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Judges making their final choices in Tidy Towns

It’s crunch time in this year’s Killarney Looking Good Competition with the adjudicators preparing to make their final deliberations in the coming weeks.

Nominations and observations are being considered and an independent judge – who is not from Killarney – will recommend the winners of the various categories before the winner of the sought-after 2023 overall award is selected.

Awards will be presented in 26 different categories and high achievers in the business and residential community will be honoured at a gala prizegiving ceremony at the close of the tourist season.

In the business community, there will be awards for the best large and small commercial premises, best newly painted premises, best signage and the best retail award with prizes also for the most impressive hotel, public house, restaurant, café, guesthouse and best public building as well as the most improved premises.

In the residential categories awards will go to the best large and small residential areas, best private residence, best roadside garden, best floral display and best friendly planting award.

Other categories include a green hospitality award, a corporate special responsibility award, a restoration award, best school and a special biodiversity award.

Over three decades after it was first initiated, to help improve the aesthetic values of the town, the Killarney Looking Good Competition returned with a vengeance this summer with a new committee, new categories, new sponsors and a new approach.

The project was first launched by the then Killarney Working Group, in 1991, and it has grown in importance with each passing year, culminating in some style

when Killarney won the prestigious overall award in the national tidy towns competition in 2011.

After an enforced three-year absence, due to the pandemic, the competition has now been given a whole new lease of life.

This year also two new categories have been introduced in memory of two remarkable people who played massive roles in keeping Killarney looking its best down through the years.

YVONNE QUILL MEMORIAL AWARD

Yvonne Quill, who passed away last October, was the driving force behind the Killarney tidy towns campaign for several years and she was at the helm when the sought-after overall award was secured 12 years ago.

This year the Yvonne Quill Memorial Award will be presented to the volunteer of the year – a person who the adjudicators consider to be a standout contribu-

tor – in the overall effort to keep Killarney tidy.

Up to the time of his death in January 2020, Fr Michael Murphy was the public face of tidy towns and he played a huge part in Killarney, Kenmare and Sneem winning the overall national award in 2011, 2000 and 1987 respectively. Affectionately known as Fr Tidy, this year the Killarney Looking Good Competition will honour his memory with a special Pride of Place award.

The Killarney Looking Good Competition is organised by Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce and Killarney Municipal District Council and the new committee comprises Sandra Dunlea – a daughter of the late Yvonne Quill – Kathleen Foley, Juliette Kelly and John O’Mahony working under the auspices of the Killarney Tidy Towns Committee chaired by former councillor and Tidy Towns champion Michael Gleeson. MD O’Shea & Sons are the new overall sponsors of the competition and O’Mahony Media Ltd is the media sponsor. The competition has been running throughout the tourist season and businesses and residential areas have been monitored on an ongoing basis. Official nomination forms are still available from the public office in the Killarney Town Hall or from Bricín Craft shop and Boxty House on High Street.

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‘Killarney in my Dreams’ released 40 years ago this week

Forty years on, the story behind the hit record ‘Killarney in my Dreams’ and how two local entertainers made it onto to live television will be remembered this week ahead of a gala celebration at the INEC in October.

Dermot Moriarty and Sean Brosnan (Gypsy Fever) recalled how legendary RTE DJ Paschal Mooney invited them to appear on ‘Keep It Country’ live from the Rose Of Tralee Festival Dome live on September 1 , 1983.

Dermot and Sean asked Denis Allen of ‘Limerick You’re a Lady’ fame if he could write a song at short notice about Killarney.

‘Killarney In My Dreams’ was recorded in Mullingar under the guidance of the great Basil Hendricks.

“On the first TV show which was live on the night was ourselves, Susan McCann, Shaun O’Dowd, TR Dallas and Jessie and the James Boys. The second show on

the night was recorded for broadcast at a later date. Twenty-four hours later the Dome was blown down by strong winds,” said Dermot.

“Two weeks later the record ‘Killarney In My Dreams’ went on release. We knew it was selling well, I recall sitting at home having lunch with my parents and listening to Larry Gogan as he played new entries to the charts. I can still hear it as if it was yesterday when Larry said first time into our charts Dermot Moriarty and Sean Brosnan and ‘Killarney In My Dreams’. It made it to Number two, the Furey’s were at Number 1 with Steal Away written by Phil Coulter.”

To celebrate this special occasion and Dermot being on Radio Kerry for 33 years a dance will take place in the Gleneagle Hotel ballroom on October 28 weekend with special guests Louise Morrissey, Patrick O’Sullivan, TR Dallas, Paudie McAuliffe Neily O’Connor, Paddy O’Brien, Bernie Heaney and of course Dermot and Sean Brosnan.

Kerry Airport set for expansion

Big changes are coming to Kerry Airport.

The airport's management company has been granted planning permission for several key upgrades.

The main terminal building is set to become two-storey with a new departure gate planned for the extension. An extended arrivals hall, complete with

new luggage belt will be included in the new development.

An extended bar and restaurant in also included in the new proposal as is a new coach set down area.

It is understood that the some of the new extension will be built in the area between the existing main building and the existing emergency building.

The 40th anniversary of song about Killarney that made it to number two in the Irish charts will be marked over the coming months.
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Dermot Moriarty and Sean Brosnan performed ‘Killarney in my Dreams’ live at the Rose of Tralee Festival Dome for the first time 40 years ago this week.
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Ian O’Connell’s radio show shortlisted for national award

been shortlisted for the 2023 IMRO National Radio Awards.

His weekly show on Radio Kerry, ‘Stand Out with Ian O’Connell’ has been nominated in the Specialist Speech Programme category.

It is just one of 11 categories that the county radio station has been nominated for. Fiona Stack, Radio Kerry’s General Manager, congratulated all nominees and expressed the station’s gratitude to everybody who worked on this year’s entries. She said: “We are very, very proud of all the output across the week on Radio Kerry. We acknowledge and appreciate the work on all of the entries submitted for this year’s awards, shortlisted or not."

Radio Kerry has been nominated 132 times and has won 66 IMRO National Radio Awards in the past 17 years.

The IMRO National Radio Awards invite radio stations annually to submit entries that they feel show a true and thorough representation of the output of the station and its franchise area.

The 2023 Awards ceremony will take place at Lyrath Estate, Kilkenny, on Friday, October 6 at which the Irish broadcast community from across the island of Ireland will gather to announce the winners of the Gold, Silver and Bronze honours.

Mayor of Springfield visit

Killarney Town Twinning Association welcomed the mayor of Springfield to town last week.

Misty Boscher was on holiday in Ireland – part of a large contingent that attended the Notre Dame and Navy American Football game in Dublin last weekend.

Boscher was welcomed to Killarney by Mayor Brendan Cronin and by Sean Counihan who is chair of the Killarney

Town Twinning Association. Mayor Boscher was presented with gifts including a photographic book published by Valerie O’Sullivan and an official Killarney polo shirt.

“Brendan Cronin, as a recently elected mayor is anxious to restore visitations from Springfield which were interrupted by the covid years,” said Mr Counihan. Springfield has been a twin city with Killarney since 1996.

Making Music in Muckross

Musicians Paul Dooley (Early Irish Harp), Kseniya Rusnak (Ukranian Bandura) performed a 'Harps for Heritage' concert part of heritage week.

The concert at Muckross School House in Killarney National Park also featured

Siamsa Tíre‘s cast.

The aim was to celebrate Ireland’s cultural, built and natural heritage and brough together volunteers, community groups and heritage enthusiasts to share their experience, knowledge, culture and practices.

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Be one of the 2,000 adventure enthusiasts descending on Kerry for this epic adventure in and around Killarney National Park.Winding its way through iconic landmarks like Molls Gap, Black Valley, Torc Waterfall, the Ring of Ker-

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you wish to set yourself: 83km Expert Route, 75km Pro Route, 66km Dual Route (cycling and running only), a 55km Sport Route and a 25km Challenge Route (ideal for beginners and first-timers). The choice and varying lengths of these challenges allow for a wide range of experience and fitness levels to take part.

This year sees some slight changes to the routes and their distances, with the finish moving to Killarney town centre for the best celebration yet as your friends and supporters cheer you over the line.

Hot food will be supplied at the finish, along with music, recovery stations, plus outdoor seating in town centre bars open for a well-deserved toast to your great achievement.

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Busy times for Killarney Cycling Club members

Enduro National Championships took place last weekend in Ballyhoura Trail Centre where Killarney Cycling Club had six members participating.

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It was another trip to the podium for Jason Murphy as he kept on top of the pace and greasy trails for all six stages and finished in second place in the Master's category.

Patrick Cremin was also smooth on the pedals all day, the fastest of the nonelites in the Senior Category. This great result would normally see Patrick standing on the top step at the end of the day but with the nationals incorporating elite riders within the age categories, Patrick had to make way on the podium for Ireland's three top Enduro racers.

Adam Murphy continued showing great style and form on the trails but an unfortunate mechanical issue on stage one would end up costing him 15 seconds and narrowly missing out on a chance at the Under 21 Title.

Paddy Moore, Tom Costelloe and Senan Cotter all pushed themselves in the highly competitive under 17 age group category, and came away with invalua-

Pedal for Grace is back

The National Council for the Blind has announced that the Pedal for Grace cycle event is returning to Firies on September 9.

Grace O’Sullivan is 13-years old and she has a visual impairment called Stargardt disease, which causes progressive sight loss.

Last year’s Pedal for Grace was a huge success and young Grace O’Sullivan and her family, friends and local community raised more than €25,000 for the organisation.

Grace’s mother Mary O’Sullivan said: “We couldn’t have been happier with how the Pedal for Grace went last year and it was all because of the help from the lovely people in our local community and beyond. This year with we’re back with a bang and we hope that those who had fun with us last year will do the same again this year. We would also love to welcome any new friends who want to take part. This event is for everyone.” The event will kick will be based at the Firies Community Centre and registration will open at 8.30am on the day.

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The Munster Criterium Championships took place on August 13, hosted by Greenmount Cycling Academy in it's new home of Limerick Race Course in Limerick.

Killarney Cycling Club riders continued their run of strong results from last year's race with Milo Donaldson initiating an attack in the final quarter of the race and riding aggressively to second place.

Mark McGlynn and Frank Doherty worked their way towards the front in the bunch sprint behind to finish fourth and seventh respectively. These three strong finishes resulted in Killarney Cycling Club taking the team prize for the second year in a row.

In recent racing hosted by neighbouring club Sliabh Luachra, Pierce Curtin put in a strong performance in the A4 race finishing second while Luke Costelloe took seventh in the A3 race.

Killarney Cycling Club win the Team Prize at the Munster Criterium Championships.

Huge crowd at Kilcummin Comhaltas Celebration

The Kilcummin Village Inn was at capacity with a crowd in excess of 200 people in attendance to celebrate another fantastic year for the Comhaltas Kilcummin branch.

The night, a now annual occurrence is a celebration of the branch, its’ members and supporters and offers a chance for all to come together to celebrate with music and dance.

Shane O’Callaghan, Chairperson of Kilcummin Comhaltas opened proceedings by welcoming all and indicating the

exciting night of entertainment that lay ahead.

All of the age groups involved in set dancing throughout the year demonstrated, once more their skills acquired through many nights of practise through the year. For many their dedication has been rewarded with experience and success across the numerous competitions that the branch had representation in throughout the year - Sult na nÓg, Ceoil an Geimreadh, Fleadh Cheoil Charraí, Munster Fleadh Cheoil and of course Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann.

Grace O'Sullivan pictured with volunteers for the 'Pedal for Grace' during last year’s event Joanne O’Sullivan, Connie Lawlor and Ann Marie O’Leary enjoying the Kilcummin Comhaltas celebration night
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Wedding Anniversary Mass St. Agatha's Church

Glenflesk couples who are celebrating milestone wedding anniversaries this year and those who celebrated during Covid attended a special anniversary mass at St Agatha’s Church at the weekend.

The mass was organised by parish priest Fr Jim Linehan and concelebrated by Fr. John O’Donoghue last Saturday evening. The special celebration took place in St. Agatha's Church Glenflesk and was attended by couples who were celebrating their 20th, 25th, 30th, 35th, 40th, 45th,

50th, 53rd, 55th, and 60thAnniversaries.

The couples renewed their marriage vows while holding a Crucifix, the symbol of Sacrificial love and blessing.

After the mass the couples were invited to Spillane's Bar for celebratory wedding Anniversary cake and refreshments.

Glenflesk and Kilcummin GAA Clubs Announce KWD as sponsor for OsKaRs 2023

Glenflesk and Kilcummin GAA Clubs have announced KWD as the main sponsor for its upcoming fundraiser, ‘A Night at the OsKaRs’.

The event will take place on December 7 in the INEC.

This is not the first time that the local re-cycling company have got behind the two clubs, as they were also the main sponsor when the OsKaR fundraiser was first tool place in 2018.

On that occasion it was a huge success, attracting a capacity crowd to the INEC and raising much needed funds for both clubs.

This year’s event promises to be bigger and better, with over a hundred actors signed up to act out eight films on the night.

“It’s great to be supporting a local event, the clubs did such a good job five years ago that we are proud to be part of it again,” said KWD’s Sean Murphy. The sponsorship deal was officially launched last week in the Killarney Heights Hotel.

“We are extremely grateful for KWD’s generous support which will play a pivotal role in the success of the event,” says Niamh Dwyer of Kilcummin GAA.

Bringing together the two clubs and par-

20th Wedding Anniversary; James and Margaret Furlong

25th Wedding Anniversary; Seamus and Anne Cronin, Rory and Siobhán D'Arcy. 30th Wedding Anniversary; Denis and Patricia O'Donoghue, 35th Wedding Anniversary; John and Julia Cronin, Tom and Margaret Murphy

40th Wedding Anniversary; Dan and Anne O'Sullivan, Maurice and Geraldine Reen, Dan and Breda O'Donoghue, Neilie and Kathleen Mahony, Denis and Breda Twomey, Donal and Joan Cronin.

45th Wedding Anniversary; Michael and Marie Keane, Denis and Judy Desmond. 50th Wedding Anniversary; Pat and Mary O'Mahony, Patrick and Eileen Doyle, Seán and Kathleen Counihan.

53rd Wedding Anniversary; Donie and Joan Moynihan, Paddy and Mary Casey.

55th Wedding Anniversary; Eddie and Theresa Moynihan, Joe and Maureen Donovan, Jackie and Peggy O'Sullivan. 60th Wedding Anniversary; Gerald and Eileen Doherty.

Staff and management of KWD with Niamh Dwyer (Kilcummin GAA) and Derry Healy (Glenflesk GAA)

ishes has generated huge interest in the event, with lots of new people taking part this time around.

Rehearsals start on September 6 with filming taking place in early October.

“There is a real buzz around the place and actors can’t wait to get started,” said Derry Healy of Glenflesk GAA, “Having a company like KWD supporting us has given us a massive boost.”

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Killarney Camogie Club’s trip to Croker

Friday.

They were among plyers from 64 teams from across Ireland who took part in the Allianz Camán to Croker blitz in Croke Park.

The girls played three games over the course of the day.

Their opponents were Wolfe Tones Bellaghy(Derry), CLG Carndonagh (Donegal) and Castlebar Mitchels (Mayo).

“After registration, the girls had a tour of the dressing rooms and warm up area before following the footsteps of so many legends before them by walking out of the tunnel in the Cusack Stand and onto the hallowed ground of Croke Park.” said PRO Caroline O’Leary.

“Each and every one of our 19 players rose to the occasion and showed

their tremendous skill and talent. Great cheering from the crowd for each score we got and every save we made,”

“The bus home was lively as all nerves for the big occasion had disappeared and there was plenty of banter. All in all it was a fantastic day out, and an excellent opportunity for the girls to play against teams from Derry, Donegal and Mayo in one of the best stadiums in the world.

“Thanks to all the parents and family members for coming along in massive numbers to cheer on our girls from the stand. And thanks to everyone who made the day such a huge success including committee members; trainers Sarah Dineen and Sean Casey, parents and a fantastic group of girls. Credit too to the Camogie Association for organising such a brilliant event, one we will all cherish for a long time.”

Mary Culloty O’ Sullivan is a European award winner

Local singer and songwriter Mary Culloty O’ Sullivan was an award winner at the European Red Carpet Show in Amsterdam last weekend.

The show, hosted by Country Music magazine ‘Fair Play Country Music’ and is attended by over 2.000 artists from all over the world.

There were over 200 winners from the USA, Canada, Australia, Asia, Europe, U.K., Ireland.

For the second year in a row she won the ‘Best Voice’ award.

“To win ‘Best Voice’ two years in a row means the world to me.

“I would like to pay tribute to my husband Paul who travelled with me and is a huge support. Also my musical director and producer Tony O’ Flaherty who brings my songs to life in his recording studio,” she said.

Members of Killarney Camogie Club’s Under 12 team had a day to remember last East Kerry Minor jersey presentation by Tom Tobin of Killarney Medals and Trophies, From left; Ted Gorman, Jamie Moynihan, Tom and Holly Tobin, Keelan O Shea and Padraig Moynihan. Photo Seamus Healy.
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Maestros of music Cormac & Breanndán Begley performing 'Handing Down the Tradition' Concert in Muckross School House, Killarney National Park as part of National Heritage Week which aims to celebrate Ireland’s cultural, built and natural heritage.

History of Muckross celebrated as part of Heritage week

Life in Muckross in the 18th and 19th centuries was re-enacted this week as part of Heritage week celebrations.

Members of Dochas Drama Group, acted out 'Big House' which told the story of the Herbert family’s life and times in the area.

Henry Arthur Herbert and his Mary Balfour Herbert built the present Muckross House. He hosted Queen Victoria on her

visit to his estate at Muckross in 1861 –this event is said to have kicked-started Killarney’s tourism industry.

Actor Liz Ryan played Mary Herbert, and Don Rohan played Henry Arthur Herbert.

National Heritage Week celebrates Ireland’s cultural, built and natural heritage, and brings together volunteers, community groups and heritage enthusiasts.

Stepping back in time... Members of Dochas Drama Group, Killarney re-inacting life in the 'Big House' - Muckross House, Liz Ryan as Mary Herbert, Don Rohan as Henry Arthur Herbert, former owners of Muckross House and Estate, and Head Cook Ger Madden.

Stepping back in time...Members of Dochas Drama Group, Killarney re-enacting life in the 'Big House' - Muckross House, Liz Ryan as Mary Herbert, Don Rohan as Henry Arthur Herbert, formers owners of Muckross House and Estate.

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A Timeless Approach to Interior Design

In the realm of interior design, there's an age-old debate: modern or vintage? But what if we told you that the best answer lies not in choosing one over the other, but in skillfully blending the two? Mixing new and old furniture is an art that transcends trends and creates an eclectic, personalised, and timeless space that truly reflects your personality.

HARMONY OF CONTRASTS

One of the most captivating aspects of combining new and old furniture is the interplay of contrasts. The clean lines of contemporary pieces can be juxtaposed with the intricate detailing of antique finds, creating a visual harmony that draws the eye and sparks interest. This contrast often highlights the unique qualities of each piece, allowing both old and new to shine.

STORYTELLING AND SENTIMENTALITY

Every piece of furniture carries a story – whether it's a family heirloom passed down through generations or a recent acquisition that resonated with you. Incorporating both old and new items enables you to tell a more comprehen-

sive story about your space and its evolution. The juxtaposition of an antique desk and a modern ergonomic chair, for example, speaks to a blend of tradition and progress, demonstrating your appreciation for the past while embracing the comforts of the present.

BALANCE AND SYMMETRY

Creating a harmonious blend of old and new furniture is about balance and symmetry. A room entirely furnished with vintage pieces might appear overly dated, while an all-modern arrangement could lack character and depth. The key is to distribute old and new elements evenly throughout the space, establishing a rhythm that pleases the eye. A mid-century sofa paired with contemporary end tables, or an antique

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chandelier illuminating a sleek dining table, exemplify the art of achieving balance.

PERSONALITY AND UNIQUENESS

A home should be a reflection of its inhabitants, and mixing old and new furniture is an exceptional way to showcase your personality. Your space can become a canvas for self-expression, where you can freely experiment with design elements from various eras. Incorporating your personal style into the arrangement breathes life into the space, making it uniquely yours.

SUSTAINABILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

In an era of growing concern for the environment, mixing old and new furniture aligns perfectly with sustaina-

ble practices. Embracing vintage and antique pieces not only reduces the demand for new manufacturing but also contributes to recycling and repurposing. By giving old furniture new life alongside contemporary items, you're making a statement about responsible consumption and mindful design. The fusion of new and old furniture isn't just a design choice; it's a celebration of history, creativity, and individuality. By blending different eras and styles, you create a living space that's dynamic, meaningful, and rich with character. So, next time you're considering a design overhaul, remember that the magic often happens when old and new gracefully coexist in a symphony of design elements, telling a captivating story that is uniquely yours.

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Setting up a dedicated study area is essential for creating a productive and conducive learning or working environment for us all.

A well-designed space not only enhances focus but also promotes better knowledge attainment.

The essential furniture required to establish an effective study area combines comfort, functionality, and aesthetics:

1. Desk and Chair: The cornerstone of any homework or home office space area is a sturdy and ergonomic desk paired with a comfortable chair. Look for a desk with ample surface area to accommodate books, notebooks, a computer, and other study materials. An adjustable chair with proper lumbar support will ensure good posture and will help you sit in the best position, reducing the risk of strain injuries during long study or work sessions.

2. Storage Solutions: Keep the workspace clutter-free with smart storage solutions. Shelves, drawers, and organizers are crucial to store textbooks, stationery, and other supplies. This prevents distractions and makes it easier to access the materials needed.

3. Lighting: Proper lighting is vital to prevent eye strain and maintain focus. A well-positioned desk lamp with adjustable brightness will ensure adequate lighting for reading and writing without straining eyes.

4. Bookshelf: A bookshelf not only provides storage but also promotes a reading-friendly atmosphere. Fill it with reference books, reading materials, and inspirational literature to foster a love for learning.

5. Corkboard or Magnetic Board: Create a visual and interactive space for brainstorming and planning by adding a corkboard or magnetic board. This is especially useful for collaborative projects and visual aids.

6. Comfortable Seating Options: Consider adding a comfortable bean bag or floor cushion for more relaxed reading and studying. These options can provide a change of posture, and can be especially effective for children, allowing your child to switch up their study environment. Designing a study area that promotes productivity and comfort involves carefully selecting essential furniture pieces. From a well-equipped desk and chair to thoughtful storage solutions and creative display options, each element contributes to a conducive learning environment. By investing in the right furniture, you're setting the stage for successful study sessions and instilling valuable study habits that will benefit the whole family.

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The dining table is one of the most important pieces of furniture you can buy for your home. It provides the ideal spot for gathering at mealtimes, a desk for homework, a tabletop for board games, and a centrepiece around which friends and family can relax and socialise.

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PAINT LIKE A PRO: HOW TO PAINT YOUR FRONT DOOR

STEP 2: SAND

If your door is wooden, sand the surface lightly (or ‘key’ the surface) with a medium to fine sandpaper (120 – 180 grade). This will enable the paint to adhere correctly when applied. Completely remove any dust from the surface. Sanding is not required for uPVC.

STEP 3: FIX

For a wooden door, use Prestonett Wood Filler to fix any cracks, chips, or holes. Once dry, sand it back so that it is smooth and flush with your door. Completely remove any dust from the surface.

STEP 4: PRIME

As the focal point of your home’s exterior, your front door plays an important role in setting the tone for the rest of the property. Repainting your front door is a quick, easy and very doable way to instantly upgrade your home’s exterior. Read on to learn how to paint your front door.

STEP 1: PREPARATION

First things first, remove all hardware (door handles, numbers, letterboxes etc.) and store them in a safe place. Alternatively, you can leave them in place and protect them with good-quality masking tape such as Deltec Gold Masking Tape.

Lay down a dust sheet to protect the floor.

Clean dirt, grime and dust with a dedicated degreaser such as Fluxaf PowerClean or a simple sugar soap solution. Let the door dry fully.

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Whether or not you need to prime the door will depend on several factors, so it’s best to speak with a member of our expert team first.

For example, if you are painting a PVC door, you will need to use a water-based primer such as Ralston All-Primer. If painting a door previously coated in oilbased paint, you will need an oil-based primer. For this, we recommend Ralston Uni-Primer as this will allow you to follow with a water-based topcoat.

Tip: Both Ralston All-Primer and Ralston Uni-Primer can be tinted into the colour, but don’t be tempted to stop here as these products don’t offer UV protection.

Use a 2” brush or a mini-roller to apply a primer to the door. You will need white spirits to clean if using the Ralston Uni-Primer.

Allow the primer to dry fully according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

STEP 5: PAINT!

Now it's time for the fun part - painting! Use a brush or a roller to apply your chosen topcoat. If you need a second coat, wait for the first one to dry completely.

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90 pub closures in Kerry since 2005, 35 since 2019

The rate of decline in rural pubs has accelerated since Covid-19.

A Drinks Industry Group of Ireland analysis shows Irish pubs have declined by an alarming 22.5% (1,937 pubs) since 2005, with an average closure of 114 pubs a year, rising to 152 per year since 2019. There has been a decrease in pubs in every county, with 90 closures in Kerry – 35 of these since 2019. The sector has called on the Government to ease the cost burden on regional small and family-run businesses to ensure their sustainability by reducing Ireland’s high alcohol excise tax over the next two years.

Over 450 pubs nationally have closed in the period since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic with the greatest decreases seen in more rural parts of the country compared with Dublin. Analysis also established that the rate of closures has accelerated in the aftermath of Covid-19, with 349 pubs closing in 2020 and 2021 nationwide. According to an economic and social

analysis of the numbers found in the DIGI report, economist Anthony Foley notes that while public houses play a particularly important role in contributing to the communities in Ireland’s towns, villages and rural areas, smaller local markets and populations mean many pubs in regional counties operate on tight margins making them more atrisk of closure.

The 6,680 pubs operating across the country are at the cultural and social heart of their communities - according to Foley. His analysis also cites the significance of pubs to Irish tourism as providing an extensive network of facilities and services. The importance of public houses as a factor for tourism is most notable in more rural counties including Kerry (with 413 pubs), Cork (856), Donegal (334), Mayo (337) and Leitrim (100) writes Foley.

In examining opportunities to mitigate the trend of closures in pubs in Ireland, he outlines the impact of economic and finance measures that could support the recovery of the hospitality sector

Ryan Tubridy teases 'new beginning' on social media

Ryan Tubridy has broken his silence this week after negotiations with RTE ended abruptly when he angered new RTE director general Kevin Bakhurst by releasing a statement in relation to a report into his under-declared salary.

Tubridy was due to make a comeback next month on a reduced annual salary of €170,000. However, all traces of Tubs have been wiped from RTE.

Tubridy shared a simple message with his followers letting them know he was looking onwards to the future, he wrote: "A new dawn, a new day, a new beginning. Stay tuned for more…"

Since being dropped by RTE last week, the 50-year-old has been approached by UK news channel GB News about a

potential presenter role at the station.

GB News editorial director Michael Booker told the Irish Sun: "Ryan Tubridy is a fantastic broadcaster. A people’s presenter with great wit and empathy.”

He added that the network keeps a "keen eye" on broadcasters across the UK and Ireland.

immediately – including the reduction of excise duties.

Ireland’s excise on spirits is the third highest in Europe, our excise on wine is the highest in Europe and our excise on beer is the second highest in Europe, despite the industry being at the heart of Ireland’s tourism sector and its international reputation as a vibrant destination.

“The Irish pub is a significant component of the tourism infrastructure and the tourism experience which is based on hospitality and service provision. There are now 1,937 less locations for visitors to find and benefit from services such as food and entertainment.

“If we are to challenge this trend, we must look at factors which influence the viability of these businesses, particularly those costs over which the government has direct control. Excise duty is one such cost. Addressing the excessively high excise duty in Ireland compared to other countries would have a positive effect on the viability of small pubs.”

'Putin’s Chef' presumed dead

Putin’s Chef turned Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin is presumed dead after his private jet crashed and exploded in a field.

When Prigozhin and his Wagner troops launched their insurrection two months ago, Vladimir Putin made his feelings more than clear. He called it "treachery" and promised that the perpetrators would be punished. The Wagner mutiny had been a direct challenge to President Putin's authority and Putin himself pointed out that the Russian state had been financing Wagner. Money had clearly not bought loyalty.

From flea market hot dog seller to the head of a mercenary group behind a mutiny against the Russian military, Yevgeny Prigozhin's rise was far from ordinary. A former convict who spent much of his young life behind bars, he made a stun-

ning ascent and eventually became close to Vladimir Putin earning himself the nickname "Putin's chef" on account of his Kremlin-linked catering business. But it was his creation of the Wagner mercenary group that made him a key player for the Kremlin - and a wanted man across the globe after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

His short-lived revolt against Russia's leadership was the biggest domestic threat to Putin since he took power. The fallout precipitated a fall from power for Prigozhin - and now his possible death.

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What is the healthiest weight loss drink? and it’s not tea

Working out is only a small part of weight loss, most is diet. And when it comes to diet, doctors say it is important to choose the right kind of foods and drinks for the purpose. While many might want to fall back on protein powders, supplements and smoothies, Dr Michael Mosley says that there is another beverage which can work better – coffee.

India on the moon

India on Wednesday landed a spacecraft near the moon's south pole, an uncharted territory that scientists believe could hold vital reserves of frozen water and precious elements, as the country cements its growing prowess in space and technology.

A lander with a rover inside touched down on the lunar surface at 6:04 local time. After a failed attempt nearly four years ago, India made history by becoming the first country to touch down near the little-explored south pole region and joins the United States, the Soviet Union and China in achieving a moon landing. India's successful landing comes just

days after Russia's Luna-25, which was aiming for the same lunar region, spun into an uncontrolled orbit and crashed. It would have been the first successful Russian lunar landing after a gap of 47 years.

Numerous countries and private companies are racing to successfully land a spacecraft on the lunar surface. Japan plans to launch a lunar lander to the moon over the weekend as part of an X-ray telescope mission, and two U.S. companies also are vying to put landers on the moon by the end of the year, one of them at the south pole. In the coming years, NASA plans to land astronauts at the lunar south pole, taking advantage of the frozen water in craters.

Fukushima plant releases radioactive water into Pacific

The operator of the tsunami-wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant says it has begun releasing the first batch of treated radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean – a controversial step that prompted China to ban seafood from Japan.

The water release begins more than 12 years after the March 2011 nuclear meltdowns, caused by a massive earthquake

and tsunami. It marks a milestone for the plant’s battle with an ever-growing radioactive water stockpile that TEPCO and the government say have hampered the daunting task of removing the fatally toxic melted debris from the reactors. The pump activated on this week would send the first batch of the diluted, treated water from a mixing pool to a secondary pool, where the water is then discharged into the ocean through an undersea tunnel.

According to Dr Mosley, the key to being more active and energetic before workouts is drinking coffee. Sipping coffee not only induces a sense of freshness every morning but also improves mood, induces alertness but also boosts stamina for workouts. Experts say that drinking coffee every morning gets the brain working, boosts mental performance in many ways and increases the amount of fat that one burns during workouts. Ideally, one must drink a shot of espresso 30 minutes before workouts for best results. But Dr Mosley suggests doing the same an hour before exercise as the

caffeine in it boosts energy levels, relaxes the blood vessels thereby boosting blood circulation all over the body.

Caffeine, which is a stimulation, and antioxidants like polyphenols in coffee have an anti-inflammatory effect on the body. In terms of calories too, black coffee contains only three calories per cup which curbs appetite, boosts health and also helps keep a tab on blood sugar levels.

Drinking coffee also improves heart health – as many as three cups a day are associated with a healthier brain and heart. Studies say that people who drink it regularly have a lower risk of dementia, heart disease and stroke. Patients are also likely to have a healthier and better functioning body, particularly the heart.

As per a recent study, drinking coffee stimulates brown fat and the main function of this kind of fat is generating heat by burning calories. Other studies show that women drinking up to two cups of coffee in a day had a lower body fat and abdominal fat portion as compared to those who did not drink it at all. Doctors say that a cup of instant coffee can also do the trick. But it is also advised to not go beyond three cups in a day as it can spike blood pressure and induce insomnia along with dehydration.

Giuliani surrenders at jail in Georgia election

Rudolph W. Giuliani turned himself in on Wednesday in the racketeering case against former President Donald J. Trump and his allies, surrendering at the Atlanta jail where the defendants are being booked.

After his booking, Mr. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York, addressed reporters, calling the case “an attack on

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the American people.” He then made his way to A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds, a business near the jail.

The case against Mr. Giuliani is a striking chapter in the recent annals of criminal justice. A former federal prosecutor who made a name for himself with racketeering cases, he now faces a racketeering charge himself.

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Opel and Vauxhall enthusiasts enjoy Killarney road run

Opel and Vauxhall enthusiasts from all over the country assembled in the Gleneagle Hotel car park on Saturday last for the 16th Annual Ted's Opel Vauxhall Run.

Bringing people and their cars from Donegal, Louth, Waterford, Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Galway and a mix of other places in between an array of models from various years attended. Also in attendance was a representative from Opel Ireland, one of the main sponsors. Other main sponsors were Cartell.ie and Casey Caravan Services.

As the weather brightened the first leg of the journey began taking the cars over the famous rally stage of Moll’s Gap and

on to Sneem and stopping for lunch at O'Carroll's Cove Bar and Restaurant. After everyone had satisfied their appetite the presentation of Awards took place. A Raffle also took place after the awards. The journey then continued on to Waterville, over Ballaghisheen and Ballaghbeama Passes and returning to the Gleneagle Hotel via Molls Gap again.

“A great day was had by all and the weather held out. Thank you to all who attended and supported the run, the proceeds will be donated to the Dogs for the Disabled, a very worthwhile charity who train dogs to assist people with various disabilities. Keep next year's date in your diary, August 10, we'll see you there,” said organiser Ted O’Connell.

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COMHAIRLE CONTAE CHIARRAÍ

KERRY COUNTY COUNCIL

BÓITHRE A nDÚNADH GO SEALADACH

TEMPORARY CLOSING OF ROADS

ALT 75 d’ACHT NA mBÓITHRE 1993

SECTION 75 OF ROADS ACT 1993

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 75 of the Roads Act 1993, and the Temporary Closing of Roads Regulations 1994, Kerry County Council is proposing to close to public traffic the following road:

Road Closed: L-11012 Dromkerry/ Gortacollopa Road, Fossa

Road Closing Times: from 8.00 a.m. on Monday, 18th September to 6.00 p.m. on Friday, 6th October 2023, both dates inclusive.

The purpose of the road closure is to facilitate the installation of a new watermain. Diversions will be as follows and will be clearly signposted:

Traffic travelling from the N72

Traffic travelling to the N72

Continue on the N72 towards Fossa. At the N72/ R563 junction, turn left onto R563 towards Milltown. Continue towards Dromkerry L-11012.

Continue on the R563 towards Fossa. At the T-junction, turn right onto N72 towards Kilorglin. Continue to L-11012 junction, Gortacollopa.

Local Access will be provided for Emergency Services and local residents. Any person having an objection to the above proposal should lodge same, in writing, marked Road Closure, with the Administrative Officer, Roads and Transportation Department, County Buildings, Tralee, County Kerry or by e-mail to roads@kerrycoco.ie not later than 4.00 p.m. on Monday, 28th August 2023.

To enable the processing of submissions/ objections Kerry County Council can legally process this information, as necessary, to comply with its statutory/legal obligations. Such information will be processed in line with the Council’s privacy statement which is available at www.kerrycoco.ie.

Siniu:

Gnothai Corparaideacha

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The two happy couples at St Joesph's Church, on August 25, 1973 Mary Cronin and Charles McCarthy on their wedding day 50 years ago. Mary Gordon and Timmy Jo Brosnan on their wedding day 50 years ago.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY LEAHY

In loving memory of John Leahy Toureenfineen, Rockchapel, Co.Cork and Listry, Faha, Killarney who passed away on 25th August 2022.

As we lovingly remember John Leahy on his First Anniversary we remember a loving father, partner, grandfather, uncle and brother.

We his family would like to express our sincere gratitude to those who helped and supported us with our sad loss. We wish to thank all those who offered condolences, sent mass cards, floral tributes, phone calls and all John’s kind neighbours and friends who attended his funeral in such large numbers.

A special thanks to the wonderful staff of the Palliative Care Unit, University Hospital Kerry for the wonderful care provided to John in his final weeks and the compassion they showed to all the family at a very difficult time.

We would like to thank Fr. Danny Broderick for celebrating a beautiful and thoughtful ceremony. A special thanks to Eddie Lee and friends for the music at the ceremony. We would like to also acknowledge the professionalism and kindness of Mr Eamon O’Connor, Funeral Director, Firies.

As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as an expression of our deepest gratitude. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass has been offered for your intentions.

John’s First Anniversary Mass was held in The Church of the Immaculate Conception, Listry.

20TH ANNIVERSARY

DONNELLY

1ST ANNIVERSARY LEAHY

15TH ANNIVERSARIES MORRIS O’SULLIVAN

27TH ANNIVERSARY MCSWEENEY

In loving memory of John Leahy Toureenfineen, Rockchapel, Co.Cork and Listry, Faha, Killarney who passed away on 25th August 2022.

You can shed a tear that he has gone Or you can smile because he has lived. You can close your eyes and pray that he’ll come back

Or you can open your eyes and see all he has left Your heart can be empty because you can’t see him

Or you can be full of the love you shared.

You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday

Or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday

You can remember him only that he is gone

Or you can cherish his memory and let it live on.

You can cry and close your mind

Be empty and turn your back

Or you can do what he’d want smile, open your eyes, love and go on.

Forever loved and sadly missed by his partner Liz and the Tangney family, Listry.

John’s First Anniversary Mass was held in The Church of the Immaculate Conception, Listry.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY BURROWS

In loving memory of my sister Patricia Late of Firies who passed away on 27th August 2008.

We think of you in silence Trish And often speak your name But all we have are memories And your picture in a frame.

Your resting place we visit And plant flowers there with love God has you in his keeping now With Mom and Dad in Heaven above.

Always loved and fondly remembered by Mary, Dave and family.

15TH ANNIVERSARY MORRIS-O’SULLIVAN

In loving memory of our mother Trisha Morris-O’Sullivan Late of Firies who passed on 27th August 2008.

If roses grow in Heaven

Lord please pick a bunch for us Place them in our mother’s arms And tell her they’re from us.

Tell her we love her and miss her And when she turns to smile Place a kiss upon her cheek And hold her for awhile.

Forever missed and loved by your daughters Nikki and Tara.

In loving memory of a dear brother Thomas McSweeney

The Glebe, Kilcummin, Killarney who died on 1st September 1996.

Our thoughts are ever with you

Though you have passed away And those who loved you dearly Are thinking of you today.

Always loved and remembered by your brother John, sister-in-law Siobhan, nephew and nieces Darragh, Áine and Aoife.

27TH ANNIVERSARY MCSWEENEY

In loving memory of a wonderful brother Thomas The Glebe, Kilcummin, Killarney who died on 1st September 1996.

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

Loved and missed by your brother Nigel, sister-in-law Sinead and niece, baby Niamh.

27TH ANNIVERSARY MCSWEENEY

In loving memory of Jim Donnelly Whitebridge Manor, Killarney who passed away on 1st September 2003.

A beautiful memory

Dearer than gold

Of a husband and father

Whose worth can never be told

There’s a place in our hearts

No one can fill

We miss you Jim

And always will.

Lovingly remembered by your wife Kay, sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law and grandchildren.

Anniversary Mass for Jim is on Saturday 26th August at 6.15pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney.

In loving memory of Margaret Burrows (nee Slattery)

Late of Tralee and Woodlawn, Killarney

We want to take this opportunity to thank all those that attended Margaret’s funeral mass, and to those who sent online condolences and mass cards.

Thanks to all the nurses and carers who looked after Margaret.

A special thanks to Father Kieran for the lovely mass and for all his help and guidance.

Thank you to Maura Reen for her beautiful singing.

Finally, we would like to thank Mike and Mary O’Shea of O’Shea’s Funeral Directors, for their professionalism and compassion shown to us at this difficult time.

As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as a sincere thank you.

The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass has been offered for your intentions.

Gone are the days we used to share But in our hearts you’re always there Never more than a thought away Loved and remembered every day.

Always loved and sadly missed by your sons David and Alan, daughter Paula, daughter-in-law Myrthe, son-in-law David, brother, sisters and extended family.

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

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. AOC

In loving memory of our wonderful son Thomas McSweeney The Glebe, Kilcummin, Killarney who died on 1st September 1996.

We wish we had just one more chance To see that familiar smile To laugh with you again Tom Just for a little while No one could wish for better To share in love and life

We count ourselves so lucky To have you as our son No finer boy this world could have.

All our love, Mom & Dad.

Anniversary Mass for Thomas is on Saturday 26th August at 7.30pm in Our Lady Of Lourdes Church, Kilcummin.

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

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JESUS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY O’CONNELL

In loving memory of John “JJ” O Connell Aughacurreen, Killarney who passed away on 29th August 2022.

As we remember and miss our husband, father, grandfather and brother, Pearl, Michéal, Kate, Miriam, Mags, Eoin, his brothers and sister wish to acknowledge and thank everyone for the many expressions of sympathy and kindness shown to us during our time of grief.

We wish to thank all who called to our home, attended his removal, mass and burial. A special word of thanks to everyone who sent Mass cards, letters and perpetual enrolments. Thanks to those who phoned, sent text messages, online condolences and who watched the requiem mass online.

Rockmount Care Centre appreciated your donations in lieu of flowers.

Thanks to all our wonderful neighbours, who helped in every way they could.

The Fossa GAA guard of honour was a great tribute to “JJ” and was very much appreciated, thank you all.

Our sincere thanks to St. Columbanus Home, where he was a resident for his last two weeks and for their support & kindness shown to us, his family during this time.

Thanks to Fr. Geaney, Fr. Looney , Fr. Paddy O’Donoghue and Jimmy Dennehy for their beautiful & meaningful mass. The singing and music by Paud O Donoghue & Mary O’ Callaghan made the celebration very special. Also thanks to Kevin Brown for the lovely music at the graveside.

Thanks to Mike & Mary from O Shea’s Funeral Director’s for all their help, advice and support. Thanks to Caroline and Mark in The Golden Nugget for the wonderful meal.

Your life was love and labour

Your love for your family true

You did your best for all of us

We will always remember you.

JJ’s First Anniversary Mass will be held on Saturday 26th August at 7.30pm in the Prince of Peace Church, Fossa.

The Holy Sacrifice will be offered for you all.

45TH BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE

O’DONOGHUE

In loving memory of Anne O’Donoghue late of Firies Cross, Killarney whose 45th birthday occurred on 23rd August.

Although you are gone before me

One thing I hope you’ll do Walk slowly down the road For one day I will follow you

I want to know each step you take So I might take the same For one day down that long long road

You’ll hear me call your name

Then you’ll turn around to greet me With arms outstretched and wide And once again, we’ll be together Forever side by side.

Always remembered by your loving sister Deborah, brother-in-law Liam, nephew Christopher & niece Alicia.

45TH BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE

O’DONOGHUE

In loving memory of our dear daughter Anne late of Firies Cross, Killarney, whose 45th birthday occurred on 23rd August.

Each of us in our own way Have special thoughts of you today

Your name is often spoken

We talk about you still

You haven’t been forgotten

And by us you never will.

Sadly missed by Mom and Dad.

NOVENA PRAYER TO SAINT PHILOMENA

5TH ANNIVERSARY MURPHY (NEE DELMER)

13TH ANNIVERSARY REGAN

In loving memory of Nora (Norrie) Murphy (nee Delmer)

Late of Glebe Place, Killarney

Who died on 18th August 2018.

God called your name so gently That only you could hear No one heard the footsteps Of the angel drawing near Softly from the shadows

There came a gentle call You closed your eyes and went to sleep And quietly left us all.

Loved and missed by your sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, brother, nieces and nephews.

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE

O’SULLIVAN

In loving memory of John O’Sullivan Shamrock Lodge, Upper Ballycasheen, Killarney and formerly of Kilgarvan Whose birthday occurred on 23rd August.

Our hearts are full of treasured memories

With pride we speak your name Though life must go on without you It will never be the same.

Those special days will not return When we were all together But the love and memories in our hearts Will stay with us forever.

Loved and missed by your wife Maureen and family.

PRAYER TO ST. JOSEPH

In loving memory of our wonderful son & brother Shane late of Dromkerry, Fossa, Killarney who died on 26th August 2010. Rest in Peace

You’re more than a memory From whom we will never part You’re the light that burns within us In the centre of our hearts

Your shadow walks beside us Forever by our sides

It is always there to guide us Ever since the day you died. Sadly missed and remembered every day by your loving Mom, Dad and your brother Gary. xxx Will those who think of him today, A little prayer to Jesus say.

1ST ANNIVERSARY

SHEEHAN

In loving memory of Canon Patsy Sheehan Rossbeigh and Farranfore, Co. Kerry Who passed away on 26th August 2022. Retired PP Castletownbere Parish and Caherdaniel Parish. Those who die in grace Go no further from us than God, And God is very near.

Fr. Patsy’s 1st Anniversary Mass will be celebrated on Friday 25th of August 2023 at 7.30pm in St Gertrude’s Church, Firies. Rest in Peace.

15TH ANNIVERSARY

SWEENEY

NOVENA TO ST. MARTIN

We beseech Thee, O Lord, to grant us the pardon of our sins by the intercession of Saint, virgin and martyr, who was always pleasing in thy sight by her eminent chastity and by the profession of every virtue. Amen.

Illustrious virgin and Martyr, Saint Philomena, behold me prostrate before the throne whereupon it has pleased the Most Holy Trinity to place thee. Full of confidence in thy protection, I entreat thee to intercede for me with God, from the heights of Heaven deign to cast a glance upon thy humble client! Spouse of Christ, sustain me in suffering, fortify me in temptation, protect me in the dangers surrounding me, and in particular (Here specify your petition).

O God, Most Holy Trinity, we thank Thee for the graces Thou didst bestow upon the Blessed Virgin Mary, and upon Thy handmaid Philomena, through whose intercession we implore Thy Mercy. Amen.

Heavenly Father, I call on you right now in Compassionate St. Martin you were always a generous and dedicated worker. Not one day of your life found you idle. Help me now in these difficult times to find suitable employment. I have no wish to be without work. By your prayers I wish to be given a situation where i can use to the full all the gifts that God has given to me. Intercede for me that I will obtain guidance in seeking out possible opportunities. When I am employed obtain for me the graces to be faithful and diligent for the glory of God for my own good and that of all the people we serve. Ask God to give me health of mind and body and generosity in meeting the needs of others. I ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. B.

O St. Joseph, whose protection is so great, so strong, so prompt before the throne of God, I place in you all my interest and desires. O St. Joseph, do assist me by your powerful intercession, and obtain for me from your divine Son all spiritual blessings, through Jesus Christ, our Lord. So that, having engaged here below your heavenly power, I may offer my thanksgiving and homage to the most loving of Fathers. O, St. Joseph, I never weary contemplating you, and Jesus asleep in our arms; I dare not approach while He reposes near your heart. Press Him in my name and kiss His fine head for me and ask Him to return the kiss when I draw my dying breath. St. Joseph, Patron of departing souls pray for me. This prayer was found in the fiftieth year of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. In 1505 it was sent from the Pope to Emperor Charles when he was going into battle. Who ever shall read this prayer or hear it or keep it about themselves, shall never die a sudden death, or be drowned, nor shall be burned in any fire or shall be overpowered in battle. Say for nine mornings for anything you desire. It has never been known to fail, so be sure you really want what you ask for. In thanks for request granted. PF

In loving memory of Noreen (Nora Ann) Sweeney late of Pallas, Beaufort Killarney who died on 23rd August 2008.

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 loved and sadly missed by her family.

Anniversary Mass will be held on Friday 25th August at 7.30pm in Fossa Church.

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13TH ANNIVERSARY & BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE BREEN/ O’RIORDAN

In loving memory of brothers David and Kevin Breen late of Ballyspillane, Killarney and Aine O Riordan late of St. John’s Park, Castleisland who died tragically on 25th August 2010.

Doesn’t seem like 13 years ago since we lost ye

Seems like yesterday

ye walked through our door

Ye always had a smile, a joke and time to care

They say time’s a healer

And good memories are precious But rather have yere 3 lights at night Yere lights to say goodnight to us all Till we meet again

And our family chain links up again

God’s garden is beautiful, he has ye.

Sadly missed by Sheila, Denis, Michael, Billy, Sheila Mary, Brody, MJ Breen and also, Nicole Roder, Paul Moriarty and Michele Teahan. xxxxxx

Anniversary Mass is on Saturday 26th August at 6.15pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney.

JESUS

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

13TH ANNIVERSARY COFFEY

6TH ANNIVERSARY MURPHY

12TH ANNIVERSARY COURTNEY

Treasured memories of our beloved son and brother Brian Coffey Crohane, Fossa who died on 25th August 2010.

May the winds of love blow softly And whisper for you to hear How much we love and miss you Brian As it dawns another year.

Sadly missed and always in our hearts Love Mom, Beth and Simon.

13TH ANNIVERSARY COFFEY

In loving memory of our dear grandson Brian Coffey Crohane, Fossa who died on 25th August 2010.

Treasured memories keep you near As time unfolds another year Out of our lives, you may have gone But in our hearts You still live on.

Sadly missed by Nana and Granda Coffey.

In loving memory of Jerry Murphy late of Mangerton Road, Muckross, Killarney , formerly of Ballyclough, Mallow who passed away on 30th August 2017.

YOU GAVE US LOVE

You left this world so quickly We still wonder why For the saddest part of all You never said goodbye.

You left us so many memories

To us you were so dear

No matter when we needed you We always found you near.

You gave us all you had to give

Gifts both big and small

But most of all you gave us love

The greatest gift of all.

Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his loving wife Kathleen, his daughter Bernie, sons Kevin, Brendan and Kieran, son-in-law Seamus, daughters-in-law Josie, Karina and Cara, and his 11 grandchildren.

Jerry’s 6th Anniversary Mass is on Sunday 27th August at 9.30am in Muckross Church.

JESUS

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

In loving memory of a wonderful Son and Brother Shane Courtney Faha East, Faha, Killarney who died on 26th August 2011. Rest in Peace.

We often think of bygone days When we were all together The family chain is broken now But memories will live forever Until we meet again.

Sadly missed and always in our hearts, love Mom, Dad, Kevin and Norma.

MAY YOU ALWAYS HAVE AN ANGEL BY YOUR SIDE

May you always have an angel by your side, Watching out for you in all the things you do. Reminding you to keep believing in brighter days. Finding ways for your wishes and dreams to take you to beautiful places. Giving you hope that is as certain as the sun. Giving you the strength of serenity as your guide. May you always have love and comfort and courage. And may you always have an angel by your side.

JESUS

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

and Novenas

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Leaving cert results are out, what next?

Congratulations to the Class of 2023! Results day has finally arrived

. You have arrived at an important milestone. Whatever the outcome, celebrate what you have achieved in getting to this point and look forward to what lies ahead. Over the next week there are lots of important dates and deadlines to be aware of. Make sure to take note of them all and don’t miss them.

ACCESS TO EXAMINATION DATA AND VIEWING OF SCRIPTS

Once the results have been issued, check the important dates and deadlines around accessing your examination data and scripts which is done through the Candidate Self Service Portal (CSSP). You must apply to do this, the deadlines are in the couple of days after the exams and can be found on https://www.examinations.ie/cssp/2023/. The examination data will include a detailed breakdown of marks in each subject. You will also have the option to apply to view your exam scripts.

APPLICATIONS TO APPEAL

It you are disappointed with your grade in one or more subjects may wish to appeal the result. Make sure to view your exam script before applying to appeal so you can check for errors. You can be downgraded as well as upgraded on appeal. You can apply to appeal one of more subjects and for a fee of €40 per subject your exam will be rechecked. If you are upgraded on appeal the fee is refunded for that subject.

Applications to appeal must be made through the CSSP by the deadline issued by the State Exams Commission (SEC). Leaving Certificate Applied applications must be made by email (viewlcascript@ examinations.ie) and students will need to access his LCA Viewing Application Form on the CSSP.

CAO ROUND 1 OFFERS

CAO Round 1 offers will be issued to applicants on Wednesday, August the 30th, from 2pm. You will be able to check your offer(s) by logging into the ‘My Applications’ section of www.cao.ie using your CAO number, date of birth and CAO account password. Offers will also be issued by email and SMS text. Applicants who are not receiving an offer will receive a ‘Statement of Application’ email.

The cut-off points for 2023 will also be published by CAO on their website once the offers are issued. You may receive two offers, one from their level 8 list (Honours Bachelor Degrees) and one from level 7/6 (Ordinary Bachelor Degrees and Higher Certificates) and have the option to accept one offer only. You have the option to accept, decline or

Children Mental Health Service “not fit for purpose”

A Kerry Fianna Fâil Councillor has stated that the Health Service Authority has proved itself to be unfit for purpose, following a number of recent reports into the shambolic Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) in this country

“It is with a heavy heart that I read that the Inspector of Mental Health Services, Dr Susan Finnerty, in her recent report admitted that she couldn’t provide an assurance to parents ‘that their children have access to a safe, effective and evidence based mental health service,” said Councillor Michael Cahill.

apply to defer the offer they receive before the acceptance deadline for Round 1 which is on September 5th at 3pm. Further rounds of offers continue until all CAO places are filled.

APPLYING TO DEFER A COLLEGE PLACE

Students who wish to defer an offer must not accept the offer via the CAO. The offer of a deferral is completely at the discretion to the Admissions Office of the Higher Education Institution (HEI) in question.

They are not guaranteed and are dealt with on a case by case basis. If you want to apply to defer a course, check the deferral application process for the particular HEI and follow it. Details can also be found on www.cao.ie, however all communications about deferrals must be sent to the relevant Admissions Office, not to CAO.

WHAT TO DO IF NO CAO OFFER IS RECEIVED

If you do not receive a CAO offer you will get a Statement of Application email so the first thing to do is to check the detail of this and follow the instructions.

Check for errors or omissions with your examination number, language exemption or account information and contact the CAO immediately via the Correspondence section of your CAO account. Check that you have the required minimum entry requirements and points. If you are still not entitled to an offer of a place, there is no need to panic as there are lots of options still open.

Please note that there is a lot more to all of this but this info will get all students throught the first post-leaving cert results days.

“The year is 2023 and there are 976 vulnerable children and adolescents waiting for CAMHS treatment in the Cork/Kerry region, the longest waiting list in the country, despite the fact that the population here is lower than other parts. The HSE has treated all these families horrifically, has destroyed their lives instead of providing relief. If the HSE cannot provide access to safe, effective and evidence based health service, then it should be disbanded and replaced with an efficient mental health system” stated an enraged Councillor Cahill.

“If a Restaurant cannot provide food in a clean and healthy environment, if

a night club cannot provide safe dancing, they will be closed down before anybody is adversely affected. These families depending on CAMHS have been subject at times to, no service or an inferior one including the over prescription of dangerous drugs, putting young patients and their families at risk. We can no longer accept this treatment and I am today contacting the Ministers for Health, Stephen Donnelly, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O’Gorman and Minister for Mental Health and Older People, Mary Butler, to demand immediate proposals on how an effective Children and Adolescent Mental Health service can be procured for the families involved, all over Ireland,” added the Rossbeigh-based Councillor.

"I personally know many of the families caught up in the CAMHS scandal in Kerry and I have witnessed first-hand the impact it has had on their lives. It is worse than horrific, if that's possible.”

“Failing an acceptable response from Government Ministers, I will take a Deputation to Táinaiste Micheál Martin’s Office in Dáil Éireann to ensure he is appraised fully of the situation. All these individuals and families must be heard,” said Councillor Cahill.

Niamh Dwyer is a Guidance Counsellor in Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra, Rathmore, and Chairperson of the Kerry Branch of Guidance Counsellors. She is also a Career Consultant. For details see www.mycareerplan.ie or follow MyCareerPlan on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. Emer Corridan General Manager Cahernane House Hotel Killarney (second from left) presenting the prizes in the Cahernane House Hotel Ladies competition on O’Mahony’s Point to winners Anne Moynihan Rudden and Jane Dwyer with Kathleen Brosnan Lady Captain at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club, Killarney on Sunday. Photo by Michelle Cooper Galvin
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‘Our girls can hold their heads up high’

In this exclusive interview, Adam Moynihan chats to Kerry ladies’ joint-manager Darragh Long about losing the All-Ireland, his and Declan Quill’s future, and the ‘phenomenal’ progress being made in women’s sport

Darragh, you’ve had a few days to reflect on the final. How do you feel about it now?

Hugely disappointed. Sport is cruel and we all know that when we get into it. That’s just the way it is.

How are the players coping? Are they holding up alright?

Ah yeah, they are. A lot goes into it, you know. A lot of sacrifice and a lot of dedication. This was our fourth year. The first two years we were building and in the last two years we’ve really taken off. So they’ve put their lives on hold for the past 24 months, each and every one of them. We weren’t cocky or anything going into the All-Ireland but we were very confident in what we had been doing. But we never got going on the day. It was just one of those days. It certainly wasn’t the kind of performance we’ve come to expect from this team. What do you put that down to?

We haven’t really had the chance to go back and watch it. I won’t be watching it for a couple of months I’d say! We just never got out of the blocks. In the last three or four games we started really well. But Dublin rattled off two scores within 60 seconds. We had the goal chance with Louise [Ní Mhuircheartaigh] that went over the bar… But the prep and everything was brilliant. Physically the girls are in the best shape they’ve ever been in. The likes of Louise would testify to that. I think she’s probably played the football of her life over the last two seasons.

PROUD MANAGER: Alongside his co-manager Declan Quill, Darragh Long has guided Kerry to consecutive All-Ireland finals.

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Photo: Piaras Ó Mídheach/ Sportsfile.

Hopefully that might culminate in an individual honour with a Player of the Year award in a couple of months’ time. I think that would be richly deserved. We’re not sure what happened (on the day). I’m guessing if I was (Dublin manager) Mick Bohan I would have targeted the first quarter to go after us because we had been getting such good starts. I don’t want this to sound like sour grapes but the foul count was 26 to 14. That accumulated over the course of the 60 minutes and look, we’d be feeling a little bit aggrieved that there wasn’t further punishment at times. But that’s sport for you. The better team won on the day. I thought we had a good second half, we just left ourselves with too much to do.

Dublin’s tactical fouling was definitely noticeable. They committed 91 fouls in their last three games – over 30 fouls per game – while their opponents committed 40. I don’t want to put words in your mouth but is there something wrong with the rules if a team can foul that much and go unpunished?

I don’t know. I suppose the stats are there for everyone to see. There’s definitely a bit of coaching gone into it. It’s gamesmanship. If we had done it, we’d be saying that we pushed the rules to the limit of what the ref is going to allow. There are plenty of clips from the last day of players soloing, dropping the ball with the right hand, and the left hand is being pulled back. Whether that’s men’s football or ladies’ football, that’s a foul.

I know have been calling for changes in

what’s allowable in terms of physicality, but even so we’d still be calling for that to be a foul. We can’t go down the road of changing everything but that’s just a blatant foul. And if those accumulate in the ladies’ game, that’s a yellow card. But the count shows that fouls were given for other things but there’s no punishment.

I did some research and a yellow card was issued in the men’s All-Ireland series once every 4.7 fouls. In the women’s All-Ireland series, a yellow was issued once every 72.8 fouls.

[laughter] Are you serious?! I mean…

That’s mad. That makes no sense because it’s three ticks and it’s a yellow (in ladies’ football). Going back to that game in Parnell Park, I’m not going to name anyone, but there are certain players who made six, seven, eight fouls, and there was no yellow. And we had two players sent to the sin bin. Am I saying there’s favouritism? I’m not. But there is definitely a lot of wiggle room within the laws of the game. We paid the price for it.

Are there fewer yellows in ladies’ football because the consequences are different? A yellow in ladies’ football sends a player to the sin bin for ten minutes. Are refs reluctant to do that for pushing and holding fouls?

Yeah, maybe so. Everyone has a different interpretation of the tackle rule in ladies’ football so it’s very hard, unless you define it in black and white. And I really don’t know how to do that. Like, that charging rule in ladies’ Gaelic football

is one of the most frustrating rules there has ever been.

But, again, the main point is that the better team on the day won. We can talk about tackles and coaching of tackles all day long but, unfortunately, it’s not going to change the result.

Some Kerry players are expected to retire between now and next season. Do you know how many at this point? We have no idea at the moment, Adam. I suppose, invariably, myself and Declan Quill’s future is connected to some of the more experienced players’ futures as well. We’ll have to see what happens over the next couple of weeks. We’ve been on the road with this group for four years. If you add another year on to that, it will be five. That’s a long time. We’ve sacrificed a lot, same as the girls. The girls can walk down the streets of Tralee and Killarney with their heads held high after what they’ve done for ladies’ football in this county.

I have no doubt there will be retirements. Who and how many, we don’t know. Whatever happens, there’s enough respect and honesty within our group that there will be phone calls made to talk things through before any decisions are made. In a couple of weeks’ time, we’ll see where we end up. It will be made public then at that point because I don’t think we can drag things out for too long. Kerry ladies’ football was there before myself and Dec and it will be there long after us. We have to make our decision with Kerry’s best interests in mind.

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STARS: Kerry players Emma Costello, Cáit Lynch, Lorraine Scanlon and Louise Galvin before the start of 2023 All-Ireland final. Photo: Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile.

Is there any possibility of one of you staying on? Or are you a tag team forever?

