The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

LAUNE RANGERS

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LOTTO: LOTTO RESULTS FOR Sunday 26th November 2017. There was no winner of the €19,000 jackpot. The numbers drawn were 06 -- 18 - 30 -- 31. The Consolatio­n Prizes were won by the following: €100 Donal Gorman - sold by Kerry; €50 Ray Sheehy - standing order; €25 Tara & Donie Fleming - sold by O’Grady’s Bar; €25 Des Owens - sold by Falveys. Next week’s Lotto Jackpot will be €19,200. CONDOLENCE­S: Laune Rangers lost one of its great stalwarts on Thursday last, as our Club President Johnny Galvin passed away at Ashborough Lodge, Milltown. Johnny was one of the great volunteers of our club, working tirelessly for years on our Finance/Fundraisin­g Committee and also served in the role of Registrar. We send our deepest condolence­s to Margaret and the Galvin family. Ar Dheis Dé go raibh a Anam. Laune Rangers formed a guard of honour on Monday morning to accompany the funeral cortége from St James Church to Ardmoniel cemetary. UNDER 16 BOYS FINAL: The Curtain will come down on the 2017 season on Sunday next, December 3rd as the final game of the season takes place -- the Mid Kerry Under 16 Finals in Paddy Burke Memorial Park in Milltown. Laune Rangers will face Milltown/Castlemain­e in the =91A’ Final. The game takes place at 3pm, preceded by the B Final between Beaufort and Cromane/Glenbeigh/ Glencar at 1pm.

LADIES AGM: The Annual General Meeting of Laune Rangers Ladies takes place on Wednesday next, November 29th at 8pm in our clubrooms at JP O’Sullivan Park. There are a number of available coaching positions as well as positions on the Ladies committee. All motions or nomination­s to be emailed to Secretary.launerange­rsladies@gmail. com or launerange­rs.kerry@lgfaclubs. ie before Friday, November 24th 2017. RACE NIGHT: Laune Rangers 23rd Annual Race Night will take place during Christmas again this year. Always a great night, it will take place in Bunkers Bar on Friday, December 29th. The market is now open in our Horse sale. As ever, horses can be bought for €90 and with owner, trainer and jockey listed on the programme, it offers the perfect opportunit­y to get involved in a syndicate and every horse has a one in ten chance of winning €250.

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