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It is one of about 50 photographs taken between 1858 – 2001, representing the age of analogue photography in Ireland, to go on display.

This one was taken during the 1979 All Ireland Football final between Kerry and Dublin and shows Mikey Sheehy, who was later named as footballer of the year going airborne with Dublin’s Brian Mullins. The match took place on September 16, 1979 and Kerry won on a scoreline of 3-13 to 1-08.

It was Kerry’s second win in a row and part of the famous four in row

All Ireland titles between 1978 and 1981. Photo: National Photographic Archive.

Town centre homecoming parade planned for Kerry

Win or lose on Sunday, Killarney is planning a homecoming parade for the Kerry team on Monday.

And after last year’s poorly received event in Fitzgerald Stadium, it has been decided to revert to the more traditional welcoming party in the town centre.

As a result the Glebe Car Park on College St will be closed to traffic from 7am on Monday morning to facilitate the event. The car park will re-open for car parking purposes on Tuesday morning.

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Fans travelling to the homecoming are advised to plan their journey as several other car parks in the town centre will be closed for other events.

The Fair Hill car park is fully closed to accommodate the annual visit of Bird’s Fun Fair to town.

The Killarney Canine Club hosts its annual International Dog Show on Monday and Tuesday and the Cathedral Car Park on the bottom of New Street will remain out of bounds on both days.

Fitzgerald stadium could become the Nou Camp of Ireland

The proposed major redevelopment of Fitzgerald Stadium in Killarney will deliver big dividends, not alone to the town itself, but also to all of Kerry, according to Fianna Fáil Councillor, Michael Cahill.

The stadium development will create additional jobs and accommodation needs with its sports and concert potential and permanent employment.

“I am strongly of the opinion that a Kerry Sports and GAA Museum tour experience should be an integral part of this proposed redevelopment and will be essential in the success of the project. If you visit the famous Stadia of the world, such as Camp Nou in Barcelona, you can experience a virtual history of their sport as well as viewing memorabilia of all kinds,” he said.

“A Kerry Sports and GAA Museum simi-

larly, will attract many additional visitors to Kerry and can provide an education in the glory that is Gaelic Sports in this county, including all other sports. We are proud here in Kerry of our sporting history and our Gaelic Athletic tradition and our many successes and challenges down through the years and through this, we can celebrate and share them.”

The Glenbeigh man also believes that the venue could be used to host major concerts in the future.

“With this proposed redevelopment, a modern, state of the art stadium, bearing the name of Dick Fitzgerald, will continue to host many fantastic sports events and top class music concerts, in the most beautiful of settings, in the heart of Killarney town" he added.

"Killarney and Kerry will continue to thrive as the place to visit in Ireland, with a range of attractions unparalleled elsewhere.”

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Family of Alexis welcome hoist grants policy change

“It’s apocalyptic’ -

Kilcummin man fighting wildfires in Rhodes

A Kilcummin man is volunteering with locals in an effort to fight the wildfires that have devasted areas of Greece in the last week.

Following a heatwave that has gripped parts of southern Europe and North Africa, 20,000 people, mostly tourists, were evacuated from houses and hotels on the Greek island of Rhodes last weekend as wildfires ravaged mountainous forest areas in the centre and east of the island.

Kilcummin man Cormac Rowe, working as a diving instructor in Rhodes Town in the north of the island, has been helping locals in their attempt to bring the fires under control.

“Life is carrying on as normal in Rhodes town,” said Cormac, “But obviously there aren’t as many tourists around, so we’ve been travelling about an hour inland, to help out where we can.”

As aircraft waterbomb the larger blazes, those on the ground dig trenches to contain the fires, smother flames with soil and douse surrounding vegetation.

“Fires are popping up all the time. It’s pretty energy-sapping, but locals are handing out food and drink to keep us

going,” added Cormac. Firefighting efforts have been hampered by daytime temperatures of over 40 C, and strong winds which are spreading the fire through tinder-dry undergrowth. With a tenth of the island burnt out and acres of forest devastated, Cormac described the situation as ‘like being in a war-zone. It’s apocalyptic.”

Parents Steve and Teresa O’Mahony have been fighting government bureaucracy for months.

The urgently need a hoist fitted to their home to help them care for their daughter Alexis. She suffers from a pyruvate dehydrogenase, PDH, deficiency and she has a brain injury. She has cerebral palsy, quadriplegia, visual impairment, a subluxation of her hip and is at high risk of aspiration.

In recent months the family were dealing with Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, and the Department of Health, in an effort to get a grant to fit a hoist to their home.

None of the government departments were willing to commit to the scheme until political intervention by TDs Pa Daly and Norma Foley and Tralee councillor Jim Finucane.

It was announced this week that that

fixed track hoists will be included in the Housing Adaptation Grants for Older People and People with a Disability Schemes.

“It is a big relief that funding has finally been reinstated and a clear pathway now exists in the years ahead for those across Ireland that require ceiling track hoists,” Steve told the Killarney Advertiser.

“Access to the scheme without worry now exists and enables people with a disability to live day to day with their dignity and comfort protected. It should never have taken almost three years to get the legislation in place and a lot needs to be learned in terms of engagement and communication channels between government departments.

“Ultimately it is some of society's most vulnerable that suffered because of the impasse and it is also society's most vulnerable and their families and carers that will benefit enormously from the scheme.

A thank you to all Kerry politicians that engaged on this in various times."

Parents Steve and Teresa O’Mahony have found themselves in the middle of a bureaucratic mess as they strive to get vital equipment for their daughter Alexis Kilcummin man Cormac Rowe is fighting wildfires in Rhodes.
A Killarney family have welcomed news that that fixed track hoists will be included in the Housing Adaptation Grants for Older People and People with a Disability Schemes.
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Oak tree planted to mark 40 years of Rotary Club

Killarney Rotary Club marked its 40th anniversary by planting a native Oak Tree on the grounds of the Killarney Great Southern.

The new tree, planted on Wednesday, sits next to another one that was planted

to celebrate the club’s 21st birthday. That tree now stands at nearly 10 metres. “This is a very proud occasion for all the members and we would like to thank the Great Southern Killarney for permitting us to plant this native tree marking this special year in our Club. The last tree that

Rotary planted was marking our 21st. This is quite big now standing at almost 10 metres,” said John Shanahan, one of the founding members of Killarney Rotary Club back in 1983. “The older tree is located close to the latest addition on the lawn outside the beautiful Garden

New Dereeen sports complex given go ahead

Plans for a new sports complex at Derreen have been given the green light by Killarney Municipal District councillors.

The facility will include two basketball courts, a judo hall alongside Tennis courts. Hanging rooms, toilets showers storerooms. and car parking will also be included in the plan.

A new pedestrian access bridge or tunnel will be built to allow access from the town side of the bypass to new

sports centre.

The new centre, which will be built on council owned lands between the existing Legion GAA and the Killarney Celtic FC pitches will serve as a home to Kerry Stars Special Olympics Club, St Paul’s Basketball Club and Killarney Judo Club.

All three have come together under an umbrella group called Derreen Sports Centre CLG, and it will manage the new 2160 square metre facility.

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This is where the Club members meet on a weekly basis to discuss our various events. The members both past and present have enjoyed watching the first tree flourish and will be able to watch this tree grow over the next 40 years.”

George Bernard Shaw honoured at Muckross hotel

The link between Killarney, one of Ireland’s greatest playwriters and a Hollywood blockbuster were celebrated at a local hotel on Wednesday.

The Muckross Park Hotel and Spa unveiled an oil painting of George Bernard Shaw on Wednesday. The painting, commissioned by the hotel, was created by Donegal-based artist Mark McFadden.

Wednesday would have been the legendary writers 167th birthday.

It is said that wrote parts of his play ‘Pygmalion’ at Muckross Park Hotel in 1913.

The play was the springboard for the screen play for the 1965 Hollywood blockbuster ‘My Fair Lady’.

The movie, a musical comedy, and which featured Aubrey Hepburn, won eight academy awards.

Donegal-based artist Mark McFadden unveils his painting of George Bernard Shaw Killarney Rotary Club members Stuart Watson, Mike O'Shea, Roisin O'Sullivan, Anne Alcock, Ciara Irwin Foley, Grace O'Neill, John Shanahan, Kevin Taylor, Paul Sherry, President Barry Murphy, Angela O'Connor and Rayla Tadjimatova, kneeling in front is Tom Leslie at the tree planting ceremony on Wednesday. Photo: Sean Moriarty
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Crokes hero Tony Brosnan ruled out of Sunday's final

Kerry Senior Player Tony Brosnan will be unavailable for selection for Sunday’s All Ireland Final V Dublin in Croke Park. The sharpshooter from Dr. Crokes is suffering from a recurring respiratory problem and will be out of action for this weekend.

"This is of course hugely disappointing for Tony himself, his family, the whole Kerry team and our supporters," said a

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Kerry GAA statment. "We at Kerry GAA wish to firstly offer Tony best wishes for a speedy recovery and also acknowledge his contribution and commitment to this Kerry squad over the season thus far. We all hope to see Tony on the pitch again very soon."

Another arrest in Rath murder case

Kerry gardai have arrested a man in his 20s in connection with the murder of Killarney Thomas Dooley in a Tralee graveyard last October.

The man was arrested at an undisclosed location on Wednesday. He is being detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act 1984 at a Garda Station in

Kerry. He is the ninth person to be arrested in relation to the case.

So far three men and a juvenile have been charged with the murder of Dooley at Rath Cemetery in Tralee last October.

They will face a trial at the Central Criminal Court.

Sinn Féin TD for Kerry Pa Daly said Killarney has the second highest waiting time for Driving Tests in the state.

Deputy Daly said:

“Driving test waiting time of 43 weeks in Killarney is considerably worse than other towns of a similar size.

“Following a Parliamentary Question submitted by Sinn Féin relating to Driving Test Waiting Lists the answer confirms our suspicion that waiting times in Killarney are worse than elsewhere.

“For example, Thurles has a wait time of 13 weeks, with Athlone and Ballina coming in at just 15 weeks wait”

“Many people, particularly young people, have contacted me frustrated with the lengthy waiting time and complaining that they cannot drive themselves to school, college, work, and sports training.

“I have written to the Minister seeking answers as to why the wait time is exceptionally high in Killarney, and what steps are being taken to address the situation."

Councillor to donate portion of wages to cancer bus

Newly co-opted councillor Martin Grady will donate a portion of his Kerry County Council salary to the Kerry Cancer Support Group –Health Link bus service.

Grady replaced his father Donal on Kerry County Council and Killarney Municipal District earlier this month. He will serve out the remainder of the current council’s term ahead of next summer local elections.

Grady, a member of the Killarney Fire and Rescue team is entitled to a wage, as are all other elected public representatives, for his work as a councillor.

He will donate a portion of his political wages to the Kerry Cancer Support Group’s Health Link bus service for the

remainder of this term and if elected next summer will continue to do so.

Kerry Cancer Support Group Health Link Transport in run by a voluntary board and two paid employees.

Since its foundation 14 years ago the bus service has relied on voluntary dontations and fundraising efforts by local supporters.

“I want to give back to the people and the local community,” he said. “This is a great service to the people of Kerry. 75% of people diagnosed with cancer avail of this service , it’s up and running 14 years, it deserves ever bit of recognition and funding it gets to ensure it’s there into the future. With the rising running costs of fuel etc I felt I had to do something to help.”

Councillor Martin Grady who will donate a portion of his Kerry County Council salary to the Kerry Cancer Support Group – Health Link bus service with some of the service’s volunteers

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LOUISE BYRNE Q&A WITH

Sustainability Manager with The Killarney Park tells the Killarney Advertiser about running an environmentally friendly hotel and her role in the new coffee cup scheme in Killarney.

What are the benefits of becoming a more sustainable organisation?

There are many benefits to becoming a sustainable organisation.

There is of course a financial benefit to resource efficiency which is appealing to any business in the current climate. Also, we are noticing the rise of the eco-conscious consumer and there are numerous studies to confirm that customers are looking to make sustainable choices. It is important that businesses prioritise sustainable innovation to not only differentiate themselves from competitors but also for long term growth. More than half the world’s GDP is reliant on nature and if we want to future-proof our businesses we need to protect that natural capital.

We also just have to turn on the news to see the impact climate change is having globally, businesses have an ethical responsibility to do the right thing. The next generation will remember who stood on the right side of history.

You were heavily involved in the coffee cup project, how did the idea come about?

The idea started over a year ago. I was trying to implement circular solutions to our waste in the hotels and at this time Killian and Emily Treacy were opening Luna deli + wine. We sat down to discuss sustainable cup options for the shop and the hotels. I was always uncomfortable with the fact that most people consider compostables as an eco-friendly choice when in fact less than 1% of the 200 million cups thrown away every year in Ireland are actually composted. Following on from this we participated in

the KWD County Clean Up, where we noticed that the most common source of litter in The National Park was single use cups and lids. This led to me, Killian and Ciara Treacy coming together to see if we could come up with a solution to the problem. The impact would only be significant and effective if the whole town got involved. We held a town hall style meeting with all the independent coffee shops where we posed the question “Could Killarney become single use coffee cup free?” We were met with resounding enthusiasm from the coffee shop owners and from there we got to work.

I think the last time I checked there was well over 50 coffee shops and hotels on board with the project, you must be pleased with the reaction so far?

I am thrilled and immensely proud to be part of a community that comes together the way Killarney has. The positive reaction from businesses and customers has been overwhelming and really highlights the fact that the people of Killarney want to protect their local environment.

Do you believe it is community lead projects like this that will make a real difference to our environment in the long run?

Community projects are a key part of tackling climate change and creating resilience in local communities. This small project alone removes over a million paper cups from our local environment - but it also mitigates the environmental impact of producing these cups, transporting them across the world, and the emissions from both the waste itself and

the infrastructure required to process the waste. That’s a big impact from a small local behavioural change. We can’t underestimate the potential of local communities.

Do you think that there is the potential for other local projects like this to tackle other environmental issues?

Absolutely! Killarney Coffee Cup Project is the first of a series of initiatives for Killarney, so stay tuned!

