Alan Cantwell on the Basketball Ireland Development League Final at the weekend…
Tralee Warriors 86
Carrick Cruisers 70
The Tralee Warriors made it a weekend to remember by adding the inaugural Basketball Ireland Development National League title to the Mens U20 National League title they won on Saturday with an 86-70 win over Carrick Cruisers in the decider on Sunday morning.
The Warriors threatened to put the contest to bed early on when they blasted out to a 14 point lead with captain Aaron Fleming leading the charge with three threes and with James Fernane also in range from outside the pair shared the opening 16 points for the Tralee side.
Carrick ‘s responses came from Andrew O’Connor and when Ramunas Ramunauskas added the Warriors led 16-4 at the midway point of the quarter.
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Steven Bowler and Padraig Fleming opened their accounts to add to the lead but threes from Killian McAdam and Rimvydas Valatonis cut the quarter time gap to 23-12.
It was Valatonis’s last action of the game as he was taken to hospital with a serious leg injury with the game delayed for 20 minutes.
On the resumption the Warriors continued to dominate the exchanges with a Josh Osayanrhion double helping to push the lead back out to 16.
Back to back three from O’Connor and a hat trick from inside from Ramnauskas pared the gap back to 7 but when Dan Bowler hit his first of the day and James Fernane flicked in two brilliant threes the Warriors looked good for their 41-30 lead at half time.
The third quarter saw a momentum shift go the way of the Monaghan based outfit as they slowly chipped away at the Warriors lead with Danas Smigelskis and Ramunas Ramanauskas tormenting the Tralee side defensive unit as they shared Carrick’s next 10 points in a row.
Dan Bowler, Padraig Fleming and Josh Osayanrhion kept the Warriors score ticking over and the double digit lead intact. The Warriors rearguard continued to try to repel the Carrick attack but Smigelskis and Ramanauskas combined again to cut the lead right down to a single score.
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However foul trouble allowed the Warriors through Fernane and Osayanrhion to restore some comfort in their 59-52 advantage at three quarter time.
The Cruisers struck early in the final quarter in a bid to derail the perfect weekend for the Warriors as Ramanauskas, O’Connor and Audrius Urbanavicius levelled the contest with 6’40’’ on the clock and then took the lead for the first time in the game with an Andrew O’Connor lay up.
Steven Bowler then showed his Super League credentials adding a quickfire 8 points including an inspirational ‘and one’ score to spread the game again. Osayanrhion with a double and Aaron Fleming with yet another belter from distance saw the Warriors lead 75-64 with 2’00’’ on the clock.
Ramanauskas and O’Connor landed late scores for Carrick but Aaron Fleming finished the game with a superb cameo to add two more stunning threes and Adam O’Keeffe’s late appearance was capped with a memorable major score to seal the win.
Aaron Fleming accepted the inaugural BIDL National League trophy with co-captain Daire Kennelly and Fleming was also deservedly selected as MVP with his six three pointers showcasing a stunning display of his outside shooting.
Alan Cantwell reports on the Mens U20 National League Final held on Sunday…
Tralee Warriors 96
Éanna 91
The Tralee Warriors U20s made it back-to-back National League titles with a 96-91 win over Éanna in an absorbing and high scoring decider at the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght yesterday.
An outstanding game high 33 points from Olaf Michalczuk and a solid display of shooting from Joshua Osayanrhion with 24 allied to point guard and captain Eddie Sheehy conducting affairs from the top of the key cemented the young Warriors’ back to back title win.
Some excellent defence from Donal O’Sullivan, Eoin Creedon and Osayanrhion held the impressive Éanna attack, particularly late on, to see out the win.
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The opening quarter threatened to turn into a personal duel between Warriors Olaf Michalczuk and Éanna’s Neil Coghlan as the respective sharpshooters lit up early on.
Dean Kiernan nailed an effort from outide for Éanna to start the bidding but Michalczuk responded by swotting in a hat-trick of threes to build an 11-6 lead for the Tralee side.
However Coghlan went one better by landing four majors in row to see the Dublin side lead by 5. Kiernan and captain Cathal O’Sullivan edged Éanna further ahead but late efforts from Eddie Sheehy and Brian O’Leary cut the gap to 22-20 at quarter time.
The second quarter rocked and rolled from one end to the other with the Warriors having the better of the early exchanges.
Evan Boyle and O’Leary were in range from distance and when Boyle added again and Sheehy converted after a pinpoint pass from Osayanrhion the Warriors wrestled the lead back and forced an Éanna time out call.
Out of the timeout Éanna conjured a four point play from Shanay Shah which left a single point between the teams but Osaynarhion and Sheehy would share the next 11 points for the Warriors while efforts from O’Sullivan, Nathan Comerford and Victor Lovic kept the Warriors in check.
However despite a late double from Comerford for Éanna, Osayanrhion and Michalczuk would both fire down from beyond the arc to give the Warriors a deserved lead of 49-42 at half time.
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The Warriors took the initiative to push on in the third after O’Sullivan, Shah and Coghlan narrowed the gap but a double from Donal O’Sullivan and two superb threes from Michalczuk gave the Tralee side a double digit lead.
Osayanrhion with an identical double and David Lucid with his first of the day pushed the gap to 14 and Éanna again had to call a timeout to regroup.
The quick break worked as the Dublin side hit 9 for the next 12 points scored but Evan Boyle restored order for Warriors with a corner three.
However Éanna pegged the advantage back to single figures with O’Sullivan and Comerford taking full advantage from the line to cut the gap to 76-67 at three quarter time.
Éanna were on the mark early in the fourth through Lovic and another major from captain O’Sullivan but Michalczuk’s radar was still on point and he landed his seventh three of the contest to keep six between the sides.
Another Michalczuk double either side of efforts from Creedon and Osayanrhion has the advantage back out to 12 but Comeford and a quickfire six from the Éanna captain had the lead done to a single score at 87-84.
What proved to be the killer score in the contest Michalczuk cracked in his eighth three to spread the game again and when Brian O’Leary and Osayanrhion both converted from the line the gap was back out to 10 with 1’27’’ on the clock.
Éanna battled to the final buzzer and even with scores from Lovic, Comerford and Coghlan it wasn’t enough and fittlingly Michalczuk and Osayanrhion landed the final scores of the game to seal the Mens U20 National League title for the second year in a row.
Scorers:
Tralee Warriors: Olaf Michalczuk 33, Joshua Osayanrhion 24, Eddie Sheehy 13
Éanna: Cathal O’Sullivan 30, Neil Coghlan 22, Nathan Comerford 17
Captain Eddie Sheehy gratefully accepted the Mens U20 National trophy for the second year running and Olaf Michalczuk deservedly picked up MVP award.
The Credit Union SFL Div 1 Round 4
Our Seniors will play round 4 of county League next weekend. We will play Spa Killarney. Keep an eye on social media pages for further details.
Senior Ladies
Our Senior Ladies travelled to Finuge on Sunday afternoon to take on Finuge/St Senan’s in Round Two of the Credit Union Donal Curtin Cup.
The home side opened the scoring with a point, but Ballymac proceeded to dominate the remainder of the half and at the midway point led on a 4-6 to 0-2 scoreline.
By half time we had extended the lead 5-8 to 0-3. Roisin Rahilly (3) and Kate Collins (2) our goal scorers.
Finuge/St Senan’s came more into the game in second half and outscored us, however our excellent first half performance ensured victory on a 5-12 to 1-8 scoreline.
Team Kerry Hennessey, Claire Kenny, Niamh Rahilly, Anna Collins, Emma Daly, Una Morrissey, Grainne Galvin, Ashling O Connell, Ellie McElligott, Lisa Curran (0-1), Sarah Scanlon, Kate Collins (2-6), Tina Quinn, Roisin Rahilly (3-3), Ella Quirke (0-2)
Subs Laura Kelly, Aoife Galvin, Robyn White, Aoibheann Broderick.
Minor Ladies
Ballymacelligott LGFA v Glenflesk LGFA
On a very heavy Glenflesk pitch, our Minor Ladies played their first game of the season. Wearing our change strip of yellow as it was our home game and Glenflesk play in similar colours, we were very slow to start and found ourselves 1-4 to a solitary Kate Collins point down at the end of the first quarter.
The Glenflesk goal coming from a penalty. From here though the Ballymac ladies went on to 1-4 without conceding a score to lead by a point after 24 minutes of play. Our goal coming from Rachel Creedon, with points from Jill Quirke, Anna Collins and two more from Kate, including one handpassed point.
Glenflesk were able to stem the Ballymac tide with a fine point, but Rachel Creedon notched two more goals to claim a first half hat-trick, the second after an exquisite 45’ ball/move that completely opened up the Glenflesk defence. However Glenflesk scored a breakaway goal right on halftime to leave the score 2-6 to 3-5, in favour of Ballymac, at the short whistle.
The second half began with a point for Glenflesk, leaving just the minimum between the sides. Then came the key moment that changed the game, Glenflesk were awarded a penalty…. Goalkeeper Aoibhinn Broderick stood tall and made a great save to deny Glenflesk.
After that Glenflesk only scored one more point to the Ballymac ladies 2-5. With a superb second half defensive performance from Jamie Lee O’Connor, Laura Kelly, Anna Collins, Sarah O’Rourke, and Maire Culloty, with another couple of good saves from Aoibhinn, midfield now dominated by Sarah Scanlon and Rachel Griffin, Ballymac really turned the screws on Glenflesk.
Scores coming from Sarah Scanlon with 1 goal and two frees, another goal from Anna Collins, 2 more points from Kate Collins and a second point for Jill Quirke. The hard work done by Emma Daly and Michelle O’Connor was vital to our cause and made a number of the scores for their fellow forwards.
Squad as follows, Aoibhinn Broderick, Jamie Lee O’Connor, Laura Kelly, Anna Collins, Sarah O’Rourke, Maire Culloty, Rachel Griffin, Sarah Scanlon, Rachel Creedon, Emma Daly, Kate Collins, Michelle O’Connor and Jill Quirke.
Our Next Game is Tuesday 16th April. Please Come and support the ladies.
Well Done
Well done to Kate and Anna Collins who were part of the Kerry Ladies Minor Panel who played Clare in Round 5 of Munster Minor Championship.
Kerry 3-15 Clare 1-10
Minor Boys
Rathmore GAA v Ballymacelligott GAA – Minor – Div 2 Semi-Final
Rathmore GAA 2-5 (11)
Ballymac GAA 2-11 (17)
Our Minor team played Rathmore on a damp, blustery evening in Rathmore GAA grounds on Monday, 8th of April in the semi-final of Division 2 of the county league.
In the first half, both sides went at it in a nip and tuck affair, and it was the home side who hit the back of the net first to really bring the game to life.
However, Ballymac also looked very threatening going forward with a goal line clearance saving the day for the home side. Both Jack Joy & Michael Quirke kept the scoreline ticking over but it was the clinical Jack Joy who eventually found the back of the net with a fine finish into the bottom right corner. Ballymac lead at Half Time 1-07 to 1-02.
The second period continued to be a physical battle in tough under foot conditions. Both sides got an additional goal with Jack Joy converting from the penalty spot for the visitors.
The imposing full forward Luke Griffin also got on the scoresheet in the second period. After a bruising encounter, we came away with the victory on a final scoreline of Rathmore 2-5 Ballymac 2-11.
A Notable mention goes to Jack Joy who had 2-8 points in the finish. Also, great performances from Eoin Moriarty in the middle of the field with midfield partner Stephen Turner and our full back Eoghan Joy who helped neutralise Rathmore’s full forward.
This win sets up a County Final with Laune Rangers. Please keep an eye on our social media channels over the coming days with further details.
Jack Joy (2-8) Michael Quirke (0-2) Luke Griffin (0-1)
The Minor Boys will play County League Final against Laune Rangers on Tuesday at 7pm in Austin Stacks Park.
All support welcome.
Under 13 Boys
Well done to our U13 boys who played Rathmore on Sunday 14th. It was a first win for these boys with a score of 5-4 to 2-7.
We play Spa next Friday at 7 o’clock.
Under 11 boys
Our under 11 boys played Firies in the first round of the Go Games.
Well done to everyone some great games were played.
Academy
Academy will continue in MTU next Sunday keep an eye on social media for updates.
Lotto
On Monday 8th April, the Lotto draw took place live from the clubrooms with Joanne Long and Maureen O’Shea on camera.
The Numbers drawn were : 2, 10, 16, 20
There was no winner of this week’s Jackpot of €7200. Congratulations to the lucky dip winners this week:
€30.00 – Fionnan Fitzgerald, Ballymac
€20.00 – Ann, Richard and Amanda O’Connor c/o O’Riadas (Q.P)
€20.00 – Brendan Falvey Snr, c/o Maureen O’Shea
Next Jackpot is €7,300 and the draw will take place on Monday 15th April 2024. Play Ball Lotto Ticket sales close at 6 pm sharp online.
Tickets can be purchased by clicking here https://play.clubforce.com/play_newa.asp?ll_id=2258&PC=0&RP=#Anchor
or from our regular sellers Paula Silles and Maureen O Shea . Quick Pick Envelopes are available at The Half Way Shop and O Riadas Bar and Restaurant. The closing time for paper entries will be 4 pm on Mondays to facilitate the draw. Your continued support is very much appreciated for the day to day running costs of our club.
Check out all the latest news from Ballymac GAA Club by clicking here www.ballymacgaa.ie
U15 Hurling
After a titanic battle in Caherslee last Friday evening which saw our lads come from eight points down to win by three against a very gallant Lixnaw side, they have now qualified for the County Feile Division 1 Final. Well done to all involved and commiserations to a good Lixnaw team who played their hearts out. Final score Parnells 4-07 Lixnaw 2-10
The final will be played in Abbeydorney next Saturday evening at 6:45pm vs Ballyheigue. We encourage all members and supporters to come out and support our lads in what is only the second time the club has reached the County Division 1 Feile Final.
Kerry U16 Camogie
Well done to all our Tralee Parnells players – Georgia (injured), Siofra, Jessica, Caoilainn, Anna O, Emma, Anna C and Orla – who played with Kerry U16s in the Munster Shield Semi-Final in Caherslee last Saturday. Unfortunately it wasn’t Kerry’s day but the team put up a great battle against a strong Tipperary side. Best of luck to Tipperary in the final.
Senior Hurling
Our Seniors played away to Crotta in Round 4 of the County Hurling League last Friday. Missing a number of regulars, including our Kerry panelists, Parnells were always going to be up against it against the reigning County Champions.
Playing with the help of a strong wind in the first half, the home side built up a commanding half time lead, mainly due to the sharp shooting of Crotta’s midfielders Shane Nolan and Barry O’Mahony. However, a much better second half performance by Parnells who used the elements to their advantage, while restricting Crotta to shooting from distance, put a more respectable look on the scoreboard. Final score: Tralee Parnells 0-15 Crotta 3-20.
The Seniors are at home to St Brendans in Caherslee next Friday at 6:30pm.
Junior Hurling
Tralee Parnells B team commence their Division 2 County League campaign away to Kenmare next Wednesday at 7pm.
Academy Training
Last Friday, thankfully the weather was on our side to allow some of our academy teams to return to Caherslee. Weather permitting, training will continue every Friday in Caherslee. Mentors will be in touch with the new training times.
Kerry Seniors
The club would like to wish the Kerry Senior Hurling team and Management and in particular Parnells players Darragh Reen and Morgan Madden the best of luck as they kick off their Joe McDonagh campaign away to Westmeath next Sunday.
Lotto
Our Lotto Draw took place Monday there was no Jackpot winner.
Congratulations to our two lucky Dip winners of €25
Lynda Harris
Micheal Cassidy
The next draw takes place on Monday 22nd April! Please continue to support the Club by playing the lotto at traleeparnells.clubforce.com
Community Enhancement Programme
The club were delighted to be recently awarded a grant of €1,000 as part of Kerry County Council’s Community Enhancement Programme. We would like to acknowledge the Department of Rural & Community Development, the Community Enhancement Programme 2021, as well as Kerry County Council for their funding.
We are pleased to announce that our Dingle Way Challenge is back for another year. This event takes place on Sunday 2nd of June.
Please find details of the two routes below we have available this year for you to choose from.
Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a first timer, looking for a challenge this year’s Dingle Way Challenge promises an unforgettable journey through the rugged beauty of the West Kerry peninsula.
The allure of the 2024 Dingle Way Challenge lies in the diverse landscapes of the routes. For theUltra route (42Km) starting at Coumeenole, through the lovely town of Dingle, onto Lispole and finishing in Annascaul.
The Standard Route (30Km) will start at beautiful Ventry beach, through the lovely town of Dingle, onto Lispole and finishing in Annascaul.
Register on-line through eventbrite, registration closes on Friday 31st May at 5pm.
Early Bird option: €70 before the 1st May; €75 from the 1st May.
(transaction charge will be added)
Check in on the morning of 2nd June will be in St Pat’s GAA Club, Blennerville, Tralee and buses will be available to take you to the start points of the Routes. More detailed information on theeventbrite page Dingle Way Challenge 2024 Tickets, Sun 2 Jun 2024 at 05:00 | Eventbrite.
Since our Eventbrite page went live, many have booked their place. There are limited numbers for this event so be quick you don’t want to miss this great day out!
Club Lotto
There was no winner of our club Lotto Jackpot of €2000 on Sunday night last the numbers drawn were 07,19,26 & 28. The five €30 euro consolation prizes went to:
1. Nigel Hennessey Fairway Heights
2. Tracy Barrett Ashgrove
3. Jim Keane Curraheen
4. Mary O’Shea Daly Ballyard
5. Mike Enright Lixnaw
Next week’s Lotto will have a Jackpot of €2100 and the draw will take place on Sunday Night 21/04/2024 at 9pm in Keane’s of Curraheen club Lotto can be played online through the club website www.stpatsgaaclub.com online at https://www.locallotto.ie/play.asp?LL_ID=1328&PC=0 from any club officer, or at the following outlets:
O’Shea Shop and Service Station Blennerville
Poff Motors Dingle Road
Seamus O’Sullivan Master Butchers Manor
Noyeks Mile Height
Byrnesworth
Skelper Quanes
Keane’s Of Curraheen
Betty’s Bar The Rock Inn
Many Thanks to all who contribute to our weekly club Lotto. The club cannot emphasize enough the importance of our members promoting the club Lotto among family, friends, and work colleagues. The lotto is now a critical source of funds for the club. We are appealing to all club members to promote our Lotto at this time to ensure our club’s future viability. Please have your Lotto entries in by 7pm, every Sunday night.
Your Area Needs Your Opinion!
Curraheen Community Council, serving the areas of Curragraigue, Ballydunlea, Tonevane, Annagh, Curraheen, Derryquay and Derrymore, will hold a public meeting on Thursday, April 18th at 7.30pm in the Community Room at the rear of Curraheen Church to discuss some issues of concern such as housing/planning permission, road safety and improvement of local amenities. Your area needs your opinions! Everybody welcome.
Derryquay Table Quiz
Table Quiz in O’Neill’s Bar Camp on Friday April 19th at 8pm for Derryquay National School, all support greatly appreciated.
Juvenile Academy
We are Back, St Pats Football Academy took place last Sunday morning and every Sunday Morning in Kerry Sports Academy, MTU North Campus V92HD4V from 11am-12pm. Open to all boys and girls from Under 5 to Under 13. Contact Michael for further information on 086-3855428. Come along any Sunday, All New Members welcome!
U5
Great turnout and more new faces for our Under 5 training again this week! Well, done to all the boys and girls who are growing in confidence and participation… keep working on lots of jumping, hopping, crawling, and running different directions at home as well as picking up a ball of any kind! Great listening and energy by Archie and Elsie this week earned their turn of the trophies! Great work boys and girls.
U7
Well, done to all our under 7’s who turned out in force this morning in MTU. There was plenty of hand passing, picking up and running with the ball. Congratulations to Jack Raggett who was player of the week on Sunday, he put in a great effort.
U9 Boys
Well, done to all the boys this morning, they were in flying form! After our warmup they trained collectively working on the pick-up, hop and solo on the run and we had new fun races before finishing with a game. The boys’ skills are improving every week which is great to see especially their hand passing. We’ve asked them to keep practising at home during the week with the pick-up and solo. See them all again next week.
U8 Girls
We had a great session today, we worked on our soloing and had a very competitive hand passing game, it is so rewarding as coaches to see how much the girls are improving week by week. We had an 8 v 8 game at the end with no quarter asked or given.
Our U8 player of the week worked very hard and showed great tenacity in the tackle and displayed great leadership and an unbelievable understanding of what teamwork is all about. Keep up the good work and practicing at home it is paying off already. Regards, Coaches.
U10 Girls
Well, done to all the girls and the U8 girls that joined us this morning for a competitive session this morning at MTU, we hope they had fun!! We worked on speed, reactions, attacking and defending which they really got stuck into. Amelia was our worthy POTW for showing great commitment and a positive approach and great skills. Keep up all the practising at home girls, and we will see you all next week.
U11 Boys
St Pats U-11’s were training in the MTU last Sunday after they had travelled deep into the west on Thursday evening last to play local side An Gaeltacht in the 1st round of the Lee Strand Co League Go Games. Many thanks to parents and coaches for helping with logistics on the night as a result we had 20 players togged out making up two teams with a mixture of our u9’s and u11’s. Both games were very entertaining with some great displays of scores, teamwork and effort shown by all our players on the night.
Playing a game with and against the windy weather conditions will be a valuable learning experience for our boys as they continue to develop their football skills. Our next game is this Thursday 18/4 away to Annascaul we will be in contact with parents with details of this fixture. It’s important you all continue to attend our training sessions and keep practicing your skills at home during the week. Naomh Pádraig Abú!!
U12 Girls
Due to the recent inclement weather, our first game in the North Kerry U12 Go Games vs Na Gaeil was postponed last week. It will now take place next Thursday at 6:15pm in Blennerville. We trained on Sunday last up at the MTU in near perfect conditions.
Noel led a fun active warm up and the girls then broke into skills stations where they worked on the solo, handpass, punt kick, high catch and pick up. We then finished with two excellent small sided games. Keep up the practice at home and we will see you all in Blennerville next Thursday for the Na Gaeil game.
U13
St Pats U13s went down battling to a strong Dingle side. Playing with a strong breeze in the 1st half, we found it difficult to find the same rhythm that had seen us victorious the previous week. The half was a titanic struggle where Dingle used every inch of their home advantage to lead 3-3 to 1-1.
Facing into such a strong breeze, it would have been very easy for the lads to throw in the towel, but they fought for every ball and showed fantastic attitude and no little skill throughout the 2nd half. A good performance overall particularly in the 2nd half gives us plenty to build on at training this Monday and Wednesday at 6.
U17
The Central Region U17 Competition Division 3 begins with our St Pats/Kerins O’Rahillys team against Annascaul/Lispole on Monday 15th of April at 6pm in Strand Road.
Senior
Our seniors are scheduled to play Tuosist in Round 4 of the Credit Union County League on Sunday 21st of April, please keep an eye on O’Shea’s Gala, old clubhouse window and Skelper Quanes for details of this fixture.
Senior B’s
Listowel Emmets were too strong last Saturday night and came away with the win. Cillian Lynch was the first to opening the scoring with a point, the opposition added a goal and a point quickly to go ahead. Danny Greaney stepped up to reduce the gap with a point of his own, with Jack Lynch putting another point soon after.
Listowel Emmets wanting to keep the lead added another point, the next three points came from Danny Greaney, Darragh Moriarty and Jack Lynch. Half Time St Pats 0-06 Listowel Emmets B 1-02
Five points came from Listowel Emmets to begin the second half, Adrian Greaney donning the red jersey once more took his chance and got a point. Listowel Emmets took control of the scoring with five points coming from their various players.
Niall McCarthy put the final point on the board for St Pats. Listowel Emmets lead was too much and they got one final goal to secure the win. Full Time St Pats 0-08 Listowel Emmets 2-12
Thank You to Ballyduff GAA for use of the pitch for this fixture.
St Pats Team: Thomas Sheehy, Mike Doody, Cillian O’Riordan, James Dowling, Ben Sharp, Adrian Greaney, Darragh Moriarty, Thomas O’Sullivan, Niall McCarthy, Paddy Moran, Danny Greaney, Shane Foley, Anthony Flynn, Cillian Lynch, and Jack Lynch.
Subs Used: Tommy O’Connor for Mike Doody, Conor Enright for Paddy Moran, Mike Doody for Cillian O’Riordan, Evan McCarthy for Shane Foley, Sam Barrero for Anthony Flynn, and Jack Watkinson for Adrian Greaney
Best of Luck
To Kerry in the Munster Football Championship semi-final against Cork in Fitzgerald Stadium at 4pm on Saturday 20th of April.
Sympathy
The club would like to extend its sympathy to the families and friends of Vincent O’Doherty Listowel, Aidan Walsh Camp, Pauline A. Mannix Ballymacelligott and Patrick O’Riordan Ardfert.
We return to county league action next weekend with a home game vs Milltown/Castlemaine – throw-in in Strand Road is at 3 pm – the game will be preceded by our Div 6 fixture when we play An Ghaeltacht @ 1 pm.
Our division 6 team suffered defeat at the hands of Fossa on Tuesday night last, eventually going down by 6 points despite having led by 4 points early in the 2nd half.
Masters Golf :
Our annual Masters Challenge proved to be a huge success, exceeding all expectations and raising a significant amount of funds in a remarkably short space of time.
The fundraiser, coming so soon after our Golf Classic, quickly gained momentum once tickets were issued and attracted a large number of supporters who were eager to contribute.
We would like to express our sincere thanks to all our supporters who have dug deep over the past number of weeks ensuring a major injection of funds which will be used in various initiatives in the coming months.
The winner was none other than our former chairman, Seán Kissane who finished on ( -20) two shots clear of Carmel Daughton who was a further 2 shots clear of Shane Corcoran. Congrats to you all.
Karen McLysaght was the winner of the consolation prize of €50 with Viktor Hovland not making the cut.
For the record, Seán’s picks were: Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffle, Ludvid Agberg, Tommy Fleetwood, Colin Morikawa & Hideki Matsyuama.
Juvenile:
As training continued in Tralee Sports Complex due to pitch conditions, our U5 Boys and U6 Girls trained indoors as all other age groups from U7 to U10 trained outside on the astros.
All age groups enjoyed a fun filled session while learning key skills and developing their skills further every week. Training will continue next Sunday in Tralee Sports Complex at the later time of 10am to 11am. Hope to see full attendance and as always new members are more than welcome to join our fantastic club.
Bring a friend:
We are running a little initiative where everyone that brings a friend who is a new member to Academy will be entered into a draw for themselves and their friend for a full Kerins O’Rahillys Kit and Football.
U11 Boys:
Our U11s had their first game of the season in Pat Healy Park Thursday evening. The opposition was Castlegregory. The lads played brilliantly and showed that all the work on the training field is paying off. They defended brilliantly and the midfield delivered lovely balls into the forwards. Our forwards on the night combined brilliantly and took some lovely scores. Well done to all.
U13 Boys:
Our young guns went down by 2 points v Na Fianna this evening on a scoreline of 3-09 to 5-05 . It was a game of two halves as the wind played havoc with the game – Aaron O Sullivan stood out for KOR and Adam Quills sweet striking kept the scoreboard ticking over . Well done to all today.
U13 KOR A Teams:
Our A team had a dominant display at home v Na Fianna winning well in the end. Jack Hanlon and Rian Tuohy were clinical, while Kipras Mockas and Cameron Quirke won the midfield battle. We were worthy winners on the day.
Training continues Wednesday night in preparation for the games ahead this week which are as follows:
-A team at home to Fossa Friday 6.30pm in Healy Park
-A team away to Glenbeigh/Glencar/Cromane Sunday evening.
-B team away to An Ghaeltacht Sunday evening.
Kerins O’Rahillys/St. Pats Minors:
Kerins O’Rahillys/St. Pats V Ballyduff:
On Monday April 1st we had an excellent win in our final league game of the campaign against Ballyduff with Oisìn Cronin turning in a man of the match performance.
A back and forth game was decided deep into injury time from the boot of Dara Murphy with an excellent winner. Breandàn Meehan and Brayden Pierce gave fantastic defensive performances and Oisìn dominated the middle of the park following the loss of Michael Enright to a head injury. Jack Costello, Ryan Onyekwere, Ben Pierce and Aaron Horgan worked tirelessly around the middle and fed the full forward line well with Dara his usual creative self and Nick in fine form scoring 1-7. Final score: KOR\PATS 3-9 v Ballyduff 2-11.
Kerins O’Rahillys/St. Pats v St Michaels\Foilmore\Skellig\Valentia
Qualifying for the Division 4 Shield Semi Final was a fantastic achievement for this bunch as they were hampered throughout the league with a number of injuries and it only got worse prior to our game last week.
Already down Jamie McCarthy and Daniel Aneke, we lost Michael Enright the previous week and Ryan Onyekwere was unavailable leaving us very light. In the end it wasn’t our day and we would eventually fall to a 10 points to 1-11 loss at home. Nick Lacey was a constant thorn in the opposition side scoring 9 points and was well assisted by massive performances from Ben Pierce, Sean O’Mahony, Aiden Hayes, Oisìn Cronin and our captain Breandàn Meehan.
Best of luck to St Michaels\Foilmore\Skellig\Valentia in their final. Our attention now turns to the Central Region on Monday April 15th at 7pm in Strand Road against Annascaul\Lispole.
Clubzap:
It is vital that all members download clubzap and add Kerins O’Rahillys to their account. Clubzap will be used for all communication regarding each age group from U5s upwards. If you are having any difficulty with joining clubzap please ask one of our committee members on Sunday mornings to assist you and we will be happy to help. Or contact us through any of our social media outlets.
Registration:
All juveniles need to be registered at this stage if you have not done so can you please register asap. If you need any assistance or have any queries please contact us through any of our social media platforms or ask a coach/committee member at training. We are happy to help.
As always we as a club are very thankful and proud for all our wonderful volunteers from coaches to committee members and everyone that takes time out of their busy lives to ensure the smooth running of our Juvenile Section thank you.
Ladies:
Huge well done to the Kerry U14 teams on Saturday that took part in the Munster LGFA U14 Festival of Football Stage 2. Well done to both teams and management. Representing our club was Taylor Kate Leane, Sophie Constable and Lexi Keane. Well done girls, we are very proud of you all. Best of luck to both teams in their respective finals.
U12 Girls
KOR U12 girls put on a great display of football against Na Gaeil in Ballyrickard last Tuesday evening. Every girl played their hearts out and got stuck in. The tight marking of our girls gave Na Gaeil no room to play and resulted in a lot of turnovers for KOR.
A special mention to Erin Collins, who captained the team, for her cool head and super fielding skills. All in all, it was a fantastic team effort and all the girls should be very proud of themselves. It is lovely to start the season with such a rewarding performance.
U16 Girls:
Training this week was our first training on the grass in Ballyrickard. It was great to finally start back on grass but with the horrible weather and the school trip to Madrid numbers were low
But our girls were delighted to see the “hill” again…
Massive effort was put into the gym as usual on Friday night, all our girls improving every week ahead of our first game next week. See ye all Tuesday evening.
Hard luck to the Kerry U16 B Ladies at the weekend in the Munster LGFA U16 B Championship A Final. Representing our club was Aoibheann McCarthy and Saoirse O’Connor McCarthy (Captain)
Condolences:
We offer our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the late Michael White, O’Rahillys Villas.
Michael was a native of Mountcollins and a proud Limerick hurling supporter. He was a keen supporter of our club, an always willing volunteer in pitch maintenance and grass cutting in Strand Road. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
Lotto results: Lotto Tue 9th April 2024. Numbers drawn were 4, 13, 17, 21. No winner. Lucky dip winners of €20 were Moira Godley, Shane Murphy, Margaret O’Shea, Barry O’Donoghue, Christina Donovan. Our next draw will be tomorrow night and the jackpot will be €1,650. Why not try your luck in our lotto. The links is as follows: https://www.klubfunder.com/Clubs/Na%20Gaeil%20CLG/lotto
Bingo: Na Gaeil Bingo tonight at 8pm sharp. Our Mini Accumulater Jackpot House tonight is €230 in 43 calls. We also have a Raffle and Split the Bucket at half time. Bus available on (087) 2817577. Over 18s only. Hope to see you all there for an excellent night out.
Volunteers: The club are looking for people to help out at bingo on Monday nights. If you can spare 2 hours every 5 or 6 weeks then Niamh (087-9863667) would be delighted to have you on board.
Scór: Yesterday saw the end of Na Gaeil’s Scór journey for this year. Helen Sugrue put on a stellar performance at the Munster final in Newport, Co. Tipperary, with a wonderful recitation. Her engaging stage presence and faultless performance had the audience captivated. We are extremely proud to have such a wonderful ambassador representing our club! We will resume our Scór journey once again in the autumn.
Scór: Scór is very much a ’niche’ activity within Na Gaeil. Of course we’re first & foremost a football club, but Scór is the cultural arm of the GAA and is a really great thing to be involved in – especially for kids. It gives them confidence & is good fun! If you’re reading this & think you might like your child to be involved, please contact Margaret at 086 0855008. Or better again, if you’re a parent with maybe something to offer to our small but enthusiastic Scór committee, please get in touch…
Primary Game: Best wishes to Na Gaeil lads Andy Costello & Ben O’Sullivan who have been selected to play in the Primary Game at halftime in the Kerry V Cork Munster senior semi-final next Saturday in Fitzgerald Stadium.
Kerry (Ladies) Munster Championship: Good luck to the Kerry Ladies, especially Deirdre Kearney, Mary O’Connell, Bríd O’Connor, Eilís O’Connor and Jadyn Lucey, when they face Tipperary in Round 1 of the Munster Senior Championship next Saturday in Fitzgerald Stadium at 1.45pm.
Kerry (Men) Munster Championship: Next Saturday v Cork at 4pm in Fitzgerald Stadium. Good luck to Diarmuid, Stefan & Damien.
Kerry Hurling: Good luck to the Kerry senior hurlers, especially the Na Gaeil lads, when they take on Westmeath in Round 1 of the Joe McDonagh Cup next Sunday at 2pm. Venue TEG Cusack Park, Mullingar.
Kerry U20s: Well done to the Kerry u20’s who defeated Clare last Wednesday night in Round 1 of Phase 2 of the Munster u20 Championship. Next Wednesday they’re in Páirc Uí Chaoimh to take on Cork at 7pm.
Return of underage training 2024: Our juveniles are back in training for the 2024 season. Contact details for the various age groups are as follows: U5’s – Denis Sugrue (087) 2808719. U7’s – Shane Moriarty (086) 8380434. U9s – Bryan O’Mahony 087 9585331. New members are always welcome and can contact the relevant team coach above.
U5 Training: Great session yesterday morning with the under 5s..worked hard on everything, kicking, catching, bouncing. Great progress being made,,,and again a big thanks to coaches and parents
U7 Training: Our U7’s group practiced their handpassing, soloing, hook kicking and finished with two games yesterday morning. Thanks to all the players and coaches for an enjoyable morning. We will let you all know later in the week whether we return to Killeen next Sunday or remain in the Sports Complex. Keep up the great work and don’t forget to practice during the week.
U11 Boys Training: Well done to our under 11 boys who had an intense training session yesterday morning in the MTU. We hope to return to our home soil on Sunday next where we will take on Ballymac in the next game of the county league.
U15A Boys: Wednesday 10th April saw the start to the County League for our U15 A team away to Kilcummin. With the adverse weather over recent weeks preparations were hampered, but the boys in green fielded a committed team and took on the challenge head on.
Playing against the wind in the first half, the hosts capitalised pinning us in and registering some fine scores. At the break we trailed by 2-8 to 0-6 with Shane O’Donovan impressing on the forty. A half time rejig helped and Na Gaeil came out of the blocks.
Eoin Tansley broke from wing back to score a fantastic goal. Ben O’Sullivan made a terrific save from a Kilcummin penalty. Despite a huge effort from Darragh O’Callaghan, Danny Brick and Gearóid Moynihan, we couldn’t quite get parity and despite putting massive pressure on at the finish of the game, three points separated the sides at the finish. Kilcummin 2-10, Na Gaeil 1-10.
Seán O’Connell, Donncha Hartnett, Gearóid Moynihan, Eoghan Behan, Eoin Tansley, Maurice Costello, Ruadh O’Brien, Darragh O’Callaghan, Jacob Drzymala, Joseph Field, Shane O’Donovan, David Buckley, Danny Brick, Tom Slattery, Eoghan Daly, Ruairí Lacey, Aaron Donovan, James Kelly, Ben O’Sullivan, Jake Barrett.
U15B Boys: Our U15 B team got their County League campaign under way last Thursday evening with a trip to Laune Rangers. Na Gaeil started brightly chipping over some lovely scores through good work from Joseph Field, David Buckley and Aaron Donovan. At half time we led by the minimum.
The second half was a terrific contest and both teams contributed to an exciting match. With two minutes left on the clock Andy Costello rattled the net to give Na Gaeil the lead. However our hosts responded in style a scored 1-1 in injury time to take the spoils.
A terrific team performance were the standouts were Joseph Field, Danny Brick, and Eoghan Behan, Jake Barrett and debutant Finn Murphy. Laune Rangers 4-9, Na Gaeil 3-9.
Ben O’Sullivan, Rhys O’Connor, Eoghan Behan, Seán O’Connell, Jake Barrett, Ruadh O’Brien, Finn Murphy, Joseph Field, Danny Brick, Ethan Doyle, David Buckley, James Kelly, Aaron Donovan, Eoin Hannon, Ruairí Lacey, Kieran Fealy, Jonathan Sheehy, Eoghan Daly, Luca Cronin, Andy Costello
Minor Co. League: Well done to our u17 boys team who defeated Firies last Monday night in the Co. League Division 4 semifinal. They will face Cordal in the Div. 4 final at a later date.
Senior Men: In Round 4 of the Credit Union Co. League Division 2 our lads will be on the road again as they take on Castleisland Desmonds on Sunday at 2pm.
Girls Training: Na Gaeil Ladies juveniles (u8/u10/u12) are back training for the new season. New members are always welcome. For more information contact Eddie on 087-6791460.
U18 Girls: Our minor girls started their Co. League Div. 4 campaign last Wednesday with a win over Firies. In Round 2 tomorrow night the girls will be away to Moyvane/Duagh at 7.30pm in Knockanure.
Senior Ladies: Our senior ladies lost out to Southern Gaels yesterday in Round 2 of the Credit Union Donal Curtin Cup in Waterville on a scoreline of 2-5 to 1-2. Next up is a home game against Corca Dhuibhne next Sunday at 12.15pm.
Big Screen: All National Football league and championship games will be shown live on the big screen in the bar throughout the season.
Sponsorship Opportunity: If you have a business and would like to promote it with Na Gaeil we have various sponsorship packages available to suit all budgets. Enquiries to Donal (087-2577729) or Terry (086-8293261) or Colm (087-9080465) or Mike (086-2440158) or any member of the club Executive.
Club History: During the year Michael Golden spent many hours putting together a list of notable club results & other information about the club since its foundation in 1978. This can now be found on our website (www.nagaeil.ie). Click on “Club News” then “Weekly notes” and select ”Old results by Michael Golden”.
Kerry (Men) Munster Minor Championship 2024: Quarter-final v Cork on 30th April 2024 at a Kerry venue.
Hire the Hall: The hall in the clubhouse is available for parties or other events. Please emailnagaeilclubhouse@gmail.com if you’d like to make a booking.
Na Gaeil cycle club: Cycle each Saturday at 9.30am from Na Gaeil club. Everyone is welcome to come for a nice friendly cycle.
Cards: The weekly 45 card game is held every Wednesday night starting at 9pm. Everyone is welcome.
Notes: If you’d like anything included in the club’s weekly notes please send it to me at pro.nagaeil.kerry@gaa.ie before 9am on Monday and I’ll do my best to include it.
THE Teams of the 2024 Lidl National Football Leagues – selected by the Ladies Gaelic Football Association’s All-Star committee – have been revealed with three Kerry ladies making the Division 1 team.
Champions Armagh, who won the Division 1 title for the very first time in 2024, lead the way on the top-flight selection, with seven players included.
Runners-up Kerry, who won the competition in 2023, have three players included, Mayo and Meath have two players each on the team, and there’s one player listed on the annual XV from TG4 All-Ireland Senior Champions Dublin.
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Kerry’s efforts in reaching another final have been recognised with Team of the League Awards for Aishling O’Connell, Anna Galvin and captain Niamh Carmody.
The seven Armagh players honoured are Grace Ferguson, captain Clodagh McCambridge, Lauren McConville (Player of the Match in the Division 1 Final victory over Kerry), Caroline O’Hanlon, Aoife McCoy, leading scorer Aimee Mackin and Kelly Mallon.
Mayo goalkeeper Laura Brennan and team-mate Lisa Cafferky represent the green and red, while Meath duo Niamh Gallogly and Emma Duggan, as well as Dublin’s Leah Caffrey, are also acknowledged.
O’Connell and Carmody are the sole survivors from the 2023 Lidl NFL Division 1 Team of the League named again this year, while Ferguson, McCambridge, McConville, Mackin and McCoy were named on last year’s Division 2 team, when Armagh won second tier silverware. The winners will receive their awards at Croke Park on Friday May 3.
Senior Men – Our Division 2 team play Glenbeigh/Glencar away at 2pm on Sunday April 21st and our Division 6 team play Dr. Crokes away Friday April 19th at 7pm. All support at both games would be much appreciated.
Senior Ladies – John Mitchels suffered their first defeat in this years Donal Curtin Cup at home to Kilcummin on Friday night last.
The visitors were quick off the blocks and scored the opening 3 points before a free kick rebounded off the upright to their corner forward who reacted quickest to goal from close range and put them into a commanding 6 point leading after the opening ten minutes play.
A wonderful point from distance by Shauna Hannafin settled John Mitchels and then a sweeping move involving Emma Carmody, Ciara Falvey and Ellie O Rahilly ended with Linda O Connor blasting the ball to the net from the 13-metre line to leave just 2 points between the teams.
With Tanya O’Connor and Erica O Connor getting to grips with the Kilcummin attack, Shannon Martin then found Emily Obrusnik who combined with Julie Foley who passed to Jamie Finnegan and Jamie kicked a wonderful long-range point to leave the minimum between the teams after 20 minutes.
With Diana O’Keeffe and Sarah Kilgallen beginning to drive John Mitchels forward a long pass from Kayleigh Collins found Rachel Kilgallen and Rachel played a neat one two with Ava Buckley before passing to the inrushing Shauna Hannafin who gave the Kicummin goalkeeper no chance with a low shot to the net to put the home side in front.
Just before the interval Kilcummin added a point to leave the half time score 2-02 to 1-04 in favour of the home team.
Just as in the opening half, Kilcummin began the second half with 3 quick points, 2 from close in frees to edge back in front and in the tenth minute following some great defending by Tanya O Connor and Kayleigh Collins, Kilcummin managed to scramble home their second goal to go 5 points in front.
Ashleigh Murphy was then fouled and Ava Buckley reduced the lead to 4 from the resultant free before Kilcummin scored a somewhat fortuitous goal to put them into a very commanding position.
John Mitchels then introduced Ava Sharma and Claire O Connor and the fresh legs resulted in John Mitchels again going on the offensive ending with Shauna Hannafin kicking a long rang point before Rachel Kilgallen added a pointed free to cut the deficit to 5 points with 5 minutes remaining.
Kilcummin then added another point from a free and on the stroke of full time added their fourth goal to seal victory although the margin of 9 points was flattering for the visitors.
John Mitchels now look forward to the next round of the competition which is a home fixture against Glenflesk with time and date to follow. Training continues Thursdays and Sundays.
Minor Team – Well done to our Minors who were successful in their semi-final against Listowel Emmets last Monday evening. The Minors now play Keel/Listry in the Division 2 Shield Final on Monday evening at 6.30PM in Fossa. All support would be greatly appreciated.
Gaelic4Girls – We are heading into week 6 of our Gaelic4girls programme which is a continued success! This week we will be giving out our Gaelic4girls Jerseys and having a guest coach come to our session to observe all the great work we’ve been doing over the past few weeks! Taking place at John Mitchels from 3-4pm Wednesday.
Academy – Well done to the boys and girls who attended training this week. Wonderful to see skills developing. Training continues next Sunday at 11.00 AM and bring along a friend!
Under 9 Boys – John Mitchels U9 Boys trained hard on Sunday Morning last in preparation for phase one of our Go Games. Next up for us is Beaufort Away & our boys are really looking forward to it. Our Juvenile Academy continues every Sunday Morning from 10.15am here in John Mitchels Ballyseedy All Newcomers more than Welcome.
Under 8s and 10s Girls – Training continued Sunday morning on the Astro. A great session was had by the girls. Keep up the practice at home and see you next week.
Under 14 Girls – Our under 14 Ladies played their second challenge match on Tuesday, against MKL Gaels. It was a very competitive encounter, and it gave us the opportunity to look at players in different positions than they would usually play in. We kicked some fine scores and the girls played extremely well as a unit.
We want to wish Natalia Hennig a quick recovery back to football and look forward to seeing Natalia back in the John Mitchels jersey later on this summer.
Congratulations also to Amy Noonan and Grace O Regan who stared for the Kerry U14 A team in the Munster blitz. They now have a Munster Final against Waterford to look forward to. Training continues on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and new players are always welcome.
Under 12 Girls – Fantastic morning of football for the U12 girls, as we got our North Kerry League underway vs Austin Stacks.
We had a challenging first half against a strong breeze with some great football played to keep things competitive heading into half time.
We began to make a few changes leading up to half time making sure everyone got equal playing time throughout the game.
In the second half we put up a few more scores on the board with well worked scores bringing the ball out from the backs.
A positive outing for the girls for the first game of the season. Stacks won the game outright but we look forward to our game vs Churchill on Thursday evening where another exciting encounter awaits.
Under 11 Boys – We played Kilcummin on Thursday evening at home. It’s fair to say that the weather conditions were in keeping with the year to date.
It was a tough night for football with the wind and rain but despite getting soaked to the bone our boys performed very well against a strong Kilcummin team.
They battled for every ball, blocked down, tackled hard and showed great spirit and energy throughout. The effort being put in by these lads in atrocious conditions since the start of the season is to be commended and the coaches are encouraged by the improvement thus far.
Parents will receive details of the next match for this age group via Whatsapp. Training continue on Sunday. Until then kids are encouraged to practice their ball skills at home.
Under 13 Boys – Both our Green and Gold teams travelled to Keel to play Keel/Listry on Sunday evenings. Despite the challenging weather conditions some lovely football was played by all teams.
