Wed 18, October, 2023

(18/10/23) The club were delighted when Aaron Gillane won a richly deserved Hurler of the Year Award and an All-Star. Congratulations to Diarmaid Byrnes for collecting yet another All-Star. Patrickswell GAA is proud to have three consecutive Hurler of the Year awards in 2021, 2022 and 2023 as Diarmaid and now Aaron have followed in Cian Lynch’s footsteps!

Mon 09, October, 2023

SENIOR HURLERS: All roads lead to the Gaelic Grounds on Sunday October 15 at 3.00pm, where Patrickswell face Kilmallock in the County Championship semi-final. Tickets must be purchased in advance on universe.com.

CAMOGIE: Congratulations to the Patrickswell Under 13 team, who won the Carrie Gillane Clancy Memorial Tournament. Emma O’Donnell of Patrickswell also won the Player of the Tournament award. The competition involved teams from Patrickswell, Ballybrown, Kildimo-Pallaskenry, Doon and Bruff.  Thanks to our many volunteers on the day, to Nigel Carey for refereeing and to AG Sports for sponsoring the medals.

CLUB LOTTO: The Club Lotto draw on Monday October 2 was not won. The numbers drawn were 4, 22, 24 and 27. The bonus number was 7. The €100 Lucky Dip was won by Eamonn O’Connor and the €20 prizes were claimed by Marguerite Ronan, Kate Lynch, Maggie Ryan, Noah Lynch and JC McDermott. This week’s jackpot is €4,400.

Fri 01, September, 2023

Best of luck to Patrickswell in this weekends County Final

Patrickswell are playing Na Piarsaigh in the county final this Saturday 28th October at 5.15pm in the TUS Gaelic Grounds. Tickets must be purchased in advance on universe.com website. The game will be broadcast live on TG4. Hon the well!

Tue 29, August, 2023

SENIOR HURLERS: The Senior hurlers play their third Championship match against Ahane in Kilmallock on Thursday August 31 at 6.45pm. Tickets must be purchased in advance on universe.com.

CLUB LOTTO: The Club Lotto draw on Monday August 21 was not won. The numbers drawn were 7, 8, 19 and 25. The bonus number was 26. The €100 Lucky Dip was won by Leona Kelly and the €20 prizes were claimed by Josephine O’Regan, Pat Davoren, Anne White, Craig & Joanne Loftus and Joe Lynch. This week’s jackpot is €3,200.

LIMERICK GOING FOR GOLD 2023: Congratulations to Patrickswell Tidy Towns, who qualified for the finals of Limerick Going for Gold 2023. It is a testament to the hard work they perform throughout the year to keep Patrickswell pristine.

Tue 25, July, 2023

(23/7/23) Congratulations to the Limerick Senior Hurlers & management on winning four in-a-row All-Ireland Hurling titles defeating Kilkenny on a scoreline of 0-30 to 2-15.

Sun 05, March, 2023

The Juvenile and Camogie Club Open Day takes place on Saturday March 11 at 2.00pm in Páirc Antóin O’Briain. New members are most welcome. Why not bring your child along to experience the thrills of hurling and camogie?

Mon 06, February, 2023

SALESIANS COLLEGE PALLASKENRY HURLERS: Hard luck to Salesians College Pallaskenry and their Patrickswell trio of Hugh Maher, Billy Earls and John Murray, who were narrowly beaten in the Munster U-19 Schools Final by Mitchelstown CBS.

PATRICKSWELL’S FANTASTIC CLUB DRAW: The Club’s fundraising draw is going strong  both online and in local shops. The fabulous prize is a brand new Toyota C-HR hybrid car. To have a chance of winning, please visit the shops or similarly visit our club website at Win a Toyota C-HR hybrid to purchase a ticket for just €20 each. All the proceeds are for the infrastructure development of Patrickswell GAA and Camogie Club.

At the moment, we are running a special extra competition. A lucky entrant can win a training session for six people with Hurler of the Year Diarmaid Byrnes. Simply visit our Facebook or Instagram page, then like and share the Diarmaid Byrnes competition post, tag a friend and buy a car draw ticket too.