Just for our readers who are interested in educating themselves a bit more on how to live more sustainably, what tips would you give?

Switch to green energy with your provider, it’s easy, quick and often the same price.

Separate your waste. Use www.mywaste.ie to find out what is recyclable. A

€297,037 for 183 Kerry projects under the Community Enhancement Programme

Minister for Education and Kerry T.D, Norma Foley, has welcomed €297,037 for 183 projects across Kerry under the Community Enhancement Programme.

Recipients include several in Killarney –

list below.

The 2022 Community Enhancement Programme was launched in November 2022 with funding of €10 million available. €100,000 of this funding was ringfenced specifically to support Women’s

Sheds. The key theme of the fund is to support groups, particularly in disadvantaged areas, with their energy bills, as well as with improvements to their facilities.

"The funding announced today is all

lot of items are recyclable, and you will save on your bin charges. Reuse and repair your items. Visit www.repairmystuff.ie to find a local professional to help you fix your items. Shop local and Irish – it helps your neighbour and the planet. Support the Irish Pollinators Plan in your garden (www.pollinators.ie)

On a national level, and maybe even global level, are you optimistic that the world can address climate change? Of course! For instance, if we had a more circular economy we would use 70% of the materials we currently extract and use and limit global warming to within 1.5 degrees as needed. The information, technology, and systems are there, we just have to be willing to adjust and not wait too long to do it.

about giving a helping hand to our local groups and clubs with their energy costs, insurance costs, utility bills and improvements to facilities,” said Minister Foley.

“These grants can make a big difference in allowing local community organisations to carry out much needed works in their area.

“I would like to thank all our community volunteers for their fantastic work and Kerry County Council for their assistance in administering this fund.”

Killarney Cardiac Response Unit €1,200.00 Killarney Celtic Football Club €2,400.00 Killarney Cycling Club €1,267.00 Killarney Looking Good €2,400.00 Killarney Men's Shed €650.00 Killarney Musical Society €2,400.00 Killarney Squash Club €1,000.00 Ballydribeen Residents Association €1,254.00 Flesk Valley Rowing Club €1,750.00 Kerry Diocesan Youth Services €1,000.00 Kerry Sanctuary Runners €1,000.00 Kilcummin GAA €1,000.00 Kilcummin Looking Good €1,200.00 Kilcummin Rural Development Group €1,000.00 Killarney Technology Innovation €1,027.55 Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club €2,650.00 Killarney Water Rescue Killarney €1,400.00 Killarney Cougars Basketball Club €1,500.00 Fossa Community and Development Association €5,000.00 Castle Falls Residents Association €1,000.00 Ballyspillane Community & Family Resource €1,964.48
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Vintage club bans single use coffee cups

Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club has become the first club in Killarney to adopt a single use coffee cup scheme.

Earlier this month it was announced that Killarney is the first town in Ireland to move away from disposable coffee cups. Several businesses including cafes, ho-

tels and shops have bought into the idea. It was rolled out on a gradual basis throughout July but the town is set to go coffee cup free from Monday.

An evening of connection and creativity at The Tan Yard

Taittinger Champagne was poured and farm-fresh produce procured for an exclusive one-night-only event hosted by Irish influencer

Erika Fox and Loulerie jewellery founder Louise Stokes at Killarney’s Tan Yard restaurant.

The powerhouse pair of entrepreneurs met face-to-face for the first time as Erika returned from daily life in New York to her home county of Kerry for candid conversation in front of an intimate audience at the popular town centre eatery, exploring themes of connection, self-care and igniting your inner creative.

Guests – including MD of the restaurant’s and O’Donoghue Ring Collection,

Gemma O’Donoghue – were sipping on chilled glasses of Taittinger Champagne Brut, a sparkling new addition to the restaurant’s drinks offering from the legendary French Champagne house, while Killarney Urban Farm Swizzle cocktails were muddled from fresh produce procured from The Tan Yard’s sister property in the collection’s portfolio. Canapes showcased the same love for local produce featuring: Kerry lamb tartare with cured egg and horseradish served on an organic sourdough crisp; Star seafood halibut ceviche with micro coriander; Killarney Urban Farm honey goat cheese on pastry; Mackerel & Serrano ham with carrot and fish roulade; and Black pepper infused spicy margarita spheres.

The Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club meet every Thursday night.

“As you know Killarney is moving away from the one use cup and Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club are proud to be doing the same,” said club secretary Richard O’Donoghe.

“Every Thursday night, the members

meet to work on old vehicles, which are later raffled for charity or even just to organise events. Every night ends with a cup of tea and a chat, so now each member has their own reusable cup to help cut down in waste.”

Richard praised club member Michael Murphy who put the idea in motion.

Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club's Michael Murphy, front right of the photo, instigated the ban on single-use coffee cups within the club
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Rare Killarney photographs on show in Dublin exhibition

Two rare photographs that depict Killarney life in the 19th and 20th centuries are set to go on display as part of larger exhibition at the National Library of Ireland.

The National Photographic Archive, which is based in Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, captures the social, cultural and technological changes that have taken place across Ireland from the middle of the 19th century up to the turn of this century, and has a number of photos charting Kerry life.

The exhibition includes images which give a glimpse into Irish history and the evolution of photography. The exhibition comprises 50 photographs taken between 1858 – 2001, representing the age of analogue photography in Ireland. Photographs on display include early forms such as salt paper print and stereo-pair up to more contemporary photography.

A featured image taken at the Gap of Dunloe, Killarney, Co. Kerry features a young woman, by the name of Bridget

Sweeney, who became known as the ‘Gap Girl’. This is part of a series of seven portraits of local women who sold refreshments at popular tourist sites Killarney. ‘Stereopairs’ are identical images taken by a camera with two lenses, creating a 3D image when viewed through a special viewer called a ‘stereoscope’.

The exhibition also includes a photograph from the World Ploughing Championships which took place in Killarneyon 8th October 1954. Competitors from 12 countries challenged for the championship which was won by Hugh Barr, from Coleraine, County Derry. The aerial photograph shows the stalls promoting and selling agricultural goods.

“What’s collected today becomes history tomorrow. As Ireland’s memory-keeper,

the National Library of Ireland continues to collect and share a vibrant national collection that documents historical and contemporary life on the island of Ireland. The NLI houses over five million

photographs, which are a visual record of the history and culture of Ireland,” said Acting Head of Exhibitions, Learning and Programming at the NLI and curator of this exhibition, Sara Smyth.

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Lynch narrowly misses out on semi-final spot in Youth Olympics

Colleges from the United States of America are said to be keeping an eye on Killarney Valley Athletic Club 800m runner Oisin Lynch.

Lynch narrowly missed out on a place in the 800m finals at the European Youth Olympics in Slovenia.

He finished in 11th place in the semi final but rued a slow start over the opening 400m which ultimately cost him a top ten finish and a place in the final.

“Keep an eye on this young sportsman as he will gain more international caps and

podium finishes into the future. Currently a number of colleges in the USA are keeping track of his progress,” said the club’s Jeremiah Griffin.

“He can be very proud of himself. The young athlete would have preferred a faster first 400m getting him closer to his personal best, which would have secured him a final spot.”

Lynch was accompanied on the trip to Slovenia by his proud parents Martina and Con. His father is a distance coach at Killarney Valley Athletic Club.

JulyFest is a winner at Killarney Races

JulyFest at Killarney Races delivered a fun-filled programme with record-breaking crowds, spectacular views, top-class racing and an atmosphere that was not to be missed.

Races n’ Roses was the theme on day three. Eight Roses from the International Rose of Tralee festival got to meet their escorts for the first time at the race-meeting and they were joined by last year’s winner Rachel Duffy. The roses brought colour, glamour and good luck on the day.

Ladies and gents from all across the country arrived in style as Lee Strand Best Dressed fashion event got underway. The fashion was fierce and celebrity judges Tadgh Fleming and Pamela Uba had a tough challenge whittling down the ten finalists.

Siobhan Murphy from Rathmore, was named as the Lee Strand Best Dressed Lady who won a specially commissioned crystal vase and a trip for two to Paris. Siobhan’s stunning look was created with an Ollie & Mac bright magenta dress, paired with a rented lime green and magenta headpiece and matching heels from Asos.

Siobhán said “I am over the moon to have won, there was such a high standard here today. I am in shock and so

grateful to be picked by the judges. Thanks so much to Lee Strand and the Killarney Races, I had a great day out.”

The Lee Strand Best Dressed Gent winner was a Limerick man who is now living in Tralee, Brian O’Connor. Brian wore a blue blazer from Celsius and it was themed perfectly with a shirt, pants and belt from Suits Select, shoes from Penneys and a hat from Parfois. He won a specially commissioned crystal decanter and a trip for two to the city of Milan.

Brian said “Delighted to win and thankful to the judges for selecting me. It is my first time dressing up as a solo for a race meeting, I usually go as a couple theme for best dressed. I would like to thank my Auntie Mary, as she has inspired me and my girlfriend with our fashion style for the races.”

Killarney Races have two more wonderful festivals to look ahead to in August and October, if you’re looking for a proper day out then look no further, all details at KillarneyRaces.ie and on social media.

Killarney connections to Tralee author’s new book

A new book by Tralee writer Denis Brassil will touch a chord with Killarney readers.

“What Anna did next’ was a labour of love for the Tralee woman. She first started writing the book in 2013 with her sister Martha.

When Martha passed away in 2018 the book was put on the long finger but during lockdown Denise felt she had unfinished business and honoured her late sister by finishing the book.

Denise is well known around Killarney. Her day job takes her to all of the hotels and hospitality sector businesses selling food on behalf of a nationwide cash and carry business.

Her sister Helena lives locally and is married to local businessman David Randles.

"'What Anna Did Next" is not just a novel; it's a tribute to Denise Brassil's late sister. Denise's determination to finish their shared story in the wake of Mar-

tha's untimely passing is a testament to the enduring spirit of love and sisterhood.

Locally "What Anna Did Next" is exclusively available from O’Connor’s Newsagents on Beech Road

Celebrity judges Tadgh Fleming and Pamela Uba picked Siobhan Murphy from Rathmore and Brian O’Connor from Tralee as the winners of the Lee Strand Best Dressed Lady and Gent at Killarney Races. Photo: Dominic Walsh Oisin Lynch was accompanied on his trip to Slovenia by his proud parents Martina and Con. Denise Brassil.
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Liebherr’s 2024 apprenticeship scheme launched

Liebherr Container Cranes has announced the commencement of its Apprenticeship Programme for the year 2024.

As a globally renowned leader in the supply of container handling cranes and related services, Liebherr continues its commitment to nurturing and developing young talent in the engineering industry. The programme offers an exceptional opportunity for school leavers to embark on a journey of skill development, academic growth, and the prospect of a rewarding career with Liebherr Container Cranes. The Liebherr Apprenticeship Programme is carefully designed to provide participants with a comprehensive training experience, leading to both craft and academic qualifications.

Prospective apprentices can choose from one of three diverse disciplines: Electrical, Mechanical Automation and Maintenance Fitter, or Metal Fabricator. Having built on the successes of the past 65 years, the 2024 Apprenticeship Programme has evolved into a prime example of best-in-class apprenticeships. With a continuous focus on development and improvement, this year's offering further enriches the learning experience, ensuring its reputation as a premium programme.

Apprentices benefit from a blended approach to training, combining hands-on practical learning within Liebherr facilities and classroom-based education. As part of the academic aspect, the programme is run in collaboration with SOLAS and the Munster Technological University ensuring apprentices receive a Level 6 higher certificate in engineering, in addition to their level 6 craft qualifications.

The academic qualification provides apprentices with the first step on the path to further academic qualifications. Commenting on the programme, Charlie McCarthy Managing Director at Liebherr Container Cranes stated,' At Liebherr, we take great pride in providing young individuals with a clear and comprehensive pathway into the world of engineering. Our Apprenticeship Programme equips participants with a diverse skill set combining both the practical and theoretical, thereby allowing students to embark on a rewarding and successful career in the industry."

The apprenticeship programme also allows individuals the opportunity to work at Liebherr sites around the globe, gaining exposure to international projects and broadening their horizons.

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Applications for the 2024 Liebherr Apprenticeship Programme will be accepted until the 25th August.

Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their up-to-date CV, a copy of academic results, and a cover letter specifying their preferred role and the reasons for their interest to apprenticerecruit. lcc@liebherr.com.

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TIPS for indoor plantingSummerthis

Summer is the perfect time to infuse your living space with the vibrant beauty of plants. However, selecting the right plants for your home can be a daunting task with the plethora of options available. To help you create a thriving indoor garden that suits your lifestyle and environment, follow this guide to choosing the perfect plants for your home this summer.

1 CHOOSE PLANTS THAT THRIVE IN SUMMER

Since it's summer, focus on plants that love the warmth and can tolerate higher temperatures. Look for plants that are labeled as "heat-tolerant" or "summer-loving." These plants will flourish during the warmer months and won't suffer from the heat.

2 ASSESS YOUR SPACE AND LIGHTING

Before diving into the plant selection process, evaluate the different areas in your home where you want to place plants. Take note of the lighting condi-

tions in each spot. Some plants thrive in bright, indirect light, while others require more shade. Understanding your space will help you choose plants that will thrive in their designated spots.

3 CONSIDER YOUR LIFESTYLE Take into account your daily routine and lifestyle. If you're often away from home or don't have much time for plant care, opt for low-maintenance plants like succulents or snake plants. On the other hand, if you enjoy nurturing plants and have the time to devote to their care, you can choose more demanding plant varieties.

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4 MIX AND MATCH PLANT VARIETIES

Create a diverse and visually appealing indoor garden by selecting a mix of plant varieties. Combine tall, statement plants with trailing ones and some compact, bushy ones. This diversity will add depth and interest to your living space.

5 CHECK FOR TOXICITY

If you have children or pets at home, be cautious about choosing plants that are toxic when ingested. Common houseplants like pothos and spider plants are safe options, but it's always wise to double-check before making a purchase.

