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06 Sept 2025

Carrick Swan GAA Club's Juvenile Lotto jackpot is €10,000 this week

There were 11 match three winners in last week's draw

Carrick Swan GAA Club's Juvenile Lotto jackpot is €10,000 this week

This week’s Carrick Swan lotto jackpot is a whopping €10,000. There was no winner last week.
Lotto numbers drawn were: 8, 10, 16, 25. There were eleven match 3 winners with all of them winning €20 each.

Adult Hurling and Camogie
Carrick Swan Premier Intermediates defeated St Mary’s by six points in the County Hurling League last Friday as they continue their preparations for the Seamus O’Riain Cup. The win moves the team into second place, with six points after four games.
They travel 90 minutes north to Kilcolman this Sunday, May 5 to take on Burgess in the next round of the County Hurling League. Throw-in is at 12pm.
The Junior A hurlers were back in action last Saturday. They beat Killenaule in the County Hurling League. Full-time score: Swan 3-16, Killenaule 0-17.

Juvenile Scene
The Under 15s will try to follow up their recent Peil Na nÓg heroics this Sunday when they pick up hurleys for the Tipperary Feile Na nGael Championship. Their group consists of Moycarkey/ Borris, Boherlahan/Dualla and Nenagh Éire Óg.
The Under 9s travelled to Clonmel High School last Saturday to take part in a football Go Games blitz, where all the kids showed some great skills and thoroughly enjoyed their day.
Well done to Jack Raymond Walsh and Noah Power who have been selected on the Tipperary Under 15 hurling panel.
The club thanks Timmy Hammersley for taking a coaching development session on Saturday last. The theme of Timmy’s session was skill development in a games-based environment.

Other News
The Addiction and Mental Health Presentation night with Limerick hurling legend, Ciaran Carey, has been moved to a new day, Friday, June 14.
Meanwhile, Carrick Swan Club congratulates its treasurer Sean McDonnell on his retirement last week.

Condolences
Carrick Swan Club extends condolences to the Hackett family of Deerpark Close, the Clancy family of Carrickbeg and the Fitzgerald family of Carrickbeg on their recent bereavements.

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