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07 Sept 2025

Just one week to go before Carrick-on-Suir GAA club's Christmas draw with €20,000 prize fund

Carrick Swan GAA Club weekly news

Carrick Swan GAA Club news

Carrick Swan GAA Club

Carrick Swan GAA Club commiserates with its Under 21 hurlers, who bowed out of the county championship on Sunday afternoon in Golden after a narrow loss to Clonoulty/Rossmore.

Clonoulty were ahead by five points at half-time but Swan fought back bravely in the second half, only to be beaten in an exciting finish.

Despite the tough conditions, the team put in a gallant performance and came up agonisingly short. We extend our sincere gratitude to the players and management for their effort, dedication and hard work throughout the year.

Get well soon Tony

All in Carrick Swan send heartfelt best wishes to Tony Hogan, as he recovers from surgery.

Tony epitomises everything a Swan club member should be.

Over the years, he has coached every age group—boys, girls, and adults—while also serving as club chairman and dedicating countless hours to both the juvenile and adult committees.

Clubs simply don’t succeed without people like Tony driving them forward.

Lotto jackpot

There was no winner of last week’s Carrick Swan Lotto. Twelve people matched three numbers and won €20 each. The numbers drawn were 6, 18, 20, 28.

This week, the Lotto jackpot is €3,250.

The draw takes place on Thursday night each week, and it costs just €2 to enter.

12 Days of Christmas Draw

There is just a week to go to the first draw in the Carrick Swan 12 Days of Christmas Draw and tickets are still on sale but you need to hurry, if you want to be in with a chance of winning one of 19 prizes over 12 days.

There is €20,000 up for grabs again this year.

Get your tickets from the usual sellers or buy online at CarrickSwan.com/draw.

Sympathy

Carrick Swan Club extends condolences to the Coughlan family of Carrickbeg and Ryan family of Lisadell on their recent bereavements.

May they rest in peace.

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