6 POTTING AND DRAINAGE

Choose appropriate pots with drainage holes for your plants. Good drainage is essential for preventing waterlogged soil and root rot. Additionally, consider the size of the pot, ensuring it accommodates the plant's growth.

7 RESEARCH AND EDUCATE YOURSELF

Take some time to research the plants you're interested in. Learn about their specific care requirements, growth habits, and potential issues. Understanding your chosen plants will set you up for successful plant parenting.

If you are just starting out on your planting journey, visit a local nursery or garden center to see the plants in person. Nursery staff can offer valuable advice and suggestions based on your needs and preferences.

Seeing the plants up close also allows you to check for any signs of pests or diseases.

By following these guidelines, you can curate a beautiful and thriving indoor garden that will brighten up your home throughout the summer and beyond. Happy planting!

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GOOD NIGHTS SLEEP Dreaming of a with

Sleep glorious sleep! There is nothing quite as satisfactory as waking up feeling refreshed and rejuvenated after a long and luxurious night’s sleep.

With the average adult requiring anything from seven to ten hours per night, it’s vital your bed provides you with the utmost comfort and support. With so much to consider when buying the perfect bed to suit your home and your lifestyle, here are some handy tips to help you choose the dream one.

1. Measure your entire space: length, width, and height

Bed size and height are essential, considering potential interference with wall ornaments, especially when selecting headboard-inclusive beds.

2. Choose the largest bed that will fit comfortably in the room Prioritise the largest bed for daily use to enhance comfort, even if it requires less other furniture. For multifunctional spaces, smaller or sofa beds are perfect.

3. Determine if you need a bed with built in storage

Prioritising bed size may mean forgoing traditional furniture like chests or wardrobes, requiring alternative storage solutions. Divan beds with drawers or ottoman beds offer substantial underbed storage.

4. Decide what style of bed will suit the bedroom. Your bed style sets your bedroom's overall design. A minimalist look might lean towards a simple or wooden bed, while a luxurious look could favour an upholstered bed.

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FLOORING Selecting the right

Flooring is an important element of any space, whether it's a residential or commercial property. Choosing the right type of flooring can significantly impact the overall appearance, comfort, and functionality of your living space.

However, with so many options available, it can be challenging to determine which flooring type is best suited for your needs.

We'll discuss the pros and cons of different types of flooring, including tiles, laminate, LVT, carpet, and vinyl.

1. TILES

Pros:

• Tiles are highly durable and long-lasting, making them ideal for high-traffic areas.

• They come in a wide range of colours, patterns, and textures, making them versatile and suitable for any interior design.

• Tiles are easy to clean and maintain, and they are resistant to water and stains.

• They are also suitable for use with underfloor heating systems.

Cons:

• Can be cold underfoot.

2. LAMINATE

Pros:

• Laminate is a cost-effective alternative to hardwood flooring, and it can mimic the look of natural wood. It is scratch and UV light resistant.

• It is easy to install, and it can be used in a variety of settings, including dining rooms, living rooms, and bedrooms.

• It is easy to clean and maintain, and it doesn't require regular polishing or waxing.

Cons:

• Laminate can be prone to water damage, and it is not suitable for use in areas with high moisture levels, such as bathrooms or laundry rooms.

• Laminate is not as long-lasting as some other options

3. LVT (LUXURY VINYL TILE)

Pros:

• LVT is a versatile flooring option that comes in a wide range of colours, textures, and patterns.

• It is highly durable and resistant to scratches, stains, and water damage.

• LVT is easy to install and can be used in a variety of settings, including kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial spaces.

• It is comfortable underfoot and very suitable with underfloor heating systems.

Cons:

• LVT not as cost effective as some other forms but does have a long life.

4. CARPET:

Pros:

• Carpet is comfortable and warm underfoot, making it ideal for bedrooms and living rooms.

• It comes in a wide range of colours and textures, making it suitable for any interior design.

• Carpet is easy to install, and it can be used in a variety of settings, including residential and commercial spaces.

• It can help to reduce noise transmission and improve indoor air quality by trapping dust and allergens.

Cons:

• Carpet can be prone to stains and water damage, making it unsuitable for use in areas with high moisture levels.

• Requires regular vacuuming and cleaning.

5. VINYL

Pros:

• Vinyl is a cost-effective flooring option that comes in a wide range of colours and patterns.

• It is highly durable and resistant to water and stains, making it suitable for use in kitchens, bathrooms, and other high-moisture areas.

Cons:

• May not add as much value to your home as hardwood or tile flooring

• May not be as durable

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PAINT LIKE A PRO: How to paint the exterior of a new build home

BEFORE YOU START

With freshly plastered surfaces, leave approximately six months to dry completely before painting. Once the walls have dried out, you have picked your colours, and have checked the weather forecast, you will be ready to go!

STEP 1: PREP

Protect surrounding surfaces by laying down dust sheets. Mask off exterior features and fittings (e.g., windows, door frames etc.) with a reliable masking tape such as Deltec Masking Tape Extreme.

STEP 2: CLEAN

Take advantage of the summer sun and tackle your exterior painting project. A new coat of paint can transform the appearance of your newbuild home and safeguard it from weather damage.

For particularly dirty walls, consider power washing. Otherwise, start by dusting and cleaning the walls until they are free from dirt, grease and other contaminants. Remove algae or mould by using an anti-fungal wash such as FARBEX Exterior Fungicidal Wash.

STEP 3: SMOOTH & REPAIR

Once the walls have dried out, scrape them down so there are no uneven surfaces. Fill cracks or holes with an exterior

filler like Prestonett Exterior Filler. Once dry, smooth out with sandpaper and wipe away any dust.

STEP 4: CHECK IF YOUR WALLS NEED SEALING

A simple test is to run your hand along the wall. If you're left with a powdery residue, you will need to seal them. Apply Ralston Wall Primer to ensure the first coat of paint adheres correctly. Dilute with water by a ratio of 1:1, making sure to stir thoroughly beforehand. Apply the primer to your wall as you would a normal paint and give it roughly four hours to dry.

Tip: If your house faces onto the street, display “wet paint” signs so passers-by don’t get any nasty surprises!

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STEP 3: PAINT!

Always use a masonry paint when painting your home’s exterior. Dulux Weathershield is made in Ireland and is perfect for our mild, wet climate.

Dilute your first coat with water by about 10% and stir thoroughly. Always paint from the top and work your way downwards with the aid of your cutting-in brush, masonry brush and roller. Allow to dry for 2-4 hours depending on manufacturer’s instructions. Then, go ahead and apply a second coat without thinning the paint, you need to apply a third coat depending on your wall's surface.

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Cremur celebrates 40 years of service

Cremur Heating, Bathrooms and Stoves Celebrates 40 Years in business with expansion adding a New Showroom in Newcastle West in County Limerick.

Cremur services include sales and or installation of Bathroom ware, Stoves of all varieties including Pellett, Oil, Electric, Solid and Multi fuel stoves, Fireplaces, Electric Fires, a large selection of Tiles and wood flooring, Renewables and more.

“At Cremur we think of ourselves as a “One-Stop Shop”. We supply and fit, so whatever needs to be done, we do it,” said marketing manager PJ O’Sullivan. “All staff at Cremur are committed, passionate and like to deliver our great products. Good design, with an excellent service at affordable prices, we will help you to make your house your home.”

With 40 years of experience Cremur is well able to assist you, with a range of high-quality products, expert advice and an in-house design team. But it does not stop there.

Cremur also install their products themselves to guarantee the best possible outcome of any project.

Their team of experts will look after you from start to finish. No matter whether

you contact Cremur for a complete supply and fit refurbishment, a new build project or just the supply of product only.

Cremur’s core services are Plumbing & Heating, and has been offering these services to our customers for more than 40 years.

Specialising in providing central heating, all plumbing services, Cremur’s longbuilt reputation gives the added assurance that you are using one of the most respected names in the business.

“The knowledge and know-how within our team at Cremur ensures all work is completed in a professional and timely manner. We have built our excellent reputation over the decades we have been trading. This has been achieved by always focusing on the customer and their needs,” added PJ.

“Cremur strives to not only provide a high quality service but also to provide the type of aftercare to all customers which our competitors find difficult to match.”

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Statement by President Higgins on the death of Sinéad O’Connor

“May I send my deepest condolences to Sinéad O’Connor’s father John, the members of her family and to all those with whom she shared her life.

My first reaction on hearing the news of Sinéad’s loss was to remember her extraordinarily beautiful, unique voice. What was striking in all of the recordings she made and in all of her appearances was the authenticity of the performance, while her commitment to the delivery of the song and its meaning was total.

To those of us who had the privilege of knowing her, one couldn’t but always be struck by the depth of her fearless commitment to the important issues which she brought to public attention, no matter how uncomfortable those truths may

have been.

What Ireland has lost at such a relatively young age is one of our greatest and most gifted composers, songwriters and performers of recent decades, one who had a unique talent and extraordinary connection with her audience, all of whom held such love and warmth for her.

The way in which she was able to move across the different forms of the arts was a singular achievement, as was the way her voice went around the world and how it was received. Her accomplishments included a body of work for film through the production of perfectly chosen and widely acclaimed lyrics.

Sinéad O’Connor’s voice and delivery was in so many different ways original, extraordinary and left one with a deep impression that to have accomplished all she did while carrying the burden which she did was a powerful achievement in its own way.

Her contribution joins those great achievements of Irish women who contributed to our lives, its culture and its history in their own unique but unforgettable ways. May her spirit find the peace she sought in so many different ways.”

Almost 60% of local authority home loans rejected

The Government-backed scheme was established to help people secure a mortgage if they are struggling to get one from a bank.

However, figures provided by the Department of Housing to the Social Democrats show that out of a total of 870 applications up to the end of June, 515 were unsuccessful.

The Local Authority Home Loan scheme allows people to borrow up to €324,000, depending on what part of the country they live in.

Applications are sent to the Housing Agency for assessment who then make recommendations to local authorities to approve or refuse the loan application. In 2022 of the 2,168 applications made under the scheme, 1,247 were turned down.

Ship carrying 2,857 cars burns off Dutch coast

A fire is still blazing on a ship off the Dutch coast with 2,857 vehicles on board since Tuesday, killing one person and injuring several others.

The 199-metre Panama-registered Fremantle Highway was en route from Germany to Egypt.

Rescue ships sprayed water onto the burning boat to cool it down, but using too much water risked its sinking, the Dutch coastguard said. A salvage vessel hooked on to stop it drifting.

A coastguard spokesperson explained that the fire began near an electric car. The ship was carrying 2,857 cars from

various manufactures, 25 of which were electric vehicles. Mercedes-Benz said that it had about 350 cars on board. The incident forced Lamborghini to restart Aventador production to replace the destroyed supercars.

In the aftermath of the Felicity Ace disaster in 2022, when a cargo ship carrying 4,000 cars burnt out and sank two weeks later, several shipping companies announced a ban on the transport of EVs.

Norwegian ferry company Havila Kystruten has also banned electric vehicles from its ships.

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Motorcycle hearse a first for Kerry funerals

Kerry funeral director is changing the way things are done by being the first in Kerry to introduce a unique and memorable motorcycle hearse service.

Sean Lynch, who owns Hogan’s Funeral Home in the heart of Tralee, is keen to have a range of different options available to customers by offering something alternative to families who want a fitting tribute for their departed loved ones. Combining his love of motorbikes and

Daithí Ó Sé and Kathryn Thomas team up to host this year’s Rose of Tralee

RTÉ yesterday announced that Kathryn Thomas will join Dáithí Ó Sé as co-host for the Rose of Tralee 2023.

The pair will make history as the first ever joint presenters of RTÉ’s coverage of the Festival, broadcasting live from the Kerry Sports Academy at the Munster Technological University (MTU) on August 21st and 22nd.

32 Roses will represent the Irish diaspora worldwide this year from Rose Centres across Ireland, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and beyond.

This year will mark Dáithí’s 12th year presenting the show, and new presenter Kathryn can’t wait to join him onstage and meet this year’s International Roses.

Kathryn said: “I'm honoured and so ex-

cited to join Daithí and the team as cohost of this year's Rose of Tralee. The Festival has such an incredible legacy in Ireland and all around the world – no better way to celebrate such incredible women. I've grown up watching it each year, so it's very special to get the opportunity to present alongside Daithí. I can’t wait to get started. Tralee here we come!”

Daithí said: “I'm over the moon to be back presenting the Rose of Tralee for another year, and to welcome my wonderful new co-host Kathryn to the Rose of Tralee family! Kathryn and I have known and worked with each other for over two decades, so no doubt that there's plenty of craic in store. We can't wait to meet this year's incredible 32 Roses, and make our way to Tralee. Seo linn!”

Greek wildfires reach outskirts of Athens

Wildfires reached the outskirts of Athens on Thursday as strong winds cause flare-ups around Greece, disrupting motorway traffic and rail services.

The fires have raged across parts of

the country during three successive Mediterranean heatwaves over the past two weeks, leaving five people dead, including two firefighting pilots, and triggering a huge evacuation of tourists on the island of Rhodes.

the business, he has just purchased a carriage style hearse, a Honda Goldwing 1800 Trike Motorcycle - believed to be the first of its kind in Munster. It is fully enclosed and decked with a walnut bed and leather lining.

“I always wanted to bring a unique service to Kerry,” Sean, who bought his first motorbike aged 16, said.

Sean’s goal is to make the motorcycle hearse available to everyone, not just members of the biking community.

Privacy group NOYB, challenges Ryanair's use of facial recognition

NOYB, led by Austrian privacy activist Max Schrems, filed the complaint with Spain's data protection agency on behalf of a complainant who booked a Ryanair flight through the Spanish-based online travel agency eDreams.

Ryanair, Europe's largest by passenger numbers, says on its website that in order to comply with safety and security requirements it must verify the identity of passengers' booking with travel agents because agents often do not provide Ryanair with customers' contact and payment details.

Passengers can avoid verifying through facial recognition by showing up at the airport at least 2 hours before departure or submitting a form and picture

of their passport or national ID card in advance, a process Ryanair said can take seven days to complete. A similar process is not required when booking through Ryanair's website or mobile phone app.

