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Results Sunday 29/9/24

Numbers : 13,19,25,27

No winner €8400
€100 Colm O’Shea
€50 John O’Sullivan Standing order
€25 Maureen Gamble (Kerry)
€25 Jo & Hannah Murphy (Grady’s)
Next week €8500
Results Sunday 06/10/24
No Winner of €8,500
Numbers : 15,16,21,27
€100 Tadhg Moriarty online
€50 Kathleen O’Sullivan (Kerry)
€25 Marie McKenna
€25 Elaine Griffin online
Next week €8,600

NEXT SUNDAY’S JACKPOT €8,600

SENIOR MEN

The O’Sullivan Cup game against Beaufort was not played on Sunday 6th October.  The next outing in this competition is Sunday October 13th v Glenbeigh/Glencar in Glenbeigh at 12 noon.

MINOR BOYS

Milltown/Castlemaine 2-8
Laune Rangers 2-15
Laune Rangers minors played Milltown/Castlemaine on Saturday, in the 2nd minor championship semi-final, which was played on an immaculate playing surface in Milltown.
After suffering a narrow defeat to Keel/Listry on the previous weekend, they welcomed back Ciarán Birmingham and Jamie Flynn from injury for this must win match. 
Despite the orange weather warning for rain, which was in place, the wind was light, and it stayed dry throughout the match. 
The first half was relatively even between the teams.
With 20 minutes played, the Rangers were ahead by the minimum, 5 points to 4, but they got 3 of the final 4 points scored in the half, to lead by 3 going into the break,  Milltown/Castlemaine 0-5, Laune Rangers 0-8.
As he did in the first half week, Adam Radny made a couple of important saves to keep Milltown at bay during the first period of this match. 
The 2nd half started in whirlwind fashion, with Milltown/Castlemaine getting the first goal of the match in the 31st minute.  Almost immediately, Rangers responded, with Adam O’Neill getting our first goal. One minute later, Mikey Hynes got in on the act, adding a second goal for Laune Rangers,  after great work by our forwards. Both teams added a few points, before Milltown/Castlemaine scored their second goal with 9 minutes remaining, to cut the gap between the teams to 3 points. Laune Rangers finished strongly however, scoring a few lovely points from play, to finish victorious by 7 points. Milltown/Castlemaine 2-08, Laune Rangers 2-15.
The last match of the season for this team will be the final of the Mid Kerry Championship, versus Keel/Listry, where all support will be needed, as our boys attempt to avenge their defeat earlier in the competition. 
Laune Rangers:
Adam Radny, Daniel Kelly, James Jones, Brian Foley, Ciarán Birmingham, Charlie O’Sullivan, Dylan Flynn, Adam O’Neil(1-5),, John Horgan, Colm Evans(0-3), Tomás Joy(0-5), Oran O’Sullivan, Jamie Flynn(0-2), Mikey Hynes(1-0), Bryan McKenna. 
Subs: Callum Russell, Colm O’Shea, Hugh O’Sullivan, Odhrán Foley. 
Minor Mid Kerry Championship Final against Keel/Listry will be played on Saturday in Milltown at 4pm.

COISTE NA NÓG

U16 GirlsCongratulations to u16 girls and management on their success in the Division 4 Final which was held in Abbeydorney on Wednesday evening.  The girls played Ballyduff and both teams had white jerseys with their relevant colours so their was a toss to see which team wore their own jerseys.  Ballyduff won the toss and thanks to Abbeydorney who provided the girls with jerseys hence the black and amber in the photographs on social media.  Match report to follow.
U15 Boys await their fixture for Mid Kerry Final.
U13 Boys – The Blue Team play GGC on Sunday at 3pm in the MK Championship “A” Shield final in Beaufort. The White Team play Keel/Listry at in JP O’Sullivan Park Friday (11th October) at 6pm.
U13 Girls play Fossa in their U13 Championship Final on Sunday in John Mitchells Complex at 5.30pm. Best of luck to all involved

MEMBERSHIP

Any queries, please contact Larry Laide (086 1969250), Pat O’Shea or Katrina Stack LGFA (087 6497469)

GAELIC FOR MOTHERS & OTHERS

Training continues Mondays from 7-8pm. New members are welcome. Contact Bridie on 087 9830181

HEALTHY CLUBS

Healthy Clubs programme was launched at the End of Academy Celebration.  The healthy club model, which is based on international best practice, also aims to embed a healthy philosophy in a club while integrating health into day -to-day club activities in a sustainable way. It also aims to place the local GAA club at the heart of the community, making it a beacon for health in the locale. The areas that the Healthy Club model focuses are: physical activity, diversity and inclusion, community development, mental fitness, substance use and gambling and healthy eating.
Laune Rangers GAA is proud to announce that we are now a Smoke and Vape Free club, another great initiative from our HealthyClub team to support the health and wellbeing of our members & community. The club would ask that all patrons visiting the grounds to please adhere to the signage, the club are following suit to other Healthy Clubs in the locality and county grounds.