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Outgoing chairman slams betting culture in GAA
Gambling is a crisis issue within the GAA and Galway, according to outgoing Galway county chairman Noel Treacy.
€235,200 from National Lottery grants for Mayo
An Taoiseach Enda Kenny has welcomed the announcement of funding awards totalling €235,200 for six organisations in Mayo.
Breaffy man wins on Lotto game show
Austin Gannon from Breaffy won €119,000 on the National Lottery’s Million Euro Challenge game show on RTÉ on Saturday last.
Lotto grant applications now open
An Taoiseach Enda Kenny has issued a reminder to community groups and organisations in Mayo that application forms for the 2015 National Lottery Health grants went live on the Department of Health’s website on Tuesday.
Claremorris woman wins €16,000 in Money Spinner game
The National Lottery’s fourth Money Spinner event presented by Brian Ormond, took place at Breaffy House, Castlebar, Co Mayo, last Saturday night. Five players from Donegal, Galway, Carlow, Mayo, and Kildare won prizes to the value of €95,000. The biggest winner on the day was Damian Timoney from Donegal who won prizes to the value of €35,000. Dorothy Campbell from Claremorris won €16,000, including a shopping spree, at the National Lottery’s Money Spinner event held at Breaffy House, Castlebar on last Saturday evening.
Kilkenny winners jet off to NYC with National Lottery
Two lucky Big Money Game TV gameshow winners from Kilkenny and their guests jetted off to New York City on Friday September 30 for a six-day luxury break.
Kilkenny woman wins on Lotto TV show
A Kilkenny woman was the big winner on last week’s Big Money Game. The winning ticket was bought in Rath's Foodmarket, Pollerton Road, Co Carlow.
Kilkenny syndicate scoops €40k at Gowran Park
County Kilkenny continued their stream of good luck when two Kilkenny natives scooped €20,000 each when they played the Jackpot at Gowran Park.
No decision yet on timing of further lottery sports grants
Mayo Deputy Michael Ring has this week in the Dáil questioned the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism on the availability of the Sports Capital Programme for 2009.
Do you own a lucky dog?
Following the success of the first Lucky Dog scratchcard game in 2007, the National Lottery is again looking for 10 dogs to feature on a limited edition scratchcard. In addition to the fame achieved for their dogs, the owners of the 10 winning entries will receive €1,000 each.