NOYB has successfully launched privacy challenges against some of the world's largest multinational companies across the European Union under the bloc's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), introduced in 2018.

ECB raises interest rates again

The European Central Bank raised its deposit rate to a historic high yesterday but kept its options open on whether more increases will be required to bring down inflation against a worsening economic backdrop.

Thursday's hike, the ninth in a row, increases the rate that the ECB pays on banks' deposits from 3.5% to 3.75%, its highest level since 2000. The rate that banks pay to borrow at the ECB's weekly auctions was also increased to 4.25% from 4% while daily loans will now cost 4.5%, from 4.25%.

Sean Lynch, Paula Walsh and John O'Rahilly, pictured with the Honda Goldwing 1800 Trike Motorcycle outside Hogan's Funeral Home this week.
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Best crew best man

Rob Duggan gave his friend Mikie Galvin the best possible pre-wedding gift by taking a start to finish victory finish on Sunday’s Imokilly Rally in East Cork.

Galvin is best known for co-driving for Keith Cronin on British Rally Championship events.

Both competitors went to school together, started rallying together and have previously won events as a team. However the last time they worked together was the 2019 Rally of the Lakes. They decided to team-up one more time ahead of Mikie’s big day next week when he marries Ellen O'Shea.

“We don’t get to do this too often,” said Aghadoe man Galvin and the end of the event.

“Rob is my best man in two weeks’ time, so this is brilliant, such a good day.”

Conor Murphy and Sean Collins were third in a similar Ford Escort to Duggan’s making it two Aghadoe crews in the top three.

Milltown’s Amy Burke and her Kilkenny co-driver Emel McNamara won class 11R in their Ford Fiesta Mark 1.

KDMC’s Mark O'Leary made the switch to co-driving and guided Arron Browne to a class 11F win an impressive 10th overall ahead of a lot more powerful machinery in their Honda Civic.

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Motor club launches youth programme

KDMC2 is aimed at newcomers to motorsport regardless of age but there is a heavy emphasis on youths.

The idea is to take newcomers away from the mundane formalities of forma club meetings but instead create social occasions and introductory to motorsport events for them to enjoy.

Last Friday a group of experienced club members and a host of newcomers enjoyed a treasure hunt in and around the Faha area.

Treasure hunts are considered an entry into rally navigation and while some entrants may go on an pursue a career like Paul Nagle, Noel O’Sullivan and Mikie Galvin, they also serve as a great social occasion that can be enjoyed by all age groups.

Around 30 people attended the event. Well-known local marshals and volunteers Ciara and Orla Galvin, aided by experienced club driver were deemed the winners of navigational event but,

according to main organiser Mike Shea, the treasure hunt also served as a great introduction to club activities.

“A special thanks to all of those who attended this Friday’s treasure hunt around the Faha area, the first of many social events organiSed by the KDMC 2 programme, said Mike who is also the club’s vice chairman.

The top three finishers on the night were: Congratulations also to our top 3 finishers from last night who were:

1st: Orla Griffin/ Ciara Griffin/ Todd Falvey

2nd: Jason Russell / Siobhan O’Leary

3rd Eoin Foley/ Daniel Coffey / Emma Coffey

Meanwhile the club will host an autotest event on Sunday at the K & L Deliveries depot in Millstreet.

This is a cost effective avenue into motorsport which can be done in a standard road car.

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Medical Cards

If you have a medical card issued by the Health Service Executive (HSE), you can get certain health services free of charge. Normally, your dependent spouse or partner and your children are also covered for the same range of health services. Anyone who is ‘ordinarily resident’ in Ireland can apply for a medical card. This means that you are living in Ireland and intend to live here for at least one year. To qualify for a medical card, your weekly income must be below a certain figure for your family size.

What income is assessed in the means test?

Cash income, savings, investments and property (except for your own home) are taken into account in the means test. There are weekly income limits depending on your household size and there are also allowable expenses, including childcare costs, rent and mortgage payments which will increase your income limit. Income from savings, investments or property of €36,000 for a single person or €72,000 for a couple is disregarded. You should speak to your local Citizens Information Centre to get more information on how the means test would apply in your personal circumstances.

If your only income is from social welfare allowances or benefits or HSE allowances, you should be granted a medical card even though your payment may be over the income guidelines for your age and situation.

How are young people, aged 16-25, including students assessed?

If you are aged 16–25 and dependent on a parent or guardian, you are eligible for a medical card if your parent or guardian has a medical card. (This does not apply if their income is above the means test limit and they have a discretionary medical card.) If you are already included on your family's card, you will be sent your own card when you turn 16.

If you live with your parent or guardian and you have an income over the medical card income limit for a single person living with family, you are considered financially independent and the usual means test applies.

If you are not living with or dependent on a parent or guardian, then you are considered as financially independent, regardless of income, and your application is assessed using the standard means test.

Is it easier for someone aged over 70 to qualify for a medical card?

There is a more generous means test for people aged over 7O. If you are aged 70 or over you qualify for a medical card, if your gross income is not more than €550 a week if you are single or not more than €1050 a week for a couple.

The assessment of a couple for medical card purposes is based on the age of the older person so if one of you is aged 70 or older, you will both qualify for a medical card, if your combined gross income is €1050 or less a week.

What is a ‘discretionary medical card’?

If your income is above the limit, you may still be able to get a medical card if your circumstances would result in financial hardship without one. This is sometimes called a discretionary medical card.

The application process for the discretionary medical card is the same as for the means tested medical card, but you should also include a medical report and information about your family’s medical expenses in your application. There is a standard medical report template form, which your GP can fill in, available on www2.hse.ie. Discretionary medical cards are issued for a specific time frame. The time frame will depend on your circumstances.

Under what circumstances can you get an Emergency Medical Card?

There are some emergency situations where you can get help outside of the normal medical card application process. You can get an emergency medical card if you:

• have a terminal illness and have been told you have 24 months or less to live

• are receiving end-of-life treatment

• need urgent ongoing care and urgently need a medical card

What is a GP Visit Card?

If you are not eligible for a medical card you may be eligible for a GP visit card. A GP visit card allows you to visit a participating family doctor (GP) for free however, prescribed drugs are not free. The GP visit card does cover visits to GP out of hours services. Blood tests to diagnose or monitor a condition are covered.

Who can get a GP visit card?

• All children under the age of 6 can get a GP visit card.

• If you get Carer’s Benefit or Carer’s Allowance, at full or half-rate, you are eligible for a GP visit card.

• The GP visit card is available to everyone aged over 70 without an income test.

• If you are aged under 70, eligibility for the GP visit card is means tested. That is, your income is assessed by the HSE as part of the application process. You should contact your local Citizens Information Centre for more detailed information about the means-test. In order to qualify for a GP visit card, you must meet the eligibility rules and be ordinarily resident in Ireland. That is, you must have been, or intend to be, living in Ireland for at least one year.

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Accommodation Manager

We are currently inviting applications for an experienced Accommodation Manager to join and lead our accommodation team.

The ideal candidate will have previous accommodation management experience in in a luxury 4/5* hotel and be able to further enhance the very high standards already in place. Candidate profile:

• The ideal candidate will have the following experience in a similar role:

• 3+ years experience in a similar role.

• 3-5 years accommodation managerial experience coming from 4/5 star background.

• Good accommodation department knowledge is essential.

• Proven experience in leading a large team.

• Excellent It Skills including a proficient user of MS O ce and excel.

• Experience with Hotsoft and Serviator is a bonus.

• Full, clean driving license required.

• Exceptional attention to detail, organisational, negotiation and communication skills are a must including fluent spoken and written English.

Apply online on the career page by scaning the QR code or in confidence to: careers@sheenfallslodge.ie

This is an excellent role and opportunity for an experienced Accommodation Manager seeking to further their career.

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Reaching Our Dreams Together.

We look forward to meeting extraordinarily talented candidates. We are now recruiting for the following positions:

Assistant Sales Manager

Kitchen Porter Accounts & Payroll Administrator

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Holbein Carpentry & Joinery are happy to announce, that we are now hiring in the following position:

KITCHEN AND FURNITURE FITTER

Holbein Carpentry & Joinery is a third generation, family run business, which has seen continued growth over the past number of years. We strive to produce high quality and timeless bespoke joinery by developing our customer’s vision through adaptive design. The suitable candidate for this position will be joining our enthusiastic and hard-working team, based in the beautiful and vibrant town of Kenmare. Holbein Carpentry strives for excellence and best practice in every aspect of the business. LEAN manufacturing, continuous improvement, safety and attention to detail are core company values.

This position is a unique opportunity for the right candidate to perform the following skills & tasks:

• Upkeep company van and tools which will be provided

• Travelling to site locations throughout Kerry and South-West Cork

• Maintain health & safety standards and procedures at all times

• Fitting of our varied rage of bespoke products providing new experiences for each project

• Read and interpret manufacturing drawings to fit bespoke furniture and joinery in domestic and commercial buildings

• Ensure all measurements and installations are accurate

• Make sure quality standards are adhered to and strive to exceed expectations

• Liaise with clients and external consultants, where required

• Reporting of any delivery issues promptly

• Complete and finalize any snagging

• Maintenance of hardcopy drawings on site and filing after projects are finished

• Receive support and mentoring from our experienced team

• Occasionally help out in the workshop, when no fitting on site is required

Requirements for the position are:

• Previous experience in a similar role is essential

• Proven ability to read and understand manufacturing drawings/CAD drawings

• Desire to strive for excellence and good attention to detail, to consistently meet high quality/quantity performance standards

• Excellent communication and organisation skills

• Be physically fit and highly motivated

• Flexibility and ability to work on own initiative as well as part of a team

• Full clean driving licence

• Safe Pass, Manual Handling and Abrasive Wheel training are mandatory

• Availability to travel

• Be fluent in English both verbal and written

Gross starting salary is dependent on education and experience. The Site Fitter position requires travelling within Kerry and Cork, on a daily basis. A reasonable level of overtime may be required at mornings or evenings, to ensure the fulfilment of projects in a timely manner.

Assistance with relocating can be provided.

If you feel that this role would suit you, we would love to hear from you and discuss the possibility of joining our team. Applications will be accepted up until the 23rd August 2023. Please email your CV and cover letter to: office@holbein.ie

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2ND ANNIVERSARY TWOHIG

2ND ANNIVERSARY MORRIS

2ND ANNIVERSARY DOYLE

7TH ANNIVERSARY MAC SWEENEY

Remembering with love Paudie Twohig

Ballinagree, Macroom, Co Cork

Who died on 1st August 2021.

Walk with me, Oh my Lord, Through the darkest night and brightest day.

Be by my side, Oh Lord, Guard my life and guide me on my way. Sometimes the road seems long, My energy is spent.

Then, Lord I think of you And I am given strength. Amen.

We miss you every day, your loving wife Diane and adored daughters Tara-Grace and Olivia.

Suaimhneas Síoraí

Anniversary Mass is on Sunday 30th July at 11.00am in St. Johns the Baptist Church, Ballinagree, Macroom, Co. Cork.

2ND ANNIVERSARY TWOHIG

In loving memory of Paudie Twohig Ballinagree, Macroom, Co. Cork who passed away on 1st August 2021.

You had a smile for everyone, You had a heart of gold, You left so many memories That we will always hold.

Our thoughts are always with you Paudie. Lovingly remembered always by Mom, Dad, Tadhgie, Seán, Mairéad and extended family.

4TH ANNIVERSARY LYDON O’GORMAN

In loving memory of Joan Lydon O’Gorman late of Iveragh Park, Killorglin and formerly of Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo who died peacefully on 27th July 2019.

If roses grow in heaven Lord

Please pick a bunch for us.

Tell her that we love her and miss her

And when she turns to smile

Place a kiss upon her cheek

And hold her for a while.

Because remembering her is easy

We do it every day

But there’s an ache within my heart

That will never go away.

Loved and missed every day by Ted, Lorraine, Michael, Nicola, Eugene, your brothers, sisters, extended family and your grandchildren Darragh, Éabha and Cian. xxx

In loving memory of our dear mother

Eileen Morris (nee O’ Donoghue) late of 3 Holy Cross, Firies and Rockfield, Faha who died on 1st August 2021. R.I.P.

There is a gift in life you cannot buy A gift so rare and true

It is a gift of a wonderful mother Like the one we had in you.

Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by your loving sons Cyril and Vincent, daughter-in-law Agata, and your granddaughters Shannon and Shona.

Miss you Mom. xxxx

2nd Anniversary Mass for Eileen is on Friday 29th September at 7.30pm in Firies Church.

2ND ANNIVERSARY MORRIS

In loving memory of our dear mom

Eileen Morris (nee O’ Donoghue) late of 3 Holy Cross, Firies and Rockfield, Faha who died on 1st August, 2021.

She was a mother, a friend so rare, Content in her home and always there, On earth she toiled, in Heaven she rests God bless you mom, you were the best Happy thoughts of times together, Hold memories that remain forever.

Sadly missed and never forgotten by your loving daughter Helen, grandsons Paud and family, Séamus and family, Ter Jnr and Kelsey.xx

27TH ANNIVERSARY

MURPHY

In loving memory of Margaret Murphy Pallas, Beaufort who died on 2nd August 1996.

Though Heaven and earth divide us We are never far apart For you are always in our thoughts And forever in our hearts.

Love from Micheál, Ian and Michelle.xxx

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Those we love, we never lose For always they will be Loved, remembered, treasured And always in our memory.

Loved and missed always by your sisters, brothers, and their extended families.

Thinking of you always Not just today.

In loving memory of Sheila Doyle Cooleanig, Beaufort who died on 2nd August 2021.

As the Summer breeze was beginning to blow The Lord called your name it was time to go.

You left in Silence

Which was not your way You never got to say Goodbye We missed you then and everyday. But we will always remember Our whole life through The last words we had with you. We will never fail to pray for you We will never cease to care We wish we could go home again And find you waiting there.

Padraig, Mary, Aileen, Ann, Martin, Muireann and Liadh.

