Pride of place this week
goes to our McGovern Directional Drilling Seniors on their great win against
Strokestown in the Senior Championship in Elphin on Saturday evening last. This
victory means qualification for the County Quarter Final where it is anticipated
that Padraig Pearses will be our opponents. It also means promotion to Section
A of the Senior Championship for 2016.
Congratulations to the panel and the
management for their hard work throughout the season to date. We hope that
there is much more to come. The Club extends its best wishes for speedy
recoveries to the players who were injured in the game. The Seniors are
also scheduled to play St Faithleachs in the final round of the O’Rourke Cup on
Saturday evening next at 6.45pm in the Abbey Park.
A depleted Cooney
Motors/ Cooney’s Centra Junior team was defeated by Michael Glaveys in the
Division 5 League in the Abbey Park on Sunday.
It has been a busy week
for our U12 teams. The Division 1 team lost to Clan na Gael in Johnstown on
Tuesday last, but they bounced back from that defeat to overcome Padraig
Pearses in Woodmount on Sunday. The Division 4 team had a very
successful week with victories over Kilglass Gaels in the Abbey Park on
Thursday and over Padraig Pearses (by 2 points) on Sunday in Woodmount.
The U12s will be in
action in the Keenan Cup this Wednesday against St Croans in Enfield.
The James Lannon Motor
Repairs U16s will play Western Gaels in the Division 1 Championship Semi Final
in Abbey Park on Friday at 6.30pm.
The following were €20
winners in the most recent Club Lotto draw which was held in Brunos;- Nuala and
Gerry Morris, Carmel Goldrick, Bernard Shannon, Keith Ennis, Patsy Cox and
Christy Beirne. The house prize was won by Tom Commons. The jackpot wasn’t won
and it will be at a record €9,600 for next Saturday night’s draw which will be
held in An Craoibhin, with Team A in charge. Those wishing to buy tickets to be
in with a chance of winning this attractive jackpot may get them in most
outlets in Boyle or by contacting the Club Officers.
Congratulations to
Seamus Cooney on winning a trip to Lisbon in the Club Rossie draw. It is nice
to have a winner from the Club. Thanks is extended to all who purchased
tickets, thus enabling the Club to reach its stipulated quota of ticket sales.
The Club held a very
enjoyable event in the Clubroom on Monday last when a presentation of a
pictorial collage of photographs depicting the playing career of former Boyle,
Roscommon and Connacht player, the late Tim Lynch, to his wife Nell and his son
Barry and daughter Odette. Thanks to Tony Conboy for organising the
presentation.
The Club also paid
tribute to its main sponsors-McGovern Directional Drilling, Cooney Motors/
Cooney’s Centra, National Automation Limited, Boyle Credit Union and Brogans
and Natural Options Pharmacies. It welcomed on board James Lannon Motor Repairs
who are sponsoring the U16 panel.
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