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Draw Details for February 22 2016

Lotto Numbers Drawn

10
16
17
30

Prize Value Winners
Jackpot
Match 4 numbers to win/share.    
€ 5,400.00 0
Match 3
Match 3 numbers to win/share.    
to be confirmed 0

Welcome to this week’s club news



LEINSTER HURLING LEAGUE: The 16 clubs involved in the Leinster Hurling League have been divided into 4 groups of 4, and Éire Óg has been bracketed with Brownstown of Westmeath, St Marys of Leixlip and Parnells of Dublin. It is certain that these teams will provide stiff opposition. Our opening game is at home in Na Clocha Liatha on Saturday at 3 p.m. We concede home advantage in the other games.



COMHGÁIRDEACHAS to Éire Óg minor footballers Eoin McTeague, Adam O'Shea and Cian O'Flaherty who were members of the county minor panel that defeated Laois 2-7 to 0-9 in the Leinster League.



DINNER DANCE: In the matter of their sale, hot cakes have nothing on the tickets for the Éire Óg Greystones Annual Dinner Dance in Greystones Golf Club with music by 'A Great Bunch of Lads'. Act now or you might find yourself on the night of March 11th at home twiddling your thumbs, or worse, forced to watch the Late Late Show and regretting the long-fingering of your purchase of Dinner Dance tickets (35 euro) available from Daniel O'Connor.



WEEKLY LOTTO: The nos. which came out of the hat at last week's, Monday 15th, Lotto draw were 7,8,15,22 – numbers which were not favoured greatly by punters and hence there were no winners even at Match 3. The prize for this week's draw, is 5400 euro.



CLUB v COUNTY: The GAA is actively engaged in trying to sort out the dilemma of the Club v county demands on players. This problem will be given an airing at this year's Comhdháil in Mount Wolseley in Carlow at the week-end. This problem is very much at Éire Óg's doorstep as with up to 10 of our players included in county panels the constraints placed on their playing with the club could lead to our having to play league games with very understrength teams which would greatly militate against our retaining our status in these competitions in both hurling and football. Incidentally our senior footballers have been drawn against St Pats of Wicklow in the 1st round of the senior championship.



Yours in sport



Daniel English, club secretary 


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