Bray Emmets GAA Club Notes

July 14, 2014
Lotto
Please note that our Jackpot now stands at a Whopping €8,700. Now is the time if you are not already signed up to register. Not only are you helping your club but you are in with the chance of a great win. There was no Match 4 winner of the Club Lotto on Friday, 11th July when the numbers drawn were 18, 22, 23 and 28. It is €2 per week but goes a long way towards running all the facilities that we have. Brian Lambe receives €25. Further details are available at www.brayemmets.com.


Senior Hurling Championship
Bray Emmets 2-18 St. Patricks 1-8
Our Senior Hurlers continued their championship campaign with a good win on Sunday in Arklow.

Junior Hurling
Emmet Bhré 4-9, Carnew 0-9.
The Junior hurlers travelled down to Carnew, Tuesday 8th July to face an uncompromising local team determined not to be beaten in their own backyard. The refereeing was lose and at times the players from both sides took the law into their own hands. Bray however, had more hurling in their arsenal and through Bill Moorehouse, Brian Duggan and goalkeeper Barry Cowan kept their mind on task.
In the second-half, and throughout, defenders Michael Walsh and Cathal Reddin were impervious, with Jordan Lee and Paul Barry also giving very honest accounts of themselves. Finally, the game was capped as a contest when Shane Anders delivered Bray's fourth goal. He swiftly and skillfully lifted the sliotar, cooly dispatching to the roof of the 'Carn an Bhua' rigging. Bhí lucht Emmet Bhré iontach sásta leo féin.
Foireann : Barry Cowan, Alan Sweeney, Paul Barry, Cathal Reddin, Mick Walsh (0-1), Jordan Lee, Ryan Tynan (0-4), Eoin Fox, Luke O'Reilly (Captaen), Craig Brack-Sinnott (0-2), Seán Maloney, Colin Salmon, Bill Moorehouse (1-2), Brian Duggan (2-0), David Ebbs. Enda McHugh, William Robinson, Robbie Mason, Brian Lambe, John Ward, Shane Anders (1-0). Bainisteoir - John Ward.


Minor Hurling Championship 2014.
Emmet Bhré 1.15 Carnew Emmets 1.08
Our Minor Hurling Team started their 2014 Championship Campaign with a narrow win over Carnew Emmets on Wednesday 2nd July in Arklow. The Arklow Pitch was in great condition and it was a fine evening for hurling. Canew made a very impressive start and led after 20 minutes by 1.05 to 3 points. A few positional switches by Bray had the desired effect and for the last ten minutes of the half the Bray lads really upped their game. The half time score was Bray 5pts Carnew 1.05. The Bray lads continued their improved performance during the entire second half, with some fine points being scored by Bill Moorehouse, Pauric Doyle and Eoin Mc Mahon. A goal by Eoin Mc Mahon sealed the victory. This was a good start to the championship for Bray but the management team will be looking for a much improved performance in the next game. The next game in this championship is in Old Connaught on Thursday 24th July at 7.30 pm V Arklow Rocks. Scorers: P. Doyle 6pts, E. Mc Cormack 1.03, W. Moorehouse 3pts, S. Lohan, C. Rowe, W. Robinson, 1pt
Team: Conor Mc Nally, Peter Conroy, Jack Fitzgerald, Donnachada O Midheach, Eon Duffy, Sean Maloney, William Robinson, Pauric Doyle, Conor O Doherty, Shane Lohan, Conor Byrne, Ishmael Mnensa, William Moorehouse, Dan Kennedy Eoin Mc Cormack, Cian Rowe


Referee Training
Have you ever considered becoming a Referee. A course will be ran in August for anyone interested. If you would like to take up this challenge please contact Trevor Culbert at 087-9369348

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