5TH ANNIVERSARY MCCARTHY

In loving memory of Breeda McCarthy (Nee Lyne) late of Milltown & Killarney Co. Kerry who died on 28th July 2018. Your presence we miss Your memories we treasure Loving you always Forgetting you never.

Loved and missed always by your brothers Pat & Bill, sisters Mary and Cathy, sister-in-law Phil, brother in-law Timo, nieces & nephews.

5TH ANNIVERSARY O’REILLY

In loving memory of Angela O’Reilly late of Maulykevane, Headford who passed away on 27th July 2018.

Somewhere beyond the sunset Where loved ones never die You sleep in a beautiful garden Beneath a golden sky.

Though Heaven and earth divide us We are never far apart For you are always in our thoughts And forever in our hearts.

Forever loved and always missed by your family, Liam, Sean and Sinead. xxx

JESUS

May your Sacred Heart Lord Jesus, be praised, glorified and honoured throughout the whole world now and forever. Repeat this 3 times. DG

In loving memory of Our wonderful mother and grandmother Joan Mac Sweeney late of St. Anne’s Road, Killarney

Who died on 2nd August 2016. A pleasant smile, a heart of gold No finer person this world could hold In heaven you rest, no worries no pain Deep in our hearts you will always remain

No words we write can ever say

How much we miss you every day

No one knows the grief we bear

When the family gather and your not there

We laugh, we talk, we play the part But beyond the sorrow, is a broken heart

The sorrow we feel, will never fade And the ache in our hearts Will always remain.

Loved and always remembered by Lorraine and Oliver, Denise and Alan, Noreen and Karl, Louise and Ciaran, David and Kayleigh xxx

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NANA

Precious Nana’s are very few Thats why there was only one of you God treasure her in your garden of rest Because on earth You were one of the best. Always loved and remembered by Ella, Oran and Callum. xxx

Also remembering her husband Denis at this time.

7TH ANNIVERSARY MCGILLICUDDY

In loving memory of Timmie McGillicuddy Bounard, Gneeveguilla, who died on 27th July 2016. R.I.P. Also remembering our brother Dan who passed away 2019. R.I.P.

Along the road to suffering You found a little lane

That took you up to Heaven

And ended all your pain

You may be out of sight

You may be worlds apart

You are always in our prayers

And forever in our hearts.

Remembering always with love your loving sister Laura, nephews Diarmuid, Fred, Anthony, Adrian and Micheál, Deirdre, and grandnephews Mickie D, James T and Kai J. xxx

Ask St. Claire for 3 favours, one business, two impossible and say nine Hail Mary’s for nine days with lighted candle. Pray whether you believe or not. Publish on ninth day. Powerful Novena. May the sacred heart of Jesus be praised, adored, glorified and loved today and every day throughout the whole world forever Amen. Say six times daily for nine days. Your request will be granted no matter how difficult it may seem. Favour publication must be promised. KN

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8TH ANNIVERSARY O’CONNELL

10TH ANNIVERSARY O’CALLAGHAN

12TH ANNIVERSARY PHILPOTT

39TH ANNIVERSARY MORIARTY HENGGLER

In loving memory of Josie O’Connell late of Fossa, Killarney who died on 28th July 2015.

I hold you close within my heart And there you shall remain To walk with me throughout my life Until we meet again.

Loved and sadly missed by your daughter Maeve.

8TH ANNIVERSARY O’SULLIVAN

In loving memory of Séamus O’Sullivan

Quarry Cross, Gneeveguilla, Rathmore who died on 30th July 2015. R.I.P.

As each day dawns we think of you As each night falls we pray for you And throughout our lives no matter where In our hearts you are always there

We miss your smile, your joking ways We miss the things you used to say And when old times we do recall It’s then we miss you most of all.

Sadly missed by your loving wife Mary, daughters Abina and Joan, sons James and Pat, daughter-in-law Caroline, son-in-law Sean, grandchildren Jamie and Katie.

22ND & 13TH ANNIVERSARIES O’CALLAGHAN

In loving memory of John O’Callaghan, Late of 16 Marian Terrace, Killarney who died on August 1st 2001 and daughter

Sheila O’Sullivan (nee O’ Callaghan) late of Knocknaskeha, Killarney who died on 14th July 2010.

We often sit and think of you

At quiet times in the day

Of all the things we used to do And the things you used to say.

We often think of times we shared We never were apart And all of these are locked away Kept deeply in our hearts.

From your loving sons Daniel, John and Vincent, daughters Joanie, Noreen and Eileen, and all the O’Callaghan family. xx

ST. THERESA

St. Theresa the Little Flower, please pick me a rose from thy heavenly gardens and send it to me with a message of love. Ask God to please grant me the favour I thee implore and tell him I will love him each day more and more. Amen. SMS

In loving memory of John O’Callaghan late of Gortnagown, Rathmore who died on 22nd July 2013.

No special day is needed For us to think of you You are always in our thoughts No matter what we do. A silent thought, a quite prayer For a special person in God’s care.

Remembered always by your brothers Pat and Michael, sister-in-law Margaret, and Patrick and Aoife.

*** Brother

We cannot bring back the old days, When we were all toghther, The family chain is broken now, But memories live forever.

May you rest in peace in your Heavenly home above, With the sacred heart of Jesus In his eternal love.

Lovingly remembered always by your sisters Caroline and Ann, brothers-in-law Tom and Willie and nephews.

Anniversary Mass for John on Saturday 29th July at 6.00pm in Shrone Church.

54TH & 29TH ANNIVERSARIES

LEAHY

In loving memory of our dear parents

Dad Patrick Leahy who died on 8th March 1969 and Mom Christina Leahy who died on 2nd August 1994 both late of 41 Daltons Avenue, Killarney. R.I.P.

Of all the gifts in life

However great or small To have you for our parents Was the greatest gift of all.

So rest in peace dear loved ones And thanks for all you’ve done We pray that God has given you The crown you’ve truly won.

Loved, sadly missed and always remembered by your loving daughters Joan and Bernadette, grandchildren, great grandchildren USA.

Also remembering their daughter Maura, and son-in-law Pat Horgan.

On all of there souls sweet jesus of mercy will those who think of them today a little pray jesus say.

Anniversary Mass for Patrick, Christina, Maura and Pat is on 2nd August at 6.15pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral.

PRECIOUS MOTHER OF JESUS

Mother of Divine Grace, you can find a way, where there is no way. Please hear my prayer and grant me my request. (Say 6 times daily & your request will be granted).

NAS

In loving memory of Dan Philpott Coolcaslough, Killarney and late of Lyre, Banteer who died on 28th July 2011. A sudden call from God on high You had no chance to say goodbye Without farewell you fell asleep But memories of you we will always keep. And those who loved you dearly Are the ones who won’t forget.

Loved and sadly missed by your wife Sheila, daughters Majella and Antoinette, son-in-law Gary, and grandchildren Daniel and Cíara. xx

28TH ANNIVERSARY COURTNEY

In loving memory of Mattie Courtney late of 51 St. Brendan’s Place, Killarney who died on 1st August 1995.

We hold you close within our hearts And there you shall remain To walk with us throughout our lives Until we meet again.

So rest in peace dear loved one And thanks for all you’ve done We pray that God has given you The crown you’ve truly won.

From your loving wife Bridie and family.

Anniversary Mass is on Saturday 5th August at 6.15pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral.

33RD ANNIVERSARY CRONIN

In loving memory of Christopher Cronin late of 47 Ardshanavooley, Killarney who died on 29th July 1990. R.I.P.

You always had a smile to share Time to give and time to care A loving nature a heart of gold One of the best this world could hold Never selfish, always kind These are the memories you left behind.

Always remembered by your loving wife Ann, sons Dermot and Fergus, daughter-in-law Karen and grandson Culann.

MIRACLE PRAYER

Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked You 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 Heart where Your Father sees it. Then, in His merciful eyes it will become Your favour not mine. Amen. Say for three days, promise publication and favour will be granted. AC BF

In loving memory of Treasa Moriarty Henggeler

On this, the 39th anniversary of the death of our daughter Treasa Moriarty Henggeler we would like to thank the wonderful people of Killarney our friends, and particularly our family, for their love and support through our grief journey.

Through mountains of sadness and lakes of tears, you touched our hearts with compassion and tenderness. You were the soft footprint of our hope, nourishing and nurturing our hearts, prayerfully whispering, and gently guiding us to a place of quiet recovery. We know, we remember and we are filled with gratitude to you all!

Darling Treasa, you bless us from heaven. We embrace your fun, spirit, your memory and your “deer” friends. We continue to love you and will forever hold you in the cradle of our hearts.

You and your sister Dorothy continue to give Presence, Belonging and Rhythm to our beating hearts. We miss you both and mourn the memory of your past and your future.

From your loving family, Daddy, Mommy, Franz, Amber, Conrad and Rowan.

NOVENA TO THE SACRED HEART

Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours. This time I ask you this special one, (mention favour). Take it dear heart of Jesus and place it within your heart where your Father sees it. Then in his merciful eyes it will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say this prayer three times for three days and your favour will be granted. Never known to fail. Must promise publication of prayer. RF

THANKSGIVING TO SAINT JUDE

St. Jude come to my assistance in my need that I may receive the consolation and help of heaven in all my necessities particularly (mention request) and that I may praise God with you and the elect throughout eternity. I promise you O Blessed Jude to be ever mindful of this great favour and I will never cease to honour you as my special and powerful patron and to do all in my powers to encourage devotion to you. Amen. Say for 3 days and publish immediately. Favour granted after 3 days. EC

NOVENA TO ST. CLAIRE

Ask St. Claire for 3 favours, one business, two impossible and say nine Hail Mary’s for nine days with lighted candle. Pray whether you believe or not. Publish on ninth day. Powerful Novena. May the sacred heart of Jesus be praised, adored, glorified and loved today and every day throughout the whole world forever Amen. Say six times daily for nine days. Your request will be granted no matter how difficult it may seem. Favour publication must be promised. JOR

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SPORT

SHOWTIME

Kerry and Dublin ready to rock Croke Park

If you love football, that roar between Amhrann na bhFiann and throw-in is sweeter than Sweetest Thing, more glorious than Glory Days, more satisfying than Satisfaction, and more paradisiacal than Paradise.

Some of the most famous rock musicians in the world have played in Croke Park.

U2, Bruce Springsteen and the Rolling Stones, to name but a few.

This week, hundreds of thousands of people queued online for hours on end, trying (and in most cases failing) to get tickets for Coldplay’s upcoming gigs at GAA headquarters.

Hosting concerts is a major source of income for the Association and it’s wonderful to see these global superstars performing in our nation’s most iconic stadium. But with all due respect to Bono and the Boss and Jagger and Chris Martin, none of them will ever rock Croke Park like Dublin and Kerry do. The deafening noise at 3.29pm on Sunday would drown out all their biggest hits.

The game’s greatest rivals on the main stage in the All-Ireland final. Music to our ears.

BACK TOGETHER

If you’ll bear with the musical metaphor for just a little longer, Dublin really got the band back together for 2023. Stephen Cluxton, Jack McCaffrey and Paul Mannion, all preposterously decorated players, returned to the panel after some time away. To paraphrase Kerry manager Jack O’Connor, they didn’t come back to make up the numbers.

After coming up short in 2021 and 2022, the Dubs are hungry for another All-Ireland. It would be a flamboyant exclamation point at end of some of their careers, most notably for Cluxton, James McCarthy and Mick Fitzsimons, all of whom are seeking a record-breaking ninth Celtic Cross.

For others, like Con O’Callaghan and Brian Fenton, it would be a communiqué to the rest of the country that they haven’t gone away, and that they’re not going anywhere any time soon.

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Kerry, meanwhile, are plotting a very different arc. Having secured what was, for the vast majority of the panel, a first All-Ireland last year, they are now hoping to show us they are no one-hit wonders.

In David Clifford they have the sport’s undisputed superstar, a young man who has been in outrageous form since around 2004. He was born in 1999. Tony Brosnan has sadly been ruled out due to the recurrence of a respiratory issue, but the return of Killian Spillane (ankle) is a boost.

As for Dublin, Seán Bugler missed the semi-final with a calf injury. His availability was unknown as we went to print.

VERDICT: Dublin will provide Kerry with their toughest test to date and their strength in depth is a definite advantage. However, Kerry have proven themselves to be obdurate in close games and, as they proved in 2022, they have enough intelligence and skill to get the job done. Kerry to win by a point or two.

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THE BIGGEST STAGE: Kerry and Dublin players walk towards Hill 16 prior to the 2022 semi-final. Photo: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile.

A game in which heroes are made

Prior to 1975, Kerry and Dublin had met in the senior football championship 13 times in 90 years. Between ’75 and ’85, the rivalry exploded into life. Mick O’Dwyer and Kevin Heffernan’s legendary teams faced each other seven times in 11 seasons, with Kerry winning five times and Dublin twice. The sides captured ten All-Ireland titles between them during this spell (Kerry 7 Dublin 3).

After ’85, there was no Kerry-Dublin clash in the championship until 2001, when Kerry advanced to the All-Ireland semi-final after a replay.

The Kingdom won the other four matches in the 2000s before Dublin took over and won five out of six in the 2010s (the drawn final in 2019 was the best result Kerry could manage).

Fans in this part of the world will be hoping that last year’s semi-final victory is the start of new decade of dominance over their fiercest rivals. The 2023 final has the potential to set the tone.

Sunday’s match will be the 20th Kerry-Dublin encounter since the fuse was lit in 1975. Here are the players

who emerged as heroes in the last 19 fixtures.

1975: A young Kerry team went into this final as underdogs but a neatly taken first-half goal by John Egan set them up for an unexpected 2-12 to 0-11 win.

1976: The Dubs bounced back in major way in the 1976 final, thanks in part to a postage stamp penalty by their iconic full forward Jimmy Keaveney.

1977: Kerry’s victory in 1975 was beginning to look like a flash in the pan by the end of 1977. A memorable goal by rampaging midfielder Bernard Brogan contributed to another comfortable Dublin win in the semi-final.

1978: The pressure was on O’Dwyer in ’78. Defeat against Dublin in the final would more than likely have led to his dismissal, but Mikey Sheehy’s impudent chip over the head of Paddy Cullen propelled Kerry towards a massive 5-11 to 0-9 win.

1979: Stacks man Sheehy was to the fore again the following year. His powerful strike in the 10th minute of the final sent Kerry on their way.

1984: After a five-year gap, the sides met again in the ’84 final. Dublin were

the reigning champions but a monster point by Eoin ‘Bomber’ Liston clinched it for The Kingdom.

1985: Timmy O’Dowd’s aesthetically pleasing goal was crucial as Kerry retained their title with a four-point win over Dublin in the decider.

2001: An incredible equaliser from a sideline kick by Maurice Fitzgerald snatched a draw in the All-Ireland quarter-final in Thurles.

2001: Glenflesk star Johnny Crowley bagged two goals in the replay. The second opened up an unassailable nine-point lead.

2004: When Colm Cooper hit the post, Dara Ó Cinnéide pounced to finish off the rebound as Kerry once again saw off Dublin at the quarter-final stage.

2007: A tidy turn and finish by Man of the Match Declan O’Sullivan proved to be the difference in this semi-final. Kerry won by 1-15 to 0-16.

2009: Mike McCarthy teed up Colm Cooper just 40 seconds into this quarter-final and the legendary corner forward made no mistake from close range. Dublin’s “startled earwigs” fell to a disheartening 17-point loss.

2011: Dublin goalkeeper Stephen Cluxton clinched his county’s first All-Ireland in 16 years with a last-minute free.

2013: A lucky Kevin McMenamon goal gave the Dubs an unexpected and insurmountable lead late on in the 2013 semi-final.

2015: Dublin pulled away in this final, thanks in part to a late, left-footed point by Alan Brogan.

2016: A beauty by Diarmuid Connolly was the insurance point in this semi-final as the Dubs ran out 0-22 to 2-14 winners.

2019: A 74th-minute leveller by Dean Rock sent the final to a replay.

2019: A goal directly from the second-half throw-in by marauding defender Eoin Murchan was the turning point as Dublin secured the first ever five-in-a-row.

2022: Kerry claimed their first victory over Dublin since 2009 when Seánie O’Shea pointed a long-range free with the last act of this semi-final. Jack O’Connor’s men went to on win their first All-Ireland in eight years. Who will write their name into the history books on Sunday?

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KERRY STARS: Seánie O'Shea and David Clifford are hoping to lead Kerry to another famous win over Dublin. Photo: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile.

Heart says Kerry,

Former Kerry goalkeeper Eamonn Fitzgerald reckons that the Dubs will be out for revenge following last year’s semi-final

It’s the final everyone wished for, with apologies to the courageous efforts of Monaghan and Derry. It will be Kerry v Dublin in the 2023 All-Ireland final at Croke Park on Sunday with a full capacity of 82,000.

Will Kerry hold on to Sam, won so dramatically last July? Or will the Dubs, stung by that late Seánie O’Shea scud missile right into the teeth of the Hill, get their revenge?

The best two teams have reached the final, as happened with the hurling final on Sunday last. Kilkenny tried for as long as they could to break the Limerick stranglehold but the Shannonsiders

went into top gear in the third quarter and no team, not even Kilkenny, could stem the flow. In fact, it was more like a raging torrent. Limerick were magnificent and well deserving of the four-ina-row.

Can Kerry win back-to-back titles and, more pertinently, will they?

Here is my view. Kerry have a lot going for them. They are All-Ireland champions, used to winning and winning is habitual. Much wants more. Not alone have they the best footballer in the country, but the best Kerry footballer of all time. That's the value I put on David Clifford and if the Aussies had their way

when he was a minor he would now be a wealthy man in the Australian game. Manchester United would also have loved him. Yes, he is that good, simply the best. How will Dublin cope with him?

I have always rated this team as a good Kerry team but not a great one. Jack and his management team did very well to get an All-Ireland with this squad. Functional to the last, winning despite limitations.

Shane Ryan has been magnificent and like Cluxton he knows that his prime duty is to mind the house and call his defence to order. Thankfully, both Ryan and Cluxton do that to perfection. Out to 30 metres and no more, not aping the mainly northern goalkeepers’ antics

of acting as an extra forward.

The only time you will see Cluxton and Ryan well out from goal is when they come up for a very long free, outside even the range of Seánie O’Shea.

The Kerry bench are all good players but nothing compares with what Dessie Farrell has at his disposal. There must be 30-plus All-Ireland medals on the bench. In the modern game of high intensity, the five subs sprung at crucial times is often the determining factor in the outcome. Dublin win this hands down.

Even more so Farrell has readymade options; he can slot subs in his strongest position. Not so Kerry. What happens if Kerry are hosed at midfield? What if Jack Barry doesn’t have

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BENCH IMPACT: Dublin legend Ciarán Kilkenny is chasing his eighth All-Ireland title but he could start Sunday's final on the bench. Photo: Daire Brennan/Sportsfile.
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The Kerry bench are all good players but nothing compares with what Dessie Farrell has at his disposal.

head says Dublin

the Indian sign over Brian Fenton on Sunday? The immediate cover is limited to Barry Dan O’Sullivan. Or would Kerry rearrange the format using their top player and shifting around other players? The team has not been announced as this column is put to bed, but I expect the same starting 15 as went in against Derry. He may start O’Brien, or do you keep him on standby. Will he be first in? He was hugely influential in last year’s final and again versus Derry, more as a defensive wing forward using his trademark block down to plug the holes in the Kerry defence.

Luck is very important in any venture and I believe this is a very lucky team. They got some crucial refereeing decisions last year at crucial times. When Galway were right in the mix, Kerry got a very soft free, immediately punished with a great David Clifford point from the Cusack/Hill 16 area of the pitch.

In the recent semi-final another referee on another day would have deemed Shane Ryan’s use of his posterior to thunder through deserving of a card.

Dublin have six scoring forwards; Kerry don’t. In the semi-final, Seánie O’Shea and David Clifford did all the scoring with Paudie Clifford chipping in with a single point. None of the other starting three scored. I reiterate what I have written about so often in this column: you won’t win an All-Ireland with so many non-scorers.

I am not taking from the great 110% effort by the non-scorers who may have to sacrifice their own individual stats to fit into the Kerry plan.

Paudie hasn’t delivered the quality performance this year that gave him an All-Star in 2022. However, I have no fears about his ability to lift his game on Sunday. He has what it takes, but Dublin will have a plan to cut off his supply at source, stopping his darting runs prematurely before he gets up steam to run at the Dublin defence.

I believe that Kerry will go hard offensively at Dublin in the opening quarter, imposing their superiority, while balancing that with adequate defensive cover. You won’t see Tadhg Morley going on an upfield offensive sally, especially early on. He needs to mark his man and at the same time cover off the central spine so that no Dub careers through the middle unhindered.

Dublin have the pacy players to come off the shoulder, maximising turnovers. They are at their deadliest then and the goals will come especially with Con O’Callaghan, Paul Mannion

and, sharpest of all, Cormac Costello ready to pounce for a goal. Then a tight contest would end and you know the consequences of allowing the Dubs to dictate.

Motivation is very important for a winning side. Kerry have plenty of motivation. So, too, do the Dubs, with several of them bidding for their ninth All-Ireland medal. Even the heroes of Mick O’Dwyer’s Golden Years could only manage eight.

One other big factor in determining the result is how the players and management deal with the unexpected variables. There are several such as the referee's decisions, often made without the full facts because the umpires and linesmen ‘saw nothing and heard nothing’.

Is it a penalty, a 13-metre free or a free out? Was that tackle deliberate or accidental? Is the player on the ground genuinely hurt or should he really have been better suited to the Broadway stage? Is the sinner more sinned against than the ref realises?

Much has been made of the appointment of David Gough, a Meath teacher living and working in Dublin. Bias? I

don’t think so. He is the top referee in the country, but even he has too much to do with 82,000 pairs of eyes and cameras go leor to dispute his decisions.

As I said so often, the referee should have nothing whatsoever to do with time issues. Send a player to the bin for 10 minutes. How accurate is his count of 10? How does he deal with the delaying tactics of the 14-man team? How accurate is his judgement of time added on, with one team having those extra seconds for one last effort to equalise? Refereeing is an imprecise science for a human with all his frailties. Bring in the clock. I saw and heard the clock/hooter in operation in Gaelic Park, New York 50 years ago. It worked. No disputes. It works for the LGFA and basketball.

1955

68 years ago the no-hopers of the culchie Kerry team, then traditional catch and kick practitioners, were supposed to be humiliated by the sophisticated Dublin machine of Freaney, the Foleys and Heffo. ‘Don’t bother coming up’ was the advice of Kerry people living in Dublin.

The Ghost Train rumbled though the

might and two Killarney men defied the odds. It was termed the Tadhgie Lyne All-Ireland. He scored six of their 12 points against Dublin’s 1-6. A young, nifty, intelligent corner forward also shone until he got injured. He went on to win four more All-Irelands as a top class goalkeeper. Johnny Culloty arrived on the big stage in 1955 and played a lead role in so many Kerry dramas for the next 15 years.

TICKETS

Have you a spare ticket for the match?

That’s the regular chat this week. Try all sources and get sorted before arriving you arrive at the front of the Gresham Hotel. Anyone buying or selling a ticket? That’s the chant of the chancers. Ignore them with their inflated prices and exorbitant charges.

Call it. Bookies say Kerry are 10/11. The heart says Kerry, the head says Dublin -marginally - because they want revenge. They also ant to form the Niners Club and they have so many top players listed in the subs.

Kerry will give it everything, but the Dubs are far more potent on the bench.

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BATTLE: Brian Fenton of Dublin is challenged by Kerry's Stephen O'Brien during last year's semi-final. Photo: Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile.

Kerry captain dealt cruel injury blow

The captain of the Kerry ladies, Síofra O’Shea, has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a ruptured ACL.

The Southern Gaels star had been in excellent form in 2023, scoring ten goals in 12 appearances as Kerry claimed the National League Division 1 title and successfully navigated their path to the All-Ireland semi-final.

Unfortunately, O’Shea will now miss that last four clash against Mayo, which takes place on Saturday in Semple Stadium, Thurles. This is her second ACL injury in three seasons.

The 21-year-old will be a huge loss to The Kingdom this weekend but her teammates will no doubt be keen to win this one for their unlucky comrade. Kerry have been the form team this year and their quarter-final victory

over two-time champions Meath a fortnight ago underlined their status as championship favourites. Encouragingly, Declan Quill and Darragh Long’s defeated their upcoming opponents in last year’s All-Ireland semi-final, and they also got the better of the Connacht women in the league this past January.

Key players like Kayleigh Cronin, Cáit Lynch and Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh have been moving well of late and they will need to be even better in O’Shea’s absence.

Kerry’s Munster rivals Cork take on Dublin in the other All-Ireland semi-final at the same venue on Saturday. Kerry v Mayo gets underway at 5pm, with Cork v Dublin starting at 7.30pm. If you are unable to travel, both matches will be shown live on TG4.

INJURED: Síofra O'Shea has suatained a season-ending knee injury. Photo: Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile.

Kerry FC draw Drogheda in FAI Cup

Kerry FC will play League of Ireland Premier Division opposition for the first time when they welcome Drogheda United to Mounthawk Park in the second round of the FAI Cup. The match will take place the weekend of August 1820.

Kerry put their name in the hat for Round 2 by beating Munster Senior League outfit Ringmahon Rangers at home on Friday night. Another fine strike by Killarney man Ryan Kelliher gave the hosts the lead late on and Kelliher pounced again with seven minutes to go to put the result beyond doubt.

The outcome is a historic one for the club as it marks their first ever win at home.

Next up for Billy Dennehy’s team is

a home league match against Finn Harps. The Donegal side are second from bottom in the First Division, 19 points ahead of Kerry.

The boys in green will be hoping to carry the momentum from their cup victory into tonight’s match and secure their first home league win of their maiden season.

KERRY TEAM AGAINST RINGMAHON RANGERS: Lee Axworthy, Seán O’Connell, Sam Aladesanusi, Ethan Kos, Cian Barret, Nathan Gleeson, Ronan Teahan, Martin Coughlan, Leo Gaxha (c), Seán Mcgrath, Daniel Okwute. Subs: Aaron O’Sullivan, Rob Vasiu, Alex Ainscough, Kevin Williams, Matt Keane, Ryan Kelliher, Togor Silong, Cian Brosnan, Jonathan Hannafin.

FIGHT: Ronan Teahan of Kerry battles for possession during his side's 2-0 victory over Ringmahon Rangers. Photo: Adam Kowalczyk. ATTACK: Kerry full back Seán O'Connell attempts to beat his man. Photo: Adam Kowalczyk.
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COLLECTION: Many thanks to all who volunteered for our street collection last Saturday in the wet conditions and many thanks to all who contributed so generously.

CAMPS: Many thanks to all the players who came to our summer camps and helped to make them a success.

Mastergeeha

LOTTO: There was no winner on 21st July of the Jackpot for €2,600. Numbers drawn were 5, 17, 22, 25. Consolation prizes of €50 went to Rhea Kate Devane, c/o Mike Devane; Paul Lenihan, c/o John Lenihan; Betty McSweeney (online); Dan Dwyer, Anabla, Kilcummin; The next draw will be Friday 28th July for jackpot of €2,800.

Killarney Legion GAA

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONSHIP: The opening round of fixtures have been released in the Kerry Petroleum Intermediate Club Championship. Farranfore will be the venue on Sunday August 13th for our clash with Currow. 2pm is the designated throw in time. The other game in our game, Kilcummin against Laune Rangers will take place in Beaufort on Saturday August 5th.

LADIES UPDATE: The U10 Girls hosted our neighbours Dr Crokes in Direen, and some lovely football was played, aided no doubt by the excellent refereeing of Leah O’Grady and Grace Cox, two of our U16 players. Our Legion U12 Girls White team visited Listowel Emmets on Tuesday last and put in a good performance on a wet cold evening. From the get-go, we established a good grip on the game and stayed in control throughout the full game, albeit there were intervals where the focus dropped, and this allowed Emmets to put together some good passages of play. Our U14 girls made the trip to North Kerry during the week to play Brosna/Knocknagoshel in Division 3 of the County league. The girls came away with a well-deserved victory on a score line of 2-13 to 1-7. They put in a huge effort over the hour but only led by one point at half time due to some wayward shooting. The defence was outstanding throughout, but we were far more clinical in front of goals in the second half. Well done to all the girls and a big thank you to Brosna/Knocknagoshel for a very competitive & sporting game. Churchill visited Direen on a damp Sunday evening but adapted much better to the conditions, eventually running our 5-7 to 2-6 victors. We await the results of the remaining games to be played to see if the team will advance to the semi-final stage. The U16 ladies completed their Co League group games at home last night to Duagh/Moyvane. Short of a number of regulars due to holidays it was a night the full panel came to the fore. Playing with the breeze in the first half, our girls took control early dominating possession,

but scores were not as freely obtained as we would hope. The score was 0-08 to 0-01 at half time in our favour. We expected a bounce by the opposition in the 2nd half, and it duly came mid-way through the half when they scored 2 quick goals, one from the penalty spot. With the lead now only at 4 pts, we came straight back up the field and scored our own goal to give us a bit more comfort. We finished stronger and won the game 2-13 to 2-04. The team remains unbeaten with a 100% record to date and secured a home semi-final in two weeks' time when the serious business starts. It was a night where we were very thankful for our panel strength, including some U14s who provided cover for the team.

FITZGERALDS STADIUM: The U11 Boys had the experience of playing in the Cathedral of Kerry Football when they participated in a Munster GAA Blitz last Wednesday. An exciting and fulfilling experience no doubt to be playing in the arena that has seen the greats of Kerry football. No doubt the lads soaked it all in.

BRITISH OPEN GOLF FUNDRAISER: A big thank you to everyone who helped make our British Open Golf Fundraiser such an enjoyable and successful event. And while on the course Brian Harman made sure it was only a matter of formality, all the drama was confined to our leaderboard. Darragh O’Doherty courtesy of late birdies by John Rahm and Victor Hovland came with a late surge to deny Chris Flannery, who was left to rue Tommy Fleetwood’s late mistakes. The Moriarty’s, Tom and Alan, and Emma Murphy kept the outcome in doubt right up to the final stroke.

KERRY: Congratulations to the Kerry minor Ladies who defeated Dublin in Cahir last Wednesday and they now face Sligo in the All-Ireland B Final on Saturday August 5th. Recently crowned Club Young Ladies Player of the Year Andrea Murphy is in the panel. The very best of luck to both Kerry teams in action this weekend. On Saturday the Ladies are in Thurles with a 5pm showdown with Mayo in the TG4 All Ireland championship semi-final. While of course on Sunday the male counterparts are seeking their 39th All Ireland title, with 30-time winners Dublin obdurately standing in their path.

LOTTO: Monday July 17th. Numbers were 4, 15, 21, 24. Bonus 16. Match 3s/Lucky

Dips: 1. Eileen Buckley, 2. Karen Moore, 3. Batt Doherty, 4. Nora Long, 5. Madeleine O’Donoghue.

Spa GAA

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP: In the first round of the Kerry Petroleum Club Championship Spa will play Templenoe in Kenmare on Sunday August 13th at 2pm.

BEST OF LUCK: We want to wish the Kerry ladies the very best of luck as they prepare to travel to Thurles this Saturday July 29th where they will play in the semi-final line-up for the 2023 TG4 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship against Mayo.

Throw in is at 5pm in Semple Stadium and will be live on TG4.

ALL-IRELAND FINAL: We extend our best wishes to our very own Dara Moynihan and to all the Kerry team, management and background team in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final in Croke Park this Sunday. Safe travels to everyone that is travelling and enjoy the momentous occasion from near and far.

LOTTO: Jackpot €9,200. No Winner. Numbers drawn: 10, 24, 25, 27. Lucky dip winners €50 each: Ann Mc; Brian Daly, Castleisland; Seán Óg McCarthy, c/o Ann Mc; Nora Dennehy, Knockanes. Next week's draw will be on Tuesday for a jackpot of €9,400.

ITEMS FOR NOTES: Any items for the Spa notes please contact the club PRO on 085 7762411 or pro.spa.kerry@gaa.ie before 8pm on Sundays.

Dr Crokes GAA

U11: Well done to our U11 boys who took part in a Munster blitz in the Fitzgerald Stadium last week. We played games against An Gaeltacht, Listry and Donoughmore from Cork. The boys were then treated to a tour of the changing rooms and warm up area from last year’s Kerry captain Joe O’Connor. Thanks to our own Pat O’Shea and Joey Carton from Munster GAA and to Donal Daly and Mike Quirke from Kerry GAA for organising the event.

U11 HURLERS: Well done to our U11 hurlers who hosted Newport from Tipperary in a challenge game last week. It was a great evening of hurling, and it was great to host everyone for pizza in the clubhouse afterwards.

U12 LGFA: Our U12s were at home to Moyvane in the County League on Wednesday last. Short of numbers due to holidays etc we had to dig deep. We gave a great display in a cracking game to come out on top 6:10 to 6:08. Every girl played their part in this thriller. We are delighted with the progress this squad is making.

SUMMER CAMP: Our annual summer camp will take place on Monday 21st August to Wednesday 23rd August. Keep an eye on our social media pages as we have more details to follow.

DEFIBRILLATOR TRAINING: If you wish to attend this certified course contact Eamonn Fitzgerald on 087 6298606 or fitzgeraldfam48@gmail.com.

LOTTO: Took place on July 24th. Numbers drawn were 10, 15, 23, 26 Jackpot of €11,300 was not won. 5 patrons matched 3 and receive €80 each. Jackpot for draw on July 17th will be €11,600. We are calling on all members to support our weekly lotto play it online via Clubforce.

BINGO: Dr Crokes Bingo continues every Sunday night in St. Marys Parish Hall at 8pm. Doors open at 6:45. This week’s jackpot is worth a whopping €3,200 with another €2,000 in prizes to be won in 10 games of bingo. Everyone welcome.

DR CROKES SHOP: You can shop worldwide on our online shop.

BEST OF LUCK to the Kerry ladies’ and men’s senior teams in their respective All-Ireland semi-final and final, especially to our own Kayleigh Cronin, Gavin White, Tony Brosnan, Micheal Burns and Shane Murphy.

CONDOLENCES to Mike Hickey, Ann Courtney and family on the passing of Mikes mother Anne Hickey, Tipperary Town. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam. NOTES: If anyone has anything they want to add to our club notes please email pro. drcrokes.kerry@gaa.ie.

Glenflesk GAA

LOTTO: There was no winner of Glenflesk Lotto which took place on 24/7/2023 in Glenflesk Hall. Jackpot €4,600 The numbers drawn were: 2, 5, 6, 28. Consolation Prizes of €50 1. Denis O’Donoghue, Knockanes. 2. Denis O’Donoghue (Sellers’ Prize) 3. Tony Philips c/o Jimmy Kelly (Yearly Ticket) 4. John Lyne c/o Donie O’Donoghue. (Yearly Ticket) Next draw will take place in Glenflesk Hall on Tuesday 8/ 8/ 2023. Jackpot will be €4,800 Thank you to all who support our Lotto and to our sellers.

MINOR CO CHAMPIONSHIP: Well done to East Kerry minors winning by a point against Austin Stacks last Monday evening. Glenflesk players Pearce Moynihan, Jamie Moynihan and Callum Cronin giving a great account of themselves.

Quarter Final next Tuesday in Fossa.

FLESK FEST: After months of meticulous planning by the brilliant committee The Flesk Fest took place last weekend. The event was a complete success, the support shown was phenomenal with crowds attending each evening from far and near, young and not so young all-in high spirits enjoying themselves. A huge thanks to all the volunteers who worked so hard all weekend. Thanks to the bands who entertained us all, each one as exciting as the next. Thanks also to the caterers and children's entertainers who made this weekend so magical and special. Looking forward to next year!

ALL-IRELAND FINAL: Kerry will play Dublin in the All-Ireland Senior Championship Final on Sunday July 30th at 3:30pm in Croke Park. Best wishes to Chris O’Donoghue and the Kerry team.

LADIES SEMI-FINAL: Best wishes to Ava Doherty and the Kerry Ladies team playing Mayo in the All-Ireland semi-final in Semple Stadium Thurles on Saturday July 29th at 5pm.

Listry GAA

LOTTO: Numbers drawn 4, 7, 11, 20. €100 Murphy’s grandchildren, €50 Sean Buckley Lahard, €50 Eileen Murphy, €25 Helen Enright, €25 John Joe Tangney. Next draw will be Aug 2nd jackpot €5,700.

MONTHLY MEETING: Listry’s next monthly meeting takes place Wednesday 2nd August at 8pm, all welcome.

SUMMER CAMP: Listry GAA Summer Camp sponsored by The Dungeon Bookshop Killarney and Sports Direct will take

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place 8th-10th August.

ALL-IRELAND FINAL: Best of luck to Ruairi Murphy, Ronan Buckley and the Kerry team and management who play Dublin this weekend in the All-Ireland Football final in Croke Park. Bring home Sam.

East Kerry GAA

ALL-IRELAND FINAL: Best of luck to the Kerry team and management in the All-Ireland Final against Dublin at Croke Park next Sunday.

TG4 LADIES ALL-IRELAND CHAMPIONSHIP: Best wishes to the Kerry Ladies team and management in the All-Ireland Semi-final against Mayo in Thurles on Saturday.

RESULTS: MD O’Shea’s East Kerry U15 League - Division 3B - Currow 1–17 Spa 1-15. Kerry Physiotherapy Clinic East Kerry Junior Leagues - Dr Crokes 1-10 Rathmore 0-11. Glenflesk 2–8 Gneeveguilla 2-17. Division 2 - Spa 5–7 Kilcummin 0–9. Legion 0-10 Currow 2–13.

MUNSTER U11 BLITZES: East Kerry/Kenmare clubs were well represented over three days in Fitzgerald Stadium. Munster U11 Go Games Blitzes took place in Killarney with teams representing all Munster clubs taking part. The standard was excellent with all players given plenty of game time to develop their skill levels during the small sided games. Thanks to all clubs for supporting the games days. Joe O’Connor (Kerry player) took the players on a tour of the ground. Many thanks to Der Brosnan (Fitzgerald Stadium) for his support and to all the referees over the three days. Jamie Moynihan (Glenflesk), Cian Fleming (Listry) and Liam Cooper (Na Gaeil) supported Vince Cooper East Kerry/Kenmare GDA in running the wellrun event.

Beaufort GAA

FIXTURES: Beaufort senior men will play Glenbeigh/Glencar in the first round of the Intermediate Club championship. Senior Ladies will be home to Scartaglin in the first round of Intermediate Club championship on 17th August.

LOTTO: No jackpot winner on Sunday, 23rd July. Numbers: 6, 11, 16, 18. Consolation Prizes: €80 Bernie O’Sullivan, Lissivigeen Upper, Cliona Coffey, Brookhill, Dermot and Rose c/o Ian, Pat O’Sullivan Greene, Beaufort Valley. The next draw for a jackpot of €14,200 will be in Beaufort Bar on Sunday, 6th August. Thank you to everybody who support the lotto. Tickets are available from usual sellers, shops, and public houses and online at www.beaufortgaa.com.

GOOD LUCK to Hannah O’Donoghue, Fiadhna Tangney and Kerry Ladies senior team and management in the semi-final of the TG4 All Ireland ladies senior championship. Kerry will play Mayo in Semple Stadium, Thurles on Saturday, 29th July at 5pm to Mike Breen, Seán O’Brien and Kerry senior team and management in the All-Ireland football final on Sunday, 30th July at 3.30pm in Croke Park

CÚL CAMP: Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camp will be held in Beaufort from Monday 31st July to Friday 4th August. It is fully booked out.

Milltown/Castlemaine GAA

LOTTO: Sponsored by Almas Takeaway, Milltown. The fortnightly club lotto draw took place on Monday, July 24th at the club grounds. There was no jackpot or Match 3 winner on this occasion. The numbers drawn were 3, 10, 28 and the bonus ball was 22. Lucky Dip winners were as follows: €50 - Derry Murphy, Dingle. €50 - Joe Sheehy, Tralee. €25Pat Flanagan, Firies. €25 - Suzy Doherty, Milltown. €25 - Gene Ferris, Meath. €25Ger Morris, Headford. Our next club lotto draw is scheduled to take place on Monday, August 7th at 19:30pm in the Clubhouse where the jackpot will be €13,000. Get your draw tickets or renew your yearly tickets online on Clubforce or get your tickets for the next draw from all the usual local outlets. Mile búiochas do gach duine for playing Milltown/Castlemaine Clubs Fortnightly Fundraiser, the money raised is vital to the day to day running of our club and your support is sincerely appreciated.

RESULT: Credit Union County Senior Football League: Division 6, Round 13. Milltown/Castlemaine B 0-6 Churchill B 5-16. Hard luck to our junior team who concluded their 2023 County Senior Football League campaign on Sunday afternoon against a strong Churchill side. Despite the disappointing finish to the campaign with this result, Milltown/Castlemaine won 6 of their 12 games in this season's competition (one round was a BYE) and finished in a very respectable 6th place on 12 points out of 13 teams. Well done to the players and management for their sterling efforts throughout the campaign.

FIXTURE: Mid Kerry Junior Football League: Shield Final. Milltown/Castlemaine 'B' will take on An Ghaeltacht 'B' tonight, Tuesday July 25th in the Mid Kerry Junior Football League Shield Final. The venue is Lispole with a throw-in time of 7:30pm. All support is welcome.

RESULT: Keane's Supervalu County Minor Football Championship. Mid Kerry's Minor side have been in Round 1 and 2 action in the Keane's Supervalu County Minor Football Championship last week and this week. In Round 1, the team lost to Austin Stacks on a score of 1-12 to 1-09 in Castleisland whilst against West Kerry last night, the contest finished in a draw on a score of 1-10 to 1-10. Round 3 of the Keane's Supervalu County Minor Football Championship takes centre stage next Monday, July 31st when Mid Kerry are away to East Kerry at 7:30pm with venue to be confirmed.

FIXTURE: Kerry Petroleum Intermediate Club Football Championship: Group 1, Round 1. Milltown/Castlemaine will take on Gneeveguilla in Round 1 of the Kerry Petroleum Intermediate Club Football

Championship on Saturday, August 12th at 7:00pm in Spa GAA Grounds.

TICKETS: Milltown/Castlemaine's club draw for tickets ahead of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final against Dublin will take place on Tuesday, July 25th at 8:00pm in the Clubhouse. All members are welcome to attend.

U7 BOYS: Well done to our U7 Boys who took part in a blitz on Sunday morning at the Paddy Burke Memorial Park, Milltown and welcomed near neighbours Laune Rangers for an enjoyable series of games. Plenty of skills on display and smiles all round!

U10 GIRLS: A sincere thank you to everyone who contributed to making our mini blitz such an enjoyable and successful event. In particular to the fabulous footballers from Milltown/Castlemaine, Laune Rangers GAA with their manager Mike Frank Russell and Listry and their manager Colm Counihan. Our club referees Linus Óg Burke and Diarmuid Quirke along with Maggie Tangney Quirke (Cromane and Kerry) did a wonderful job. Míle buìochas to our coaches on the eveningMairead, Eugene and Martin who kept all the girls on task. Thanks to parents Valerie Foley and Helen McClure who helped out in so many ways on the sideline. To the parents who came to support their children and helped put all the goalposts etc. back. I really appreciate all you do. Finally, to Ian Twiss for rescheduling games to facilitate us and to Mike Murphy and John O’Sullivan for traffic management. Blitzes like this take a lot of organising and planning and can only happen with the help and support of others. Up next Munster Blitz in Tralee on August 5th.

U11 BOYS: Last Wednesday, our U-11 boys travelled in large numbers to take part in the Munster Under 11 Blitz in a sun-soaked Fitzgerald Stadium. We played three competitive games against Rathmore, Shannon Gaels (Clare) and Listowel Emmets. When the games were over, we were then treated to a Stadium Tour by Kerry's 2022 winning captain Joe O’Connor, who was very generous with his time and had a word for each and every player. Thanks also to Pat O'Shea, Donal Daly and all the team in Munster GAA for organising such a wonderful event, which is always a highlight for our U-11 players. Finally, well done to all 23 players and their management for a brilliant display on the day.

Killarney Golf & Fishing Club (Ladies)

RESULTS: 22/23 July Cahernane House

Stroke. 1st Alicia Burke 74 - 05 = 69, 2nd

Sinead Lynch 89 - 19 = 70, 3rd Mege

Dalton 83 - 12 = 71 Overall 3rd Last Nine Holes, 4th Jane Dwyer 90 - 19 = 71 Overall 4th, 5th Anne Moynihan 75 - 03 = 72 Overall 5th Last Nine Holes.

FIXTURES: Sat/Sun 29/30 July Killeen

Stableford Sponsored by Castlerosse Park Resort.

Killarney Golf & Fishing Club (Men)

RESULTS: Singles Stableford. Sponsored by JJ Galvin Drinks. Played on Saturday 22nd & Sunday 23rd July 2023. Winner – Donal Considine 41pts (2), 2nd – Jonathan Sparling 40pts (7), 3rd – John Lynch 39pts (10). Category 1: Winner – Sean Brosnan 39pts (8), 2nd – John Brennan 39pts (7), 3rd – Liam Murphy 37pts (9). Category 2: Winner – Christopher Twomey 39pts (12), 2nd – Timothy Healy 37pts (10), 3rd – Daniel Doona 36pts (13) bk9. Category 3: Winner – Enda Prendergast 39pts (14), 2nd – Daniel Kelly 38pts (15) bk6, 3rd – Liam Hartnett 38pts (19). Category 4: Winner – Peter Counihan 39pts (26), 2nd – Conor Kerins 37pts (25), 3rd –Tony Walsh 36pts (20) bk9.

Ross Golf Club (Ladies)

RESULTS: Exchange Day Maine Valley. Scramble kindly sponsored by Anne O’Leary, The Laurels Pub & Restaurant. Despite the rain, the course was in excellent condition, and this was reflected in the good scores. Our thanks to the Management of the Club for giving us the course and to the restaurant staff for the outstanding catering. A great day was had by all our members. Congratulations to all our prize winners & Well done to all who played. 1st Kaye Cremin, Bronagh O’Sullivan & Mary O’Connor; 2nd Mona Looney, Sarah Scanlan & Maureen Crowley; 3rd Miriam Hickey, Thelma O’Dwyer & Bridie Doyle.

COMPETITIONS: Gent's Captain John Ivory's prize to the Ladies competition will be held on Saturday 29th July. Enter via the ClubV1 app. All Members welcome.

LADY CAPTAIN'S DAY: Lady Captain Mary Moynihan's Captain's Day will be held on 4th August 2023.

OPEN DAY: Killarney Race Company

Sponsored Ladies Open Day at The Ross Golf Club Wednesday 30th August 2023. Please contact Ross Golf Club for further information on 064 6631125.

WEDNESDAY MORNINGS: Meet and play every Wednesday morning. Meet in the Club House no later than 10.00am. All members welcome.

GOLF LESSONS: Gordon Howard is available to give golf lessons. Please contact Gordon directly in the Club House.

Beaufort Golf Club (Ladies)

RESULTS: 16th July - 3 Ts Charity - Sponsored by Killarney Medals & Trophies. Overall: Grainne McShortall (18) 36 pts.

Division 1: Laura Furlong (14) 35 pts. Division 2 Kathleen Keating (29) 33 pts.

FIXTURES: 29th/30th July - V-Par Sponsored by MD O'Sheas. 7th August - Club Fundraiser - Single Stableford - Open to Ladies & Gents (Red/Yellow Tees) with separate ladies & gents prizes - Entry Fee €25. - Sponsored by Killarney Brewing Company, Dunloe Hotel & Ladies Branch Ring Clubhouse on 064 6644440 to book a time.

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Beaufort Golf Club (Men)

RESULTS: 16th July - Stableford sponsored by Kostal Engineering. Yellow Tees. 1st John Rice (29) 36 pts, 2nd Jim Crowley (18) 33 pts. White Tees - 1st Paul Kelliher (14) 36 pts, 2nd Martin Downey (10) 35 pts, 3rd Michael A O'Sullivan (18) 34 pts.

FIXTURES: 28th July - Open FridaySponsored by Clifford’s Groundcare Ltd. 29th/20th July - Stableford (yellow or white tees) - Sponsored by Killarney Plaza Hotel. 7th August - Club Fundraiser - Single Stableford - Open to Ladies & Gents (Red/Yellow Tees) with separate ladies & gents prizes - Entry Fee €25. - Sponsored by Killarney Brewing Company, Dunloe Hotel & Ladies Branch Ring Clubhouse on 064 6644440 to book a time.

Castlerosse Golf Club (Ladies)

RESULTS: Main Valley Exchange Day

Competitions. 18H - 1 Nora Long (40) 39 pts, 2 Brid Ui Scanaill (41) 32 pts. 9H - 1 Kitty O’Grady (19) 16pts, 2 Margaret Crowley (21) 12 pts. Congratulations to all the winners.

WELL DONE to the Noreen Moore team who defeated Kenmare in the first round of the competition. Good luck in the next round against Dooks.

MIXED SCRAMBLE: Every Wed at 6pm. Visitors welcome.

Deerpark Pitch & Putt Club

50TH ANNIVERSARY: A massive thank you to everyone in last Friday night’s intimate celebration of a significant milestone. Thanks to Fr Paddy O’Donoghue for a lovely mass for our deceased members beforehand and thanks to everyone involved in the catering which was well laid on for everyone who attended. It was great to see so many old faces there and hopefully some future ones too. The winners of the 10-hole Scramble competition on the night were John McGrath, Stephen McCarthy and Fionn McMonagle while runners-up where John Murphy, Cian Breen and Luke Looney.

SUNDAY DRAWS: Three Player Team, Two Scores Count Each Hole- Nett: Noel Moynihan, Sean O'Brien & John Murphy 78 and Gross: Denis Looney, Sean Ashe & Bobby Kelly 97.

NATIONAL U16 MATCHPLAY: Best Wishes to our U16’s who head to Lakeside in Templemore this weekend for this event. We wish them a safe journey.

NATIONAL STROKEPLAY QUALIFIERS: Best Wishes to our club members heading to these in Castleisland on Saturday morning as these are taking place a day early to avoid a clash with the All-Ireland Football Final.

BEST WISHES: To both the Kerry Senior Men’s and Ladies Football teams this weekend. We were delighted to have the Kerry Ladies play a round on our course Sunday morning after training and we wish Kayleigh Cronin and the rest of the

team well against Mayo on Saturday night in Thurles. Best Wishes to David Clifford and the Men’s team meanwhile in Sunday’s decider with the Dubs.

Killarney Valley AC

OLYMPICS: Oisin Lynch from Killarney Valley ac and representing Ireland, at the European youth Olympics has finished in a 11th place overall, in the 800m on the track. Just barely missing a place in the final and running a superb semi-final in a swift 1.54, he can be very proud of himself. The young athlete would have preferred a faster first 400m getting Lynch closer to his PB, which would have secured him a final spot. Accompanied on the trip to Slovenia were his proud parents Martina and Con who is also the distance coach, at Killarney valley ac. As this is almost the end of the current track season, Oisin may look for an end of season race possibly over 1500m. It is certain that the Killarney valley ac track star will break the four-minute mile barrier in the next few seasons if not before then. Keep an eye on this young sportsman as he will gain more international caps into the future and podium finishes. Currently a number of colleges in the USA are keeping track of his progress.

Muckross Rowing Club

HOME INTERNATIONAL REGATTA: Congratulations and well done to Muckross rowers Daniel Daly and Caoimhe O’Sullivan, who represented Ireland last Saturday at the Home International Regatta. The event is the ‘Triple Crown’ of rowing and this year, Ireland played host to the visiting crews from England, Scotland and Wales. For the first time, the event was held at the Lough Rynn regatta course in Leitrim. The Irish crews put in a solid performance with Daniel racing to silver in both the Men’s Junior Double and Quad events with a third-place finish in his final sprint event. Caoimhe raced to second place in the Women’s Coxless Four with a third-place finish in the Senior Eight and fourth place finish in the sprint. A great achievement for both Daniel and

Caoimhe who did their families and all in Muckross very proud.

PORTMAGEE COASTAL: Closer to home, the club contested its first coastal event for 2023 at the Portmagee Regatta in Ballinskelligs. On Saturday, the club was the winner in the Men’s J16 Quad race and second in the Mixed J16 Double. On Sunday, the club competed for the first time in a Beach Sprint event. While outside the podium spots, our crews had an enjoyable experience in the newest branch of competitive rowing. Our Mixed Quad crew had the second fastest time to the winning composite crew featuring Olympians Monika Dukarska and Ronan Byrne, who will be bidding for success at the World Beach Sprints in Italy. Well done all!

Killarney Judo Club

CONGRATULATIONS to Cora Joy who recently competed in the European University Judo Championship in Croatia last weekend. Cora fought very well throughout the competition across competitors from Hungary, France and Poland before being eliminated. It was a fantastic experience, and we are all very proud of her.

Killarney Salmon and Trout Angling Club

CONDOLENCES: While club activities are on a summer slowdown at present, we would like to acknowledge the recent passing of Maureen Buckley of St. Brendan's Terrace. Maureen was a great supporter of the club and was a regular presence at club social outings and award dinners. We would like to pass on our deepest sympathies to her family who, having their mother and fathers’ guidance, are steeped in angling tradition in Killarney and active in its pursuit and longevity. May she rest in peace.

DINNER: As the summer days are moving on, we would also like to advise members and their families that our annual dinner will be taking place in the East Avenue Hotel on Saturday night the 21st of October. Following on from an enforce break from this social gathering over the past few years owing to regulations at the

time, the event recommenced again last October and was a great night -hopefully it will go from strength to strength as it re-establishes itself on the calendar.

Fossa Bridge Club

RESULTS: Thursday July 13th. 1st Maura Moynihan and Hanneke Nieman, 2nd Eileen Crehan and Colum Horan. Thursday July 20th - 1st Mary Gleeson and Evelyn O'Leary, 2nd Phyllis O'Regan and Maura G. Moynihan. Bridge next Thursday 9.45, Ross Cafe, Upper Lewis Road.

Fossa

MEETING: Killarney Christian Group will hold prayer meeting every Sunday at 11.30am in the Fossa Community Hall, V93FC9F. www.killarneychristiangroup. ie.

Kilcummin

KILCUMMIN COMMUNITY CARE: Kilcummin Community Care will be closed for two weeks on the 8th & 15th August for holidays and will resume on the 22nd of August. Community Care meet every Tuesday from 11am to 1pm in the G.A.A. hall. Hot dinner provided; free transport available. Anybody interested please contact Mary Doyle on 064 663357/086 1550803.

UPCOMING CEMETERY MASSES: Upcoming cemetery masses will be celebrated in the following grounds. Old Kilcummin Mass, Wednesday 2nd Aug @ 8pm. New Cemetery Mass, Monday 7th August @ 7pm. Please pass on these dates to family & friends

BOG WALKS: Details of these walks which are rich in a variety of flora & fauna, are in the “Kilcummin Walks” brochures (free of charge) which are available at the Rural Development Office and the Post Office. Why not pick one up and it may inspire you to discover this beautiful amenity which is enjoyed by many already. Please be mindful of keeping this a clean, safe and friendly place to enjoy by bringing your rubbish home, keeping your dog(s) on a lead when you come in contact with fellow walkers or wildlife and respecting the local landowners’ property.

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