Pedestrian Danger On Tralee Roads

THE issue of dangers to pedestrians at two busy Tralee roads was raised by two councillors at the May meeting of Tralee Town Council on Tuesday evening.

Cllr Johnnie Wall (Ind) put forward a motion that a pedestrian crossing be put in place on the Killerisk Road because of the level of traffic and the fact that it’s a very long stretch of road.

“There are a lot of elderly people living on that road and the only way they can cross safely is to got to the crossings at the end of the road near county buildings or way up at the supermarket towards Ballymullen – that’s about a mile apart,” said Cllr Wall, speaking to TraleeToday.ie after the meeting.

“There should be traffic calming measures and two pedestrian crossings put in place on the road ideally,” said Cllr Wall.

Cllr Norma Foley (FF)  agreed that a crossing was needed and said she had brought up the matter at Kerry County Council.

Cllr Conor Foley (SF) brought up the issue of pedestrian safety on John Joe Sheehy Road, especially since the opening of the new Aldi store.

“People coming out from the Mitchels side at Champers can’t see the oncoming traffic due to the bend and it’s an accident waiting to happen,” he said.

Council management said the issue of pedestrian crossings in these areas will have to be looked at by Kerry County Council.

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Cllr Johnnie Wall brought up the issue of a pedestrian crossing on the Killerisk Road.
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Cllr Cathal Foley said the area near Aldi on John Joe Sheehy Road is very dangerous for pedestrians and motorists.

 

Orlagh Winters: Pride In Kerry Designers

orlagh wintersOK, so I know that I am a blow-in living in Kerry but I am very proud of the designers and miliners here in The Kingdom.

It really is no wonder that these designs constantly adorn the social pages and win numerous best dressed events at racecourses throughout the country.

The Queen of Milliners, Carol Kennelly, has won just about every Ladies Day competition in the land and this is hardly surprising with her unique designs.

I once described her as the Manchester United of the millinery world but with their recent form I think I need to change the comparison to Madrid.

Cheltenham Gold Cup Winner Jim Culloty has another champion in the family, the hugely talented Aoife Hannon who  is regularly featured in the parade ring of style and who won Milliner of the Year at Kerry Fashion Week.

Recently I was the MC for  the Ladies Lunch in aid of Recovery Haven where there was a superb collection shown by Kerry designer Tina Griffin.

I kinda wished I hadn’t seen the collection as I ordered two pieces that, although I am sure I don’t need it, didn’t stop me from wanting them. I am sure I will find somewhere to wear them.

Tina is a former winner of the Kerry Fashion Designer at KFW and my God she is a deserving winner. Her designs are gaining huge  interest both nationally and overseas and with her beautiful creative mind it is easy to see why.

Yummy Mummy Clodagh Irwin-Owens is another lady whose designs are simply perfection and this lady is one of the most hard working designers in the business.

She is bang in trend while remaining classy. Clodagh is very lucky to have her beautiful sister Emir as her muse and having seen Emir wear Clodagh’s designs at numerous fashion events during the years, one can’t help feel inadequete standing beside her. Clodagh has numerous accolades to her name and was recently named  as Designer of the Year at the Hi Style awards.

Local Tralee lady, Karyn Moriarty leapt to fame in 2011 when she designed the winning dress at the Galway Races worn by the fab fashionista Annmarie O’Leary. Since then Karyn’s creations have been seen on the who’s who of the stylestakes.  Karyn has a taste for what real women want and this is evident in her designs.

I think that there is an assumption that designers cost a lot of money but this is a myth and one that any designer will gladly put to bed. Don’t be afraid to pick up the phone and ask for their prices and come on ladies, let’s be honest, there really is nothing nicer than knowing that you are going to be the only one wearing this outfit to that special occasion.

The glory of social media is that all these designers have facebook pages where you can see their work.

The Kingdom is normally associated with the wins on the football field and there is always chat about how great these All-Ireland wins are (I wouldn’t be used to that being from Galway)  but sisters are doing it for themselves and are bringing all the big titles back here.

As well as feeling fantastic in one of the special designs there is always a huge feel good factor in supporting these hardworking indigenous talented people.

So go ahead folks, check out your local designers.

Until next time stay stylish

Orlagh xx

 

Probus Gets To The Art Of The Matter

A LARGE crowd gathered in Tralee Library on Tuesday evening for the official opening of the Probus art exhibition.

“Every year we do an art exhibition of our works from the Kerry Probus groups and this is our sixth exhibition,” said co-ordinator of the exhibition, Phil Hussey.

“We have both men and women in the groups and the work is very good. We enjoy it immensely and it’s great fun,” said Phil.

Those attending enjoyed refreshments on arrival and a performance by the Scotia Ladies Probus Club Singers during the course of the evening, which was officially opened by Donal O’Sullivan, Probus Liaison Officer. It was also a chance, of course, to view the many works of art by the members.

The group receive art classes from Hanora Kennedy and judging by the standard of the paintings on display, it was well worth her time. The exhibition runs until May 17, from 10am to 5pm.

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Phil Hussey, Tralee, Eilish Leen, Ardfert and Maura Lawlor, Ardfert, at the Probus Exhibition at Tralee Library on Tuesday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean
Phil Hussey, Tralee, Eilish Leen, Ardfert and Maura Lawlor, Ardfert, at the Probus Exhibition at Tralee Library on Tuesday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean
President of Failte Club, Carmel O'Sullivan with Phyliss Maher (in front of her painting) at the Probus Exhibition at Tralee Library on Tuesday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean
President of Failte Club, Carmel O’Sullivan with Phyliss Maher (in front of her painting) at the opening of the Probus Exhibition at Tralee Library on Tuesday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean
Eileen O'Keeffe, Tralee and Marie Horgan, Kilmoyley at the Probus Exhibition at Tralee Library on Tuesday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean
Eileen O’Keeffe, Tralee and Marie Horgan, Kilmoyley at the Probus Exhibition at Tralee Library on Tuesday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean
Members of the Scotia Singers who performed at the opening of the Probus Exhibition at Tralee Library on Tuesday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean
Members of the Scotia Singers who performed at the opening of the Probus Exhibition at Tralee Library on Tuesday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean
Mike O'Shea and Micheal O Suilleabhain, both from Tralee, at the opening of the Probus Exhibition at Tralee Library on Tuesday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean
Mike O’Shea and Micheal O Suilleabhain, both from Tralee, at the opening of the Probus Exhibition at Tralee Library on Tuesday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean

 

‘Night At The Dogs’ For Kerry Association

THE KERRY Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association are holding ‘A Night at the Dogs’ in The Kingdom Greyhound Stadium, on Saturday, May 31

The association is run on a voluntary basis and their main aim is to assist persons who were born with Spina Bifida or Hydrocephalus in Kerry. They provide advice, guidance services and conferences for the medical and social needs of their members. All money raised from events and collections are spent on members in Kerry.

 

Tickets are priced at €10 per adult and children are free of charge. Tickets cover entry fee, race programme and entry into a cash draw, there will also be face painters, a bouncy castle and music following the races.

For more information see www.facebook.com/ksbha

attending the Launch of the Kerry Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Association Fund raising event with a night at the Dogs due to be held at the Kingdom Greyhound Stadium on Saturday May 31st were, back from left; Alanna Collins, Odhran Buckley, Aileen Buckley, Don O`Donoghue (Vice Chairman), Tadhg Buckley, Frances Henderson, David Collins, Declan Dowling, KGS, Sales & Operations Manager and in front, left, Ciara Buckley with Niamh Buckley and Roy Guerin. © www.deniswalshphotography.com
attending the Launch of the Kerry Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Association Fund raising event with a night at the Dogs due to be held at the Kingdom Greyhound Stadium on Saturday May 31st were, back from left; Alanna Collins, Odhran Buckley, Aileen Buckley, Don O`Donoghue (Vice Chairman), Tadhg Buckley, Frances Henderson, David Collins, Declan Dowling, KGS, Sales & Operations Manager and in front, left, Ciara Buckley with Niamh Buckley and Roy Guerin. © www.deniswalshphotography.com

John Mitchels GAA News 05/05/2014

MitchelsSENIORS
We are away to Ardfert in Round 2 time and date T.B.C.

Our next Co. League game is at home to Skellig Rangers in round 4 on Saturday next May 10th at 7pm.

UNDER14 BOYS
Our under fourteen team enjoyed a productive week in the county league winning both games. On Monday we travelled to Castleisland to play a back game against Desmonds and came away with a hard fought win in the end. In what was a tough physical encounter our lads showed great character to grind out the victory by a four point margin.

On Wednesday night we played our final league game out in Spa and came away with a comprehensive victory, the final score line 7-11 to 1-10.
This victory left us top of the table and paired us in a semi final at home to Dingle on Wednesday evening 7th May at 7.30. If our earlier league encounter is anything to go by this should be a game to savour. Hopefully the home support will see us through.

Details of Feile tournament should be to hand next week.

UNDER 12 BOYS
Under 12 Games v An Gaelteacht. The B Team were very unlucky as narrowly Defeated by 1pt in a very close encounter best on the night were Jessie Duggan & Conor Keirns.

The A Team Had a good game and Held An Gaelteacht to 1 point in the 2nd half and are improving with every game were beaten on a scoreline of 4-5 to 0-7. Best on the night were Ciaran o Leary & Sean Dillane, next Sunday is the Final game in this round of Matches is against Dr Crokes in Killarney.

Training is on every Tuesday and Thursday evening at 6.45pm. It is important that the entire group bring gum shields. For more information phone Brendan Dillane on 086 1742604.

UNDER 6
We are training on Sunday mornings in camp Ballyseedy. Under the watchful eyes of John, Sean, Tim and Susie and it is great to see such a large number of children who are eager to learn the skills of the game.
U8 Boys
Another great training session last Sunday and great fun was had by all. Cian, James, Sam, Luke and Aizak all did great training and worked hard on their skills. Shay, Darragh, Oisin, Ryan and Nadal all put in a great effort for the game at the end. All players did great work and everyone’s skills improved. On Thursday 8th there is a blitz (3 games) in Ballyrickard which is just beyond the tax office on the right. Be there at 6.00 everyone please with gum shields and see you all there.

UNDER 8 &10 GIRLS
We had a great turnout for training again this week with 24 girls. Lilly, Aoife, Emily and Kiera were fantastic in training putting all the new kicking and catching skills learned into practice.
Training continues next week at the time of 10.30am in camp Ballyseedy. All new players welcome, come along and meet new friends in a fun setting as you learn the game of ladies football. Just make yourself known to Claire, Patriz, James or John.

UNDER 10, BOYS
Training is on Sunday mornings and great effort is being made by all the players. Training is at 10:30 sharp.

UNDER 12 GIRLS 
The girls recorded a draw in the final game of phase 1of the county league away to Finugue / St Senans last week on a scoreline of Finuge/ St Senans 1 – 11 to John Mitchels 3-05. This completes phase 1 & all of the teams in the county will now be regraded into their correct divisions for the county league proper which will start once all of the other sections have been completed. The girls that played last Tuesday were as follows; Kerry Oba, Clara O Callaghan, Erica O Connor, Amy Somers,Laura Fitzgerald,Rachel Hanafin, Caoimhe Leahy, Julie Foley, Melissa Dennehy, Semi Ogungbsa, Sinead O Donnell,Kate Ross, Rachel Kilgallen, Elisabeth Zarane, Ruth Moriarty,Lauren Smullen, Molly Brosnan, Nicola Anrezejozyk,Nicole Heaphey & Lynda O Connor. The girls played Moyvane in the North Kerry League last Tuesday – report in next weeks notes.Training continues at Camp Ballyseedy from 6pm to 7pm on Thursday evenings – any new players are more than welcome to attend.
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There is still a fantastic turnout at the Gaelic4Girls which continues every Wednesday from 6pm – 7pm in our club grounds at Camp Ballyseedy. The course is for 8 weeks & its hard to believe that we’re now into week 7. It’s open to all girls aged between 8-12 years who are not registered with a Ladies Gaelic Football team & it introduce girls to football in a fun environment. The programme costs €8 & all participants will get a G4G t-shirt and certificate on completion. For more information, contact Rory Kilgallen 087 2352044,Claire O’Sullivan 085 1662997, John McEniry 087 2330392 Fergus McCarthy 087 2568969, Dan O Connor 086 1739465 or the club @ 0667197070.

CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations to u-14 players Jade Powell and Blathnaid Cotter who were part of the Kerry u-14 team that won the Munster championship on Saturday. Congratulations also to team mentor Rory Kilgallen.

SPORTS COMPLEX
Our Sports Complex at Camp Ballyseedy is available for bookings on the Sports Hall, All Weather Pitch. The Gym, Sauna and Steam room’s are open from 5pm to 9pm Monday to Friday.
Cost €3 per session for members and €4 for non members. Complex also open for children’s parties. Further information contact Humphrey Shanahan on 0877740275

CHAMPERS RESTAURANT 
The John Mitchels Club House and Restaurant on the John Joe Sheehy road is opened to serve the community with good food and warm Hospitality . Our Restaurant is opened daily. Opening hours are from 09.30 to 4.00 p.m. Monday to Friday and Sunday 9.30 to 3.00pm.

MEMBERSHIP

Membership is now due and Club Registrar Cora McElligott or any other officer who are available to collect your subscription.
COST
Adults €40
Juveniles €20
OAP and unwaged €20
BINGO
Our Bingo continues on Wednesday and Friday nights. Bookings for Parties etc can be made by phoning 066 71 26300.
LAST WEEKS LOTTO
29/4/2014
No wimmer
Numbers 1-3-13-23
€100 John Cronin c/o Bingo.
€25 Ted Fitzgerald c/o Paddy.
€25 John Fitzgerald c/o Paddy.
€25 Denis Buckley c/o Patrons
€25 John Roche c/o Patrons.
€25 Joan O’sullivan c/om Patrons.
Next draw 6/5/2014
Jackpot €4,000-00
SYMPATHY
To the Family of Violet Feehan (nee Scanlon) Spa Road Tralee.
To the Family of Nora Tuite (nee Healy ) Ontario Canada & formerly Marian park.
To the Family of Nora Curtin (nee O’Connor) O’Rahillys Villas & Chicago.
To the Family of Christopher O’Hehir Balloonagh Estate Tralee..
To the Family of Brid Brosnan Milk Market Lane & formerly Banog Lispole.
To the Family of Patrick Guihan Laural Court Tralee.
To the Family of Barry O’Flynn Dundrum Dublin.

Tralee School Of Music News 05/05/14

General Information

Kerry School of Music head office in High St, Tralee is open six days a week- Monday to Friday from 9.30am to 5pm and on Saturdays from 9am-1pm. We can also can be contacted at  066 7125690, by email at kerrymusicschool@eircom.ie , on Facebook or by visiting our website at www.kerryschoolofmusic.com  where regular updates and news on forthcoming events are provided. Please also check out KSM Dance Academy and Kerry ChamberChoir on Facebook.

First of all  this week we give a big shout out to Killarney Rotary Young Musician of the Year, Doireann O’ Carroll and second runner up, Charlotte O’ Halloran who last weekend represented Killarney Rotary in the Rotary Britain and Ireland Young Musician of the Year in Truro, Cornwall. The girls sang and played magnificently and more than matched the impressively high standard set by the other finalists all of who had come trough a number of regional heats.

May concerts

Glorach, Abbeyfeale, Friday, May 9th, 8pm: Students from Castleisland, Abbeyfeale, Duagh and Brosna go through their paces and are joined by the KSM Senior Orchestra and Wind Band.

Flischmann Studio, Kerry School of Music, Saturday, May 10th, 7.30pm: International prize-winning pianist and KSM teacher Mantautas Katinas in concert on the Kerry County Steinway piano.

St. John’s Church of Ireland, Ashe St, Tralee, 8pm: Kerry School of Music Senior Orchestra goes Pop. An evening of pop classics ranging from the Beatles to Abba, Lady Gaga and Michael Jackson.

Dingle (venue to be announced): Dingle Centre music and ballet students perform with guests the KSM Senior Orchestra and Wind Ensemble.

Enrollment and exam month

May is enrollment and examination month at the School of Music. Individual students and families are asked to bring us up to date with their requirements for September by re-registering. Year-end examinations also commence with two weeks of Royal Irish Academy, Royal Academy of Dance and Leinster School of Speech and Drama examinations. The School’s four Guitar teachers have decided to organise the London College of Music/Registry of Guitar Teachers exams in October due to difficulties in acquiring texts.

Monster Bar-B-Q

Saturday, May 31st is the date set for the KSM Monster Bar-B-Q which is aiming to raise the matching funds to enable the School to draw down a €10,000 grant from the Department of Arts Heritage and the Gaeltacht that will enable a complete replacement of the windows in the Fleischmann Studio wing of the School. Tickets go on sale on Monday, April 29th. A great day is promised with live music acts, children’s games, spot prizes and much more fun promised.

27th Annual Summer School

The Summer School takes place over two weeks in July and, like the Easter Camp, introduces young people to the entire range of musical instruments through the medium of song, dance, story-telling. visual art and drama. The Kerry School of Music Summer School has the distinction of being the longest established summer school in the county and has introduced thousands of children to the entire family of instruments.

 

‘Boy Racers’ Create Their Own ‘Ring-Roads’

YOU COULD be forgiven for thinking aliens had landed on the Tralee to Killarney road at the weekend, but a far more likely explanation is that ‘Boy Racers’ have been making use of the area the way they know best.

These pictures were taken on the flyover just before the Currans/Ballyfinnane turn off on the N22 between Tralee and Farranfore and it’s believed the incidents took place on Friday and Saturday night.

The Killarney ‘Rally of the Lakes’ took place over the weekend so the Kerry roads would have seen an influx of budding motor enthusiasts some of whom, evidently, were itching to leave their mark on the Kingdom’s highways and byways.

Did you see the culprits in action? Email gavinoc@traleetoday.ie

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The Killarney-Tralee road north facing towards Tralee. Photo Gavin O’Connor

 

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The Tralee-Killarney road south facing towards Killarney. Photo Gavin O’Connor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Donegal Teacher Is London Rose

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London Rose Saoirse Faughnan receives her sash from outgoing London Rose Grace Kenny. Photo by Brendan Vaughan

AN award winning teacher has been named as the 2014 London Rose.

Saoirse Faughnan from Letterkenny, Donegal and a secondary school teacher for Burnt Mill Academy in Essex, has been previously awarded as an Outstanding Teacher in her school and is also nominated for a Teachers Award.

The 24-year-old was selected from 14 other hopefuls at the annual London Rose of Tralee selection ball at the Crown Moran Hotel, Cricklewood on Saturday night.

Saoirse, whose grandmother hails from County Donegal and whose mother is from County Sligo, represented the Burnt Mill Academy, on the night.

She wowed the judges with her rendition of the popular W.B. Yeat poem, The Lake Isle of Inishfree, which she recited half in English and half as Gaeilge.

Saoirse was in a state of shock and denial, as she clasped her face into her hand, when her name was called out by chairman of the London Rose Centre Noel O’Sullivan.

She said: “I am in a state of euphoria and ecstatic and truly honored to be presented the sash by the outgoing London Rose Grace Kenny. I am honored to take on this role for my family and for London and go on to represent every single Irish person in London. I hope I can complete it with passion and pride.”

Saoirse will now go forward to the Rose of Tralee Regional finals in Portlaoise from May 29 to the June 1.

She follows in the footsteps of outgoing London Rose Grace Kenny who was on hand to present Saoirse with her official London Rose sash.

Other guests of honor on the night included Mayor of Kerry Seamus Fitzgerald.

Mary O’Donnell: Some Hair-Raising Facts!

rsz_mary_odonnell_xI RECENTLY attended the Viviscal Hair Confessions launch in Dublin. Viviscal is an Irish success story as it is the World’s best selling hair supplement and has been proven by seven separate clinical trials. This award winning company’s product is sold in over 25 countries.

I met the lovely Maia Dunphy who is taking the supplements and will be moving to London soon to join husband Johnny Vegas. Also attending was Pippa O Connor, who chatted about hair loss after baby Ollie.
6,900 took part in this hair survey and here are some findings that shocked me.
72% of Irish women would choose a healthy full head of hair over healthy glowing skin.
54% said thinning hair ,or hair loss made them feel less confident.
84% said when their hair looks good they’re more likely to go after what the want.
68% of Irish women have noticed excess shedding or hair loss.
40% blamed stress and poor diet for hair thinning and hair loss.
80% opt for a ponytail or reach for a hat when having a bad hair day.

Taking Viviscal will take 3 months to see results.The programme includes shampoo, conditioner and scalp serum and vitamins as healthy hair comes from within. One box of Viviscal is sold globally every minute – now that is an Irish success story.

Over the weekend I took part in a false eyelash challenge #ultrabondchallenge. The lashes, Nouveau Lashes, are very natural and perfect if you are not used to wearing false lashes.

The glue was called Ultrabond and it is brilliant if you want a glue that works with any lashes and is safe for sensitive skin. The challenge was to apply the lashes on Friday and see would they last all weekend. They did and I will be wearing them the next long weekend again!

Garnier have launched a new cream called Miracle Skin Cream. It is for tired skin it comes out white but has a lovely tint in it. It has seven anti-ageing ingredients and an SPF of 20. After 4 weeks of using this treatment tinted cream my skin felt great.

On contact with the skin the white micro capsules contain pigments that correct the signs of tiredness and help to conceal the signs of ageing. RRP €19.99.

Roger and Gallet have launched five body lotions. They all smell divine and are 95% natural origin base. This lotion melts on contact and the aloe vera and vitamins and amino acids provide lasting hydration and it has no parabens, no silicone and no coloring agents.The gentle fragrance lingers all day. RRP €15.00 for 200ml.

Bourjois have a new nail polish remover for hands and feet called Magic Nail Polish Remover. This foam applicator is a go anywhere product and it is so quick. It is gentle for nails and has sweet almond oil which is very nourishing for nails and cuticles. It smells of vanilla and red fruit, unlike other removers. For the toes place the applicator on each toenail. For the hands just dip the nails and varnish is instantly removed. RRP is €7.99

Bourjois have also launched a 24 hr velvet lipstick that comes in six shades and is like velvet on the lips. It stayed on my lips for 23 hours and did not dry the lips. Perfect for days when reapplying lipstick is not big on the agenda.

Next week: Kerry cosmetic companies

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Mary O’Donnell with Kevin Barry Business Development with Life’s 2 Good, whose flagship product is Viviscal.

Homes Burgled In Ballymacelligott Area

GARDAI are asking homeowners to be vigilant after three homes were burgled in the Bgarda_1allymacelligott/Ballyseedy area last week.

Money and jewellery were taken when the houses were broken into on Thursday, May 1.

The houses were vacant for a short period during daylight hours and Gardai believe the thieves may have been watching the properties.

There haven’t been burglaries of this nature in the area for some time and Gardai are asking the public to be alert to anything suspicious.

KDL Weekend Roundup 2nd, 4th, 5th of May

Clubs

A disappointing weekend of KDL action for Tralee sides as clubs saw League Final aspirations dented and relegation worries intensified.

Friday

Denny Premier
Park 0-0 Camp Utd

It was a frustrating night for Park who came up against a determined and resolute Camp defence. This is a blow for their league final ambitions, but a final birth is still alive, it just means it will most likely come down to the game away to Castleisland. With three games remaining both sides are level on 34 points apiece.

Tommy Healy Memorial Cup
Tralee Athletic 3-3 Tralee Dynamos

Sunday

Denny Premier B
Classic 1-3 Castlegregory,

A set back for Classic in their drive for the league final. A win would have put them three points behind Mastergheeha in second place with two games in hand.

Denny Premier 2B
Tralee Celtic 5-0 Clanmaurice

An excellent victory for Celtic over Clanmaurice, goals coming from Jamie Blake, Jordan Murphy, Fergal Moynihan and two from Aidan O’Sullivan.

Denny Div 1 A
CSKA 2-3 Inter Kenmare

Monday

Denny Premier
Spa Road 1-2 Dingle Bay Rovers

This defeat for Spa Road has edged them closer to relegation. They also could do their neighbors Park no favors as hot on the heels of a league final place Dingle Bay Rovers come to Tralee and got the maximum.  

