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Kilrossanty gaa notes

November 7, 2018

CLOTTO SPONSORED BY KILL AGRICULTURAL LTD
Clotto Results No Winner of a Jackpot of €3,500 held in Michlins Bar Kilrossanty on Sunday 27/04/12 the Numbers were 2,09,24,27 €30 won by the following people Patrick Riordan Kilrossanty Pat Hayes The Pike Sellers prize of €30 Jimmy Doocey Kilminnin the next Clotto will be held in Crottys inn Leamybrien on Sunday 3/06/12 at 10pm for a Jackpot of €3,600

 
County Junior Football
The Club would like to Congratulate David Power and Stephen Prendergast in their Performances in the recent win over Limerick in junior football at the Gaelic Grounds
 
  RHYTHM FEST TICKETS
Details for upcoming concert in Fraher Field on Saturday 30th June and Sunday 1st July
Saturday Line Up Includes: Atom Attic, Lounge Room Lizards, the High Kings, and Bressie
Tickets for Saturday €25.  Gates open 3pm
Sunday Line up Includes: Cider Wasp, Ryan Dolan, Ryan Basingdale, and Jedward
Tickets for Sunday €27.50. Gates open 1pm.
Family Tickets Limited Number Available – €90 for 2 adults 2 Children
Tickets are Now On sale by contacting any committee member.
 
TESCO VOUCHERS
the voucher promotion is now finished in tesco so can anyone who has them please leave them in the box upstairs in the Gym.
 
RECYCLED CLOTHES
We are still collecting recycled clothes, Shoes. If you have any can you please leave it the hall of the gym or contact Kevin
On 087 6021964 to arrange collection.
 
SENIOR FOOTBALL
We are playing Stradbally this Friday night at 8.30pm in the Fraher field.
 
JUNIOR FOOTBALL
We are playing Dungarvan this Saturday night in Bushey Park at 7.30pm.

  DEISE DRAW. 
The Club had one winner in the Deise Draw last Friday night. 500 Euros was won by Mary, Rose and Bernadette c/o Rose Hickey Kilrossanty. Well done. The next draw will be held in De La Salle on 29th June. 
 
Under age Notes
Under 6, 8 & 10 Training There will be no training this Friday evening as our senior players are playing Championship and coaches will not be available. Under 9 Fooball Blitz.Well done to our under 9’s who took part in a football blitz last Monday night in St Molleran’s.  Under 10 Football Blitz Thursday 31st May @ 6.30pm in Bushy Park Our Under 10’s are in Bushy Park @ 6.30pm, we would encourage you all to come along and see these young players in action. Cul CampCellos Cul camp takes place this year, week beginning 23rd July.  Application forms have been distributed through the school but you can also register on line and get €5 discount per child by using a code from the special promotional Kellogg’s packs.

Junior Hurling
For the second game in a row our concession of goals proved costly as we fell to our third defeat in the Junior Hurling Championship against Kilgobnet on Friday evening last. On a beautiful evening for hurling in Bushy Park we lined out minus the services of county minor Kieran Power as well as a number of other players through injury. We got off to the worst possible start as within 30 seconds of the throw in Kilgobnet opened the scoring with their first goal of the game. They then followed this up with a pointed free and another goal to leave us 7 points down with the game only 5 minutes old. An Alan Quinn free settled Kilrossanty and we began to assert more control on the exchanges around the middle of the field as the first half went on. Paul Keating goaled to reduce the gap to 3 points midway through the half but unfortunately Tommy Prendergast sustained a hand injury in the process of the move and he was forced to leave the field. Both sides were guilty of wasting scoring chances in the first half with Kilrossanty shooting some bad wides and Paul Whyte denying Kilgobnet at the other end to ensure the deficit remained at 3 points at the break after Joey Veale and Alan Quinn had further points for Kilrossanty either side of two Kilgobnet scores. The second half started in much the same manner as the first with Kilgobnet taking a grip of the game, once again hitting the net twice in quick succession to seemingly put the game out of our reach. Joey Veale replied for Kilrossanty with a goal from a well struck 21 yard free and Alan Quinn pointed a placed ball to leave 5 points between the teams. At this point there was over 15 minutes still to be played but panic began to set into the Kilrossanty play as a lot of possession was wasted through shooting for goals when points may have been sufficient. Points were then exchanged by either side with Eoin Houlihan raising the white flag for us. The game was then put to bed with a little over 5 minutes to play as Kilgobnet netted their fifth goal of the game. Kilrossanty continued to battle on though, and Joey Veale was unlucky to see another close range free deflected over for a point. The late drama of this fixture last year was not to be repeated however and Kilgobnet eventually ran out 8 point winners on a score line of 5-7 to 2-8