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22 Oct 2025

Carrick-on-Suir GAA club's Christmas draw boasts a prize fund of €20,000

Check out this week's Carrick Swan GAA Club news

Swan GAA Club weekly news

Carrick Swan GAA Club

There is just a month to go until the first draw in the Carrick Swan 12 Days of Christmas Draw and tickets are still on sale.
There’s €20,000 prize money to be won 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—an initiative that will benefit the community, young and old, for generations. Get your tickets from the usual sellers or buy online at CarrickSwan.com/draw.

Adult Hurling
The Swan Under 21 hurlers defeated St Patrick’s in the South Under 21 A Hurling semi-final last Saturday by 1-26 to 2-10.
The team will play St Mary’s in the South final, which is provisionally pencilled in for Saturday, November 16 at 2.30pm in Kilsheelan.

Juvenile Scene
The Under 17 footballers beat Ballyporeen/Skeheenarinky in Páirc na nEalaí on Sunday in the South quarter-final.
Meanwhile, the Under 13 team were defeated by Ballybacon/Grange in Fethard Town Park last Friday in the final of the Under 13 South Tipperary Winter League.

The team’s final game of the year will be the Craig Walsh Memorial Tournament game in a couple of weeks’ time.

The annual Paddy Boland Memorial Tournament took place at Páirc na nEalaí on Sunday morning. The Swan and Newcastle hurled up a storm in a very entertaining game. Congratulations to the Swan team who won the game by a few points in the end. The club thanks Newcastle for travelling to Carrick to play the match.

Are you interested in representing Carrick Swan in the County Tipperary in Scór na nÓg competition? If so, give the Club’s Culture and Language Officer Niall Walsh a shout on 083 4064466 for more information.

Congratulations and best of luck to Aidan Sweetman in the upcoming Mick Frawley Cup.
Aidan has been selected on the South Tipperary Under 14 football panel for the upcoming tournament.

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