Next Week’s Fixtures

Friday
Denny Premier B
7:00 Classic FC v Tralee Dynamos

Sunday

Denny Premier A
2:30 Rattoo Rvs v Park
11:30 Spa Rd v Kill Celtic

Denny Div 1 A
11:30 CSKA v Castlemaine Utd

Denny Div 2 A
11:30 Tralee Ath v Mastergeeha

Denny Div 2 B
4:30 Tralee Celtic v Skelliga FC

Monday

Denny Div 2 B
7pm Mitchels Ave v Lixnaw Celtic

St Pat’s GAA/Blennerville News 05/05/2014

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There was no winner of last week’s jackpot of €10,400. The numbers drawn were 05, 17, 24 & 28. The five €30 consolation prizes went to Anne Kennedy, Camp; Katie Burke, Curraheen; Eugene Dullaghan c/o Maurice Hanafin; James Sayers, Derrymore West; Liam O’Sullivan, Derrymore East.

Next week’s jackpot will be €10,500 and the draw will take place next Sunday night May 11th at 10pm in Skelper Quane’s Bar. Tickets available from usual outlets or any committee member. If you’re not in, you cannot win!

Dingle Way Challenge 2014

Now that the May Bank Holiday is over it is time to start making plans for the June Bank Holiday. St Pat’s are running their second Dingle Way Challenge on Sunday June 1st and this year the walk will go from Cloghane to Blennerville with stops in Spillane’s Bar, Maharees and The Old Schoolhouse in Camp.

Participants are free to walk all the trek or any of the stages. Registration can be done online through our website and Facebook page but we are also taking registration at the Juvenile Academy next Sunday morning at 10:30am and forms are also available with Kieran in O’Shea’s Gala.

The fee is €35 and includes bus transport, breakfast, lunch, burger and a drink on completion along with a medal. All participants will also receive a bag for the trek with drinks, fruit and a map.

It promises to be a great day’s fun on the mountains and along the beaches. We are asking all friends of St Pat’s to support the walk either by taking part or by sponsoring one of the participants and all money raised is being used to improve our club facilities.

Coiste na nOg is arranging a family section from Curraheen Church, ascending to the mountain path and trekking to Tonevane and completing at Blennerville GAA pitch. Start time for this section is 3.30pm on June 1st. Children will wear a bib and walk with a steward-led group & parents and finish at our pitch where refreshments and music will generate a party atmosphere. All are welcome so why not join in the fun!

Juvenile Academy

We saw another great turnout last Sunday morning. In the u6’s Sharon Enright, Jack Costelloe and Maebh Breen showed us some great skill and determination while in the u8’s Rory Kelliher, Orlaith Murphy and Grainne Breen displayed some perfect ball skills. At the same time, St Pats hosted a u-10 blitz which was brilliantly organised by Eoin Sayers. There was 2 teams from Ardfert ,2 from St Pats ,2 from Churchill & 1 from Ballyheigue.Both our teams performed heroically despite the obvious difference in size. Best for St Pats on the day were Seanie Murphy, James dowling, Cillan Lynch, Kosta, Paddy Moran, Caoimhe Diro, Gearoid O’Shea, Diarmuid & Roisin Griffin, Liam O’Sullivan & Joseph Laucher. The academy continues this Sunday at 10:30am

Under 12’s

Our U12’s are scheduled to play round 5 in the county league on Sunday 11th May at home against Asdee/Ballylongford

Under 16’s

Our U16’s played away to Churchill last Monday at 6.30pm. Report to follow in next week’s notes.

Senior Team
Credit Union County Senior Football League Rd 4
Spa, Killarney 1-12 St Pat’s 1-8

Our seniors travelled to Killarney last Saturday night to take on Spa in perfect conditions. Spa had the upper hand in the opening exchanges with 2 points from play from former Kerry Senior panelist Mike “Stam” O’Donoghue.

However, St Pat’s quickly settled and playing with the aid of a slight wind, the long direct ball seemed to be paying dividends. Kieran Hurley converted a free in the 8th minute to reduce the deficit and then St Pat’s struck for a goal in the 12th minute. Liam O’Sullivan caught a great ball from a kickout and he delivered a long kick into the full forward line.

The ball floated over Kieran and his marker but Willie Hurley was on hand to get possession and he coolly finished to the net. Spa responded with two pointed frees from O’Donoghue to tie the game at the end of the first quarter.

St Pat’s added two further points in the 18th and 23rd minute; a free from Kieran and a nice point from play by Willie to restore St Pat’s two point lead. Both teams were guilty of turning over possession easily and some bad wides in this quarter. Another free from O’Donoghue was quickly cancelled out by a point from Willie in the last minute of the first half.

However, Spa attacked from the resultant kick-out and added a point before the short whistle. HT Score Spa 0-6 St Pat’s 1-4.
Spa, playing with the aid of the breeze in the second half quickly opened their account with two frees from O’Donghue. St Pat’s reply was a pointed free from Kieran Hurley.

St Pat’s seemed to be picking up plenty of possession around the middle but poor decision making was costing them. The long ball into the Hurley brothers was no longer working as Spa dropped a sweeper in front of them.

St Pat’s began to run at Spa and when they did, it reaped rewards. Paul McMahon, Liam O’Sullivan and Andy Byrne attacked Spa at will and drew frees. Hurley was successful with two in the 43rd and 45th minute to give St Pat’s a two point lead going in to the final quarter.

However, disaster struck from the resultant kickout as Spa attacked down the right and their centre forward cut in along the endline, beating two defenders and finishing to the net from an acute angle.

This put them into the lead for the first time in the second half and it was a lead they wouldn’t relinquish. They added another point in the 54th minute to increase their lead to two points. Liam O’Sullivan replied with a monster point from a free and it seemed we could be in for a close finish.

However, St Pat’s could not break down the Spa defence in the closing minutes and Spa caught St Pats out the counter attack from turnovers in the closing minutes and they added 3 further points to leave the final score a bit flattering to the home side; 1-12 to 1-8.

This was an improved performance from St Pat’s, particularly in defence and around the middle where they had ample possession to win the game. However, they must improve in attack in order to pick up vital points in the upcoming league fixtures.

Round 5 sees us host Glenbeigh/Glencar on the weekend of May 17/18th. Best for St Pats last Saturday in Spa were Paul McMahon, Liam O’Sullivan & Willie Hurley. Team: A O’Callaghan, P O’Connor, K O’Sullivan, D O’Sullivan, S Dowling, L Mulligan, P McMahon, L O’Sullivan, M O’Sullivan, A Byrne, B Poff, Jake Foley, G Savage, K Hurley & W Hurley. Subs: J Costello for G Savage (40 mins); Jeff Foley for S Dowling (40 mins); B Savage for K O’Sullivan (inj 54 mins).

St Brendan’s N.S. Blennerville

St. Brendan’s N.S. Blennerville are doing another ‘Bag 2 School’ collection on Tuesday 27th May between 1 and 2:30pm. We are looking for second hand clothes, shoes tied together, soft toys, belts and bags.

If you can help us, please drop your unwanted clothes to us in any large plastic bag on this day to help us raise funds for the school.

The school is hosting an ‘Active Week’ from 12-16th May. Children will take part in skipathons, a hike for 5th and 6th classes around Loch a’Dúin, have a health and safety talk (thanks to parent Maura O’Donnell for organising), drop everything and dance session, crazy golf, as well as a tour to UL for the older classes for rafting, canoeing, and much more.

We are making a huge effort that week to raise the number of steps taken by all, so we are going to walk to school every day that week from the windmill. We welcome parents to join us.

We would like to thank the Curran family for their kind permission in allowing us to start from the Windmill car park. A meeting for our new enrolments will take place on 7th May at 7pm to meet their new teacher and get to see the classroom.

Parents will meet with principal Terry O’Sullivan and get a chance for their children to meet each other. It may very well be the last year our infants will meet in a prefab, as the new building clearly is on the horizon now. For more information, enrolment form, and news, please see our web-site: www.blennervillens.ie

Blennerville/Ballyard Community Games

SWIMMING: Sunday, May 4th was a great day for Blennerville/Ballyard swimmers. We had our first gold medal early in the morning, thanks to Rachel O’Mahoney, who came first in the U8 freestyle.

Suin Fitzgibbon, Alison Lynch, Aoife Bourke and Cormac Gallagher also had great swims in the morning but unfortunately were up against some tough competitors in their swims. The afternoon session saw Blennerville add to their medal total. Grace O’Mahoney swam a magnificent final to get bronze in the U12 breaststroke. Ciara Drinan was in a very fast U16 freestyle final and swam an unbelievable race to finish 2nd. Mebh Maloney swam a nail biting U14 backstoke and it was the touch of the wall saw her win and get a gold medal.

Our next two medals were in the boys U14 breastroke with Cathal McLoughlin adding to his county medals total this year by getting a silver and well done to Darragh O’Sullivan who got a bronze in the same event. Sarah Gavaghan was outstanding in her U16 Butterfly and was well ahead of the pack and finished in first place.

The last event of the evening were the relays. We had an u13 girls relay, Ava O’Mahoney, Grace O’Mahoney, Jenny Slattery and Ellen Wallace, it was a very close finish in the semi, with two teams to qualify and after the judges deliberated I’m afraid it didnt go the way of Blennerville, finishing 3rd, just out of the finals.

The U16 girls medley relay was the last event of the day. We finished on a high with the girls, Sarah Gavaghan, Erin Fitzgibbon, Mebh Maloney and Ciara Drinan swimming fantastic and won gold.

Other mentions have to go Ava O’Mahoney in the U14 freestyle. She swam brilliantly and was just pipped in her semifinal coming third, with two to qualify and Ellen Wallace who made it all the way to the final of the girls U14 breaststoke finishing 5th overall.

Well done to Sorcha O’Donoghue, Ciara Fitzgibbon, Emma Lynch and Kate Mulgrew, Jenny Slattery and Darragh O’Connor who all had tremendous swims and Sean Fitzgibbon who represented us in the U14 Butterfly final. So over all we came away with 3 golds, 2 silvers, 2 bronze and gold in the U16 medley relay. A fantastic achievement by all.

GYMNASTICS: Kerry County Community Games gymnastics take place next Sunday, May 11th. We would like to wish Rachel Mulgrew and Grace O’Mahoney the best of luck as they represent Blennerville/Ballyard in this event.

ATHLETICS: A date for your calendar, Blennerville/Ballyard community games Athletics competition will take place in St Pat’s GAA pitch, Blennerville, on Thursday evening May 15th at 6.30. There will be a special race for tiny tots and all other community games events will be for the u8’s to u16 age groups. The first four qualifiers in each event go on to represent Blennerville/Ballyard in the County Finals which will be held on 21/22nd June, in An Riocht, Castleisland. Check out our Facebook page for further updates and information on www.facebook.com/Blennervilleballyardcg.

Sympathy

The club would also like to extend its sympathy to the families and relatives of Liam Heffernan, Keel, Castlemaine; Bill O’Brien, Oakpark and Mary Quinn, Reidy’s Terrace. May They Rest In Peace.

Sailing Regatta This Sunday

tralee bay sailing club fenit 2TRALEE Bay Sailing Club and School holds its Spring Dinghy Regatta this Sunday, May 11.
Registration from 9am with first gun at 11am sharp followed by BBQ in the club.

A competitive day’s racing is promised around Fenit Light House.

Younger optimist sailors will get their first competitive thrill as they prepare for an action packed season!
For more information email: info@traleebaysailingschool.com or Phone : 087-7606795

Rain Fails To Dampen Spirits On Kerry Camino

 

Ingrid Boyle and Mike O'Donnell of Kerry Camino with some of the walkers at Mick O'Neill's Railway Tavern in Camp.
The group of walkers taking part in the Kerry Camino at Sammy’s Cafe, Inch.. Photo by Adrienne McLoughlin

NEARLY 50 people took part in this year’s Kerry Camino and the organisers deemed it a great success.

“Our three day guided walking festival on The Dingle Way was a great success,” said Adrienne McLoughlin, secretary of Kerry Camino. “Between 40 and 50 walkers of varying experience took part each day, some coming back to Tralee each evening and more staying in accommodation along the route,” she said.

Walkers were given an information pack in Tralee which included a Kerry Camino Booklet, passport to have stamped along the route and other tourism information. There was an option for walkers to join the Kerry Camino for one day if preferred.

On day one (Saturday) they left St. Johns Church, Tralee and followed the Dingle Way route via Blennerville and Tonevane to Lower Camp.

On Sunday they departed Lower Camp on Sunday, coming off the trail at Inch for a lunch-break at Sammy’s Cafe before continuing into Annascaul.  The Ballinaclar Fair was in progress in Annascaul, which made for a lively and enjoyable finish to the second day, with buns, sausage rolls and mutton pies being sampled in Hanafin’s Bar and music enjoyed at The South Pole Inn.

On Monday, the intermittent rain didn’t stop this enthusiastic bunch, who set off from Annascaul, continuing on The Dingle Way via Minard Castle, Lispole and on into Dingle.

The finish of The Kerry Camino was at St. James Church where certificates were presented to all who had completed the three days walking by Billy Nolan of the organising Kerry Camino group.

There was opportunity also to enjoy some of Feile na Bealtaine which was drawing to a close in Dingle, some refreshments in a local hostelry and then travelling back to Tralee on bus transport provided.

“A most enjoyable weekend for all, who thoroughly enjoyed the West Kerry scenery, meeting new friends and experiencing walking on The Dingle Way.  They tell us they’ll certainly be back and will be telling their friends to do likewise!” said Adrienne.

For updates see their facebook page: www.facebook.com/KerryCamino, check out the website: www.kerrycamino.com or for more specific information send an email to info@kerrycamino.com

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Ingrid Boyle and Mike O'Donnell of Kerry Camino with some of the walkers at Mick O'Neill's Railway Tavern in Camp.
Ingrid Boyle and Mike O’Donnell of Kerry Camino with some of the walkers at Mick O’Neill’s Railway Tavern in Camp. Photo by Adrienne McLoughlin
Billy Nolan of Kerry Camino presents certificates to Joan Prendiville of Castleisland and Mary Nagle of Tipperary.
Billy Nolan of Kerry Camino presents certificates to Joan Prendiville of Castleisland and Mary Nagle of Tipperary. Photo by Adrienne McLoughlin

 

Churchill Club News 05/05/14

rsz_1churchill_gaa_2Junior Championship Quarter Final:
Churchill 1-13 Dromid Pearses 0-16 (after extra time)
On a perfect evening for football, Churchill met Dromid Pearses in the quarter final of the Junior Championship. It turned out to be one of the most exciting games witnessed in The Spa for many years. However, after 80 minutes of sometimes exhilarating football, where no quarter was asked or given, it was still not possible to separate the teams and a replay will be required next Sunday in Dromid to see who progresses to the semi-final.
Dromid got off to a flying start with a point from their midfielder, Tomas O Currain, within a minute. This was to be Dromid’s only time in front during normal time. Benny Dillon got Churchill off the mark with a free after 2 minutes and the same player scored the next four points for Churchill, 3 from play. Dromid had 2 points from frees in reply.
In between, Churchill’s keeper, Eoghan O’Brien, made a great save to keep Churchill in front. After 20 minutes, Mikey Brennan, who was excellent throughout, got through for a fisted point, following good work up the wing by JJ Prior. On 25 minutes, Ciaran Crowley kicked a great point from play.  Declan O’Sullivan (who was well marshalled by Matt Finnerty until O’Sullivan went off injured early in the second half) replied for Dromid with a free on 27 minutes.
Chris Hurley then got a great score following good work by Mikey Brennan. Dromid finished the half strongly with a score from play on the stroke of half time from their centre back, Padraig O’Suilleabhain. Half Time: Churchill 0-8 Dromid 0-5.
Whatever was said to Dromid at half time seemed to work, as they kicked the first 3 points of the second half to level the match by the 10th minute. Churchill lost Ivan Parker to injury and he was replaced by Fiachra Griffin. Cillian Fitzgerald put Churchill back in front again following a great catch and finish. Another Benny Dillon point and one from Cillian Fitzgerald further extended the lead with another point following great work in midfield by Ciaran Crowley. Dromid lost Declan O’Sullivan to injury in the 19th minute.
Dromid replied with a point from their full-forward to make it a 2 point game. For the final 10 minutes, the game flowed from end to end with scores at a premium. Churchill defended tigerishly but were unable to kill the game and as the game ticked into injury time, Dromid continued to press for what would be a winning goal. Their wing back Caoimhin O’Se came up from defence and his shot for goal flew over the bar. That left the minimum between the teams and try as Churchill could to retain possession, Dromid turned over the ball and their man of the match Tomas O Currain equalised with the last kick of normal time. Full time: Churchill 0-11 Dromid 0-11.
Declan O’Sullivan returned for Dromid in extra time. Brian Hill came on in the forward line for Churchill. Mikey Brennan and Benny Dillon (from a 45) edged Churchill ahead again but Dromid finished the half stronger with 2 points of their own. Half Time Extra Time: Churchill 0-13 Dromid 0-13
The scene was set for an exciting and tense final ten minutes to see who would emerge victorious. Dromid looked most likely to progress, as they got their noses in front for the first time since the first minute of the match, as they had 2 points from play within 5 minutes.
Churchill were now on the rack, but were thrown a life-line when Brian Hill was brought down for a penalty, following a great run. Cillian Fitzgerald cooly slotted the penalty into the bottom corner to restore Churchill’s lead once more. Dromid now threw everything at Churchill and it looked like Churchill would emerge victorious as Dromid lost possession. However, as Churchill tried to work the ball out of defence, the ball broke to Declan O’Sullivan, and from out near the far touchline, he swung over the equaliser to break the locals’ hearts. Though the watch showed there was still one minute left, the referee blew the final whistle.
Both teams gave a great display of football and are to be commended with the standard of football in what was a sporting match. Though Churchill will ultimately be disappointed that they couldn’t close out the match, they live to fight another day and should take heart from a brilliant display.
Team: Eoghan O’Brien, PJ O’Mahony Eoin McCarthy Mitchell Holland JJ Prior Matt Finnerty Cathal Rogers Ciaran Crowley (0-01) Mikey Brennan (0-02) Chris Hurley (Capt) (0-01) Daniel Doyle Ivan Parker Benny Dillon (0-07, 3 frees, 1 45) Cillian Fitzgerald (1-02) Garrett Walsh
Subs Used: Mark O’Connor; Fiachra Griffin; Shane Crowley; Brian Hill; Mike O’Brien
Bus for replay: A bus will be organised to facilitate those travelling to the replay if there is sufficient interest. Please contact Tracy O’Sullivan if you are interested in travelling on the bus.
The club are very greatfull to everybody for the organising of the game on Saturday evening. The gate people Tracy o Sullivan,Eugie o Sullivan.Jim o Sullivan,Jimmy Wrenn and J.P. Daly.Neol Dolan.Dermot Crowley and Mossie Stack for the parking.The u-10 team and mentors who played an game @ half-time.To Joan Crowley for the sandwiches and Mary and Hellena Wrenn for doing the teas.
A special word must go to Dave Buckley who organised the music and Padraig Walsh to sing the National Anthem.The field was in excellent again due to the trojon word done by groundsman Dave Buckley.So it is now on to Sunday in Dromid @ 1p.m. and best of luck to our brilliant footballers lead by captain Chris Hurley.
Spa/Fenit/Barrow Community Games
 
Last Sunday we had 7 individual swimmers and a girls U13 squad competing in the Kerry finals of the community games swimming, which was held in the Complex, Tralee.
 Well done to all our swimmers who performed really well on the day and best of luck to Paul Cassidy, who will now go on to represent Kerry in the National Finals in Athlone in August in the U14 Butterfly.
Paul represented Kerry last year as well in the same event.  A big congratulations to Kate Sugrue who won the bronze medal in the U8 Freestyle final.   Well done to the following swimmers,  Lisa Cassidy, U10 Backstroke:  Ellie Sugrue & Emma Fitzgerald U12 Freestyle:  Niall Cassidy U12 Freestyle:  Chloe Sugrue & Maggie Sugrue U14 Freestyle and our U13 squad of  Chloe & Ellie Sugrue and Sarah & Emma Fitzgerald.

Ballymacelligott GAA News 05/05/2014

BallymacLOTTO
Lotto results for Glenduff House 28/4/14

Numbers drawn 5,6.,9,18 No winner, lucky dips as follows,
1 Kathleen O Connor, Scart
2 Joanne Riordan, Ballymac
3 Patsy Flahive, Kielduff
4 Deirdre O Keeffe, Ballymac
5 Margaret o Connor, Ashill
Seller Prize : Mannix Post office. Next weeks draw will take place in the Half Way. Jacckpot €11900 and can be played on line at www.ballymacgaa.com

SENIORS
Ballymac 3 – 9 Lispole 3 – 12
Our senior team suffered a very disappointing defeat on Sunday last as Lispole emerged victorious by 3 points in this Co. League game played in Ballymac.
Playing with a stiff breeze the home side got off to a dream start with a Luke Sweeney goal inside the first minute. Midway through the half Ballymac led on a score 3 – 3 to 1 – 1 with Padraig McCarthy and Gene Griffin goaling for Ballymac.

We continued to dominate the half and lead at halftime by 9 points on a score line of Ballymac 3 – 8 Lispole 2 – 2. Lispole came out for the second half with all guns blazing and made full use of the wind advantage. Some early points and a goal on the 40ith minute saw them narrow the gap to four points and from here until the final whistle the West Kerry side dominated proceedings. A Daniel O Shea point being Ballymac’s only score in the second half.

Team: P Laide, B O Donnell, TJ Casey, Denis Leen, C Counihan, C Reynolds, Mikey Leen, D O Shea, A Breen, E Reidy, G Griffin, L Sweeney, C Leen, P McCarthy, C McSwiney
Subs: A Bonn, M Herlihy, Mossie Leen
Ballymac hosts St. Mary’s on Saturday night next in a Co. League back game. This game is due to throw in at 7.00pm.

MINORS

Division 2 Tralee District Diviion 2 Shield Final
Ballymacelligott v Na Gaeil

Both team registered two scores each in the first five minutes of this game, Na Gaeil scoring two points and Ballymac a goal and a point through Vincent Horan. Na Gaeil scored two more points before half time and Ballymac added a point from a free by Christy Leen . The half time score was Ballymac 1.2 to Na Gaeil 0.4

Ballymac started the stronger in the second half and registered a goal and five points before Na Gaeil got a score in the 17th minute. Ballymac scores came from Gerard Browne, Cillian Brosnan, Christy Leen and Vincent Horan. The goal came from Graham Breen. Na Gaeil tagged on four more points to leave their final tally at 9 point. Two more point from Sean Doyle and Robert Dowd left the final score at Ballymac 2.9 Na Gaeil 0.9.

Team: Padraig O Connor. Micheal Madden, Aaron Dunne, Eoin Lyons , Sean Savage, Sean Doyle , Morgan Quirke , Christy Leen , Gerard Browne, Graham Breen , Steven Bermingham, Vincent Horan , Cillian Brosnan , Tomas O Connor, Neil Sullivan. Subs: Micheal Reidy, Robert Dowd , David Long.

This was a well deserved trophy for this side as they have put in great dedication since the start of the year. Great credit is due to the panel and mentors Padraig Laide, Mossie Shanahan and Sean Hennessy. We would also like to take this opportunity to wish all members of this panel every success in their forthcoming examinations and thank them for their dedication to the Club in this important time of their life.

JUNIOR TEAM

The Co. Junior Football Leagues are due to start on Friday 16th May 2014. Further details of who we are playing in next weeks notes.

COISTE NA NOG

Cailini Faoi 14: Ballymac 4-6 Spa 4-2

We came out the right side of a very competitive game on Saturday evening in Spa . Having got off to a bright start in the first half scoring 1-2 in first 10 minutes we failed to build on it , Spa came back with 2 goals of their own . Rose Ann O Shea grabbed our 2nd goal of first half . Half time score 2-3 to 2-2.

The 2nd half was a real ding dong affair with both teams having periods of dominance , with 4 minutess left Spa scored a goal to level the game but our girls showed great character in launching an attack straight from the kick out , Cora Savage pointed following a great move .

From the resultant kick out Rachel Godley fed Mary Healy who goaled to seal a 4 point win for us. Robin White, Micheala Murphy, Claire Kenny, Eve Creedon & Niamh Rahilly played well in defence, Leah and Rose Anne had a great battle midfield with their Spa counterparts and Mary Healy , Rachel Godley , Aine Rice and Cora Savage lead the way up front.

Scores : Aine Rice 2-2 , Rose Anne O Shea 1-0 , Mary Healy 1-1 , Cora Savage 0-1 , Leah ONeill 0-1, Ellie Mc Elligott 0-1
Team : Robin White , Niamh Rahilly , Claire Kenny , Micheala Murphy , Eve Creedon , Tara Murphy , Maeve O Sullivan, Leah O Neill, Rose Anne O Shea, Aine Rice, Rachel Godley, Mary Healy , Cora Savage , Ellie McElligott , Cait Rice

Buachailli Faoi 14: BALLYMAC 3-10 KENMARE 4-9

Our final County League game was at home to Kenmare last Wednesday evening. Both teams were on the scoreboard early on, Cillian pointing for us and a goal by Josh after being put through by Daire Keane. Kenmare were busy too scoring 1-3 , all scores inside the first ten minutes. The visitors got another 1-3 before the break, Davy Rodgers pointing for us to leave us 2-6 to1-2 behind at the break. While we missed a few chances we were rather fortunate not to be further behind.

We were treated to a exciting game in the second half. Substitutes Liam O’Brien and Darragh Broderick were making their presence felt and Daire Keane got two points. The visitors goalkeeper made two fine saves to deny James Carmody and Daire Keane. With Dara Leen and Cathal on top in defence Ballymac pressed forward with success. The goal we wanted coming from a piledriver from

Cillian Gallagher, who was having a superb game. Daire Keane adding two more points to leave the scores tied at 2-6 each at the midway point. The frantic scoring continued Kenmare adding 1-3, points for Ballymac coming from Josh, C Nolan, Cillian and D Rodgers. With only a few minutes left Daire Keane weaved through and found the net to put us a point ahead. Unfortunately there was still time for Kenmare to race up field and get another goal and give them a two point winning margin. This was by far our best thirty minutes of football this season and hopefully there is more of the same to come.

ACADEMY
A blustery morning greeted all players and mentors early on Sunday morning. The under ten girls led the pack by giving an outstanding performance in training, Alyssa Leen, Eimear Curran and Roisin Rahilly in particular were on top form. Not to be outdone the U6 boys were also training hard, well done to Matthew O’Connor, Micheal Quirke, Eoghan Joy, Ray Horgan, John O’Shea and Aaron Crean. Under 8: Conor Daly, Ben Sharp, Conal Savage, Gearoid Healy and Michael O’Connor were outstanding on the day.

U 10 Boys: Andy Rogers, Jamie Sugrue, Oisin Shanahan, Michael Culloty, Javkaloav Orgonbagor and Evan Boyle continued to improve with every session.
Well done and many thanks to all mentors and trainers for making the academy a success each Sunday morning. Many thanks also to the fantastic shopkeeper.

HOLY COMMUNION
Best wishes to the boys and girls of O Brennan and Flemby who will receive the Sacrament of Holy Communion this Saturday in Ballymacelligott Church.

CLOTHES RECYCLING
Many thanks to all who contributed to the first day of clothes recycling on Sunday last. We continue our recycling drive this weekend with two days on Saturday evening from 7.00pm to 8.30pm and on Sunday morning from 11.00am – 1.00pm. Please contribute as all funds raised will go towards the continued development of underage football in the Parish.

CLOGHER FUND RAISING NIGHT
All involved in the organising of the Bingo night for Clogher National School would like to take this opportunity to thank all who attended to make this night such a success.

Film Review: ‘Bad Neighbours’

Bad Neighbours 2
Zac Efron and Seth Rogan in ‘Bad Neighbours’.

By John Lyons

IT’S that time of the year again – the new Seth Rogen comedy has come to town. This time he stars in a film about a bunch of young, irresponsible lads who do some raunchy things and learn a couple of hard truths about life.

They may even inadvertently grow up a little bit and have a ‘bro-mance’ or two along the way.

Granted, this does sound like a fitting description for the majority of Seth Rogen’s films, but having that said, I will admit that I am a fan of his.

Seth gets a lot of criticism for playing the same character over and over again in his films, with many critics claiming that he’s not even playing a character, he’s just playing himself.

However, I would argue that Woody Allen has been playing the same character for decades. And last time I checked – nobody has raised issue with Woody Allen’s lack of acting versatility, because the films are generally good.

So that begs the question… is ‘Bad Neighbours’ good?

At the start of the film, we’re introduced to Mac (Rogen) and Kelly (Rose Byrne), a couple living in suburbia with their newborn baby. They’re adapting to married life and parenthood inch by inch, but their new responsibilities and lack of free time is making them wonder whether or not they’re becoming old and boring.

When the house next door is sold, a moving van shows up and dozens of young college students move in. A fraternity.

Mac and Kelly try to befriend the students, and it works for a while, but soon they become bitter rivals and the neighbours quickly wage war on one another.
Let me just briefly interject here and mention that five minutes into the film – the projector froze – and the film restarted from the beginning. What was interesting about this was that all the jokes in the opening five minutes that got a laugh the first time around, were met with silence the second time.

This was a very bad sign, because I’d seen all the trailers for the film, and had seen many, many jokes from the film. Would those same jokes be met with silence from me when they come along?

Unfortunately, the answer was almost always yes.
In fact, most of the laugh-out-loud moments in the film are in the trailers and advertisements for it.

So essentially, I’d seen all the funniest moments from the film before I actually went to cinema to see it – something you don’t want with a comedy. Throughout the course of the film I had a few odd laughs from a very small number of moments that didn’t appear in the trailers.

What the rest of the film had to offer was the dramatic scenes that took place every so often whenever the comedy grinded to a halt. Namely, Mac and Kelly’s insecurities about getting old and facing parenthood – and also exploring the strained relationship between the two heads of the fraternity, Teddy (Zac Efron) and Pete (Dave Franco), who are struggling to come to terms with growing up, a subplot which is just a watered down version of the plot of SuperBad.

The biggest fault that ‘Bad Neighbours’ has is that it doesn’t live up to the fun premise of “What if a married couple went to war with Animal House?” This is because the bulk of the film tries to humanize all its characters by having scenes where we’re supposed to sympathize with Teddy and Pete based on their coming-of-age troubles.

However, the film has us then root for Mac and Kelly whenever the two sides start feuding again… so what was the point?
There’s plenty of great comedic moments in Bad Neighbours, but so many of them are squashed into the trailers that there’s little more to find in the film itself. What we’re left with is a couple of laughs, party scenes, and moments of melodrama that don’t add much to the film, often because they’re contradictory, unnecessary or both.

There’s talented people behind the movie, but no amount of good talent can salvage poorly written material. If you know nothing about this film, you might enjoy yourself. But then again, you could just watch the trailers on youtube and save yourself the time and money.

Even though the film has some funny moments, it has no heart beneath it. Which is a shame, because it wastes a large portion of the film trying and failing to find those moments that will pull on our heart-strings.

If you want a comedy from these filmmakers that has something more beneath the surface, you can always find: ’50/50′, ‘Forgetting Sarah Marshall’, ‘SuperBad’ and ‘Knocked Up’.

5/10

• ‘Bad Neighbours’ is currently playing at the Tralee Omniplex

Kerins O’Rahilly’s GAA News 05/05/2014

Strand RoadJuveniles
U6/8/10

Our U10s took part in the first leg of the U10 Go Games Blitz held in Healy Park on Thursday last. Teams travelled from John Mitchels, Na Gaeil and Austin Stacks and a great showcase of skills was had on the night.

Outstanding on the night for Kerins O’Rahilly’s was TJ Heaphy who will be certainly one to watch in the future.

U8s have their Go Games Blitz starting this Thursday the 8th in Healy Park. Players are asked to be there at 6.10pm. Training for this age group continues in Healy Park on Saturdays at 11am.

U8/10 Girls

Our U8/10 girls trained as usual on Saturday last. These girls are a joy to watch as their skill level continues to improve every week and they are in preparation for the many blitzes they are due to play in shortly. Congratulations to the girls who made their 1st Holy Communion on Saturday last.

U12s

U12s played Na Gaeil in Divisions 2A and 2B on Sunday last in Healy Park Ballyrickard. The result in Division 2A was Kerins O’Rahillys 2-06 Na Gaeil 5-18. The result in Division 2B was  Kerins O’Rahillys 5-25 Na Gaeil 5-16. Their next games will be in Kenmare on Sunday the 11th against Kenmare Shamrocks at 6pm. U12s train in Healy Park Ballyrickard on Mondays and Wednesdays at 4pm. Gum shields have to be worn by each player.

U14s

U14 played Na Gaeil in Kileen on Wednesday last and were beaten by a stronger Na Gaeil side. The final score was Kerins O’Rahillys 1-04 Na Gaeil 5-12. New fixtures will be posted on Facebook.

Kerins O'Rahillys U16 Team who defeated Austin Stacks in the Kelliher's Toyota sponsored Central League Division 1 Final on Monday evening last. Photo by Breda Dyland
Kerins O’Rahillys U16 Team who defeated Austin Stacks in the Kelliher’s Toyota sponsored Central League Division 1 Final on Monday evening last. Photo by Breda Dyland
Tom Hoare Kerins O'Rahillys U16 Captain being presented with the Kelliher's Toyota "Pat Healy Memorial Shield" by Central Region Chairman Liam Ó Rócháin. Photo Breda Dyland
Tom Hoare Kerins O’Rahillys U16 Captain being presented with the Kelliher’s Toyota “Pat Healy Memorial Shield” by Central Region Chairman Liam Ó Rócháin. Photo by Breda Dyland

 

U16s

Our U16s played Laune rangers in the Semi-final of The Central League on Monday the 28th May in Strand Road. They had a very comprehensive win to book their place in the Final against Austin Stacks. The score was Kerins O’Rahillys 5-18 Laune Rangers 0-10.

Senior Football
Castleisland Mart Club Championship Kerins O’Rahillys 0-09 Legion 3-09

Action from the senior game against Legion on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Action from the senior game against Legion on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean

Played in ideal conditions at the Deerpark pitch Killarney Legion proved too strong for Kerins O’Rahillys who were without a host of players for this club championship tie. Legion were first on the scoreboard with an early goal but Strand Road replied straight after with a well taken point by Declan Quill at the 7th minute leaving two points between the sides..

A great save by Garry Kissane when he blocked a pile driver from James O’Donoghue that had goal written all over it . Points by Declan Quill and Barry John Keane reduced the gap to a point Kerins O’Rahillys 0-03 to Legions 1-01 at the 13th minute.

Both sides traded scores with Strand Road having points from Jack Savage and Barry John Keane to leave Legion ahead by 1-03 to Strand Roads 0-05 at the 25th minute, then disaster struck before half time in a well worked move by the Legion forwards for their second goal to leave them ahead at half time by 2-04 to Kerins O’Rahillys 0-05.

The second half was only three minutes old when Legion struck for their third goal and it was all uphill after this. But the team battled on and great play by John C O’Connor mid field ably assisted by Rory Molloy, and points by Declan Quill, Jack Savage and Barry John Keane had the scores at Kerins O’Rahillys 0-09 to Legions 3-08 with 5 minutes to go.

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Barry John Keane in action on Saturday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean

We would have had a goal when Ronan Quill billowed the net from close range but the referee didn’t allow advantage. Garry Kissane made two excellent saves again in the second half and though the team gave it everything on the night Legion ran out deserved winners.

We missed David Moran big time who was injured also Shane Brosnan and Kevin Walshe who were also out with injury. Next game is in Round 4 of the County League on Saturday next the 10th at 7pm in Strand Road against St Michaels/Foilmore.

Minor Football
Minor Town League Final Kerins O’Rahillys 2-06 Austin Stacks 1-12
Following their defeat to Kerins O’Rahillys in the County League Austin Stacks had a point to prove and prove it they did.

Kerins O’Rahillys started off strong enough but couldn’t put scores on the board despite having their fair share of possession. The half time score was Kerins O’Rahillys 0-02 Austin Stacks 0-06.

Austin Stacks came out in the second half determined not to give the game away and despite fighting back and scoring 2-04 in the second half the gap was too hard to fill and A Stacks came out victors on the night. Players who impressed on the night were Gary Nolan, Ben O’Neill, Rory Doyle and Paudi Griffin.

Mouth-Guards

As you may be aware it will be compulsory for all players senior right down to juvenile to wear mouth-guards at training sessions and when playing games. This comes into effect for seniors from 1st January 2014 and has been in effect for all others since last January.

If players fail to wear mouth guards they will not be permitted to participate in football training or matches. No mouthguard No game! Further information on this rule can be found online at http://www.gaa.ie.

Club Membership
Senior Committee will be in contact with you shortly about your 2014 membership. We will be asking that you consider putting your membership on direct debit to help cut down on administration. Please contact any committee member for details.

Gearóid Savage Kerins O'Rahillys being presented with the "Vincent Murphy Sports" Man of the Match Award by Secretary of the Central Region Damien McCarthy. Photo by Breda Dyland
U16 player Gearóid Savage Kerins O’Rahillys being presented with the “Vincent Murphy Sports” Man of the Match Award by Secretary of the Central Region Damien McCarthy at the Division 1 final on Monday evening. Photo by Breda Dyland

Ladies Football
Junior Ladies

Our Junior ladies have one game left in the league against Rathmore. It is a home tie and time and venue will be posted on Facebook.
U14/U16 Girls U16 County League Kerins O’Rahillys 5-14 Castlegregory 1-02
In our first game of the County League against Castlegregory our U16 girls got off to a flying start.

From the get go our girls took charge and dominated the game with goals from (Capt.) Shannon McInerney, Eimear Ellard and Shannon Quill. There was excellent defending from our backs of whom Jodie O’Halloran, Isabelle Bailey and Megan McBride played a blinder.

At half time Castlegregory still hadn’t scored and we had a very comfortable lead going into the second half. With some great direction from their Captain Shannon McInerney a rapid succession of points poured over the bar.

Castlegregory scored a goal and two points but another goal from Emma McCarthy sealed the deal for Kerins O’Rahillys. At the final whistle the score was 5-14 to 1-2. Other players to impress were Eimear Brosnan, Hannah Stack, Meabh Buckley and Ailbhe Mangan. Well done to everybody involved. U14 and U16 girls train every Tuesday in Ballyrickard at 6.15
U12 Girls U12 girls are training for the next phase of the Co League and waiting to play their two remaining matches in the North Kerry competition.

Happy Birthday
Birthday wishes this week go to Ella O’Connor U10 girls (who also celebrated her 1st Holy Communion so double celebrations!), Kate Kerins U10 girls, Taylor Kate Leane U6 girls, Jack McBride U10 boys and Jonathon Moriarty U8 boys.

Good Luck
We as a Club would like to wish Fionnbar Walsh and the Walsh family the very best of luck with his new book “Donal’s Mountain”.

We look forward to reading it and as a club helping our members both young and old live their lives to their full potential both on and off the field.

Lotto
The Lotto takes place in Charlie’s Bar every Monday. The Lotto results for Monday the 28th of April were 7, 22, 26 and 28.

There was no jackpot winner; the next jackpot will be €4,900. There were 3 match 3 winners. They were: Frank c/o James, T O’Sullivan c/o Ann and Conor O’Brien c/o Mrs O’Brien. Five entrants for December draw were Frank c/o James, Conor Magee c/o Mrs O’Brien, Mary Fitzgerald c/o Mrs O’Brien, Trevor Thomas c/o Fred and Fred c/o Fred.

To play the Kerins O’Rahillys Lotto, four numbers are selected from 1 to 28. If anybody matches the four numbers selected on the night he/she wins the Jackpot. Match three numbers to win €25. Tickets cost €2 each. The Kerins O’Rahillys Lotto can also be played online at www.korgaa.com

Lotto Sellers

The club needs lotto ticket sellers. It can be worth your while. If you are interested contact any member of the Senior Committee.

Charlie’s Bar
Club Lotto on takes place in the bar every Monday night with a special in house raffle if you are present so why not pop along. Why not treat yourself to lunch in Charlie’s. There’s something to please everyone. Weightwatchers takes place in the Healy Room every Thursday and have now changed to “winter” times. Classes now take place at 9.30am, 12.30 and 5.30pm.

The Active Retired Coffee Morning Group meets every Tuesday morning in Charlie’s. Come along and keep in touch with old friends and make new friends. All welcome. “Dance for Fun” is back! It takes place in the Bistro from 8-9.30pm every Wednesday. All welcome. We have many different size function rooms and cater to all types of function. Contact Tom or Eileen or any member of staff at 7124956 if you have any queries.

Card Drive
Attention card players there will be a “Whist drive” on Thursday the 8th in the club and the “45” card drive in club house on Friday the 9th. Tables of 6. Bring a friend. All welcome.

Sympathies
Sincere Sympathy is expressed to the family of Violet Feehan (née Scanlon) Spa Road Tralee, Christopher O’Hehir Balloonagh Estate Tralee, Pat Guihan Laurel Court Tralee, Mary Quinn Reidy’s Terrace Tralee, John Marchant Chutehall Tralee and William (Billy) O’Brien Chestnut Drive Oakpark Tralee. May they rest in Peace.

P.R.O Contact
If you have any thing you feel is of interest for the Kerins O’Rahillys notes please get in touch. You can contact me at pro.kerinsorahillys.kerry@gaa.ie. Why not join our Facebook group to keep up to date with all fixtures and what is going on in the club. Just follow the following link https://www.facebook.com/groups/Narries/​

Hardy Souls Brave The Elements For Rotary Club 10K Run

AN ESTIMATED 150 participants took part in the Rotary Club’s ‘Run Kingdom Run’ event, despite the awful weather conditions which were wet from start to finish.

The 10K run was won by Dublin’s Gary Condon who came in at the finish line at the Brandon Hotel in a time of  34.49, beating Tralee man Micheal O’Regan by a matter of seconds.

“We got 150 around which is excellent for a bad morning, it went very well,” said one of the event organisers Marcus Howlett.

President of the Tralee Rotary Club John Moriarty was also pleased.

“We’re delighted with the turn out despite the weather, this is the first Tralee Rotary 10K run and we will be hoping to do another again next year,” he said.

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2nd place Micheal O'Regan and winner Gary Condon moments after they finished the race.
Second placed  Micheal O’Regan with winner Gary Condon moments after they finished the race. Photo by Gavin O’Connor

 

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Tommy Horan, Tralee, Elaine O’Keefe, Athea and Ciara Tierney, Tralee  at the Rotary Run on Monday. Photo by Gavin O’Connor

 

 

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Paudie Barrett and Risteard Pierse both from Doon, Caroline Sugrue, Spa, Catriona Chester, Tralee, Moira Hayes, Clahane, and Mark O’Shea, Ballyard, at the Rotary Run on Monday. Photo by Gavin O’Connor

 

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Derek Griffin , Tralee, Siobhan Carney, Tralee, Kevin Murray, Tralee at the Rotary Run on Monday. Photo by Gavin O’Connor

 

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Killian Tierney, Spa, Declan Murphy, Killorglin, Sean O’Sullivan, Castleisland, Denis Keane, Killarney at the Rotary Run on Monday. Photo by Gavin O’Connor

 

 

Tralee Parnells Club News 05/05/2014

traleeparnells 2Under 16 County league B
Well done to our U16 who beat Ballyduff in the County league B semi final 5-8 to 2-10.
We now play Causeway Friday in Austin Stack Park.

One-Direction Ticket Draw

Great response to date for the One Direction tickets for the 25th of May concert.
You have a 1 in 120 chance of winning two premium level, tickets for the draw cost €5.
Text 0851355566 to select your number from 1 to 120.

Training moved to Caherslee
For all ages from under 6 to 12, training is at 7pm in Caherslee Road, from Friday the 2nd of May onwards, for the summer.
Cúl Camp:

Tralee Parnells Cúl Camp will take place on the 11-15th of August in Caherslee. The camp is being run by Kerry county board. This link will bring you directly to the online registration form for Parnells:
https://secure.kelloggsculcamps.gaa.ie/booking/online/?venue=672

VIDEO: This Is Great. Pharrell’s ‘Happy’ Gets The Ballybunion Treatment

A VIDEO of Ballybunion people dancing to the Pharrell Williams hit ‘Happy’ is getting a lot of attention since it was uploaded to Youtube yesterday.

The town is the latest to make a video version of the hit song and the makers didn’t lose the opportunity to highlight the incredible beauty of the cliffs, beach and other attractions. There are some nifty movers in there too. The video is approaching 5,000 views and has been featured on Joe.ie and The Journal.ie

Ok then Tralee film-makers, when are we going to get our version?

 

Fionnbar Walsh Book Signing At Eason’s

THERE was a steady stream of customers lining up at Eason’s in town on Monday afternoon for a book signing by Fionnbar Walsh.

The author was there to sign copies of ‘Donal’s Mountain’ which tells the story of his son Donal, the inspirational teenager who came to national attention last March with his anti-suicide message.

Donal passed away on May 12 last year and his father will be travelling the country in the next few weeks to sign copies in bookshops and to speak to students in 16 primary and secondary schools throughout the country.

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Elizabeth Hayes, Clodagh Byrne and Alannah McElligott with 'Donal's Mountain' author, Fionnbar Walsh at Eason's on Monday afternoon. Photo by Dermot Crean
Elizabeth Hayes, Clodagh Byrne and Alannah McElligott with ‘Donal’s Mountain’ author, Fionnbar Walsh at Eason’s on Monday afternoon. Photo by Dermot Crean
Emma Harrington, Tralee, gets her copy of 'Donal's Mountain signed by author, Fionnbar Walsh at Eason's on Monday afternoon. Photo by Dermot Crean
Emma Harrington, Tralee, gets her copy of ‘Donal’s Mountain’ signed by author, Fionnbar Walsh at Eason’s on Monday afternoon. Photo by Dermot Crean
Aoife Finnerty, Abbeyfeale has her copy of 'Donal's Mountain' signed by author, Fionnbar Walsh at Eason's on Monday afternoon. Photo by Dermot Crean
Aoife Finnerty, Abbeyfeale has her copy of ‘Donal’s Mountain’ signed by author, Fionnbar Walsh at Eason’s on Monday afternoon. Photo by Dermot Crean
Shannon McInerney, Ballyrickard, with 'Donal's Mountain' author, Fionnbar Walsh at Eason's on Monday afternoon. Photo by Dermot Crean
Shannon McInerney, Ballyrickard, with ‘Donal’s Mountain’ author, Fionnbar Walsh at Eason’s on Monday afternoon. Photo by Dermot Crean

 

Austin Stacks GAA News 05/05/2014

Austin StacksSENIOR FOOTBALL

Austin Stacks 1-11

Milltown/Castlemaine 0-10 

This replay, in round 1 of the Club Championship played in ideal conditions in Milltown on last Saturday evening (3rd May), was as intense and as tight as the drawn game six days previously.

With both defences excelling early on, the first four points of the game (two to each side) came from frees – Shane Carroll on target for us after fouls on Fiachna Mangan and Greg Horan.
The first score from play came in the 12th minute for the home side, followed by two more in quick succession to leave us trailing by 0-5 to 0-2 at the end of the first quarter.

We held the opposition scoreless in the second quarter but only added two ourselves in this period – another Shane Carroll free after a foul on himself and, before that, our only score from play in this half by Shane O’Callaghan. Milltown led at half time by 0-5 to 0-4.

Milltown went further ahead inside the second minute of the resumption with another pointed free. However, the introduction of William Kirby and Darragh O’Brien (forward) at the start of the second half seemed to give us more impetus and, consequently, we got the next three points – one each from play by Shane O’Callaghan and Mikey Collins and another pointed free by Shane Carroll.

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Action from the game on Saturday evening between Austin Stacks and Milltown/Castlemaine. Photo by Dermot Crean

This put us back in the lead for the first time since the second minute of the game. Another pointed free for Milltown saw the sides on level terms again as we entered the final quarter.

We were now dominating play and, in the space of four minutes, we had took command for the first time in the game with two more Shane Carroll points and a goal finished off by Mikey Collins, who was making his first start of the season.

We were now five points up but Milltown, as is their wont, never gave up and, by the 55th minute were back in the game with three points on the trot.

This left for a nervous finish but two more Shane Carroll points closed out the game and we now move on to meet Dingle in the quarter final on a date to be announced.

Team: Jonathan Conway, Ronan Shanahan, Fearghal MacNamara, John Dennis, Pa McCarthy, Daniel Bohan, Ciarán O’Connell, Barry Shanahan (Capt), Wayne Guthrie, Greg Horan, Denis McElligott, Fiachna Mangan, Michael Collins (1-1), Shane Carroll (0-8 – 6 frees), Shane O’Callaghan (0-2).
Subs used: William Kirby (ht), Darragh O’Brien (ht), Barry Walsh (42m), David Mannix (50m).

Originally, the next round of the Co. League (round 4 – at home to Rathmore) was fixed for the coming weekend, but we now understand that our Club Championship quarter final tie, away to Dingle, may go ahead instead. Nothing has been confirmed as we write. Check Club Website for updates..

HURLING

Our Hurlers were due to travel to Abbeydorney on Monday evening (5th May) to fulfill a postponed game in the North Kerry Intermediate League. Check Club Website for details.
We have a bye this week in the South Kerry League with our next two games at home – to Duagh on next Wednesday (14th May); and against Kilgarvan on the following Monday (19th May). The 4th and final round will be away to St. Pats (East Kerry) on Wednesday, 28th May.

MINOR FOOTBALL

Austin Stacks 1-12

Kerins O’Rahillys 2-6

When these sides met in the last round of the Co. League just over two weeks ago it was O’Rahillys who triumphed, but on last Sunday evening (4th May) in the Town League Final in Connolly Park we turned the tables on the visitors to retain the James Hobbert Cup after some brilliant football by both sides.

Michael O’Donnell won the throw-in, progressed up field and put over a beauty with just 15 seconds on the clock. Rahillys equalized over a minute later from a free but two more pointed frees by Michael left us two ahead at the end of the first quarter.
Such was the intensity of our first half performance that we limited the opposition to just one more score before half time, while we put over three more – a Michael O’Donnell free and one each from play by Ciarán Flanagan and Calvin Foley to leave us ahead at the break by 0-6 to 0-2.

Three minutes after the resumption, Rahillys were through on goal but two superb goal-line clearances by Niall Carroll-Cane and James O’Connor prevented a certain goal even though a point did materialize. The goal did come for O’Rahillys three minutes later to level the game for the second time. Both sides then swapped points from frees – with Michael again on target for us.
Then, in the space of four minutes (41st to 45th) we really upped our game, scoring three superb points from play by Calvin Foley, Louis Ryle and Jack O’Shea and a brilliant goal by Jessie O’Sullivan to leave us six points clear as the game entered the final quarter.
In the next twelve minutes both sides shared two points each – ours coming again from Michael O’Donnell frees.
However Strand Road kept pressing and got through for a goal as the game went into added time but we held out for a well deserved victory.

All twenty who played on the evening gave displays that, on another day, would yield a Man of the Match Award but the already mentioned Michael O’Donnell and Timmy Murphy, for his first half display in particular, would just about shade it on this occasion.
Team: Danny Kinsella, Dylan Harnett (Capt), Niall Carroll-Cane, Darragh Scanlon, Cathal O’Reilly, Jack O’Shea (0-1), Jack Kenny, Michael O’Donnell (0-7 – 6 frees), Calvin Foley (0-2), Timmy Murphy, Louis Ryle (0-1) Craig Corcoran), Seán Fitzmaurice, Ciarán Flanagan (0-1), Seán Dukes.
Subs used: James O’Connor (21m), Seán Hurley (ht), Jessie O’Sullivan (35m) (1-0), Anthony Moynihan (46m), Sam Nealon (47m).
Our Minors (as a team) now have a break until the Co. Championship gets underway on the Wednesday after the Munster Final (9th July). In the meantime let us wish all those doing Exams all the best in the coming weeks.

GOOD LUCK

Good luck to the Kerry Minors (including our own Jack Morgan) who take on Tipperary in this Wednesday evening’s (7th May) Munster Championship semi final in Semple Stadium at 7pm.

SCÓR SÍNSIR

Congratulations to Kerry’s three Clubs – Churchill, Glenflesk and Kilcummin who won All Ireland Titles in Senior Scór at the recent Finals in Athlone.
Churchill are the Quiz Champions with Glenflesk and Kilcummin annexing the Rinnce Foirne and Rinnce Set respectively.

SUNDAY LUNCH

Lunch continues in the Clubhouse every Sunday from 12 to 4pm. Bookings on 066 7126942.

CLUBHOUSE

As always the Clubhouse is available for all types of Parties. Phone Ian from 7pm at 066 7126942 for bookings.

BINGO

The Bingo session will continue on this and every Saturday night at 8.30pm in our Clubrooms.

CARDS

The 45 Card Sessions continue in the Clubhouse every Monday and Thursday nights at 9.30pm.
All at the Cards offer sympathy to Kevin Feehan on the death of his mother, Violet (see Sympathy)

LOTTO

Last Monday week’s (28th April) Jackpot worth €5,000 was not won. The numbers drawn were 17, 21, 22 and 31.
The €20 prizes went to Pat Kissane and John O’Riordan, both c/o The Club; Tadgh Carroll, c/o Carmel O’Neill; Billy Ryle, c/o Club Rockies and Anne Murphy, c/o The Ladies.

GOOD NEWS

It’s great to hear the good news that our friend and colleague, Charlie Healy (one of our regular Lotto sellers) has been given the all-clear following his recent series of ongoing treatments.

SYMPATHY

Sincere sympathy is offered to the families of Violet Feehan (nee Scanlon), Spa Road (mother of Kevin – see Cards); Pat Guihan, Laurel Court and late of Tuosist; Christopher O’Hehir, Balloonagh Estate; Mary Quinn, Reidy’s Terrace; John Marchant, Chute Hall; and Billy O’Brien, Chesnut Drive, Oakpark and late of Castletownroche (former Kerry County Agricultural Officer) who died during the past week.

Sport: Strand Road Side Beaten In Killarney

Kerins O’Rahilly’s 0-9

Legion 3-9

By Dan Walsh (from Kerins O’Rahilly’s club notes)
Declan Quill has a shot on goal saved, but it goes over for a point, at the match on Saturday between Kerins O'Rahilly's and Legion in Killarney. Photo by Dermot Crean
Declan Quill has a shot on goal saved, but it goes over for a point, at the match on Saturday between Kerins O’Rahilly’s and Legion in Killarney. Photo by Dermot Crean

PLAYED in ideal conditions at the Deerpark pitch, Killarney Legion proved too strong for Kerins O’Rahilly’s, who were without a host of players for this club championship tie.

Legion were first on the scoreboard with an early goal but Strand Road replied straight after with a well taken point by Declan Quill at the seventh minute leaving two points between the sides.

Garry Kissane then made great save when he he blocked a piledriver from James O’Donoghue that had goal written all over it.

Points by Declan Quill and Barry John Keane reduced the gap to a point leaving the scores Rahillys 0-3 to Legions 1-1 at the 13th minute.

Both sides traded scores with Strand Road having points from Jack Savage and Barry John Keane to leave Legion ahead by 1-3 to Strand Roads 0-5 at the 25th minute.

Then disaster struck for the Tralee side before half time in a well worked move by the Legion forwards for their second goal to leave them ahead at half time by 2-4 to Kerins O Rahillys 0-5 .

The second half was only three minutes old when Legion struck for their third goal and it was all uphill fro Strand Road after this.

But the team battled on and great play by John C O’Connor in midfield, ably assisted by Rory Molloy and points by Declan Quill , Jack Savage and Barry John Keane had the scores at K.O.Rahillys 0-9 to Legions 3-8 with five minutes to go.

Strand Road would have had a goal when Ronan Quill billowed the net from close range but the referee didn’t allow adavantage.

Garry Kissane made two excellent saves again in the second half and though the team gave it everything on the night, Legion ran out deserved winners.

The Tralee team missed David Moran who was injured and also Shane Brosnan and Kevin Walshe who were also out with injury.

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Action from the match on Saturday between Kerins O'Rahilly's and Legion in Killarney. Photo by Dermot Crean
Action from the match on Saturday between Kerins O’Rahilly’s and Legion in Killarney. Photo by Dermot Crean
Barry John Keane takes a shot at the match on Saturday between Kerins O'Rahilly's and Legion in Killarney. Photo by Dermot Crean
Barry John Keane takes a shot at the match on Saturday between Kerins O’Rahilly’s and Legion in Killarney. Photo by Dermot Crean
Players rising for the ball at the match on Saturday between Kerins O'Rahilly's and Legion in Killarney. Photo by Dermot Crean
Players rising for the ball at the match on Saturday between Kerins O’Rahilly’s and Legion in Killarney. Photo by Dermot Crean
Jack Savage surveys his options at the match on Saturday between Kerins O'Rahilly's and Legion in Killarney. Photo by Dermot Crean
Strand Road’s Jack Savage surveys his options at the match on Saturday between Kerins O’Rahilly’s and Legion in Killarney. Photo by Dermot Crean

Little Liam Dies From Battens Disease

YOUNG Liam Heffernan, who had been battling Batten’s Disease, has died. He was just five years old.

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Liam Heffernan with his parents Mary and Tony pictured in 2011.

His father Tony tweeted the news earlier yesterday morning.

“#LittleLiamo has grown angelwings and joined sister Saoirse in heaven #RIP son #SuperHero No More #BattenDisease”

Liam, from Castlemaine, suffered from the rare Battens Disease and last year lost his sight and began suffering a surge in seizures.

His sister Saoirse died of the same condition, at the same age in 2010.

He had lost nearly all mobility and was not able to consume solid foods in the past year.

Tony and Mary Heffernan are vocal campaigners for Batten’s disease awareness and run the Saoirse Foundation, supporting other Irish families in similar positions.

Bees for Battens is online campaign for raising awareness and supporting those affected by Battens disease.

• Donations can be made to: The Saoirse Foundation, Address: AIB Tralee Co Kerry Account No: 85130187; Sort Code: 93-62-19; IE13AIBK93621985130187;  Swift Code: AIBKIE2D
Postal Donations can be made Bee For Battens, The Saoirse Foundation, Castldrum, Castlemaine, Co Kerry, Ireland
You can also donate be sending old mobile phones  free of charge to: The Bee For Battens Appeal, Freepost, PO BOX 7958, Dublin 11.
More details available on http://www.beeforbattens.org

Sport: Tough Battle Sees Stacks Go Through

Austin Stacks 1-11

Milltown/Castlemaine 0-10

Report by Martin Collins (from Austin Stacks notes)
Was it over the line? Mikey Collins bears down on the Milltown/Castlemaine goalkeeper for what proved to be a decisive goal in the match on Saturday night. Photo by Dermot Crean
Was it over the line? Austin Stacks’ Mikey Collins bears down on the Milltown/Castlemaine goalkeeper for what was a decisive goal in the match on Saturday night. Photo by Dermot Crean

THIS replay of round 1 of the Club Championship played in ideal conditions in Milltown on Saturday evening was as intense and as tight as the drawn game six days previously.

With both defences excelling early on, the first four points of the game (two to each side) came from frees – Shane Carroll on target for Stacks after fouls on Fiachna Mangan and Greg Horan.

The first score from play came in the 12th minute for the home side, followed by two more in quick succession to leave the Tralee team trailing by 0-5 to 0-2 at the end of the first quarter.

Stacks held the opposition scoreless in the second quarter but only added two points themselves in this period – another Shane Carroll free after a foul on himself and, before that, the only Stacks score from play in this half by Shane O’Callaghan.  Milltown led at half time by 0-5 to 0-4.

Things get heated at the game on Saturday night. Photo by Dermot Crean
Things get heated at the game on Saturday night. Photo by Dermot Crean

Milltown went further ahead inside the second minute of the resumption with another pointed free. However, the introduction of William Kirby and Darragh O’Brien (forward) at the start of the second half seemed to give the Rockies more impetus and, consequently, they got the next three points – one each from play by Shane O’Callaghan and Mikey Collins and another pointed free by Shane Carroll.

This put them back in the lead for the first time since the second minute of the game. Another pointed free for Milltown saw the sides on level terms again as they entered the final quarter.

Stacks were now dominating play and, in the space of four minutes, they took command for the first time in the game with two more Shane Carroll points and a goal finished off by Mikey Collins, who was making his first start of the season.

They were now five points up, but Milltown, as is their wont, never gave up and, by the 55th minute were back in the game with three points on the trot.
This left for a nervous finish but two more Shane Carroll points closed out the game and they now move on to meet Dingle in the quarter final on a date to be announced.

Team: Jonathan Conway, Ronan Shanahan, Fearghal MacNamara, John Dennis, Pa McCarthy, Daniel Bohan, Ciarán O’Connell, Barry Shanahan (Capt), Wayne Guthrie, Greg Horan, Denis McElligott, Fiachna Mangan, Michael Collins (1-1), Shane Carroll (0-8 – 6 frees), Shane O’Callaghan (0-2).
Subs used: William Kirby (ht), Darragh O’Brien (ht), Barry Walsh (42m), David Mannix (50m).

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Action from the game on Saturday night. Photo By Dermot Crean
Action from the game on Saturday night. Photo By Dermot Crean
The injured Kieran Donaghy shouting encouragement to the players from the sideline on Saturday night. Photo by Dermot Crean
The injured Kieran Donaghy shouting encouragement to the players from the sideline on Saturday night. Photo by Dermot Crean
Going for the ball at the game on Saturday night. Photo by Dermot Crean
Going for the ball at the game on Saturday night. Photo by Dermot Crean
Shane Carroll turns away after scoring the 'insurance point' to put the Rockies four points clear at the match on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Shane Carroll turns away after scoring the ‘insurance point’ to put the Rockies four points clear at the match on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean

 

Profile: The Rise And Rise Of Toireasa

By Dermot Crean

IT’S hard to imagine being a political veteran at the age of 34, but looking at her record, it’s a description that could be applied to  Toireasa Ferris.

A county councillor since 2003, the daughter of the Sinn Fein Deputy, Martin Ferris, has been a mainstay there since and has served as Mayor of Kerry during her stint in the local authority.

I met her at the Sinn Fein offices in Tralee where she was busy answering calls from constituents and preparing to head out on the canvass.

Educated in Ardfert National School and the Gaelcholaiste in Tralee, she went on to UL to study Law and European Studies. She then went to Queens University, Belfast where she did a Masters in Human Rights and Criminal Justice and next week she will be enrolling in UL again to do her Phd. (“I either do it now while my children are young or wait until they finish their education in about 15 years time”).

Toireasa Ferris at work in the Sinn Fein offices in Moyderwell. Photo by Dermot Crean
Toireasa Ferris at work in the Sinn Fein offices in Moyderwell. Photo by Dermot Crean

Was a political career always on the cards for Toireasa?

“Well there’s six of us in the family and I’m the only one involved in politics. So it’s not so much that it was inevitable, it’s just that I have an obvious interest in politics and having grown up in a Republican household, I was drawn to a Republican party. Obviously when my father got out of jail I became involved in electoral politics. I helped out in the 1997 campaign where we came very close, before success in 2002. Once I turned 16, myself and Conor Foley started a branch of Ogra Sinn Fein in Kerry and that’s when my real activism started.”

Then in 2003, with the dual mandate abolished and her father having to give up his local seat, the party came knocking.

“I was co-opted on to Kerry County Council in September 2003. It wasn’t something I envisaged or desired as it was the night before my second last final exam in UL and I got a call saying the party decided I was the best person to put forward to the council. It was a huge shock for me. I spent the night thinking ‘how am I going to tell my father that I do not want to do this’.”

But she relented and gave a year’s commitment.

“I said I’d go into the council  and contest the local elections and then I’d get my life back but it’s now 11 years later and I’m still involved in electoral politics.”

Still there and facing into another election. So what does she feel are the major issues facing the Tralee electoral area (see video)

She has been surprised at the reaction on some doorsteps during the canvass.

“I have been stunned at some doors we have been gone to. The welcome we’re getting at some traditional Fianna Fail and Fine Gael households has been surprising. A number of households have told us they’ve chased other candidates from their doors. While it’s heartening, it doesn’t mean we’re going to be getting number ones from all these houses. We’ll certainly get preferences but it’s the extra ones which will determine whether we get the extra seat or hold onto what we have.”

While national issues are out of the hands of councillors, Toireasa said she is determined to try to reduce the property tax by 15%.

“We [Sinn Fein] have given a commitment that we’ll reduce it by 15%. I know another party has said they will do this also but I want people to judge them by their actions. Months ago I put forward a motion saying the Council should commit to reducing the property tax by the maximum of 15% and not one single member of the other parties supported it.”

She sees huge tourism potential for north Kerry which is untapped at the moment.

“The Wild Atlantic Way, if it’s done right, will give a huge opportunity to sell a countywide product. I’m involved with a group that is working with the St Brendan story where we can attract visitors interested in the religious aspect or the celtic angle and the Brendan The Voyager story. There’s huge potential inland too in Ratoo Tower and many medieval sites dotted around north Kerry.”

Politics is of course a time-consuming career, especially for someone with young children.

“It’s not a career conducive to a good quality family life regardless of whether you’re a mother or a father. There are other parents in Kerry County Council with young families, both male and female, and it is as hard for me as it is for any of them. But definitely for family life, entering into politics would not be the best idea. The time that’s involved, the exposure and lack of privacy for elected representatives.”

On the whole women in politics issue, she doesn’t support gender quotas.

“I support equal opportunity for all to get involved in electoral politics. I personally do not support gender quotas, I do not support discrimination of any kind when it comes to any position in life. It has to be based on ability rather than gender or anything else.”

When it comes to hobbies she says she has “a very dull and boring life”.

“I’m exceptionally lazy when it comes to sport or physical activity, I’ve tried the gym but no…I’ll eventually find my niche. Were it not for becoming involved in ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ for Austin Stacks last year, I probably wouldn’t have much of a social life. Children, work, children, work,” she said referring to Liadain and Seadhna, her children with husband, Pa Kelly.

Being a councillor, Toireasa’s phone is always on and she gets calls into the night. Sometimes though it’s better to turn it off once in a while…

“I remember when I was having my first child and I had the phone with me to inform family of any developments. I got a phone call, that I stupidly answered, so I was having contractions and listening to somebody ranting about an issue she was having with the housing department.She was quite taken aback when I said ‘can I ring you back in a few days, I’m going into the labour ward shortly’. That was my own fault though, I shouldn’t have answered the phone.”

Communion Day For Listellick Pupils

IT was a special day at Our Lady and St Brendan’s Church on Saturday when 25 children made their First Communion.

Parents and family members were on hand to witness the milestone event in the lives of the Listellick NS pupils.

The weather smiled on the occasion as families gathered in the parish centre after for refreshments and photographs before leaving for private celebrations.

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Jack Slattery, with parents John and Karen, and his sibling Tadhg and Caoimhe at the Listellick Communions at Our Lady and St Brendan's Church on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Jack Slattery, with parents John and Karen, and his sibling Tadhg and Caoimhe at the Listellick Communions at Our Lady and St Brendan’s Church on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Stephen Nix, with his parents Marie and John and sister Katie Jack Slattery, at the Listellick Communions at Our Lady and St Brendan's Church on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Stephen Nix, with his parents Marie and John and sister Katie Jack Slattery, at the Listellick Communions at Our Lady and St Brendan’s Church on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Dylan McEneaney with parents Pam and Terry and brother Philip at the Listellick Communions at Our Lady and St Brendan's Church on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Dylan McEneaney with parents Pam and Terry and brother Philip at the Listellick Communions at Our Lady and St Brendan’s Church on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Kyle Clifford, Lee Drive parents Fiona and Billy at the Listellick Communions at Our Lady and St Brendan's Church on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Kyle Clifford, Lee Drive with parents Fiona and Billy at the Listellick Communions at Our Lady and St Brendan’s Church on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Layla Lynch, with her grandparents Tina and Maurice Lynch at the Listellick Communions at Our Lady and St Brendan's Church on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Layla Lynch, with her grandparents Tina and Maurice Lynch at the Listellick Communions at Our Lady and St Brendan’s Church on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean

Huge Drop In South Kerry Suicides Since Donal’s Interview

By Dermot Crean

THERE have been four reported suicides in south Kerry since Donal Walsh came to national prominence in March 2013, down from 28 on the previous 12 months.

The figures came from South Kerry Coroner, Terence Casey, who told Donal’s father, Fionnbar, when he met him in Killarney on Thursday. Mr Walsh revealed the figures in a speech to students in the CBS The Green gym on Friday when the Cycle Against Suicide participants paid a visit to the school.

The cyclists were completing the Donal Walsh Memorial leg of the cycle, named after the anti-suicide campaigner who took part in a similar cycle fundraiser two years ago.

The coroner told Mr Walsh that since Donal appeared on Radio Kerry’s ‘Kerry Today’ programme in March 2013 to receive a local hero award, there have been four reported suicides in the south Kerry area.

This is a drop of 24 from the 28 reported in the 12 months prior to that interview. (see video)

Mr Casey has spoken in the past of the effect Donal Walsh has had on young people and his influence in preventing them from taking their own lives, since the Tralee teenager came to national prominence in the months prior to his death.

Mr Walsh will be signing copies of his book, ‘Donal’s Mountain’ at First Chapter bookshop in the Manor West Retail Centre on Sunday from 2-4pm.

Video: Cyclists Celebrate Donal Walsh At CBS

By Dermot Crean

OVER 300 cyclists rolled into CBS The Green on Friday afternoon for the Donal Walsh Memorial leg of the nationwide Cycle Against Suicide.

The students and staff of CBS were joined by Labour Deputy AJ Spring, local councillors, well-wishers, and students representing other schools from the town, who gave them a rousing guard of honour as they arrived after making the journey from Killarney that morning.

The cyclists were treated to refreshments before they all congregated in the school gym with the students where there was a great atmosphere (see video).

 

The main organiser of the cycle, Jim Breen of Pulselearning at the Kerry Technology Park, was MC in the gym and gave a talk on how students should always seek help from family, friends and youth groups if they are feeling suicidal or depressed.

He also paid tribute to Donal Walsh and the immense impact he made on people in his short life.

“One young man has done more to prevent suicide on the island of Ireland than anybody else in Irish history. Today is a celebration of Donal’s zest for life and I am so proud that we’re doing this today,” said Mr Breen.

He interviewed students and teachers from the school and also spoke to local taxi driver, Kevin Finn, who has been taking part in the cycle around the country. Kevin informed the audience that he was 18 stone this time last year, but since he has been cycling in the past year he is down to just under 15 stone.

Fionnbar Walsh then spoke to the crowd, beginning by reading Donal’s now famous letter which brought him to national attention. He went on to recall visiting the school soon after his son’s passing and also reiterated Donal’s anti-suicide message and asked those who are feeling depressed to seek help from family and friends. (see excerpt from Fionnbar’s talk in this video)

The cyclists then got back on the road for the next leg which finished in Newcastlewest on Friday evening. The cycle finishes in Dublin next Sunday.

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The huge crowd gathered in the CBS gym on Friday.
The huge crowd gathered in the CBS gym on Friday. Photo by Dermot Crean
From left: Eoghan O'Brien, Oisin Fitzgerald, Seun Duyine. Photo Dermot Crean
From left: Eoghan O’Brien, Oisin Fitzgerald, Seun Duyine at the CBS on Friday. Photo Dermot Crean
Left to right: Damian Morrisson Jackie Ruttledge Lian McCarthy Lorraine O'Halloran. Photo Gavin O'Connor
Participants in the Cycle Against Suicide, Damian Morrisson Jackie Ruttledge, Leanne McCarthy and Lorraine O’Halloran at the CBS on Friiday. Photo Gavin O’Connor
From Left: Liam Cahill Robert Flaherty Cian Kennedy Jack O'Shea. Photo Gavin O'Connor.
Local cyclists Liam Cahill Robert Flaherty Cian Kennedy Jack O’Shea at the CBS on Friday. Photo Gavin O’Connor
From Left: Cormac Coffey, Hugh Stewart, John Kelly, Des O'Connor, Jesse O'Sullivan, Ger O'Connor, James O'Callaghan. Photo Gavin O'Connor
Taking part in the Cycle Against Suicide were locals Cormac Coffey, Hugh Stewart, John Kelly, Des O’Connor, Jesse O’Sullivan, Ger O’Connor, James O’Callaghan. Photo Gavin O’Connor
From Left: Alice Jaeger Anna Farrell Saoirse Ferris Rose Linney
Presentation students Alice Jaeger, Anna Farrell, Saoirse Ferris and Rose Linney at the Tralee CBS on Friday.
From Left: Andrew Mcellistrim, Jack Murry, Marcus Prendeville, Mitchell Holland, Padraig O'Connor
Tralee cyclists Andrew McEllistrim, Jack Murray, Marcus Prendeville, Mitchell Holland and Padraig O’Connor at Tralee CBS on Friday.
Jim Breen (right) interviewing local taxi driver, Kevin Finn at the Tralee CBS gym on Friday.
Jim Breen (right) interviewing local taxi driver, Kevin Finn at the Tralee CBS gym on Friday. Photo by Dermot Crean

 

 

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