Éire Óg Greystones
Draw Details for September 7 2015
Prize |
Value |
Winners |
Jackpot Match 4 numbers to win/share. |
€ 6,800.00 |
0 |
Match 3 Match 3 numbers to win/share. |
to be confirmed |
0 |
Welcome to this week’s club news SENIOR FOOTBALLERS IN COUNTY SEMI-FINAL: Our senior footballers have, by their dedication and sportsmanship, proven themselves excellent ambassadors for the Greystones community. They also play a very attractive brand of football. On Sunday next the 13th they take on county champions Rathnew in Aughrim at 4.30 pm in the semi-final of the Renault Championship. They are truly worthy of your support. Nothing beats being there- bí ann gan teip. 5Km RACE: There are still a few places left for the club’s 5Km fun run which will take place on a scenic course around Greystones on Saturday, 19th September at 10am. This is a fully chipped timed race. Entry is €15 and you can sign up at www.eireoggreystones.com JUVENILE FOOTBALL: The Notes were therefore delighted to hear from Maurice Prendergast, he of Mayo persuasion, that U-12 football at least is in quite a robust state of health. The Notes are grateful to Maurice for having sent the following report on the U-12's visit to Rathnew. Despite the absence of a number of the panel, holidays etc. Éire Óg were in a position to field 25 players. Each of these players got significant game-time. As the format of the competition involves the playing of two 11 a-side matches simultaneously on modified pitches the aggregate score of the two games determines the winner. WEEKLY LOTTO: The club’s weekly lotto is on a bit of a roll at the moment and it wasn’t won again last night (7th) The winning numbers were 8, 13, 22 and 24. The jackpot now stands at €6,800. You can get your €2 tickets at www.eireoggreystones.com SYMPATHIES: There was a sense of disbelief and deep sorrow among the members of Éire Óg on hearing of the death in an accident in Portugal of David Keogh. David joined the juvenile hurling section of the club at its inception and played for a number of years thereafter. His mother Breda helped to get the game off the ground at this level. The Coiste extends its sincerest sympathies to all the Keogh family. Ar dheis Dé go raibh anam óg David. CLICK ON LINK BELOW FOR FULLY WEEKLY CLUB NOTES Yours in sport, Daniel English, Club Secretary
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