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St Pats Blennerville Notes 15/02/2021

Lotto
There was no winner of our Club Lotto Jackpot on Sunday night last. The numbers drawn were 01, 04, 22 and 25. The five €30 consolation prizes went to Deirdre Stewart Annagh, John Fitzgerald Clash (online), Jane Rowan Blennerville, Emma Colivet Annagh (online) and Aimee Turner Annagh.
Next week’s Lotto will have a Jackpot of €4500 and the draw will take place on Sunday night February 21st in The Clubhouse. Lotto tickets can be purchased online from any club officer or at the following outlets: Seamus O’Sullivan Master Butchers, O’Shea’s Shop and Service Station, Poff Motors, Noyeks, Byrnesworth.
Please have your lotto entries in by 7pm, every Sunday evenings.

Last Man Standing
St Pats Last Person Standing commenced with 263 players entered in the competition. The first week saw 88 players exiting the competition with 175 players still in contention at week two. The Friday, Saturday and Sunday fixtures has resulted in 92 more players exiting the competition with Man Utd, Everton, Crystal Palace, Liverpool and Aston Villa all failing to win. 15 players have safely negotiated their way into round three with the remaining players waiting on the Monday night results The complete list of players and teams can be viewed by clicking the following link
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Best of luck to all remaining players.
GAA National Club Draw
Each year the GAA runs a National Club Draw where 100% of all funds raised are retained by each club. The GAA at a national level puts up all the prizes and the clubs keep 100% of all ticket sales to help with the development of each club’s facilities.
The 2021 GAA National Club Draw has even more prizes on offer, varying from a Renault Car to All Ireland Final Tickets, and a variety of cash prizes. Due to Covid 19 restrictions we are unable to call people’s homes asking them to support the draw. Instead, we are making the tickets available to purchase online Tickets are €10 each and you can purchase a ticket for the GAA National Club Draw by clicking here.
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To see the full list of prizes and further information on the Nation Club Draw, please click on the link below:

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Club Membership and Registration

Club Membership and Registration for the year ahead is now available to complete by clicking the following link:

member.clubforce.com/memberships_cart_m.asp?LL_ID=1328&clb=1

Update on Covid Restrictions The GAA’s Covid Advisory Group met last week to consider the outcome of a meeting between the three Gaelic Games governing bodies (GAA, Ladies Gaelic Football Association and Camogie. The meeting was held to brief the governing bodies on the short-term prospects for a return to training and playing of our games. The Government representatives clarified that inter-county Gaelic Games activity is not covered under the current Level 5 exemptions for elite sports. As such a return to intercounty training or games is not permitted under the current restrictions and there will not be any change to this position post-March 5th when the restrictions currently in place are reviewed. It is the view of the GAA’s Covid Advisory group that no on field activity will be permitted – training or games – until Easter at the earliest. ln the interim, it is expected that the Government will publish an updated “Living with Covid” plan and we expect that this will provide clarity on when clubs and counties are likely to be allowed return to training and games in 2021.It should also provide clarity on when other off-field club activities may be permitted to resume. As of now the GAA have made no firm decisions on what competitions may or may not be facilitated in any revised fixture programme – such decisions will be a factor of how much time is made available for an inter county season and for the broader participation levels that will be necessary for a meaningful club season. While the GAA are beginning to look at contingency plans for the Master Fixtures programme, they will not be able to take definitive decisions in this context until they have a clear picture of what restrictions we are likely to be operating under at various points in the year ahead. Once clarity is provided by Government and Public Health Authorities on the likely road ahead for society generally and sport in particular, the GAA will follow with its own roadmap and plan for our own activities at both inter-county and club level, that will cover whatever time is available for the remainder of the year.

Congratulations To Leah McCoy and Breandan Savage on the birth of a baby boy.

Sympathy
The club would like to extend its sympathy to the families and friends of Sylvester Hennessy Abbedorney and Enniscorthy, Wexford.

Best Regards,

Dipo Dairo
PRO St Pats Blennerville GAA Club
086-8963505
mailto:pro.stpatricksblennerville.kerry@gaa.ie
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