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The winners of the five â¬30 'Lucky Dips' were;
.Donie Healy, Kildinan
.Maura O'Sullivan, Castlelyons
.Pat Hoskins, Ballinagore
.Mary McMahon c/o Flamingo Redz
.Betty O'Neill, Watergrashill.
This week's draw took place in The Rathcormac Inn on Tuesday July 31st.for a jackpot of â¬4,600.
You can support the Lotto as follows;
1 Purchase a ticket each week from Club Members or in local Business outlets.
2 Buy Tickets online at Locallotto.ie
3 Purchase a yearly ticket, available at a reduced rate of â¬90
4 Sell a book or a half book of Lotto tickets every week. The club is always anxious to get new Lotto sellers- 'many hands make light work', if you are interested in helping the Bride Rovers Club by buying or selling the weekly Lotto Tickets please contact any Club officer or member.
CLUB SHOP.
Well it is Championship time on the Club as well as Cork front and a timely reminder to all players and supporters that we have a huge range of Stock in the Bride Rovers Club Shop. Teams from the Adult, Juvenile and Ladies Clubs are all busy with championship games and it's great to see the green, white and gold being proudly worn. Jerseys, togs, Socks, Hoodies, Training Shorts, Track Suits, Training Tops, Gear Bags, Polo Shirts, Bottle Green Wind-Sheeters, Green Half Zip Hoodies, Rain Jackets, Beanie Hats and Medal Boards are all available. Be seen to support your club with the club colours and club gear. Ring 086 3807784 or 086 1540902 to purchase all the above items. Thanks to our huge band of loyal followers who support all our parish teams.
Club Website.
The Bride Rovers GAA Club website www.briderovers.ie is proving popular at home and abroad. If you have any ideas for improving the website or suggestions for additions please contact us.
Tony Walsh RIP.
It was a sad 'homecoming' on Tuesday night last as the Bride Rovers Club waited for the hearse bearing Tony Walsh as it came up Hollyhill to Bartlemy Village. Just yards away from where the Bandroom stood -the spot where Bride Rovers was founded in 1928, a large number of players, former players, club officers and members, many in the Rovers colours gathered. We walked in a sad, silent guard of honour with Tony on his journey to Bartlemy Church. It was a fitting tribute to Tony and a small recognition of his outstanding contribution to the Club. It was remarkable to see so many of his former team-mates mingle with hurlers from Watergrasshill, St. Catherines, Dungourney, Castlelyons, Lisgoold, Killeagh, Sars, Castlemartyr and Carrigtwohill. Truly the GAA 'family' is a great uniting bond amongst those who gave their all for the honour of the 'little village'. John Fitzgerald, formerly of Fort Richard, Bartlemy travelled from England for the funeral.
Well Done Girls.
Well done to our Senior Ladies Football team who had a great win over an Erins Own/ Carrigtwohill selection last Monday night in the Co S C ship. The game was played in the Redmonds Grounds in Cork city and the Rovers won by 2 13 to 3 5.
Car Boot Sale.
The next Car Boot Sale is on Sunday August 19th and all help is very welcome, both on the day and also on Saturday Morning August 18th.
Cork Double?
What odds on a Cork Senior All Ireland double now ? Well the Footballers are next in action on Sunday in HQ versus Kildare. We wish the team all the best and especially to Ger and Daniel Lane , members of the Cork backroom team.
Well done Donal and James.
Donal O Dwyer from Annacarty, Tipperary won a Munster Minor Hurling Medal with Tipperary recently. Donal is son of PP and Nora (nee Arnold, Bartlemy) O Dwyer. Well done also to James Roche who won a Leinster Minor Hurling Medal with Dublin. James' father is Joseph Roche from Ballinure, Bartlemy.
The Bride Rovers GAA Club main sponsor is The Rathcormac Inn/Conversation Piece