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St Pats GAA Notes 10 February 2025

St Pats GAA Notes 10/02/2025
Membership 2025
 Registration is now open for 2025!
Please visit foireann.ie  for membership options.
Club Lotto
 There was no winner of this week’s club lotto of €2800 on Sunday night last the numbers drawn were 02,07,19 & 26.
 The five €30 euro consolation prizes went to:
1.      Janice O’Sullivan Online
2.      John Bowler Jnr. Lohercannon
3.      Mary Foley Lohercannon
4.      Aine Moriarty Online
5.      Julie O’Shea Online
Next week’s Lotto will have a Jackpot of €2900 and the draw will take place on Sunday Night 16/02/2025 at 9pm in Keane’s of Curraheen lotto can be played online through the club website www.stpatsgaaclub.com ,  from any club officer, or at the following outlets:
 O’Shea Shop and Service Station Blennerville
 Poff Motors Dingle Road
 Seamus O’Sullivan Master Butchers Manor
 Noyeks Mile Height
 Byrnesworth
 Skelper Quane
 Keane’s Of Curraheen
 Betty’s Bar The Rock Inn
Many Thanks to all who contribute to our weekly club Lotto. Please have your Lotto entries in by 7pm, every Sunday night.
 
St Pats Walking Group
Last week we had a good few participants take part; we are currently in sixth place but 1st of Kerry Clubs this is a great achievement. Last Tuesday night was our last night of our six weeks. Thank you all who took part, it allowed the community to come together and create a healthy habit for the new year.
 
Ireland Lights Up
Thank you to all who helped with our virtual Challenge in Ireland Lights Up Initiative, A great community event where young and old took part.
 
Seniors
 Our seniors began their round one of Tralee/St Brendan’s Board Senior League last Sunday against Kerins O’Rahillys. With new rules in place the game was allowed to flow with more intensity in the first half with scores from Fergal O’Brien and Brendan Poff with a top left hand corner goal to our first two-point score of the season. First half ended St Pats 1-06 Kerins O’Rahillys 2-08
The second half began with scores from Martin Savage, Brendan Poff and Fergal O’Brien, Kerins O’Rahillys were determined to prove they were the stronger side and managed four goals and seven points within this half to finish the game St Pats 2-08 Kerins O’Rahillys 6-15
 Team: Thomas Sheehy, Dylan Griffin, Conor Burke, Paddy Moran, Tommy Nicholson, Kieran O’Sullivan, Ciarán McEneany, Liam Poff, Brendan Poff, Brian Murphy, Fergal O’Brien, Adam Hegarty, Cormac Lynch, Adrian Greaney and Anthony Flynn
Subs: Paudi Bailey for Thomas Sheehy, Darren McEvoy for Dylan Griffin, Danny Greaney for Conor Burke, Mikey Doody for Tommy Nicholson, Tommy Nicholson for Kieran O’Sullivan, Dylan Griffin for Liam Poff, Martin Savage for Cormac Lynch
Our seniors next match in Tralee/St Brendan’s senior league Round 2 takes place next Sunday 16th of February at 12 in Blennerville against Na Gaeil.
 
Best Wishes
To Declan Moriarty a former St Pats coach and club stalwart, wishing him a speedy recovery also.
Good Luck
To Kerry who play against Dublin in the Division 1 Round 4 in the Allianz Senior Football League on Saturday 15th of February at 7.30pm in Austin Stacks Park. This game is on RTE 2, coverage begins at 7.20pm.
To our seniors who take on Na Gaeil in their Round 2 game in the Tralee/St Brendan’s Board Senior League game sponsored by Lee Strand on Sunday 16th of February at 12 in Blennerville.
To Kerry Camogie especially Caoilainn Culloo as they play their Round 2 game in All Ireland Minor B Championship against Armagh at 2pm in venue to be confirmed on Sunday 16th of February.
 
Congratulations
To Mercy Mounthawk especially to Thomas Sheehy, Ben Sharp, and Luke Mulligan coach on their win in the Corn Uí Mhuirí Final against St Brendan’s College Killarney.
To Kerry Ladies who won against Kildare in their third round of the Lidl National Football League.
Sympathy
 The club would like to extend its sympathy to the families and friends of Jeremiah Wallace Ardfert, Jimmy Charles Stacks Villas, Pat Walsh Clash, Brid O’Halloran London & Kevin Barry’s Villas, Brian O’Sullivan The Kerries East and Maurice Dowling Mounthawk.