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Draw Details for March 16 2015

Lotto Numbers Drawn

3
5
7
17

Prize Value Winners
Jackpot
Match 4 numbers to win/share.    
€ 7,600.00 0
Match 3
Match 3 numbers to win/share.    
€ 8.00 [ * ] 5

Welcome to this week’s club notes.



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MINOR FOOTBALLERS KICK OFF CAMPAIGN: Are under 18 footballers will be getting their campaign up and running on 29th March, when they play Carnew in Greystones at 11:30.



ST PATRICK’S DAY PARADE: A good show was put on by the club at this year’s St Patrick’s Day parade. Visit our Facebook page to see some snaps from the day. Like the page while you’re there too! http://on.fb.me/1qMKfgg



WEEKLY LOTTO JACKPOT KEEPS RISING: There was no outright winner of this week's jackpot. The draw was made this evening; the winning numbers were: 3, 5, 7, 17. Five people came very close though, by matching 3 numbers Hilda O'Toole, Ava Mason, Harriet Foher, Jon Tilsen and Gerry Murray will share €200. Next week's jackpot rises to €7,800. Tickets are just €2, all proceeds go towards the club's development. Play at wwww.eireoggreystones.com



JUNIOR A FOOTBALL: March, as Charles Dickens wrote in his Great Expectations, is a month where“the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light and winter in the shade”. And so it has been in this March of 2015 – days of blue skies and tantalising promises of a summer to come followed by harsh reminders that winter's shadow still falls on this month of betwixt and between. A month that tests that spirit. The spirit of Éire Óg's Junior As – and of those hardy souls who made it out to support the onfield efforts – was surely tested on Friday evening, when they took to the pitch against a visiting Baltinglass side.



SENIOR FOOTBALL : The fine performance by the Junior As was a great morale booster to our Senior footballer before their Saturday afternoon fixture. However, complacent was far from being the state of mind of the Éire Óg players as they set out for Annacurra on Saturday afternoon to play the locals in the second round of Division 1A of the Campus Oil Leagues. The bitter experience of many broken dreams has taught Éire Óg footballers that taking anything for granted going into the traditional footballing areas of the county is an exercise in riding for a fall.



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Please Note

The prize amounts above are what each winner will receive.

All prizes amounts that are followed by these symbols [ * ] are estimated, the actual prize amount has yet to be confirmed.

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