Result of the 1st Blotto Draw after the Summer Break

Result of the draw that took place on MONDAY, 27 August 2018 in CAFFREY’S BAR
(First draw after the Summer Break)

JACKPOT €6,300

Numbers drawn:

16, 23, 24, 28 and Bonus 26

No Jackpot Winner

The 5 Lucky Dips €50 winners
Gerry Skelly, Oldcastle
Berniece Clark, c/o Seamus Brady, Oldcastle
Valerie Finnegan, Cluain Loinn, Oldcastle
Galligan Family, Ballinvalley, Oldcastle
Nicola Maguire, Loughcrew View, Oldcastle

Next draw is on MONDAY, 3 September 2018 for a Jackpot of €6,400 in CREAN’S BAR

You can play Blotto on the club website: www.oldcastlegfc.com
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BINGO every Wednesday (SHOW HALL @ 8.30pm) – JACKPOT presently @ €6,300
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Fixtures
Tuesday, 4 September

U13 Autumn FL (Rd.2)
St. Peter’s Dunboyne v Oldcastle (Dunboyne @ 6.30 pm)

Wednesday, 5 September
MFC Div 3A (Rd.2)

Oldcastle v Ballinabrackey (Millbrook @ 7.00 pm)

Saturday, 8 September
Gerry Reilly Leinster U16 FT Plate Final

Longford v Louth (Millbrook @ 7.00 pm)

Sunday, 9 September
Gerry Reilly Leinster U16 FT Cup Final

Meath v Cavan (Millbrook @ 7.00 pm)

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This year marks the 30th Anniversary of the Gerry Reilly Memorial U-16 Inter-County Football Tournament played in July every year.
A massive change this year with Leinster GAA playing a major part in the tournament. 16 counties took part (11 Leinster, 4 Ulster & 1 Connaught), making it more prestigious – Gerry Reilly Leinster U-16 Football Tournament 2018. The 16 teams are split into 4 groups for a ‘Round Robin’ played over 3 rounds. The Top 2 teams in each group l qualified for the Quarter Finals.
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Sponsor: Briody Bedding, Ballinrink, Co Meath
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Gerry Reilly Leinster U-16 Football Tournament 2018
Fixtures/Results:
Round 1 (Saturday, 7 July 2018)

Group A
Cavan 5-18 Longford 3-6 ( Glennon Brothers Pearse Park, Longford)
Westmeath 3-17 Fermanagh 1-9 (The Downs)

Group B
Dublin 2-14 Kildare 0-14 (Manguard Plus Kildare GAA CoE Hawkfield) (played Wednesday, 11 July)
Down 2-9 Antrim 3-4 (Saval GAC Newry)

Group C
Meath 5-18 Leitrim 0-9 (played on Saturday, 21 July Millbrook)
Louth 4-9 Offaly 2-13 (Monasterboice)

Group D
Wexford 3-15 Laois 2-5 (Halo Tiles Wexford GAA CoE Ferns)
Carlow 1-8 Wicklow 0-11 (Netwatch Carlow GAA CoE Fenagh) (played Thursday, 12 July)

Round 2 (Saturday, 14 July 2018)
Group A
Longford 2-18 Fermanagh 1-8 (Teemore) (played Thursday, 12 July)
Cavan 4-12 Westmeath 0-7 (Lacken)

Group B
Kildare 6-17 Antrim 1-7 (All Saints, Ballymena)
Down 3-9 Dublin 1-12 (National Sports Complex, Abbottstown)

Group C
Offaly v Leitrim (Date, Time & Venue TBC)
Meath 3-19 Louth 1-9 (Millbrook, Oldcastle)

Group D
Wicklow 1-16 Wexford 3-10 (played on Wednesday, 18 July in Aughrim)
Carlow 4-10 Laois 2-7 (LOETB Laois GAA CoE Portlaoise)
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Round 3 (28/7/18)
Group A
Cavan rec. w/o from Fermanagh
Longford 3-19 Westmeath 1-10 (Clonguish GAA)

Group B
Dublin 1-5 Antrim 1-2 (St. Joseph’s G.A.C., Glenavy, Co. Antrim)
Down 2-14 Kildare 2-12 (Manguard Plus Kildare GAA CoE Hawkfield)

Group C
Meath 2-11 Offaly (1-8) (Ballyfore Gaa)
Leitrim 2-14 Louth 1-17 (Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada)

Group D
Wicklow 4-9 Laois 0-9 (AUGHRIM)
Carlow 3-10 Wexford 2-8 (Clonmore Gaa, Hacketstown)
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Quarter Finals
(Venue: Oldcastle GFC)
E: Cavan 6-15 Dublin 1-17  (Sunday, 12 August)
F: Longford 2-12 Down 0-14 (Saturday, 11 August)
G: Meath 2-19 Wicklow 2-7  (Sunday, 12 August)
H: Louth 2-14 Carlow 0-10 (Saturday, 11 August)

Semi-Finals-(18/19 August TBC)
(Venue: Millbrook, Oldcastle – Oldcastle GFC)
Cavan 1-20 Longford 1-14 (played Saturday, 18 August)
Meath 5-13 Louth 1-11  (played Sunday, 19 August)

Finals (8/9 September)
(Venue: Millbrook, Oldcastle)

Winning Semi-Finalists
Cup Final
Meath v Cavan
(Sunday, 9 September @ 7.00 pm)

Losing Semi-Finalists
Plate Final
Longford v Louth (Saturday, 8 September @ 7.00 pm)
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Winners of the Gerry Reilly Cup to date:
Westmeath          ,1992, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2010, 2011
Meath                  1989, 1991, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2003, 2007
Cavan                  1997, 2004, 2005, 2014, 2015, 2016
Dublin                  1993, 1998, 2008 (U-17 Blitz), 2012, 2013
Monaghan            2017
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Gerry Reilly
This tournament commemorates Gerry Reilly who died tragically in December 1987 at 16 years of age, and he had already proved to be a great footballer with huge potential to go on to great heights in the game.