Austin Stacks GAA Club News

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ROCK ST. PO. LOTTO COMPETITION; Please support the Rock St. Post Office Club Lotto Competition. The winning Club will have exclusive sales on their Club Lotto tickets in the Rock St. Post Office for the next 3 years. Club supporters will get (please ask) one token for each transaction completed at Rock St. Post Office between now and 31st March. Put it into the Austin Stacks Collection Bucket in the Post Office. By the end of March all the tokens will be counted and the Club with the most tokens will be deemed to be the winner. A single postage stamp doesn’t count as transaction, but everything else does. A €4 TV Licence Saving Stamp counts as a transaction as does registered letters, parcel postage, bill payments, phone top-ups, phone sales, a dog licence, foreign exchange and withdrawals.

ANNUAL CLUB SOCIAL: Our Annual Club Social will take place on Thursday 16th March in the Rose Hotel. More details to follow.

AUSTIN STACKS IRELAND LIGHTS UP WALK: Irish Life have a new initiative commencing on the 1st March for a one month period where individuals are asked to participate in a one daily target of 10,000 steps per day. All participants that reach the 300K steps in the month are then entered into a draw for holiday vouchers. Further details to follow closer to the start date.

CLUB MEMBERSHIP: This season’s Club Membership, which is now due, may be purchased online via your Club Foireann Account or pay online via Clubforce (see austinstacks.ie for link), or sign up for a monthly DD payment, or pay by cash by contacting Club Registrar, Bernie Mannix at 086  0767415.

CLOTHES RECYCLING: Our Club Fundraising Clothes Recycling collection goes ahead on this coming Saturday, 25thFeb. from 11.30am to1pm. Mens, Womens and Childrens Clothing – Household Textiles ie. Curtains &Towels, soft toys, shoes, handbags and belts will be accepted. However we cannot accept duvets or pillows. All items must be clean and dry. We are asking parents of Juvenile Club Players in particular to bag separately any Boys or Girls Austin Stacks Club Merchandise or old football boots – the plan is to hold a previously give-away gear day for these items at the Juvenile Academy on Sunday morning once we are

MINOR FOOTBALL: After two good victories against Ballymac and Ardfert in the opening rounds of the Tralee/St. Brendans League our Minors were due to begin their Co. League campaign against Killarney Legion in Connolly Park last Saturday (18th Feb) but the game did not take place and we now await further confirmation from the Co. Board.

Our round 2 clash is in Killorglin on this coming Saturday (25thFeb) against Laune Rangers at 3pm. Our three remaining round-robin games are away to Keel/Listry in round 3 (4th March) and at home in the final two rounds against Kenmare/Shamrocks in round 4 (11th March) and against An Ghaeltacht in the 5th and final round the day after St. Patrick’s Day.

SENIOR FOOTBALL; Austin Stacks 0-9; John Mitchels 0-8.

After a good win against Na Gaeil in the opening round our Seniors just had a one point win away to a good John Mitchels team in the second round of the Tralee/St. Brendans League on last Sunday afternoon (19th Feb.).

Playing into an almost gale-force wind in the first half we trailed by five points to two at the break – our two points coming from a Seán Quilter free in the 16th minute and one from play by Michael O’Gara in the 28th minute.

Eighteen minutes into the second half the sides were level on six points each with all our four coming from frees – three by Michael O’Donnell and the other from Seán Quilter.
Three minutes later we went ahead for the first time in the game when Donagh McKivergan pointed from play. Mitchels took the lead again when they added two more points shortly after. However another Sean Quilter pointed free in the 60th minute leveled matters again and a minute later Shane O’Callaghan put over the winner from play

Our third and final round game away to Ardfert which was fixed for next Sunday has now been postponed to a later date.

Team: Ben Quilter, Paul  O’Sullivan, Barry Walsh, Ronan Shanahan, Jack Murphy, Dean Rusk, Eoghan Carroll, Michael O’Donnell (0-3 frees), Seán Quilter (0-3 frees), Seán Ryan, Shane Carroll, Adam Curran, Donagh McKivergan (0-1), Shane O’Callaghan (0-1), Conor Myers.

Subs used: Michael O’Gara 20m) (0-1), Ruairí O’Connell (37m), Ciarán O’Connell (41m), Niall Fitzmaurice (51m), Cian Dillane (51m), David Fitzmaurice (57m), Luke Casey (57m), Joe Reidy (59m).

INTERMEDIATE CO. CHAMPIONSHIP: We have been drawn with Ballydonoghue, Castleisand Desmond and John Mitchels in Group 4 of this season’s Int. Co. Championship. The other three Groups are as follows: Group 1 – Beaufort, Glenbeigh/Glencar, Gneeveguilla and Milltown/Castlemaine; Group 2 – An Ghaeltacht, Glenflesk, Fossa and St. Marys; and Group 3 – Currow, Kilcummin, Kiarney Legion and Laune Rangers.

KERRY SF: Good to see Dylan Casey making a significant contribution with Kerry last Saturday. Dylan, along with Seán O’Shea and David Clifford were introduced at half time in the NFL game against Mayo and during that second half Kerry outscored the opposition by 1-7 to 0-6.

KERRY FC: Even though they didn’t come away with a victory last Friday night it was still a very historic occasion in Mounthawk Park as Kerry FC began their campaign in the League of Ireland. And those who couldn’t get to the game were treated to a great Radio Kerry commentary on the occasion by our own Andrew Morrissey.

CLUB CARDS: Our Card sessions continue in the Clubhouse on Mondays and Thursdays with the starting time of 9pm sharp.

CLUB LOTTO: This week’s (20th Feb.) Jackpot worth €3,300 was not won. The winning numbers were 4, 6, 9, 30. The €20 winners were Paudie Hayles and Ellen Gaynor, both c/o On Line; Pat Kissane and Owen Moynihan, both c/o The Club; and Pádraig Breen, c/o John Breen.

Next week’s Jackpot will be worth €3350.

Continued thanks to the following businesses for selling our Lotto tickets on a weekly basis – Kevin Barrys Shop, Commane’s Book Shop (PC Books), O’Flynns Interiors; Hussey’s, Princes St., The Burger Shack, Monavally; Maguire’s Butchers and Kirby’s Brogue Inn and continued thanks to everyone who purchases tickets week-in, week-out.

SYMPATHY: Sincere sympathy is offered to the families of the following who died recently: Fr. Tim Galvin, St. Patrick’s Missionary Society, Kiltegan and formerly Brosna (relative of current Club Footballer, Joseph O’Connor); and Breda O’Connor (nee O’Sullivan), Kerins Park and formerly Ballyseedy.

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