Edenderry GAA club notes
May 07, 2012
Lotto
The Edenderry GAA Club Lotto has reached ?10,000.
Numbers drawn on Sun 6th May were 1,10,17,27 Bonus 20. There was ni Jackpot winner. Five players shared the Match 3 prize and won ?40 each. They were:
Ritchie Cully, St Brigids Rd
K Wolff, C/o Bingo
John Corcoran C/o Bingo
Mary Maloney C/o Bingo
Bunny Maguire, 595 Clonuff
Bingo
The Bingo Jackpot is now ?6,400 in 45 calls or less. Bingo starts at 8pm each Sunday night in the GAA Clubhouse. Total prize money on offer is now over ?18,000 each Sunday night.
U21's beaten in Quarter final
U21 Quarter final:
St Patricks 1-10 4-11 St Manchan's...............................
St Patrick's were dumped out of the U21 championship at the quarter final stage on Friday night after a lacklustre performance against St Manchan's. While some poor officiating certainly didn't help matters, lack of commitment and preparation throughout the year took it's toll.
Gary Blong opened the scoring after two minutes after some good play from Cian Lawton and Shane Forde. St Manchan's responded with 1-2 in the next five minutes and straight away St Pat's were on the back foot.
A Sean Doyle point in the seventh minute reduced the deficit to three points but St Manchan's kept plugging away and hit three points without reply. A Stuart Cullen point in the thirtieth minute left five between the sides but St Manchan's again cancelled this out with a point of their own.
Half Time:
St Patricks 0-3 1-6 St Manchan's
Sean Doyle opened the scoring in the second half with three minutes on the clock but again St Manchan's pointed within a minute from a close range free.
A horrendous mistake in the back line allowed St Manchan's in for a second goal and the game looked dead and buried. The introduction of Dan Moloney sparked a huge revival for St Patrick's as his size and strength combined with some much needed passion caused mayhem for St Manchan's.
Derek Kelly pointed after some great work from Moloney and within minutes Stuart Cullen had scored 1-1. A Sean Doyle free for a foul on Dan Moloney left just a goal between the sides but controversy soon struck when a somewhat comical decision to award a penalty was given against St Patrick's.
This was the final kick in the teeth for St Patrick's and they failed to recover from then with St Manchan's chalking up another 1-4. Late points from Sean Doyle(2) and Philip Farrell left a ten point margin at the final whistle.
Full Time:
St Patrick's 1-10 4-11 St Manchan's
Man of the match: Dan Moloney
Team Sheet:
Peter O'Neill, Aaron O'Connell, Mark Young, Andrew Forde, Gary Blong(0-1), David Hanlon, Sean Moriarty, Derek Kelly(0-1), Cian Lawton, Ciaran Hurley, Philip Farrell(0-1), Shane Forde, Dan Ryan, Sean Doyle(0-5), Stuart Cullen(1-2)
Subs: Dan Moloney for Sean Doyle(inj), Sean Doyle for Cian Lawton, Cian Lawton for Dan Ryan, Jamie Dolan for Dan Moloney(inj)
Ladies Under 12 Championship
Edenderry Under 12 ladies travelled to Daingean on Tuesday evening last to play their second game in the championship agaist home team St. Vincents. Once again we had a huge turnout with 26 eager young ladies ready for action and all girls played at least one half of the game each. The girls had the upper hand from the off and the game ended in Edenderry's favour on a scoreline of 1-9 to 0-1. Well done to the girls and thank you to all who travelled. The panel was as follows: Aisling Blong, Alyssa Maher, Angela Brady, Aoibheann McAndrew, Aoife Kavanagh, Ashley Farrelly, Chloe Cronin, Chloe Pearson, Cliodhna Breen, Dawn O'Brien, Emily Lawton, Ellen O'Connell, Jesse Brereton, Joanne Lynch, Katie Rickard, Lucy O'Neill, Megan Callan, Niamh Brady, Rachel Kelleghan, Rebecca McDonnell, Rhea Kelly, Saoirse Ankers, Sarah Rickard, Shaunalee Cooney, Shauna Farrell, Tori Fennessy O'Brien
Edenderry U 14 Ladies 4:07 Killiegh U 14 Ladies 1:01
Edenderry under 14 ladies travelled to Ferbane on Tuesday evenign last to play their second game in the championship against Ferbane. This was never going to be an easy game as Ferbane have a wealth of talent at this grade and so it proved with Edenderry losing on a scoreline of 4-4 to 1-2. The girls never gave up at any stage and will have learned alot from this game.
