Club Lotto:
This week's Club Lotto draw was held in The Mountain Dew, Corduff on Sunday night last. The numbers drawn were: 04, 07, 15 & 24. There was no winner of our Jackpot of €3,100. The five Lucky Dip winners of €20 were: Maura McNally, Anthony McCluskey, Lorna Hand, Seamus Gleeson & Joseph Culleton.
Next week's draw will be held in John Joe Cunningham's on Bank Holiday Monday night at 9pm, where the Jackpot will be €3,200.
Thank you for your continued support.
Intermediate Team:
The Intermediate team suffered their first defeat in eight games at the hands of Toome on Friday night last in Round 11 of the Monaghan Electrical Intermediate Football League. The score was Toome 0-17 Corduff 0-14.
The team were due to play Carrickmacross on Sunday afternoon but this weekend's games have been postponed due to the All-Ireland Quarter-Final.
Reserve Team:
Having already clinched the Championship, the Reserve side are awaiting the winners of the League semi-final between Oram and Clontibret, which will be played on Friday evening. The final has yet to be fixed.
Minor Team:
The Minor amalgamation of Donaghduff Gaels played Carrickmacross on Tuesday evening in the Connolly Meats Minor Football League Division 1 Shield Semi-Final and came away with a 3-15 to 1-09 win. They now progress to the Shield Final where they will face Scotstown on Tuesday 22nd August.
Inter-County Teams:
Monaghan's senior footballers have reached the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Quarter-Final where they will face the reigning All-Ireland champions, Dublin in Croke Park. Throw-in is at 6:00pm. The game is the second in a double-header, with Armagh facing Ulster champions, Tyrone, at 4:00pm.
Again, both of these games will be broadcast live on Sky Sports with radio coverage provided by Northern Sound & RTÉ Radio 1.
The Mountain Dew will be open for viewing of both games from 4:00pm.
Best wishes:
Best wishes to Martin McNally & his team of umpires as they officiate the Electric Ireland GAA Football All-Ireland Minor Championship clash between Kerry and Louth in O'Moore Park, Portlaoise on Saturday afternoon.
Also, a word of congratulations to Anthony Marron who has spent the last week refereeing games at the Continental Youth Championships, a major tournament contested by teams from all over the United States and Canada in Buffalo, New York, USA.
Club Shop:
Our Club Shop is now on the website, www.oneills.com.
Simply go to the website, click on the Your Club tab, and enter "Corduff Gaels GFC". There is a wide variety of club gear to purchase with t-shirts, polo shirts, jackets, bags & more available for purchase.
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Ladies
Under 12:
The Under 12's return to action this weekend, with the first round of their league. They play Magheracloone at 12noon in Magheracloone on Sunday so good luck to everyone involved.
Under 14:
The curtain came down on the Under 14 girl's season on Monday evening last when they were defeated by Sean McDermott's in the Championship quarter-final. The teams were level 4 times in the opening 10 minutes and by the interval Sean's had a one point advantage. Corduff opened stronger in the second half and were ahead by 4 points by the 10 minute mark. However despite a great team performance by Corduff in the last 15 minutes Sean's were victorious by 6 points and were rewarded by a place in the championship semi final. The Corduff panel was Tracy Hill, Emily Hegarty, Abbie McGivney, Abbie Finegan, Katie Walsh, Holly Higgins, Georgia Smyth, Leah Cooney, Kerrie Anne Walsh, Kayla Hand, Fiona Corrigan, Ellen Connolly, Eleanor McKeown, Rheanne McGarrell, Rebecca McGivney, Francesca Gomez, Niamh McCahey and Amy Corrigan. Thanks to Peter, Laurence and Jason for all their hard work with the girls over the last few months. The girls can look back on many highs over the season from the excitement of Féile to getting new training tops plus jerseys sponsored by Michael Higgins and Tom Walsh respectively, not to mention all the fun and friendships along the way. There is more football to come as we now switch our focus to the U16 league.
Senior Championship:
Corduff have reached the business end of the season and they meet Scotstown in the Junior Championship final at the end of August. After a drought for a number of years this will be the first time they have reached a final since the glory days of 2009 so we are all eagerly awaiting this encounter.
Senior League:
The senior ladies played O'Neills last week in the Division 1 League. This was a game of 2 halves with Corduff dominating long passages of play in the first half. O'Neills came out stronger in the second and narrowed the margin but Corduff were victorious by the final whistle. Congratulations to everyone involved.
Juveniles
Under 12:
Our U12s finished off their league campaign with a defeat at home to Latton on Saturday last. They'll now compete for the Division 3 Shield against Sean McDermotts, Ballybay and Tyholland. The competition will be run in a round-robin format over August and early September.
Under 14:
All roads lead to Ballybay this bank holiday Monday where our U14s take on Rockcorry in the Division 4 Championship Final. All support would be greatly appreciated. Throw in is at 4.30pm.
Monaghan Under 16:
Congratulations to Jordan McGarrell and the Monaghan U16s on winning the Gerry Reilly Tournament. Monaghan beat Meath in the final in Oldcastle on a score of 2-08 to 1-10. Well done Jordan!!!
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