Emmet Og club notes

September 17, 2018

roads lead to Pearse Park this coming Sunday with our Junior team contesting the Junior championship final against Clonguish at 2pm. We wish manager Kevin Dooner and all involved all the best in the game. Hopefully we will be celebrating on Sunday evening.

 

Our seniors had a good win over Longford Slashers in the Leader cup semi final on Saturday evening last. We now face St Columbas or Clonguish in the final which will be played in a few weeks.

 

Good luck to Killoe Ladies who play Carrickedmond in the County Final on Saturday at 2.30 pm in Edgeworthstown and to Killoe Minor team who play the amalgamation of Dromard/Colmcille in the Championship Semi-final on Saturday (venue and time tbc). Hopefully there will be big support for both teams.

 

 

Last week was a very interesting week for the club with a camera crew on hand from Croke Park as part of the healthy clubs initiative, filming real events in the life of our club for an upcoming promotional campaign they are running. Club members from under 6's right up to our president  were recorded in action as the week developed capturing all aspects in the life of a real functioning club. Great credit is due to Claire Kiernan as Health and Well being officer and all who assisted in the organisation and running of the various events. We look forward to seeing the finished product in the near future. 

 

 

Our lotto draw this week took place in The Olde Forge on Sunday night and the numbers drawn were 6, 8, 15 and 20. There was no jackpot winner. E20 winners were John Bracken, Carmel Twaddle, Donal McGuire, Esker, James Gray, Ennybegs and Sean Kelly, Mohill. This weeks sellers prize went to Brendan Bracken junior. Next week sees our jackpot hit E3,000 with the  draw in Begleys on Sunday night. 

 

 

Finally this week we offer our depest sympathies to the Prunty and Keogh families on their recent bereavements.


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