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PHOTOS: Another Feast Of Football Out West At Comórtas Peile Páidí Ó Sé

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Comórtas chairman Pádraig Ó Sé presents Dublin’s St Anne’s captain Sam Blood with the junior men’s cup at the Lidl Comórtas Peile Páidí Ó Sé football tournament which took place all over West Kerry at the weekend.

IT’S 35 years since the Lidl Comórtas Peile Páidí Ó Sé began and there is no stopping this juggernaut of a GAA club festival with over 600 players playing football, socialising and filling up hotels and BnB’s across the Dingle Peninsula last weekend, a huge economic boast to the area during the off-season.

As usual, some well-known people were part of the line-up including former Down 1994 All-Ireland winning captain DJ Kane who managed Cooley Kickhams in the senior men’s cup, Multi All-Ireland winning Dublin all-star Lyndsey Davey who lined out Skerries Harps in the junior ladies cup, Dublin legend Joe McNally, who managed St. Anne’s to victory in the intermediate men’s cup and Johnny B O’Brien of The Two Johnnies who was player/manager whose native Cahir GAA of Tipperary lost the junior men’s final by one point to Galbally of Limerick.

Comórtas Chairman, Pádraig Óg Ó Sé said; “We are thrilled to keep driving forward Páidí’s vision to attract new people to the peninsula every year to play Gaelic football. It’s a big organisational and financial undertaking and special mention has to go to Lidl, our title sponsor.

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“They have really changed the ladies game in Ireland and have been with us for six years now, which shows their commitment to our national sport. We also have strong partners in Dooctor.ie, Medel healthcare, EJMenswear.ie, Udaras Na Gaeltachta and Kerry County Council Tourism Unit who see the value of being part of one of the most well- known GAA club tournaments in the country.”

Pádraig Óg Ó Sé continued, “Our volunteers and locals clubs who give us their pitches are vital and the goodwill is unreal from everyone involved to make this happen annually.”

Scartaglin supporters enjoying the Lidl Comórtaas Peile Páidí Ó Sé GAA football tournament in West Kerry at the weekend was (L to r) Ann Boyle, Melissa O’Callaghan and Anna Kerins.

There was no silverware for Kerry clubs this year. Corca Dhuibhne, Scartaglin and MKL lined out in the ladies intermediate round-robin competition. Corca Dhuibhne had a winning start beating Ballymore of Longford 4-6 to 1-3 but fell to St. Maur’s of Dublin 2-11 to 4 points. On the other side of the draw, Kerry’s MKL and Scartaglen lost out on their matches to Sligo’s Eoghan Rua, the eventual winners of the cup who beat St. Maur’s of Dublin in the final by 3-4 to five points. Scartaglen did get a victory in their final round-robin match, beating MKL by 2-8 to 2-2.

Daingean Uí Chúis lost out in the junior ladies first round to eventual cup winners Round Towers of London by 1-10 to 0-2.

Galbally of Limerick beat Kerry’s Beale, last year’s champions, in the junior men’s cup straight semi-final after extra time by 2-14 to 2-9 in Castlegregory. Galbally went on to beat Johnny B’s Cahir of Tipp by a single point on a scoreline of 2-8 to 13 points.

St. Anne’s of Dublin, managed by Dublin footballing legend Joe McNally won the intermediate men’s final, beating Ballycumber of Offaly 4-20 to 2-9.

In the senior men’s final, Clane of Kildare coasted to victory this one against Courtwood of Laois by 5-10 to 6 points while last year’s ladies senior cup winners CLonguish of Longford lost to Burrishoole of Mayo by 13 points to six points. Scroll down for photos…

