Club Notes: 5th May 2025
(Kindly sponsored by Allen Engineering & Agri Sales Ltd.)
Lotto
Numbers drawn on Monday the 28th of April were 12,18,23,24. The jackpot was 20,000 . There was no jackpot winner. €20 draw The €20 draw winners were Nora Roche, James Clancy, Sarah Nixon, Joan Barron and David Flanagan. Next week's jackpot is €20,000. Lotto tickets are on sale from promoters and online. Online tickets are available from the Club Force app (Shamrocks GAA club Waterford) to play the lotto. Also if you play the lotto on clubforce, it is worth checking that your ticket has not expired. There is also a link to the club force app on Shamrocks website. Your support is greatly appreciated. With the jackpot now €20,000 a reminder if you're not in, you can’t win.
Win A House Waterford
The win a house draw for 2025 is now open. The prize is a House or €335,000 alternative. There is now also a bonus draw ticket with the prize being a trip to New York worth €3,000. Tickets are €100 and each club will receive €30 of each ticket sold. Please contact any of the club officers if interested in buying a ticket.
Cois Bhride Well Kids
Well Kids has started back in full force with lots of fun games and new skills to learn. This is open to all all kids born in 2019/2020/2021. Come along on Friday evenings at 5.30pm, any queries please contact our co ordinators Helen Murphy and Stuart Barry.
Waterford Hurlers
Hard luck to the hurlers after tasting defeat to Limerick after a spirited display in the Munster championship last weekend. Tickets for the all important Tipperary match on 18th May are available through the club. They can also be accessed through ticketmaster. If you want to get them through the Shamrocks please have your order in by 6pm on Tuesday 6th to 087 2234220.
Tailteann Cup
Best of luck to Billy Hynes, Adam Crawford and all involved with the Waterford footballers who take on Laois this Saturday in Portloaise at 3pm
Condolences
The club would like to extend our condolences to the O’Gorman family and everyone in Lismore Gaa on the recent passing of Ann O’Gorman.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam