Laois Offaly Tatler Issue 14 Feb 2011

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This guy was watching TV as his wife was out cutting the grass during the hot summer. He finally worked up the energy to go out and ask his wife what was for supper. Well, his missus was quite irritated about him sitting in the air conditioned house all day while she did all the work, so she scolded him. "I can't believe you're asking me about supper right now! Imagine I'm out of town, go inside and figure dinner out yourself." So he went back in the house and fixed himself a big steak, with potatoes, garlic bread and tall glass of iced tea. The wife finally walked in about the time he was finishing up and asked him, "You fixed something to eat? So where is mine?" "Huh? I thought you were out of town."

I was at a once in a lifetime corporate hospitality at a premier football game

and I got an urgent call from the wife saying her mum's been hit by a bus and has only hours to live. Fifteen minutes later, I'm at the hospital and the wife's hugging me. "Thank-you darling, I'm so sorry you'll miss your football." "Don't worry, love, I wouldn't miss this - I'm taping it and I'll watch it later." Dunno why she got so upset when I started setting up the camcorder.

I got home from the pub last night and my wife said, "I can't believe how intoxicated you are." Denying it I said, "I'm not drunk." She said, "Yes you are." I said, "No I'm not." She said, "Can you tell the time?" I walked up to the clock and said, "I'm not drunk."

Every year on their wedding anniversary my boss, Jimmy, and his wife celebrated by staying at the same resort hotel. On their 25th anniversary they booked their usual room. But when the hotel's manager escorted them upstairs, they were in for a big

surprise. "There must be some mistake," Jimmy said. "This looks like the bridal suite." "It's okay," the manager reassured him. "If I put you in the ballroom, that doesn't mean you have to dance." Have you seen how expensive funerals are nowadays? Just before I die, I'm going to change my name to 'OFF'. That way, when the hearse is driving to the church, it will have displayed on top of my coffin in flowers: R.I.P. OFF

The next day he arrived with a different note pinned to his collar: "We have ten children. He's trying to catch up on his sleep." Politicians are like nappies. They need changing regularly, and usually for the same reason.

Little Johnny was sitting on a park bench munching on one candy bar after another. After the sixth one a man on the bench across from him said, "Son, you know eating all that candy isn't good for you. It will give One afternoon, a woman was in her back yard hanging the laundry when you acne, rot your teeth, and make you fat." an old, tired-looking dog wandered Little Johnny replied, "My grandfainto the yard. The woman could tell ther lived to be 107 years old." from the dog's collar and well-fed The man asked, "Did your grandfabelly that he had a home. But when ther eat six candy bars at a time?" she walked into the house, the dog followed her, sauntered down the hall Little Johnny answered, "No, he minded his own business!" and fell asleep in a corner. An hour later, he went to the door, and the woman let him out. The next day the dog was back. He resumed his position in the hallway and slept for an hour. This continued for several weeks. Curious, the woman pinned a note to his collar: "Every afternoon, your dog comes to my house for a nap."

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For the first time in over three years, stars of American Wrestling will invade Tullamore, Co. Offaly, when the powerhouses of Emerald Wrestling Promotions stamp their mark all over the Bridge House Hotel on Friday February 18th at 7.30pm. In a night of guaranteed non stop action, those in attendance will witness the incredible power of Heavyweight gladiators and the athleticism of their high flying Cruiserweight counterparts. One Wrestler looking forward to making the trip to Tullamore is Welsh Heavyweight; Andy Boy Simmonz. Andy is a household name around the UK Wrestling circuit and has achieved great success in many European countries – holding titles in Italy, Germany and Spain. As a fan favourite all over Europe, it wasn’t long before Simmonz attracted the attention of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Simmonz was quickly contracted to battle WWE Superstars Matt Hardy, Goldust and Snitsky on live television. So impressed was WWE Owner Vince McMahon that he personally challenged Simmonz to take on Samoan Monster Umaga in the main event of Monday Night Raw. Andy courageously accepted and put up a warriors effort in a memorable collision. When asked about the event, Simmonz said "I'm really looking forward to coming to Tullamore, because most people only see wrestling on TV and they don't realise what an incredible spectacle it can be when you're close enough to hear every blow. Offaly, and Ireland generally, has a great sporting tradition and I can promise them that they'll never forget the

name Andy Boy Simmonz after the 18th." Also in action in the Bridge House will be the Manchester Monster, LT Summers. Standing 6 foot 6 Inches tall with 17 stone of pure muscle, Summers is an intimidating force for any challenger. Having represented his country at Rugby League, Summers decided to unleash his aggression inside the ring. LT has since dominated the UK Heavyweight Wrestling scene, holding the British Heavyweight Title for four long spells. Summers recently issued a challenge to any Irish wrestler to battle him on February 18th – one which was bravely accepted by Celtic Warrior Eamon O’Neill, a home town hero who always draws huge crowds to events in his native county and all over Europe. The Manchester Monster has stated “O’Neill has bitten off more than he can chew!!” Other wrestlers scheduled to appear on the night include: High Flying Mexican Lion Kid, TNA Star – Haskins and The American Idol - Sean Sensation, plus many more top wrestling stars. After a jam packed night of exciting matches, fans in attendance will have the opportunity to meet all the superstars & collect autographs/pictures with the show having a family friendly theme. Tickets for this American Wrestling event can be purchased at the reception desk of the Bridge House Hotel Tullamore.

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Book Review Fork to Fork Journal Monty and Sarah Don Review by Elizabeth O’Shea Monty Don is very well known from his time on the BBC’s Gardeners’ World, and his 2006 publication Fork to Fork is a very well regarded introduction to vegetable gardening all year. The Fork to Fork Journal is a lovely little book that combines excerpts from the original Fork to Fork with notes pages where the gardener can note what grows, what doesn’t, what tastes lovely and what’s better in the compost heap than on the plate. The book is beautifully bound, and the month-by-month format means there is always something relevant to peruse on those days when it’s just too wet and windy to get out in the garden. If you already own the original Fork to Fork, the journal is not for you because

the growing and cooking information is wordfor-word from the original book. However, if you are new to Monty Don or new to gardening, this is a pleasing book for tips and keeping tidy notes, and it would make a special gift and provide encouragement for a budding gardener Monty and Sarah Don’s Fork to Fork Journal is available for Sheelagh na Gig bookshop, Cloughjordan, which is open Wed-Thu 10.00am-5pm, Fri-Sat 10am-6pm and Sunday 1pm-6pm. Tel: 0505 42123; email, info@sheelaghnagig.com; follow us on Twitter @sheelaghnagig; or see us on Facebook.

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2011 is here and with all new years, we look forward to a fresh start. The Christmas decorations have been put away and perhaps your home looks a bit bare, perhaps you are noticing that a couple of rooms need a coat of paint, or some fresh wallpaper, or new blinds or even a few new scatter cushions on the sofa would add some finishing touches to the living room. People haven’t been travelling as much in the last couple of years but why not bring some aspects of other countries to your homes. Creating a ‘Moroccan’ room or an ‘Indian’ themed room was very popular in the 1990s with programmes such as ‘Changing rooms’ and presenters like Lawrence Llewellyn Bowen. However, I am going to suggest more subtle touches which will add a touch of the exotic and far flung places without becoming over the top or tiresome. African Theme Creams, oranges and browns make great background colours for an Afrian theme, incorporating as many natural tones as possible with splashes of burnt orange, green and blue. To add an African influence, it is reasonably easy to find cheetah, leopard and zebra patterns on tapestries, rugs and blankets. Andrew Martin has launched a fabulously rich fabric with an elephant pattern that is also suitable for upholstery. Turner Pocock’s new wallpaper collection which includes ostrich and zebra is wonderful for children’s bedrooms but could also be used in an adult’s bedroom,

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Portlaoise Rugby Club Weekend Results Home Team

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verted. The score stood at Portlaoise 7 Athy 3. The game settled into an even sided affair where play was conSunday 20th February: stantly interrupted by infringements. Provincial Towns Cup However Portlaoise held their comPortlaoise 1st’s team are playing in Togher against arch rival Enniscorthy posure and through a series of good moved by the backs Donal Miller was in this first round match in the Proreleased on the wing and scored a vincial Towns Cup. Match starts at fine try. 15:00. The half time the score was Portlaoise 12 – Athy 3. Portlaoise 2nd’s team are playing at home against Ballbriggan in their first The second half began with a flourround of the cup. This match starts at ish. Portlaoise dominated from the start and were rewarded when Donal 3:00pm. Miller again scored with a try inside the first 5 minutes of the second half. Portlaoise 3rd’s & 4th’s have no This was unconverted to have the scheduled matches this weekend. score at Portlaoise 17 – Athy 3. The game flowed from side to side but it Saturday 19th February: was Portlaoise’s superiority which prevailed and Stuart Cooper scored a Portlaoise Mini’s are at home this try followed by Garrett Hall crashing Saturday playing against Portarlingover for a try and Mossie McDonald ton. converted. The score stood at PortlaoPortlaoise U17 are away to Tullow in ise 29 Athy 3 . A slight lapse allowed Athy to score a consolation try which their CUP first round match Portlaoise U19 are at home to Carlow they converted but Portlaoise they added a r try by Eoghan Masterson in their first round cup match. and a try by Michael Delaney which was converted by Michael Dowling to bring the final score to Portlaoise Match report on 3rd s game Satur41 - Athy 10. day 13th February. This Weeks Matches

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Team : M.Dowling, D.Miller, E.MAsterson, N.Fitzpatrick, P.Kavanagh, M.McDonald, M.Delaney, S.Cooper, T.Lynch, D.Bigley, D.Bloomfield, C.Peters, G.Hall, C.Keane, J.Dowling, O.Cuddy, P.Hearns, B.Lynch, A.Dowling.

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Primary Game camogie, hurling, boys and girls football panels Throughout the National league in both hurling and Football Offaly Cumann na mBunscol will organise a series of exhibition matches in conjunction with Offaly County Board. In today’s game boys and girls from a selection of schools in Offaly (football) and Offaly and Galway (hurling & camogie) will participate. The children themselves will referee the games. Schools throughout the county are represented, where possible. These games are small sided, in line with the GoGames philosophy with the emphasis on enjoyment and participation. We would also like to thank the Offaly senior hurling and football managers and players for the encouragement they have shown to the

children of Offaly. Special thanks to Alan Mulhall for all his help in the organizing of these games. Offaly mentors include; Joe Carmody Walsh Island NS, Eoin Kennedy Kinnitty NS, Michelle Corcoran Ballyboy NS, Deirdre Fay Rhode NS, Stephen Darby Ballybryan NS, Paula Gordon Rhode NS and Bríd Fluery Ballyboy NS.

A huge thank you to the children of Offaly and Galway schools for making the trip to O’ Connor park, Tullamore for what will surely be a tremendous experience for these young Hurlers and Footballers!

Offaly V Wexford Boys Football, Sunday 20 February 2011. O Connor Park, Tullamore @ 2.45 1. Kilcormac, Conor Lowry, Conor Quinn. 2. Boher, Luke Gavin Mangan, Kevin Kelly. 3. Coolderry + Crinkle, Paraic Marcs. (Coolderry NS), Conor Smith. (CRINKLE NS). 4. Dromakeenan, Peter Maher, Thomas McCarthy. 5. Mucklagh, Shane O’Toole, Patrick Malone. 6. Birr, Nicholas Cordial, Bernard Ward. 7. Cloghan, Fergal Hanamy, Patrick Clancy. 8. Tubber, Shane Moran, James Kealy. 9. Pullough, Steven Buckley, Conor Lynam. 10. Lumcloon, Conor Hanniffy, Dónal Grogan 11. Daingean, Aaron Leavy, Adam Bolger. 12. St Rynaghs, Shane Hogan, Paul Maloney

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Offaly V Galway Camogie Panel 1. St Rynaghs, Shauna Keane 2. Shinrone, Niamh Carroll 3. Killeigh, Orla Gorman 4. St. Philomenas, Emma Jameson 5. Ballinamere, Sinéad Nolan 6. Clonlisk NS, Aisling McGee 7. Killeen, Shiorfa Ryan 8. Ballyboy, Nicole Davern 9. Rath, Naomi Cleare 10. Clareen, Maggie Mulrooney

Offaly V Galway. Boys Hurling Kinnitty NS, Patrick Byrne. St. Rynaghs, Liam Reynolds. St. Brendan’s NS Birr, Conor Guilfoyle. Coolderry NS, David connolly. Rath NS, Barry O’Meara. Seir Kieran NS, Barry Kealey. Mucklagh NS, Dylan Dunne. Ballyboy NS, Conor Hayden. Edenderry B.N.S, Oisin O'Grady. Durrow NS, Mike McCardle

Offaly V Wexford Girls Football, Sunday 20 February 2011. O Connor Park, Tullamore @ 2.45 1.Coolderry, Sharon Kelly, Jennifer Nolan. 2. Mucklagh, Rachael Bryant, Orlaith Redmond. 3. Cloghan, Rachel Slevin, Niamh Clancy. 4. Tubber, Aine O Connor, Claire King. 5. Pullough, Avril Spain, Natasha Lynam. 6. Lumcloon, Faye Conroy, Jordyn Kavanagh. 7. High St, Tracey Murphy, Aine Coughlan. 8. Mountbolus, Eileen Bracken, Chloe Brummell. 9. Coolanarney, Ella Flaherty, Ashling Murphy. 10. Clareen, Aoife Gilligan, Niamh Kealey


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The Economists The economists generously giving some of their time to the project include: David McWilliams: Economist, broadcaster, bestselling author, and columnist with theSunday Business Post and the Irish Independent. evin O’Rourke: A Harvard PhD K economics professor at Trinity College Dublin and a member of the Royal Irish Academy. An economic history specialist. rian Lucey: Professor of finance B in the School of Business at Trinity College Dublin. A graduate of Trinity, Brian holds a first class degree in economics and has worked as a statistician in the Department of Health and as an economist with the Central Bank prior to joining TCD. He has studied at graduate level in Canada, Ireland and Scotland. orcan Roche-Kelly: independent L economic researcher Ronan Lyons: independent economist. r Constantin Gurdgiev: MacrD oeconomics and finance expert with 15 years’ experience in research and consultancy in strategy, economic analysis and financial markets. tephen Kinsella: Economics lecS turer at the University of Limerick, and author of Ireland in 2050: How we will be Living and Understanding Ireland’s Economic Crisis: Prospects for Recovery.

How Does the Voting System in Ireland Work? By Martin Gosling Ireland’s voting system is one of Proportional Representation using the single transferable vote in multi-seat constituencies. Article 16 of the Constitution states that all citizens who have reached the age of eighteen years and who are not disqualified by law can vote in elections for Dáil Éireann. Voting is done by secret ballot with each voter having only one vote. Proportional Representation means that as a voter, you can indicate your first and subsequent choices for the candidates on the ballot paper. The names of the candidates will appear in alphabetical order on the ballot paper, together with their photographs and their party emblem. You indicate your first choice by writing 1 opposite your first choice and 2 opposite your second choice, 3 opposite your third choice and so on. You may stop marking your paper after 1 or any subsequent preference or you may go right down the ballot paper until a preference has been given to all candidates ending with the candidate of your lowest choice. When you vote like this, you are instructing the Returning Officer to transfer your vote to the second choice candidate if your first choice is either elected with a surplus of votes over the quota or is eliminated. If your second choice is elected or eliminated, your vote may be transferred to your third choice and so on. When polling is over, all the ballot boxes are taken to a central counting place for each constituency. The count starts at 9am on the day after polling day. The ballot papers are then sorted into piles of ballot papers for each candidate. The ballot papers are mixed, counted and sorted and spoiled papers are rejected. A paper is spoiled if it does not have an official stamp, if it does not indicate a clear choice, for example, if you have indicated two No.1’s on the paper, or if anything is written on the ballot paper by which the voter can be identified. The Total Valid Poll therefore, is the total number of votes minus the number of spoiled papers. When the papers have been counted and sorted, the quota is calculated by dividing the Total

Valid Poll by one more than the number of seats to be filled, ignoring any remainder and then adding one vote. For example, in a Dáil election in a 4-seat constituency with 50,000 votes cast, 50,000 divided by four plus 1 (i.e. 5) = 10,000; 10,000 plus 1 is 10,001. This is the quota of votes to be reached by the candidates and it means that only 4 persons can be elected. If a candidate receives more than the quota on any count, the surplus votes are transferred to the remaining candidates in proportion to the next available preferences indicated by voters. Where a candidate is elected at the second or later count, only the votes that brought him/her over the quota are examined in the surplus distribution. If two or more candidates exceed the quota at the same time, the larger surplus is distributed first. The distribution of a surplus is prohibited if it cannot materially affect the progress of the count, either by electing a candidate or saving the lowest candidate from elimination. Where there is no surplus for distribution or the distribution of the surplus is prohibited, the next step is the elimination of the lowest candidate. Two or more of the lowest candidates must be excluded together where it is clear that they cannot possibly be saved from elimination in the long run. Where a candidate is eliminated, all of his/her votes are transferred to the next available preferences on them. Counting continues until all the seats have been filled. The last seat can be filled either by a candidate(s) exceeding the quota or by a candidate(s) being elected without reaching the quota because it is clear that he/she is ultimately going to be elected. Thus, if the number of seats left to be filled is just one less than the number of candidates still in the running and an available surplus cannot bring the lowest candidate level with or above the second lowest candidates, all the candidates, except the one with the lowest number of votes, are deemed elected even though none of them have actually reached the quota.

General Election Candidates Laois Offaly 2011 Rotimi Adebari, Independent. John Boland, Independent. John Bracken, Independent. Marcella Corcoran Kennedy, Fine Gael. Barry Cowen, Fianna Fáil. Michael Pat Cox, Independent. Liam Dumpleton, Independent. James Fanning, Independent Christopher Fettes, Green Party. Eddie Fitzpatrick, Independent. Ray Fitzpatrick, Socialist Party.

Charlie Flanagan, Fine Gael. Sean Fleming, Fianna Fáil. John Foley, Independent. John Leahy, Independent. Fergus McDonnell, Independent. John Moloney, Fianna Fáil. John Moran, Fine Gael. Liam Quinn, Fine Gael. Brian Stanley, Sinn Féin. John Whelan, Labour.

North Tipperary / South Offaly Kate Bopp - Independent Billy Clancy - Independent, New Vision Noel Coonan - Fine Gael Máire Hoctor - Fianna Fáil

Alan Kelly - Labour Michael Lowry - Independent Seamus Morris - Sinn Féin Olwyn O Malley - Green Party


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4th Annual Blazing Bikers Charity Motorbike Road Run 32 County Challenge 2011 in aid of The National Council for the Blind of Ireland The National Council for the Blind of Ireland Once again fundraisers and Thurles duet, Billy Shanahan and his daughter Katriona and their team of Blazing Bikers, are back on the road! This follows up on their successful Tour of Wales last May Bank Holiday weekend 2010, which saw a crew of 120 participants take on the “Celtic Tour”, raising over €30,000 for the National Council for the Blind of Ireland. This year they will lead a group of over one hundred intrepid Blazing Bikers through each one of Ireland’s 32 counties over 3 days along 1,000km of Irish roads. The previous tours started with Malin to Mizen in 2008; Mizen to Malin in 2009; and the Celtic Tour 2010. These 3 events have raised over €120,000 for the National Council for the Blind of Ireland. Billy and Katriona would like to thank all the bikers who have taken part and all their sponsors who have contributed so generously over the years. These funds are used to deliver essential services to people who suffer from various forms of visual impairment. These services include mobility training, computer education, social services support, counseling and adaptation needs, braille training, library and news magazine services, advocacy, and so on. The participants will stay over in Killarney Friday 29th April where Billy & Katriona will go over the route and nominate marshals for the weekend, they will then start out from there on Saturday morning and finish in Waterford on Monday May 2nd 2011. A

full support team will look after all essential needs from route planning and safety to food and accommodation. Gardai have already approved the route plan and standards of safety adopted for the event. Their support and co-operation is so much appreciated – the event could not go ahead without their approval and support. From their responses to date it would appear that Billy and Katriona have got the mix of adventure, challenge, and hospitality just right for the bikers and their pillion passengers. For this most eagerly awaited event the overnight stops are in hotels in Killarney (Fri night), Bundoran(Sat night), and Dublin(Sun night). A fundraising target of €550 per biker sharing and €350 per pillion passenger sharing includes 3 nights dinner including 1 gala dinner, Hotel B&B, itinerary booklet, DVD of event, certificate of completion, and a souvenir shirt plus badge. A deposit of €250 secures your place. You can contact Billy or Katriona for bookings and further information as follows: Billy Shanahan: (087) 925 3225 billy05@eircom.net Katriona Shanahan: (087) 410 6861 blazingbikers@gmail.com www.bikerschallenge.com Facebook: Blazing Bikers A launch picture for the 32 County Challenge will take place on the 20th February at 11am in the Anner Hotel, Thurles which will be followed by a ‘Trip Around Tipp’. All are welcome to join.

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The process is not a complicated one. The sole trade or partnership must be ceased and cessation accounts prepared for the final year,

and the business de-registered for all taxes. A revision of profits may arise in certain circumstances and this would need to be considered. A new company can be set up relatively inexpensively, and 2 directors must be appointed to the company board. The directors are responsible to ensure that the company complies with company law and other law, and can be held personally liable for the debts of the company in certain circumstances. The directors will open a new company bank account, register the company for corporation tax and employer taxes / Vat if required, and register all employees as employees of the company. The business will continue to trade as normal and the business name can be transferred to the company. The company will be given a new tax number to be used on sales invoices and other documentation. After 6 months a B1 must be submitted to the Companies office. The directors are required to submit an annual B1 with accompanying company accounts to the Companies office by the annual return date that each company is assigned. Depending on the case, most business can file the company accounts without the need for an annual audit. Normally the business person will become one of the new directors of the company, and must continue to file an income tax return to include their new company wage. The directors will be paid an agreed wage from the company. In addition the assets of the business can be transferred from the business person to the company at an agreed price.

Worked Example: John operates his business through a sole trade but decides to trade through a company for next year. His profits are €90000 per annum and he needs €400 per week net for living expenses. His wife works and uses her full tax credits and tax bands. Sole Trader Business Profit

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Disclaimer: The above is a general non technical summary of incorporating a business. You should always seek professional advice when tax planning, as different circumstances give rise to different issues to be addressed.

Background: Liam Mc Grath & Co, Chartered Certified Acountant’s and Excess profits not withdrawn from Professional Tax Advisors, are a the company through director’s professional accountancy and wages or dividends are taxed at taxation practice, in business for 12.5% and will remain in the almost 20 years, employing 7 staff company. These excess funds cannot and operating in Roscrea & be withdrawn from the company for Portlaoise. We specialise in tax use by the directors, without planning for our clients across all 6 applying payroll or other income main tax heads over the medium taxes, and this defeat’s the purpose term, preparing 5 year tax plans for of setting up the company in the first each client to ensure they pay the place. Therefore after a number of minimum overall tax over the years a company may have built up a medium term, and ensure clients tax fund of money, which can be used to affairs are filed up to date. We can invest further in the business to buy be contacted on 0505 22992 & 0505 equipment, stock, etc without the 23007 or need to borrow. It can also be liammcgrath.roscrea@gmail.com. distributed to the owners or directors www.lmcgrath.com in a tax efficient manner.

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Game 6 Claras final game was a tough physical encounter where the defensive work of Callum Egan and Adam Owens was outstanding. Our lads relaxed a little in the first half with a score 2-2 but they dug deep in the second half with a final score 6-3 with scores from Nathan Bracken-1, Ciaran Doyle-1, Kieran Hartnett-1 and Conor Egan-3

Adult playing member €50, Ordinary member €20, Underage player €20, Walkers (associate members) €20, Senior citizens €10, Registration for life members €2, Life member €250 ANNUAL NATIONAL SCHOOLS INDOOR HURLING FINALS The North Offaly national schools indoor hurling finals were held last Friday 11th February in St. Marys Youth Center Tullamore. There were four teams competing, Clara BNS, Ballinamere NS, Scoil Eoin Pol and Scoil Brid from Tullamore. The format would be round robin with the top two teams qualifying for the final. Game 1 saw the Tullamore derby which was always close 3-3 at half time and 6-6 at the final Game 2 Clara faced Ballinamere and the Clara boys lead 7-4 at half time with goals from Josh Fleming-2, Ciaran Doyle-2 and Kieran Hartnett-3. The final score was 11-6 to Clara with a goal each in second half from Ciaran Doyle, Kieran

This set up the A Division Final as a repeat of last year with Clara Vs Ballinamere. At halftime it was 4-2 to Clara with Kieran Hartnett-3 and Ciaran Doyle1. During the second half the team and subs turned it on to win the final 12-3 with scores again from Kieran Hartnett-2, Ciaran Doyle-2, Conor Murray-1, Nathan Bracken-1 and Josh Fleming-2 and great defense work from Adam Owens and Callum Egan again and some top class saves from goalkeeper Eoin Dunne. There were great celebrations when joint captains Josh Fleming and Kieran Hartnett were presented with the cup. Panel were Eoin Dunne, Adam Owens, Callum Egan, Ciaran Doyle, Mark Newman, Kieran Hartnett, Josh Fleming, Conor Egan, Conor Murray, Nathan Bracken Clara BNS second team took part in the B Division indoor hurling also. They put

Prayers The Miraculous Prayer – Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I’ve asked for many favours. This time I ask You this very special one (mention favour). Take it Dear Heart of Jesus and place it within Your own broken heart where Your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it will become Your favour, not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for 3 days, promise publication and favour will be granted. Never known to fail. J.P. The Miraculous Prayer – Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I’ve asked for many favours. This time I ask You this very special one (mention favour). Take it Dear Heart of Jesus and place it within Your own broken heart where Your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it will become Your favour, not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for 3 days, promise publication and favour will be granted. Never known to fail. K.R.

The Miraculous Prayer – Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I’ve asked for many favours. This time I ask You this very special one (mention favour). Take it Dear Heart of Jesus and place it within Your own broken heart where Your Father sees it. Then in His merciful eyes it will become Your favour, not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for 3 days, promise publication and favour will be granted. Never known to fail.D.O.D.

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on a great display, winning one game and losing out narrowly in 2 games by 1 goal only to Walsh Island and Geal Scoil, therefore not qualifying for the B Division final. However they ended the day on a positive note beating Durrow in a very competitive game. Panel were Philip Keegan, Lee Fleming, Sean Fleming, Dean Larkin, Sean Tierney, Gary Kelly, Josh McCluskey, Patrick Gaffey, Mark Doorley and Jack Mears. A special thanks to the Offaly coaches who organized the day. Bord Na nOg Day trip to the Curragh Army Base. A great day was had by the 42 boys from the club who went to the Curragh to partake in a day of Military style training. The first part of the morning was spent with the lads put through their paces by two army PT instructors. Its fair to say they were tired after a good one and a half hour workout. We then proceeded to the Army pool where great fun was had and an appetite was built up for a fine lunch prepared by the army chefs. After lunch we had a tour of the new army museum and then made the trip back to Clara. A special word of thanks must go out to the mentors that helped out on the day. Paddy Weldon, Tony Egan and Kevin Roe. And a big thanks to Barry Egan the youngest man on the trip and he did work and train very hard. Also a big thank you to Roy Cronin who organised the trip. And last but not least a huge Thank you to the parents of the boys who ensured their bags had all that was required. Your support is and always will be greatly appreciated. U21 Football Championship On a wet night for football, Clara were beaten last Tuesday night by St Manchans Gaels in Tubber on a score line of 1-12 to 1-4. The Clara team was, Matt Carraghar, John Flattery, John Ledwith, Liam Monaghan, Robert Mitchell, Darren Coughlan, Martin Hackett, Graham Guilfoyle, Barry Cushen, Paul Kelly, Joey Deehan (0-3,frees), Stephen O’Brien (01), Richie Slammon, Darren Scanlon (10), Michael Mitchell, Substitute: Brian Monaghan for M Mitchell

Blood Donation Clinic The Blood Donation Clinic will be in the GAA Centre on Monday the 14th February 2011 from 3.00pm to 4.45pm and from 7.00pm to 9.30pm Bingo The Jackpot of €500 must be won every week. Yearly Lotto Subscription The yearly Lotto subscription of €75 for the year 2011 is now due and can be paid to any committee member. If there is anybody who is living away and would like to subscribe to the Lotto, please contact any member of the committee. Sponsor a Sod Have you purchased your Sod. If not why not. Support your club. “Sponsor a Sod”- Clara GAA club would like to invite all current and past members (and anyone with any connection to the club, no matter how tenuous!) to be part of the launch of the new official Clara GAA Club website and the 'Sponsor a Sod' campaign. As part of our fund raising campaign to complete the new Championship pitch in Kilcoursey members and friends of the club are invited to sponsor a sod on the new pitch. Sponsors will receive a piece of the virtual pitch on a special page on our new website with each “sod” being added piece by piece to the page. Each “sod” can be purchased for €20 from any committee member .Log onto anclarach.com to see how our pitch is doing. Upcoming Fixtures Saturday 19th Feb Division 1 FL Clara V Gracefield in Gracefield at 7.30pm Sunday 20th Feb Division 2 FL Clara V Ferbane in Ferbane at 11am Website

Registration Night There will be a registration night for all players on Saturday 5th March from 6pm to 8pm in the GAA Centre.

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Division 1 Football League Clara played Edenderry in the Division 1 Football League on Sunday in Clara and won on a score line of 0-10 to 0-6. The Clara team was: James Kinahan, Darren Kelly, Scott Brady, Peter Touhey, Alan Cronin, Matthew Mitchell, Lorcan Hiney, Kieran O’Meara (0-2), Peter Flanagan, Graham Guilfoyle, John Reynolds (0-2), Tony Dalton (0-1), Joey Deehan, Thomas Deehan (0-3, 0-1Free), Barry Cushen (02), Subs: Keir Mannering for D Kelly, Enda Dunne for J Deehan, J Deehan for T Dalton

Club Notes By Email-Anyone who wishes to recieve the club notes by email please send your email address to anclarach@live.ie , you will be added to our email list and you should recieve them every Monday night.



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