Pictured is Tipperary’s Cahir GAA club who reached the final of the junior men’s cup, losing to Galbally of Limerick at the Lidl Comórtas Peile Páidí Ó Sé football tournament which took place at the weekend.
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London’s Round Towers Captain Roisin Kelly being presented with the junior ladies cup by Debbie O’Neill, Lidl at the Lidl Comórtas Peile Páidí Ó Sé football tournament which took place all over West Kerry at the weekend.
London’s Round Towers were crowned the junior ladies cup champions at the Lidl Comórtas Peile Páidí Ó Sé football tournament which took place all over West Kerry at the weekend.
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Pictured is Corca Dhuibhne at Gallarus 2 pitch who competed in the intermediate ladies cup at the Lidl Comórtas Peile Páidí Ó Sé football tournament which took place all over West Kerry at the weekend.
Johnny B O’Brien of The Johnnies comedy duo having a chat with Comórtas chairman Pádraig Ó Sé in Gallarus before his team Cahir of Tipperary competed in the junior men’s cup at the Lidl Comórtas Peile Páidí Ó Sé football tournament which took place in West Kerry at the weekend.
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Limerick’s Galbally GAA club who won the junior men’s final at the Lidl Comórtas Peile Páidí Ó Sé football tournament which took place all over West Kerry at the weekend.
Dublin’s St Anne’s team that won the junior men’s cup at the Lidl Comórtas Peile Páidí Ó Sé football tournament which took place all over West Kerry at the weekend.
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Members of the MKL Gaels LGFA team taking part in the Lidl Comórtas Peile Páidí Ó Sé which took place at the weekend in West Kerry. L to R: Caoimhe Evans, Claire O’Sullivan, Liam Flood, Emma Tagney, Maeve Rochford, Mairead Lehane and Niamh Broderick.
Enjoying the Lidl Comórtaas Peile Páidí Ó Sé football tournament at Gallarus in West Kerry at the weekend are (L to r) Betty Ní Chonic, Kathleen Jordan and Edel Úi Chiobhain from Gallarus.

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Looking Forward To The 35th Comórtas Peile Páidí Ó Sé

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Kerry’s Shane Ryan and Ciara Murphy at Dingle Harbour announcing details of the Lidl Comórtas Peile Páidí Ó Sé 2024, the famed adult men’s and ladies GAA club tournament which takes place from 23-25 February. Details on www.paidiose.com

ALL-IRELAND winning Kerry goalkeeper Shane Ryan and Kerry defender Ciara Murphy took a speedboat trip around majestic Dingle harbour to announce details of the Lidl Comórtas Peile Páidí Ó Sé 2024, the famed club ladies and men’s Gaelic football tournament, taking place all across the Dingle Peninsula from February 23rd to the 25th.

Fourteen counties from the four provinces of Ireland as well as one UK club will take part in the 35th edition of the Lidl Comórtas Peile Páidí Ó Sé, with 26 adult men’s and ladies club teams coming for a weekend of competitive football and social events including popular Irish band Super Céilí at Páidí Ó Sé’s pub in Ventry.

The Kerry clubs taking part this year are Corca Dhuibhne in the Intermediate Ladies competition, Dingle in the Junior Ladies, Lispole in the Intermediate Men’s and Beale in the Junior Men’s.

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The football festival, which was founded by eight-time All-Ireland winner Páidí Ó Sé, is supported by Lidl Ireland, EJ Menswear, Kerry County Council Tourism Unit, Fáilte Ireland and Údarás na Gaeltachta, and has attracted over 20,000 club players since it was founded in 1989.

Comórtas Chairman, Pádraig Óg Ó Sé said; “We are thrilled to keep driving forward Páidí’s vision to attract new people to the peninsula every year to play Gaelic football. Clubs are really enthusiastic to be involved and we have planned a great weekend of craic and entertainment for them.”

A special mention is due to Lidl, who are in the seventh year of their partnership with us, Kerry County Council Tourism Unit and Údarás na Gaeltachta who are backing us also to continue with the Comórtas. We are also delighted that fashion retailers EJ Menswear of Sligo, who are related to the Ó Sé family, are again partnering up with us to ensure it will be a weekend to remember.”

Jamie O’Rourke, Partnerships and Events Manager with Lidl Ireland added; “The event is a fantastic display of Gaelic football and having recently launched our new Get Behind the Fight ad campaign which is designed to drive attendance at female sporting events we would encourage the community far and wide to show up and fill every seat and every game.

Stay tuned to @PIOs85 on X for match fixtures and times in advance of the weekend.

