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Draw Details for June 20 2016

Lotto Numbers Drawn

6
15
28
29

Prize Value Winners
Jackpot
Match 4 numbers to win/share.    
€ 8,800.00 0
Match 3
Match 3 numbers to win/share.    
to be confirmed 0

Welcome to this week’s club news.



FEILE   Bon voyage to our u-14 footballers who are setting off on Friday for Killarney to take part in what for them we hope will be an unforgettable Feile week-end.  Hopefully the team will emulate the achievements of Cill Mantain representatives in the hurling Feile, Carnew and Michael Dwyers, and win their division of the competition. 



CUL CAMPS: Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camps are back! Kellogg's Cúl Camps provide boys and girls – between the ages of 6 and 13 – with fun-filled week of Gaelic Games activity during the summer holidays.



WHEN: 18-22 July (Football), 25-29 July (Hurling and Camogie)

WHERE: Éire Óg, Greystones



Learn more, find out prices and book on-line at www.eireogreystones.com  



WEEKLY LOTTO: This week’s winning numbers were 6, 15, 28,29. Breda Kinnane matched 3 numbers. Next week's jackpot is €9,000.



ADULT HURLING: Brendan Cuddihy was perforce in a philosophical mood as he ploughed a lone furrow as an Eire Og mentor and spectator on the side-line at last Wednesday evening’s junior match.  His position contrasted starkly with that of the manager of the hurling-dedicated Glenealy who had the back-up of a goodly number of supporters.  



Mark Barry was reliable at centre-back and Gavin Parslow showed that he is developing into an effective player.  Paddy O’Sullivan played with a commitment that Limerick lacked on Sunday.  Doc O’Connor had an outstanding game at full-back and was the rock on which many Glenealy attacks perished while Hughie O’Neill also played well and in the process contributed a number of points from play and placed balls. We also witnessed the rare phenomenon of Shane Mulford scoring an excellent point from play.A good sporting game overall which certainly did not do justice on the scoreboard to Eire Og’s brave effort.



JUNIOR A FOOTBALL: Last Friday the Junior A footballers travelled to Newcastle to take on neighbours Bray Emmets in their outing in the championship. Having lost the 1st round to St Pats, a victory was vital to their advancing to the next stage of the competition.  Eddie Davis’ charges duly delivered, winning on a score of 3-10 to 0- 08.  While there was much to admire in their play there was also much that had their followers pulling out their hair in frustration.  Not least was some appalling shooting.  Added to this were the many examples of the turnover of the ball through sloppy passing and which, only for excellent defensive work and the brilliant goal-keeping of Billy Norman, might have had us in a bit of trouble.  



For full weekly club notes see http://eireoggreystones.com/general-news/club-news-20-june-2016/



Yours in sport



Daniel English, club secretary 


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