CLUB LOTTO: The Club Lotto draw on Monday January 30 was not won. The numbers drawn were 1, 11, 14 and 16. The bonus number was 19. The €100 Lucky Dip was won by Maura Byrnes and the €20 prizes were claimed by Maura Toomey, Kevin Hedderman, A Noonan, Ava & Molly Foley and Patsy Enright. This week’s jackpot is €4,400

Fri 28, October, 2022

(28/10/22) Congratulations to Aaron Gillane & Diarmaid Byrnes on each being awarded an All Star.  Well deserved Diarmaid on being named the Hurler of the Year for 2022. Luimneach abú!

Mon 10, October, 2022

SENIOR HURLERS: Patrickswell bowed out of the Senior Hurling Championship after a defeat to South Liberties in the quarter-final. South Liberties were two points ahead after five minutes, but Patrickswell took charge with six consecutive points in fifteen minutes (Josh Considine, Diarmaid Byrnes, Aaron Gillane, Jack Kelleher 0-2 and Tom O’Brien). However, Patrickswell failed to score in the next ten minutes while South Liberties notched two points. Thankfully Aaron Gillane and Seanie O’Brien added two further points before South Liberties secured the last point of the first half. The interval score was 0-8 to 0-5.

South Liberties struck the first point of the second half, although Aaron Gillane responded within minutes. Two more points from our opponents put them slightly behind at 0-9 to 0-8 in the 38th minute. While Kevin O’Brien increased the buffer to two points, South Liberties delivered a devastating blow with a well-taken goal in the 45th minute. The Patrickswell lean spell of twelve minutes ended when Diarmaid Byrnes equalised at 0-11 to 1-8 in the 50th minute. Over the course of the next ten minutes, South Liberties outscored the ‘Well by two points to establish a 1-11 to 0-12 lead. There were nine additional minutes of injury time and the tension was high. Diarmaid Byrnes’ point was cancelled out by South Liberties, then Aaron Gillane reduced the deficit to a single point. However, South Liberties were unfazed and scored another point to win the match 1-13 to 0-14.

JUNIOR A HURLERS: There were dramatic scenes in the County quarter-final as Patrickswell snatched an unbelievable late win against a distraught Doon team. Patrickswell led by 0-3 to 0-1 in the tenth minute (Eoin Harmon, Jamie Dillon and Gavin Carey), but Doon plundered a goal and four points without reply in twelve minutes. The pendulum swung back to Patrickswell with a salvo of four points in five minutes (Eoin Harmon, Adam Carrig and Cian Enright 0-2). However Doon added two more points. At half-time, the East Men led by 1-7 to 0-7.

Eoin Harmon’s brace of points slashed the arrears to a single score, but the ‘Well failed to score for fifteen minutes as Doon turned the screw with a second goal and two points. By the 50th minute, Patrickswell were 2-9 to 0-9 behind. The next ten minutes were low scoring and Patrickswell reached injury time significantly adrift at 2-10 to 0-11. Patrickswell threw caution to the wind and played short balls into the forward line. Pa Mann hit the net from ten yards out in the 62nd minute to set up a grandstand finale. In the 66th minute, a 65’ was lofted into the night sky. Josh Carey leapt higher than the Doon defence and swept the sliotar beautifully into the Doon goal from a height. Our opponents were shattered, but there was still a minute to play. Patrickswell held out and recorded a famous escape.

PATRICKSWELL’S FANTASTIC CLUB DRAW: The Club’s fundraising draw is now in full swing. The fabulous prize is a brand new Toyota C-HR hybrid car. To have a chance of winning, please visit our website at Win a Toyota C-HR hybrid and purchase a ticket for just €20 each. Social media is abuzz with the draw. All the proceeds are for the infrastructure development of Patrickswell GAA and Camogie Club.

CLUB LOTTO: The Club Lotto draw on Monday October 3 was not won. The numbers drawn were 13, 22, 27 and 31. The bonus number was 29. The €100 Lucky Dip was won by Seamie Byrne and the €20 prizes were claimed by Eamon Quinn, Denis Healy, Tony O’Donoghue, Kate & Liam Fitzgerald and Tom & Evelyn O’Brien. This week’s jackpot is €19,000.