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PHOTOS: Kerry Clubs Enjoy Success At Comórtas Peile Páidi Ó Sé 2023

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Cill Óige of Westmeath wing-back and current Rose of Tralee Rachel Duffy being presented with some roses at Pobalscoil Dingle GAA pitch by Comórtas chairman Padraig Ó Sé at the Lidl Comórtas Peile Páidí Ó Sé.

THE sun shone down on the Dingle Peninsula for the 34th edition of the Lidl Comórtas Peile Páidi Ó Sé 2023 which took place at the weekend.

The Comórtas smelt of roses and glinted of gold medals as current Rose of Tralee Rachel Duffy lined out for Cill Óige of Westmeath while former Galway All-Ireland senior medal winners (1998 and 2001) Kevin Walsh and Gary Fahy were part of Galway’s Killannin management team that eventually won out the Dermot Early senior men’s cup.

With 22 teams – making up over 550 panel members, management and supporters – taking part in ladies and men’s Gaelic football competitions at junior, intermediate and senior level, the ‘Comórtas’ delivered a feast of football to Corca Dhuibhne.

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The football festival also attracted a large crowd to Páidí Ó S’s pub with Saturday night the highlight, with the annual players banquet followed by trad/dance act Super Céilí in the Comórtas marquee.

Comórtas chairman Padraig Óg O’Sé commented; “This is a massive showcase for West Kerry and we are happy to say the power and draw of this tournament for those interested in Gaelic games is still massive.

Gary Fahey (right) with Comórtas chairman Padraig Ó Sé.

“These are future holiday makers who will come back to the area, having had a magical experience at the Comórtas and we are proud of this as that was always Páidi’s idea. Thanks to all players, referees, volunteers and of course our partners Lidl, EJ Menswear.com, Udarás Na Gaeltachta and Kerry Coounty Council for helping to run the football festival each year.”

In the junior men’s competition, Beale beat Camogue Rovers of Limerick comprehensively in the straight semi-final 5-9 to 1-5.

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That brought them to the final which was played in the new pitch in Gallarus, where Beale beat St James’ of Cork on a scoreline of 2-11 to 2-6 with Fionnán Clifford to the fore for the Kerry side.

In the Junior Ladies Shield Final played in Pobalscoil Corca Dhuibhne, Dingle, it was local side Annascaul/Castlegregory who beat Newtown Mountkennedy of Wicklow on a scoreline of 4-4 to 1-2.

The victorious Na Gaeil team.

Despite the best efforts of the current Rose of Tralee Rachel Duffy lining out at right half back for the Westmeath club Cill Óige, Daingean Uí Chúis ladies ran out winners in the Junior Ladies Final also played in Pobalscoil Corca Dhuibhne, on a scoreline of 1-4 to 1-3.

In the Senior Ladies Shield Final played in Pobalscoil Corca Dhuibhne, Na Gaeil of Kerry beat Crosserlough of Cavan on a scoreline of 1-5 to 1-4.

In the Intermediate Ladies Shield Final played in the new pitch in Gallarus, Clann Mhuire of Dublin beat Corca Dhuibhne of Kerry on a scoreline of C3-3 to 1-3.

In the Intermediate Ladies Final played in the new pitch in Gallarus, Belturbet Redhills of Cavan beat Ratoath of Meath on a scoreline of Belturbet 2-3 to 0-5 Ratoath.

In the Senior Ladies Final played in Gallarus, Clonguish of Longford beat Thomas Davis of Dublin on a scoreline of, Clonguish 1-12 to 1-6 Thomas Davis which made it three-in-a-row victories for Clonguish in the senior ladies’ competition. In the Dermot Early senior men’s final, played in Gallarus, Killannin of Galway beat Monaleen of Limerick on a scoreline of Killannin 3-8 to 0-11 Monaleen.

The Player of the Tournament in the ladies’ competitions of the Lidl Comórtas Peile Páidi Ó Sé 2023 was Ciara Healy of Clonguish. The Player of the Tournament in the men’s competition was defender Edwin Murray of Killannin. Scroll down for photos…

The winning Daingean Ui Chuis team.
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Rose of Tralee Rachel Duffy in action.
The winning Beale team.
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