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07 Sept 2025

Carrick-on-Suir GAA club gears up for Christmas Draw boasting €20,000 prize fund

Carrick-on-Suir Swan GAA Club weekly news

The Swan GAA Club in Carrick-on-Suir

There is just three weeks to go to the first draw in the 2024 Carrick Swan Club 12 Days of Christmas Draw and tickets are still on sale.

There is €20,000 prize money up for grabs again this year with 19 chances to win over 12 days. This is the perfect way to spread a little holiday cheer while supporting Carrick Swan's field development project.

Get your tickets from the usual sellers or buy online at CarrickSwan.com/draw.

Adult Hurling

Preparations are going well for the Under 21 hurlers who take on St. Mary’s of Clonmel in the South A Hurling Final on Saturday next in Kilsheelan at 2.30pm. The club wishes the team the best of luck.

Juvenile Scene

The Under 17 footballers lost the South semi-final against Mullinahone on Sunday by the bare minimum. Full-time score: Mullinahone 1-15, Carrick Swan 3-09. This now the Under 17s playing season to an end. The Club thanks players and management for their efforts this year.

There were 10 Swan Club players on the ERSS Carrick-On-Suir school panel who beat Clonmel High School in the County Final last week. Congratulations to The Mon and well done to all the young men involved.

If anybody is interested in getting involved with any of the Swan Club's teams for 2025 or interested in getting involved in the administration side of the club for 2025, please reach out for more information. The club is always on the lookout for more hands to help coach teams and to help with off the field activities.

Club Lotto

The jackpot wasn't won in last week's Carrick Swan Lotto draw. Nine people matched three and won €30 each. Numbers drawn were 06, 17, 27, 28.

This week's Lotto jackpot is €2,750. The draw takes place on Thursday night each week. It costs just €2 to enter.

Condolences

Carrick Swan Club extend condolences to the Meagher family of Clairin, on their recent bereavement.

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