Team Sheet: Lauryn Oglesby, Sarah Cummins, Orla Whelan, Laura Whelan, Shauna Collins, Sally Corcoran, Julia Lawless, Emer Lawless Nicole Farrelly,Ciara Lawton, Muirainn Lawton, Meave Brereton, Alice O'Neill, Soirse O Connell, Katie Mae Farrell .
Subs: Moya Quinlan for Julia, Lauren Cully for Saoirse, Aisling Kelliher for Katie Mae, Faye Dunne for Alice. Sadbh Dulohery for Ciara
Feile Update
A reminder that as part of our Feile Fundraising campaign our next fundraiser is a race night which will be in Byrne's Oak Wood Inn this coming Saturday May 12th. There will be music and finger food on the night as well as the expected banter and goodwill that makes a race night a good night out.
Nursery Training:
Our Girls outdoor Nursery Training continues outdoors in the GAA field each Friday from 4.00 -5.00pm for the Under 12s (girls born in 2000 and 2001) and 6.00-7.00pm for the under 10s (girls born in 2002-2003).
Cul Redz
For all players aged 8 and under the fabulous Cuz Redz will be commencing again this coming Saturday May 12th. This year the club are having separate session for both football and hurling/camogie. The football session will be every Saturday morning from 10.30am to 12.00 noon whilst the hurling/camogie sessions will be every Thursday from 6.00pm to 7.00pm. The football commences on Saturday May 12th, whilst the hurling/camogie will commence on Thursday May 17th. These sessions will take place every week until September and the cost is just ?10 for the season for each player. Last year's Cul Redz was a great success and enjoyed by a huge number of boys and girls and we hope to make this year even bigger and better. Please see our website and Facebook for further updates.
Speedy recovery
The club would like to wish a speedy recovery to Dan Nolan, Jamie Dolan, Ciaran Cummins, Jason Farrell and Ballyfore's Shane Cronin who were involved in a car crash on Friday night prior to the U21 game. We hope to see you all back in action very soon.
Kellogg's GAA CUL CAMPS
The Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camps return to Edenderry this Summer with a football camp in July (23rd - 27th)
Cost ?55 for the week, discounted price of ?45 for a second child and discounted price of ?40 for a third child.
Save 5 euro by entering the code on promotional boxes of Kellogg's Cornflakes and booking online.
CAMPS ARE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGED 6 TO 13
Select to book your child a place, with the option to book extra children. It is also possible to book a second camp for your child, without the gear and bag, at a reduced rate. Payment is possible using credit/debit cards and a confirmation email will be sent to confirm your booking.
Please note the ?5 discount from promotional packs of Kellogg's applies to online registrations only.
The Kellogg's promotional discount will also apply to booking a child on a second camp, and any other bookings for additional children - one unique code per registration required.
Please note: Online Booking will close at 12 noon on the Friday prior to a camp starting.
Membership 2012
Membership rates for 2012 are as follows:
Cul Redz ?10
Underage player ?25
Family ?60 (two parents & all children U18)
Adult Player ?60
Student (U23) ?30
Senior Citizen ?5
Non-playing Adult ?20
Membership can be paid to Club Registrar, Garrett Reilly or any member of the committee. it can also be paid online at www.edenderrygaa.com.
Clubhouse for hire
Contact Ellie for details 0863003050. Perfect for 21st's, christenings, communions etc. Free to members.
Website
Make sure to log on to www.edenderrygaa.com for all the latest news or join us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter.
Cul Redz
For all players aged 8 and under the fabulous Cuz Redz will be commencing again very soon. This year the club are having separate session for both football and hurling/camogie.
The football session will be every Saturday morning from 10.30am to 12.00 noon whilst the hurling/camogie sessions will be every Thursday from 6.00pm to 7.00pm. The football commences on Saturday May 12th, whilst the hurling/camogie will commence on Thursday May 17th. These sessions will take place every week until September.
Last year's Cul Redz was a great success and enjoyed by a huge number of boys and girls and we hope to make this year even bigger and better. Please see our website and Facebook for further updates.
The ten players from Edenderry on the St Mary's All-Ireland winning team will also be in attendance for photo's with the kids along with the Leinster, All-Ireland and Dowling cup.
Hurling
The junior hurlers were beaten 2-19 2-10 by Coolderry on Sunday evening.
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