Sub Aqua Club

All Welcome - Fáilte roimh chách

WE AT SARSFIELDS GAA WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE THE SARSFIELDS SENIOR CAMOGIE TEAM ON THEIR MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY LAST WEEKEND IN BEING CROWNED ALL-IRELAND CHAMPIONS FOR THE 4TH TIME. PLAYERS, MANAGEMENT, PANEL AND ALL INVOLVED, YOU ARE A CREDIT TO YOUR CLUB AND WE APPLAUD YOU.

Match Report - The Irish Examiner

All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship final: Sarsfields (Galway) 1-17 Truagh/Clonlara (Clare) 0-6 

Siobhán McGrath broke the game wide open and her sister Niamh provided the flourishes with some stupendous shooting, as Sarsfields, managed by their father Michael, secured a fourth AIB All-Ireland club senior camogie title.

It was the Bullaun/New Inn side’s eighth final appearance in nine campaigns and it showed as they always held the whip hand, apart perhaps from the very early exchanges.

Niamh missed the final defeat to Dicksboro 12 months, as she was expecting her now ten-month-old son Ruadhán, but it was like she had never been away as she lorded the midfield exchanges alongside another sibling Clodagh, and treated us to an outstanding display of shooting into the bargain.

Skipper Laura Ward, Maria Cooney and Klara Donohue were others to stand out but in truth Sarsfields were on a different plane to Truagh/Clonlara, gutsy though they were to the final whistle.

They seemed nervous early on and too often failed to gather possession cleanly. They more than held their own in the physical exchanges but operated more on an individual basis, with few supporting runners to the player in possession and a reluctance to use them if they did materialise.

In contrast, Sarsfields were slick, with Siobhán McGrath turning Sinéad Ryan with her first two possessions and after scoring three points in jig time, two inside 60 seconds, it was time for Bob Caulfield to move Michelle Powell to act as shadow.

That made no difference, however, as the dynamic full-forward had a goal in 21st minute to put real daylight between the teams.

This was in spite of Truagh/Clonlara having the lead twice early on, first through a pointed free by their chief scoregetter Áine O’Loughlin, and then via Eimear Kelly, after McGrath had equalised.

Niamh McGrath levelled quickly once more from a placed ball before her Siobhán trebled her tally in lightning fashion, a lovely scooped effort to avoid being hooked the highlight.

The lively Klara Donohue got on the mark and then had a shot saved by Sophie Cullen but Niamh McGrath converted the 45 and Sarsfields were pulling away.

A lovely point by Hannah Horgan was a much needed score for the Clare crew but in the blink of an eye, Siobhán McGrath was clear of the cover and adding to her phenomenal goal scoring record in All-Irelands for club and county.

Points from Cora Kenny, a glorious effort by Niamh McGrath from 75m and a Siobhán free ensued, with Áine O’Loughlin’s converted free the only response and it was 1-9 to 0Michael McGrath’s champions shut down the opposition professionally in the second half, keeping things tight and not attempting too much in the way of flash the other way.

This was about putting last year’s disappointment to bed and they made no mistake.

The imperious Niamh McGrath added three points to her tally, while Donohue, Kenny, Laoise McGrath and Rachel Murray. Róisín Begley and Niamh Ryan split the posts for the opposition.

With the introduction of Laoise and Ciara McGrath, here were six siblings on the pitch at one stage, before Siobhán was withdrawn late on.

This was all about a panel however, and an unquenchable spirit among the girls in green. And there is no reason to believe that they are finished yet.

 

WISHING YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY AND PEACEFUL CHRISTMAS

Please Note

The prize amounts above are what each winner will receive.

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