Dean Doherty (aged 46 ) from Ballybofey in Co Donegal is the owner of a magnificent new home in Kinvara after winning the hugely exciting Win a Home on Galway Bay fundraising draw. He was the first ticket out of the drum at the big finale in Loughrea on Tuesday night.
“I just can’t believe it. I bought a ticket just a couple of days before the big draw and was in Spain when I got the call from Galway GAA. I’m still shaking,” said Dean.
The Donegal man works as a chef on cruise ships worldwide. “I’d always dreamed of owning a house, so this is just incredible. I lost in Cheltenham recently on the horses, so this certainly makes up for that,” he added jokingly.
In just over four months, Galway GAA raised over €1.45 million in ticket sales, making the fundraising project a huge success. “I just want to thank everybody who supported us and bought tickets since we launched our campaign last November. The response locally, nationally and around the world has just been amazing,” said Paul Bellew, Chairperson of Galway GAA.
“We were delighted that the draw was able to support our camogie champions’ team holiday to New York in February. I’d also like to thank all our clubs that got involved and benefited from the project, as well as all the local businesses that helped us along the way.
"But a special word of thanks to the brilliant team who worked tirelessly on this draw in Tommy Kelly, Sean O’Connor, Seamus Hogan, Cara Martin, Aidan Brady (Aidan Brady & Co. Ltd ), Cormac Donoghue (JEL Marketing ) and Paul Byrnes Media,” added Paul.
Tickets were bought in all 32 counties across Europe and around the world, including Asia and Australia, as well as in all 50 states in the USA. The full draw is available on the website www.winahomeongalwaybay.com