Kilworth GAA Club Notes 10 July 2025 2025-07-11 09:00:00

CLUB LOTTO REACHES €15,200

There was no winner of this week’s lotto jackpot of €15,000 held on Monday July 07th, the numbers drawn were: 02, 05, 17 and 30. The lucky dip winner of €50 was Mary Leigh c/o Brian Carey. The lucky dip winners of €25 each were Mick Kelleher c/o Brian Carey, Denis O’Keeffe c/o Online, & Noel Daly c/o Ber Wheeler. Next week’s jackpot on Monday July 14th is €15,200.

Tickets cost just €2 each or three lines for €5 and they are available online, in the local business outlets or from your usual local sellers. As always, we would like to thank you for your ongoing support.


VOTE OF SYMPATHY

The club would like to extend its deepest sympathy to the Byrne family, Charleville/Ballyhea following their recent bereavement.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.


UPCOMING FIXTURES

Saturday, July 26th; Synergy Fermoy Credit Union JAFC - Round 1; Kilworth V Killavullen in Castletownroche at 7.30pm.

Thursday, July 31st; Co-Op Superstores PIHC - Round 1; Kilworth V Castlemartyr in Club Áras, Youghal at 7.15pm.

Please keep a watchful eye on club social media platforms for fixture updates etc.


MAIN CLUB SPONSORS: Mike Walsh Pharmacy, The Village Inn, Aherne’s Pub, KDC Ltd., Kilally Stables, Mitchelstown Dental Clinic, Joe and Trish Bonner, & Centra Kilworth.


KILWORTH JUVENILE GAA CLUB NOTES

CUL CAMP 2025

192 kids, 57 coaches, 4 & ¾ days of glorious sunshine, loads of hurling & football, a little bit of rounders, the ever-popular obstacle course and 1 gigantic water fight. The past week saw the annual start of the summer holidays for the boys and girls of Kilworth and Araglen with another brilliant week of Cul Camp.

The week started on Monday morning with about an hour of light rain, however by 11 o clock the sun was out, and it didn’t leave us again until the weeks events had come to an end. Over the last few years, we have been fortunate to have the club coaches from Kilworth & Araglen GAA Clubs, Kilworth Camogie and Kilworth LGFA clubs take time off work to run the weeks activities. Whilst the main objective is to ensure the boys and girls enjoy themselves, the experienced coaches also ensure that the skills of hurling, camogie and football are interwoven through all activities and by the end of the week the improvement in all groups is clear to be seen. 

The kids themselves get a real kick out of the week and the demand each year continues to increase. This years 192 attendees is the largest number we have been able to cater for over the last few years and sincere thanks is due to all coaches and assistants for ensuring we were able to exceed the ratio’s set down by Croke Park. 


U11s HOST BISHOPSTOWN

City club Bishopstown made the trip to Kilworth on the last Saturday of June for an U11 hurling challenge game. Bishopstown brought two teams and 4 games in all took place. The standard on show was very high with some excellent passing, support play and tackling on display. The coaches from both sides were thrilled with the workout and a return trip is on the cards for later in the summer.

Pictured are the U11 hurlers following their recent game against Bishopstown.





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