O'Connells club notes

January 13, 2021

O’Connells lotto for Tuesday 12th January 2021.

Numbers: 3, 17, 22, 26.

No jackpot winner.

1 match 3 winner receives €200.

Next jackpot €16,600.

Due to the ongoing pandemic crisis we are suspending the Lotto until further notice. Thank you for your support during the last 6 months. Please stay safe and we will be back when it is safe to do so.

Coaching: Louth GAA Webinar Coaching Conference 2021: Louth GAA is delighted to announce their line-up for the 2021 Louth GAA Webinar Coaching Conference which is been held over 2 nights. Firstly Colm Nally on the 18th of January and Stephen Rochford on the 25th of January. Both with start time of 7.30pm. These webinars will be free to log into all you have to do is click the link below to register. https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx…

Double House Draw: The draw committee are delighted to announce that they are entering the last stretch of the Pick a House campaign. To celebrate and to thank you all for your unprecedented support, they are launching a weekly cash giveaway of €1000 cash. They'll be giving away the first €1000 cash on the 10th of January, already have a ticket? Great! You're automatically entered into all our supplementary cash draws. You can purchase your ticket online at www.pickahouse.ie. They are also now accepting PayPal & Revolut Cards!  "Pick a House" is a fundraising initiative by Louth County GAA, The group aims to construct the 14,000 capacity new state of the art stadium for the benefit of all 41 club teams in the county, and their supporters. A one-off €100 ticket gives you the chance to win a house valued at €270,000. 1st Prize – House 1 or €200,000. 2nd Prize - House 2 or €200,000. 3rd Prize - €10,000. Tickets are available online at www.pickahouse.ie                                               Have a query about the draw? Email at [email protected] or call Thomas on 0868629225. Congratulations to Des Lynch who won the first €1000 in the draw last Sunday. 

Backlog: With a number of minor and U20 intercounty competitions from last year still to be completed, the start date for the 2021 competitions is in huge doubt. In the proposed GAA master fixture list released in December, the U20 and minor football and hurling championships for 2021 were scheduled to start in March while the 2020 competitions were due to be completed with the All-Ireland MFC final on 23/24 January. It will take three weekends of fixtures to complete the 2020 competitions unless midweek fixtures are played but the big question is when will non-elite players, as minor and U20 players are defined, be allowed to resume competition. With Ireland in a lockdown similar to one last Spring, it is now likely that the GAA’s calendar will be hugely affected. With an overlap of players and some mentors between county underage teams at 2020 and 2021, preparations will be increasingly difficult for counties.  

 


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