Kingdom Swimmers Resume Training Together After Eight Months

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Ger McDonnell with Kingdom Swimming Club members and Pat McTigue marking the return to training for members earlier this week.

KINGDOM Swimming Club’s Senior Squad returned to training after an eight month Covid enforced break last Wednesday.

The junior squads are returning to training later in September. Head Coach, Ger McDonnell, said that “all the swimmers were delighted to be back in training and looking forward to upcoming competitions.”

As a welcome back, all swimmers in Kingdom Swimming Club will receive a welcome back bag sponsored by Swim Ireland, Swim Headz, Lee Strand and Benners Hardware.

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PHOTOS: Sun Shines As Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn Welcomes Junior Infants

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Junior Infants teacher Laura Ní Dhonghaile, with son Niall who began his schooldays at Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean

ANOTHER first day at school at Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn went as smoothly as you’d expect, with two classes of junior infants beginning a new journey.

“Everything went great this morning,” said Principal Cáit Uí Chonchúir. “The parents had visited with the children on two occasions previously to get used to the surroundings, which helped of course,” she added.

There were 54 new pupils and with the school growing at such a rate, it’s a good thing the new extension — with five new classrooms and four resource rooms — is now open to accommodate them as they advance in the next few years. Scroll down for photos…

Junior Infants teacher Declan Quill with son Mattie who began his schooldays at Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn Junior Infants on their first day at school on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
A Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn Junior Infant on her first day at school on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn Junior Infants on their first day at school on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn Junior Infants on their first day at school on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn Junior Infants on their first day at school on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn Junior Infants on their first day at school on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn Junior Infants on their first day at school on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn Junior Infants on their first day at school on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn Junior Infants on their first day at school on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn Junior Infants on their first day at school on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn Junior Infants on their first day at school on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn Junior Infants on their first day at school on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn NS Junior Infants on their first day at school on Thursday with teacher Olive Ní Ghearáin and Principal Cáit Uí Chonchúir. Photo by Dermot Crean
Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn NS Junior Infants on their first day at school on Thursday with teacher Laura Ní Dhonghaile, Principal Cáit Uí Chonchúir and SNA Aifric Ó Brosnacháin. Photo by Dermot Crean

Finnegan On Films: Big Brother Is Watching On The Box This Week

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THIS week’s films cover a variety of genres and are all excellent examples of their type.

We come to the eighth and final chapter of the ever popular series with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two (Saturday 6.35pm RTE One).

This is truly a magical epic finale. Harry, Ron and Hermione are in a desperate race against time to destroy the Horcruxes.

Meanwhile, teachers and students have combined forces to defend Hogwarts against Lord Voldermort and his evil hoards of Death Eaters.

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Directed by David Yates, and with a stunning soundtrack by Alexandre Desplait, this film is one of the most popular and highest grossing films in movie history. It truly deserves all the accolades it received.

There is a strong argument to be made that Skyfall (Saturday 9pm RTÉ2) is the best Bond film of them all. It certainly is a high point in the Daniel Craig era, with a portrayal of Bond as near to the original novels as has been seen for quite a while.

MI6 have lost a hard drive containing names of undercover agents that are being selectively released. 007 has gone off the grid.

However, an attack on MI6 Headquarters begins to suggest there is a more personal motive in these actions, with M (Judi Dench) as the prime target.

With spectacular action scenes, as one would expect from a Bond film, there are also excellent performances from Craig, Dench and especially Javier Bardem as the villain of the piece, Raoul Silva, the best Bond Baddie in a long time.

Together with excellent support from Ben Whishaw, Naomi Harris and Ralph Fiennes, there is also an Oscar winning theme song from Adele.

All in all, well worth another watch.

1984 (Saturday 9.20pm TG4) is a throughly faithful adaptation of the George Orwell book of the same title and released in, well, 1984.

It is a frightening realistic portrait of a totalitarian dystopian society, where human feelings and emotions are a crime.

John Hurt plays Winston Smith, whose job is to literally rewrite the “official record” to reflect current dogma.

Richard Burton, in what turned out to be his last role, plays the cynical and weary O’Brien to perfection.

Half A Sixpence (Sunday 1.10pm RTE One) is the total opposite in terms of tone and colour.

Draper’s clerk Arthur Kipps (Tommy Steele) has unexpectedly come into a significant inheritance allowing him to move into high society.

Unfortunately, he forgets his old friends with this change in status, and he finds out the hard way that money does not nessessarily bring happiness.

This is an old fashioned musical but none the worst for that. Directed by George Sidney who also directed the old Hollywood Musicals ‘Annie Get Your Gun’ and ‘Kiss Me Kate’, this does exactly what you expect.

Finally, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (Friday 9.05pm TG4) is the Sergio Leone masterpiece starting Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallace and Lee Van Cleef as three on the trail of Confederate gold in the last days of the Civil War.

There are double and triple crosses, meaningful squinty stares and an iconic soundtrack from Ennio Morricone. Enjoy and stay safe!