Our Gold team were successful on the evening on a scoreline of 1 8 to 1 4. It was victory for the hosts Keel/Listry for the second game on a score line of John Mitchels Green team 2 7 v 3 – 13. Thanks to all who travelled to support the team.
Thanks to our hosts for the evening and of course to our management and players for everyones effort on the evening.
Under 15 Boys – Last Monday our U15 Gold team played Keel/Listry in Rd 3 of the Div 9 County League. Both teams served up an exciting game with some brilliant passages of play. In the end, a last-second goal denied our team a victory, but they did come away with a draw on the night: Keel/Listry 3-11 – John Mitchels 4-5
Two nights later our Gold team travelled to Killarney to play the Legion in Rd 3 of the Div 1 County League. Our boys fought hard on the night, but due to a slow start were on the back foot al night.
Despite conceding early scores, the team fought hard in the second half to get within touching distance of their opponents. However, in the end we couldn’t quite get there, and thanks to some late scoring, the Legion ran out easy winners in the end. Killarney Legion 4-13 – John Mitchels 2-7
This week both teams play Rd 4 of the County League.
Monday 15th – Gold team play Kenmare in John Mitchels. Throw-in 5:45pm
Wednesday 17th – Green team play Glenbeigh/Glencar/Cromane in John Mitchels. Throw-in 7pm.
Under 16 Girls and Minor Girls – Training continues on Monday night at 6:45 pm in the S&C suite and on Thursday night at 7pm on the club astro. Our Minor ladies were due to play Dingle on Sunday evening at home, but on Sunday afternoon we were informed by Dingle that unfortunately they were not in a position to fulfil the fixture.
Training continues with this group in preparation for their first County league fixture and it’s great to have a fantastic group of ladies back in the Green and Gold at Minor level for John Mitchels. Numbers at training have been excellent and the commitment and effort at training has been a joy to see.
Bingo – Continues Wednesday and Friday at 8.30PM at the John Joe Sheehy Road. Over 18s only. ID must be provided on request.
Lotto – John Mitchels GAA Club Lotto Results: Sunday 14th April 2024. This week’s Lotto numbers are 2, 3, 8 & 31. The numbers today were drawn by Brid McElligott and George Bastible. There was no winner of the Jackpot of €3,100.00. Congratulations to our three lucky dip winners this week:
€25.00: Megan Noonan
€25.00: Clodagh Hayes
€25.00: Karen White
Next week’s Jackpot is €3,150.00 and the draw will take place on Facebook Live on Sunday 21st April 2024 at 11am. Ticket sales close at 9am sharp. We thank you for all your support.
Membership – Membership is now due for 2024. You can pay online through Clubforce or call to our Club Registrar Georgie Lowe on Sunday from 11 am to 12noon.
Sympathies – We express our sincere sympathies to those who have recently experienced bereavements. We especially remember the families of Marueen Mac Mahon, Daniel Wrzdok and Mary O’Shea.
IT’S become almost a tradition out in Blennerville for the past 10 years and Saturday was another fantastic day for Tony O’Donoghue Memorial Walk.
After passing away from cancer back in 2013, Tony’s daughter Andrea started the charity event in his memory with funds raised going towards the Palliative Care Unit at UHK.
Before yesterday, the walks and fundraising events organised by Andrea had raised €72,000 he hope was to surpass the €75,000 mark at the weekend. Well she smashed that target by raising €6,000 thanks to the generosity of participants.
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The day stayed fine for the walk which set off from Blennerville Windmill just after 4pm. Afterwards it was back to Skelper Quanes for a fantastic evening of entertainment from Ross Brassil, Darragh Jive O’Donnell and DJ Mick.
Seamus O’Sullivan Butchers provided the tasty burgers for everyone after the walk which were cooked by Una Lynch and Teresa O’Brien of 2 Beans In A Box.
Andrea thanked the businesses who donated 43 spot prizes for the raffle, everyone who took part in the walk, those who bought raffle tickets, Skelper Quanes and all who helped her with the event.
PROJECTS in Kerry have been awarded over €260,000 to protect archaeological monuments.
Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and Electoral Reform, Malcolm Noonan TD, announced that over €7.4 million will be awarded to 140 projects around the country through the 2024 Community Monuments Fund to help owners and custodians of archaeological monuments to safeguard them into the future.
Six projects in Kerry are set to receive €260,029. They are Cill Buaine – €46,623.50; Killagh Priory – €99,607.50; Ahamore Abbey -€28,290; Killobarnaun oratory – €26,199; Hermitage, Lixnaw – €29,912; Kyrie Eleison Abbey – €29,397.
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Minister of State Malcolm Noonan said: “I’m delighted that 140 projects across the country will be supported under this year’s €7.4m Community Monuments Fund. Since its inception in 2020, this fund has become a lifeline for the protection of Ireland’s irreplaceable archaeological heritage by revitalising hundreds of historic monuments in cities, towns, villages and rural communities across all 31 Local Authorities.
“Through this, it is enabling valuable investment in the wider heritage sector, creating thousands of hours of employment for specialist craftspeople and traditional skills practitioners, as well as supporting the achievement of national commitments under Heritage Ireland 2030 and the Climate Adaptation Plan for Built and Archaeological Heritage. I’d like to congratulate the successful applicants and wish them the very best of luck in with their projects this year.”
THE Path to The World Championship of Public Speaking came via Tralee last Saturday where the best of this region’s Toastmasters competed in the Division Final of the Toastmaster International Speech Contest and the Evaluation Contest, which tests the contestants’ listening and feedback skills.
This year is a particularly notable occasion as 2024 is the Centenary of the founding of Toastmasters International.
This Division Final was held under the auspices of Contest Chair Gerard Mannix DTM, Chief Judge Anthony Garvey DTM, and DivisionB Director James Finnegan.at St Brendans Parochial Centre, the home of Tralee Toastmasters.
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District 71 (UK and Ireland) Club Growth Director Mairead Dillon was also present on behalf of Toastmasters International.
First, in an eclectic combination of speech styles and subject matter came the International Speech Contest. Competitors spoke for between five to seven minutes on a speech chosen and written by themselves
In what was an extremely tight result, the final placings were Larry Lyons (Roscrea) in 3rd, Anne Hannan (Killarney) in 2nd and in first place Michael Collins (Shannon).
In the Evaluation Contest, a specific bespoke speech was delivered by notable Toastmaster Sean Lyons entitled “Every Story is a Picture”, and each contestant delivered a two to three minute critique.
In another very close result, 3rd was Helsa Giles (Speak Easy), 2nd was Vicky McCarthy (Tralee) and first again was Michael Collins (Shannon) in a notable double.
Michael now goes forward to the District 71 (UK and Ireland) Finals in Portlaoise on 10-12th of May.
There was universal praise for the organisation of this event, the quality of the completion and the warmth of the welcome to all attendees.