Naomh Fionnbarra club notes

April 25, 2016

There was no jackpot winner in Naomh Fionnbarra G.F.C. and St. Anne's Camogie Club Lotto draw held on Wednesday 20th April. The winning numbers were 17, 19, 20 & 28.  There was 1 match 3 winner Patricia Sheridan, Drumcar who won €150. Next weeks jackpot stays at €10,000, with the reserve jackpot rising to €8,500. Tickets are available from the usual local outlets, Lotto sellers and any committee member. Funds raised from our Lotto draw go towards the running of the club and your support is greatly appreciated.

Naomh Fionnbarra/Lannleire U-16 team recorded a good win over St. Brides 3-8(17) to 3-7(16) in the Division 3 League Round 8 on Monday 18th April.

Naomh Fionnbarra/Lannleire U-18 team recorded a good win over O'Raghallaighs 1-13(16) to 2-8(14) in the Division 3 League Round 3 on Wednesday 20th April.

Our B team had a good 3-11(20) to 2-11(17) win over Dundalk Gaels in the Division 4 League Round 2 on Friday evening 22nd April at John Markey Park, Ballygassan.  In a game that ebbed and flowed the Barrs finished strongly to claim the 2 points.  Naomh Fionnbarra Team:  Shane O'Brien, Brendan Simms, James Butterly, Patrick McGrane, Michael McArdle, Hugh McGrane 0-1, Chris McGlynn, Nicholas Butterly, Gary Matthews, Máirtín Murphy 1-0, Conor Osborne 0-5, Matthew Monaghan 0-1, Caolan Leech 2-0, Pádraig Murphy 0-2, Shane Fanning 0-1.  Subs: Daithi Woods for Nicholas Butterly (inj), Michael McGrane for Shane Fanning, Andy McCann for Hugh McGrane, Hugh Osborne 0-1 for Chris McGlynn (inj), Brendan Murphy for Matthew Monaghan and Peter Markey for Gary Matthews.  Well done lads!  The next game is onSunday 1st May v Cooley Kickhams at 7pm at John Markey Park.

There are plenty of upcoming fixtures this week for supporters and players alike, please come along and support our teams if you can make it.  For more fixtures details please see local press, Louth and Proud website and the Louth GAA website.

So now that the four National Football League Finals are over and with wins for Louth by 4 points, Clare by 1 point, Tyrone by 5 points and Dublin by 11 points we have concluded that there was a 3 way tie between Alan Smyth, Sean O'Neill and Breda Butterly based on the teams who won in our Last Man Standing Competition.  When score difference came into play Alan Smyth and Sean O'Neill could still not be seperated meaning that they share the prize money with each receiving €150.  Very hard luck to Breda Butterly who missed out on the podium by only 2 points, and congratulations to both Sean and Alan, well done to both of you.
Finally we would like to thank everyone who entered and sold tickets helping to support Naomh Fionnbarra G.F.C.  Go raibh míle maith agat.
 


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