REPORT: A Home Defeat To Bray For Kerry FC

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Photo by Adam Kowalczyk

David Moriarty reports on the SSE Airtricity League of Ireland First Division game on Friday night at Mounthawk Park…

KERRY FC 0–2 BRAY WANDERERS FC

Another matchday came this week as Kerry started the first of two home games in two weeks back at home in Mount Hawk Park. This week Kerry faced Bray Wanderers.

The last time the two faced each other was on Matchday Two when Bray went out 3-1 winners. Since then, Kerry have faced many tough battles in their first year in the senior first division.

Going into the game, Bray sat in the fourth position of the league and won just one of their last six games, most recently winning last week at home to Finn Harps.

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The home side comes into the fixture in the best way possible. Kerry FC will have fresh confidence in the way they play after securing their first-ever Senior League of Ireland first-division win last week away against Athlone Town which ended 3-2.

Especially being back at home, they would get an outstanding reception from the crowd on the night, and rightly so.

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In his program notes, Kerry manager, Billy Dennehy said he was delighted with the unbelievable character the players showed to get the win, but he said getting a winning result in front of the home crowd is something that everyone involved craves.

If the lads could put in half the performance that they did last week against Athlone, they would surely be within a chance of getting back-to-back victories.

In their minds, the season starts now and there is no better way to start it than with another win at home to Bray Wanderers.

The start of the game was very cagey between the two sides. No real chances were had in the opening minutes with both teams having a fair share of the possession.

As the half went on Kerry’s possession grew and they started to put a few passes together, getting more comfortable on the ball.

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Kerry’s first chance came in the sixteenth minute when a long throw from the left-hand side by Sam Aledesanusi was headed on by Ryan Kelliher.

The effort tested Alex Moody in the Bray goal, but he gathered it comfortably. There were few clear-cut chances in the opening exchanges from either side.

It looked like Kerry were just one well-timed pass away from being in on goal, Bray countered that by playing a very high but well-structured defensive line, catching the home side offside numerous times.

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The first big chance of the half for Bray came in the thirty-fifth minute. Dane Massey received the ball just on the left side of the area, his left-footed shot was struck well, and his effort was saved very convincingly by Aaron O’Sullivan in the Kerry goal.

The half was very even and both sides tested each other in different periods of the forty-five.

Kerry had a few opportunities towards the end of the half. The first of which started with a tackle won by Ronan Teahan in midfield, a pass from Sean McGrath over the top went out to the right wing to Ryan Kelliher.

Kelliher played it back inside to McGrath who got his shot off and it
sailed just over the center of the goal.

Just on the halftime mark, another corner delivered from Leo Gaxha reached Sam Aladesanusi who headed down for Kevin Williams inside the six-yard box, but his effort went wide of the post.

Even with the half being as even as it was, it would be the traveling side who would strike first on the night.

A pass sprayed out to the right wing was received by Darren Craven. His cross into the box was saved and pushed out by Aaron O’Sullivan, but unfortunately, it landed at the feet of Harry Groome who slotted home to make it 1-0 to Bray.

Kerry struggled to create anything in the second half and were being outperformed in midfield, which made it exceedingly tough to get themselves on level terms.

Even though Bray scored just six minutes after the second half started it seemed to kill off any momentum Kerry had and effectively killed the game for the Kingdom.

Leo Gaxha tried to create something with sixteen minutes to go on the right-hand side but his superb ball into the opposition’s box was met by nobody and sailed away for a throw-out.

From then on, Bray were just running down the clock and the game was put away from Kerry with nine minutes to go when Wanderers were awarded a penalty for a handball in the box from Ryan Kelliher.

The Kerry team and bench protested but referee Kevin O’Sullivan did not hesitate, and the decision stood.

Ben Feeney stepped up and buried it into the bottom right corner and sealed a 2-0 win for Bray Wanderers.

Kerry played very well and showed the confidence from last week’s win but unfortunately, the second half performance would not match and is something they will need to work on.

They get a great chance to do so when they are back at home again next at home to Wexford.  Hopefully, they can get back on track with a win in that one.

KERRY FC TEAM: 30. AARON O’SULLIVAN, 2. ROB VASIU, 18. SAMUEL
ALADESANUSI, 15. KEVIN WILLIAMS (C), 23. RONAN TEAHEN, 17. NATHANGLEESON, 22. CIAN BARRETT, 13. TOGOR SILONG, 10. LEO GAXHA, 9. RYAN KELLIHER, 7. SEAN MCGRATH.

SUBS: CALLAN SCULLY, STEPHEN MCCARTHY, MATT KEANE, ALEX AINSCOUGH, CIANAN COONEY, GRAHAM O’REILLY, KENNEDY AMECHI.

BRAY WANDERERS TEAM: 1. ALEX MOODY, 5. DAVID WEBSTER (C) (’67 JACK HUDSON), 6. LUKA LOVIC, 8. HARRY GROOME (GOAL ’51), 10. CONOR DAVIS (’67 CALLUM THOMPSON), 11. GERARD SHORTT (’85 CONOR KNIGHT), 12. COLE OMOREHIOMWAN, 14. DANE MASSEY (’85 LEN O’ SULLIVAN), 15. BEN FEENEY (GOAL ’81), 17. DARREN CRAVEN(’75 EOIN FARRELL), 18. MAX MURPHY.

PHOTOS: MTU Staff Enjoy Summer Barbecue At The Tankard

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Eoin McCarthy, Conor Galvin and Pat McGarty at the MTU staff barbecue at The Tankard on Friday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean

THE stunning backdrop of the Slieve Mish mountains provided a lovely setting for a social get together at The Tankard in Kilfenora on Friday evening.

Around 120 staff members from the Munster Technological University met up as the academic year at the Tralee campus comes to an end.

They enjoyed delicious food followed by music from Ian O’Doherty in a relaxed atmosphere overlooking a tranquil Tralee Bay. Scroll down for photos…

Fionn Foley, Angela Callaghan, Joanne Downey and Padraig Kelly at the MTU staff barbecue at The Tankard on Friday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Seamus Murphy, Sean O’Mahony, Niall O’Connor and Ger Corkery at the MTU staff barbecue at The Tankard on Friday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean
Eilish Broderick and Gráinne Stack at the MTU staff barbecue at The Tankard on Friday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Carol McGrath, Siobhan Creedon and Susan Motherway at the MTU staff barbecue at The Tankard on Friday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean
Sophie Price, Martha Farrell, Carmel Kenny and Fiona Tobin at the MTU staff barbecue at The Tankard on Friday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Dr Brendan O’Donnell and Jimmy Deenihan at the MTU staff barbecue at The Tankard on Friday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean
Joseph Walsh, Eve Savage, Fiona Boyle, Emily Leen and Hans Moolman at the MTU staff barbecue at The Tankard on Friday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Ian O’Doherty playing at the MTU staff barbecue at The Tankard on Friday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean

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Hopes Construction Of New Tralee Boxing Club Building Will Begin This Year

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The site allocated for the new home for Tralee Boxing Club at Dean’s Lane, Boherbee.

TRALEE Boxing Club hopes construction of their new building at Dean’s Lane will begin before the end of the year.

Following a monumental drive in recent years by Tralee Municipal District Management and Council, in partnership with Tralee Boxing Club, land has been zoned in Dean’s Lane, Tralee, for a permanent home and sports facility for the club.

With the majority of design work for the building being already completed and funding of over €1m authorised by the Department for Rural and Community Development this week, club officials are hopeful that works will commence in late 2023.

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“This is a dream come true for us. Community is at the heart of everything we do in Tralee Boxing Club, we are a wholly volunteer run, not-for-profit club,” said Bryan O’Sullivan, Chairperson Tralee Boxing Club’

Despite our limited financial and personnel resources, we have managed to run some incredible, inclusive programmes and reached out to so many groups in our community. I am genuinely proud to be a part of this club.”

Tralee Boxing Club has worked to enhance the lives of young people in Tralee since 1936.  Over the years the not-for-profit club has extended its welcoming ethos to many diverse groups in Tralee, including the Muslim, Traveller and Ukrainian communities, as well as people with additional needs.

Tralee Municipal District Management and Council and the Irish government have committed to fully support the club given its long history of being open and welcoming to all.

The club has never had a permanent gym in Tralee and was based in a number of locations throughout its almost 90 years of service, including Strand St, Lohercannon, Balloonagh, Ballymullen and Monavalley. All that will change in the not too distant future.

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PHOTOS: Fantastic Atmosphere On Opening Day Of Tralee Food Festival

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Kayla Burrows of Love and Frosting presents some macarons to Kerry Rose Kelsey McCarthy at the Island of Geese on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean

IT couldn’t have gone better really.

Big crowds, good weather and a festive atmosphere made the opening day of Tralee Food Festival a roaring success on Saturday.

From 10am onwards, the crowds gathered to browse the food stalls and experience the family entertainment at the Island of Geese and in The Square.

The ‘Goldilocks’ weather (not too hot to draw people to beaches, no rain to drive people to shelter) really helped and any fears the Kerry match would draw too many people away and spoil the atmosphere proved unfounded.

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The Taste Trail was well supported as always while cookery demos at the Calor Kitchen in The Square literally gave attendees food for thought in their own kitchen.

The good news is it all happens again today so head down and make the most of your Sunday by supporting this festival. Scroll down for photos…

Sarah, Conor, Ben and Mike Stack at the Island of Geese for the Tralee Food Festival on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Chris Corner, Katie Daly, Siobhan Daly, Brid Collins and Páidí Hayles with Henry the dog at the Island of Geese for the Tralee Food Festival on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Young Carter Reidy with Sabrina Loughnane and Pa Reidy at the Island of Geese for the Tralee Food Festival on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Aisling Trant and Diarmuid Trant at the Island of Geese for the Tralee Food Festival on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Laine Masale buying a pupcake for her dog Abby from Mary O’Sullivan from ‘Pupcakes By Mary’ at the Island of Geese for the Tralee Food Festival on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Abby about to be fed her pupcake by Laine Masale with Sean O’Sullivan at the Island of Geese for the Tralee Food Festival on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Lucy Hanrahan handing over some goodies to customer Sally Ryle at the Island of Geese for the Tralee Food Festival on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Sergeant Eileen O’Sullivan at the Garda stand with Levi, Heidi, Pearl and Kayla Heffernan at the Island of Geese for the Tralee Food Festival on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Elizabeth Fearns and Nathan McDonnell of Ballyseedy Home and Garden Centre at the Island of Geese for the Tralee Food Festival on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Yann O’Carroll and Dominique O’Carroll at the Island of Geese for the Tralee Food Festival on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Young Michaela O’Connor Galvin with her family passing through Dominick Street after her First Holy Communion on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Susie singing showtimes in The Square during the Tralee Food Festival. Photo by Dermot Crean
Causeway Comprehensive students Marta Casasin, Teresa Morote, Maria Esteban, Beatrice Saroglia and Zoe Saccone in the Square for the Tralee Food Festival on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Ken Tobin of the Tralee Food Festival with Richie Castillo of Filipino Flavours and Elaine Kinsella of Radio Kerry before Richie’s cookery demo in the ‘Calor Kitchen’ in The Square on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
There was a big crowd at the Island of Geese for the Tralee Food Festival. Photo by Dermot Crean
A very busy Square for the Tralee Food Festival on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean
The Los Bongos Locos Drummers doing their thing at the Island Of Geese. Photo by Dermot Crean
The Island of Geese was looking great for the Tralee Food Festival on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean