The following were €20 winners at the most recent Club Lotto draw which was held in Dodds; Gary Sheerin, William and Martina Beirne, Jim Brennan, Saoirse Noone, Ryan Daly and Liam McNamara. The house prize was won by John Joe Queenan. The jackpot wasn’t won and it will stand at €7,100 for next Saturday night’s draw which will be held in Bruno’s Bar and Restaurant. Team A will be in charge.
The U12s had a good win over St Brigids in the Abbey Park in the Division 5 Championship on Saturday. The Division 1 team play Elphin on Monday the 15th (last night). The Keenan Cup team is awaiting details of their final of this competition. The U14s are in preparation for the Garda Cup. It is hoped that fixtures can be planned while weather conditions are favourable. The National Automation Limited minors had an easy win over St Aidan's in the Division 3 Championship in the Abbey Park on Sunday. They have now qualified for the final of this competition. The National Automation Limited U21s are awaiting details of their Division 1 Championship fixtures. The Cooney Motors/Cooney’s Centra Juniors will play their quarter final against Oran in Tarmonbarry on friday at 8:30. Tickets are available from Club members and players for the fuel draw which will be held on Friday 26th September. First prize is a trailer load of firewood. Second prize is 500 litres of heating oil. There are further prizes of a voucher for €100 and a cash prize of €100. Those who have cards are asked to actively sell them as the funds are needed to carry out improvement works to the training pitch. Sympathy is extended to the Flaherty family, Forest View on the death of Bobby, and to the McNama family, Felton on the death of John. Both Bobby and John were ardent GAA supporters.
Ladies Club
The Lynch Veterinary Intermediate Ladies suffered an agonising one point defeat to Western Gaels in the Intermediate Championship Semi Final in the Abbey Park on Saturday. The Boyle girls got off to a great start with two goals in the first half. They looked in command at half time. However, Western Gaels dominated the first twenty minutes of the second half to take a seven point lead. To the credit of the Boyle girls, they clawed their way back into the game and reduced the deficit to one point and they were in attack when the final whistle sounded. Boyle will play Shannon Gaels in the Shield Final on a date to be determined. Thanks to all who helped on the occasion and to the many Boyle supporters who came to cheer on the girls. Best wishes to Western Gaels in the County Final. Congratulations to Boyle Ladies player Mairéad King and Colm Sheerin who got married on Friday last.