[laughter] Well, we’re definitely a tag team for the Kerry ladies. I think it would be very hard for one of us to stay on. As Dec said in some interview, what we do is very different to what Jack O’Connor does. When Jack rocks up, the bibs are washed, the balls are ready, the cones are there, the sponsorship is sorted – he doesn’t even know about it. Everything is done. Whereas, in our case, we wash the bibs, we pump the balls, we sort the jerseys, we do the fundraising. There are huge time commitments for us and for our families too. Dec has three kids and I have two. My young fella was three when we started with Kerry and he’s nearly eight now. He has grown up amongst 36 fantastic ladies, who are fantastic babysitters too because he’d go off with any of them at any stage!

I would say, whatever our future holds, if it’s with the Kerry ladies, we’ll be together. If our decision is to step away… Look, there might be no one who wants us either! Our decision will be solely based on talking to our experienced core of players, our leadership group, and making the best decision for the group that’s there.

Do you have ambitions to manage other teams whenever your time with Kerry comes to an end?

Oh yeah. Definitely. Myself and Dec have always talked about it. Five years ago our roles would have been with our clubs and with development squads. You develop a grá for the managing side of things and it’s definitely something we want to build on. If any other teams want us, there will be discussions at that stage. The two of us would be hugely ambitious on the management side of things. But right now we’re joint managers of a hugely successful Kerry ladies team so we have to decide our future with this group first. How much progress has been made in the ladies’ game over the past four years, both nationally and locally?

Nationally, I think it has grown immensely. I think it’s a hugely attractive sport to watch. The way the men’s game has gone with the over and back and in and out, it’s not what it was. The speed of the ladies’ game and the conditioning… Dublin started it and Meath took it to another level. That has added to the pace and power of the game – and I think the laws have to reflect the conditioning of the players and the work they’re doing in the gym.

Locally, I think the legacy that this group of girls will leave for girls around the county is absolutely phenomenal. Four years ago the ladies were at a bit of a low ebb. Things weren’t going well for them and maybe it wasn’t the happiest group of all time. What they have done over the past four years is incredible. The crowd that travelled to see them in Croke Park was huge and he support from around the county, both male and female, was massive. The number of players is increasing because now, instead of a young girl say-

ing David Clifford is her hero, she can say that it’s Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh, it’s Síofra O’Shea, it’s young Amy Harrington. I think Kerry ladies’ football is in a hugely positive place at the moment.

You mentioned Síofra, we were all shocked to see her take to the field in the final after she tore her ACL just a few weeks ago. What actually happened there?

I think it was the best kept secret in the country that Síofra was going to play. There were no mind games or anything like that. The reason we kept it quiet was that the knee could have gone in training before the final so we didn’t want the whole country thinking she was back, and then to put her through the highs and lows of that again.

She’s going for her operation next week. She has a torn ACL. But we were able to get her up to Santry - Colm Fuller from Killarney was very helpful – and they took a look at her and she passed every test that they put her through. If it was any other game and not an All-Ireland final, the risk wouldn’t have been taken.

We had discussions with Síofra’s parents and with Síofra, and we kept it away from the group until the week after the Mayo game because we didn’t want it to be a distraction.

She played 30 minutes of football in the Fitzgerald Stadium the day of the meet and greet with the fans. We just got her off the field and changed before ye all came in. She played another 20-25 minutes on the Tuesday night and she was absolutely lifting. The people in Santry called her a medical wonder, but that’s a testament to the effort and the work she put in after her last ACL injury. Her muscles around that area are just so strong. As the team’s captain she was willing to take the risk and she really wanted to help us try and win the game. There is precedent there: Ciara O’Sullivan of Cork did the same thing and Henry Shefflin did too. Once the doctors and Síofra and her parents were okay with it, we talked to the group and they were okay with it too. To get to run out as captain for the final with Louise by her side was a huge thing for her. And it was great for the team be-

cause we all hold Síofra in very high regard. That girl is probably going to go on to become one of the greatest players of all time, that’s the potential she’s got. We have no doubt that she’ll put her head down, she’ll work hard, and she’ll be back playing for Kerry next year.

Is this team shifting perceptions about women’s sport in general? In the last few months I have certainly noticed more men talking about the Kerry ladies with genuine interest.

Definitely. We were in O’Connor’s pub in Kenmare on Tuesday and the amount of old fellas drinking their pint or their hot whiskey wanting to talk to the players and wanting pictures… It’s phenomenal. Even my own father, I don’t think he missed a game this year. Down at my club, Austin Stacks, they’re talking about the team - they’re all experts now! Twelve months ago they couldn’t name five players on our panel. Now they know them all. That will tell you where ladies’ football is at.

The support that the men’s team has shown our group as well has been massive. Anything they do, the rest of the county will follow. Earlier on in the year when that picture was taken in Currans of the boys standing side by side with the girls, I thought that was brilliant. Kerry were the first county team to put that kind of picture out. They had no hesitation in standing in and putting their names to that and supporting the girls. As I said, we’re just in a hugely positive place and it’s up to all of us to keep that going.

Darragh, well done on a great season and thanks for your time.

Not a bother. Thanks, Adam.

TEAM: Kerry joint managers Darragh Long (right) and Declan Quill are considering their futures. Photo: Seb Daly/ Sportsfile.
The crowd that travelled to see them in Croke Park was huge and the support from around the county, both male and female, was massive.
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Darragh LONG - KERRY JOINT- MANAGER

Kerry Club Championship round-up

It is still all to play for with varying fortunes for local clubs after two rounds group games in the Kerry Club Football Championships. Round 3 games will still be critical for the knockout series.

SENIOR

Spa are in great scoring form and this continued on Saturday last where they made light of the challenge of Na Gaeiland away in Killeen at that.

Spa took the initiative in that first half making full use of the wind by hitting Na Gaeil with 2-9. The home side could only manage four points, even with the Kerry midfield of Diarmuid O’Connor and Jack Barry i lár na pairce.

Na Gaeil did improve in the second half but Spa were out the gap thanks to goals by top scorer Evan Cronin, (1-2), Mike Foley, and Cian Tobin (1-1). Kerry star Dara Moynihan was also very prominent pitching in with three points in this 13-point win.

It was never going to be easy for Rathmore to win away to Dingle, having won the opening round in a canter versus Kerins O’Rahillys.

All-Ireland intermediate champions Rathmore did manage three goals, but Dingle needed this one badly having lost out by a single point to Dr Crokes in Round 1.

Dingle won the toss and decided to play against the wind in the first half. That was vital in this victory. There were five goals in all with the home side winning comfortably 2-14 to 3-6. Barry Dan was a key man for Dingle.

Rathmore have home venue against Crokes in their vital Round 3 match and they will be hoping to make the most of their elevation to senior club ranks. Meanwhile, Dr Crokes had a big home win over Kerins O’Rahillys. After a sluggish start it was just three points to two in favour of Crokes at half-time.

Stevo delivered a strong motivational speech at the break and they romped home to a 2-11 to 0-5 victory over the Narries.

An understrength O’Rahillys side were further weakened by the absence of the injured Tommy Walsh. They played very defensively in the first half as Crokes spurned several scoring opportunities. However, the Killarney team stepped up several gears in the second half with goals by Cian McMahon and

Mark O’Shea putting the game out of the reach of a poor Rahillys team, who were already hammered by Rathmore in the first round.

The game ended in injury time with a flare up where referee Billy O’Shea issued three red cards. Diarmuid O’Sullivan got a second yellow and then Con Barrett delivered a very high challenge. He went. Kieran O’Leary was also sent off for retaliation.

Most pleasing for Crokes is that they were able to bring on three veteran players in the final quarter. Fionn Fitzgerald has been out of play for a year after sustaining severe knee injuries. Dáithí Casey, the ever-reliable free taker, and veteran Kieran O’Leary also entered the fray. O’Leary’s cameo appearance was short lived.

A key player for Crokes was the ageless Brian Looney, the scorer of two points and the provider for so many more.

INTERMEDIATE

Legion had it all to do in their home game against Laune Rangers. It was nip and tuck all the way in this evenly contested game before former Kerry star James O’Donoghue shot the winning point in the closing stages.

His former Kerry teammate Brian Kelly made two brilliant saves to deny a much-improved Laune Rangers side. Another key player for Legion in this 0-14 to 1-9 win was William Shine. That makes for an eagerly awaited Round 3 game as Kilcummin will be at home to neighbours Legion. Kilcummin continue to show winning form with an easy win over Currow having beaten Laune Rangers easily in Round 1. Gneeveguilla did well to rally and draw level away to Beaufort in a thrilling fivegoal encounter. Final score: Beaufort 2-13 Gneeveguilla 3-10. Meanwhile, Fossa continue to prosper in the intermediate ranks, having won the 2022 All-Ireland junior title. They were always in top against St Mary’s, who did stage a comeback, but the Clifford inspired Fossa side had plenty to spare in this 1-16 to 2-10 win.

Glenflesk will be very happy with their win away to An Ghaeltacht, 1-13 to 1- 11. It is never easy to win at Gallarus but Glenflesk did the business. Meanwhile, in the Tralee local derby, Austin Stacks gave ample warning that they want to return to senior status with a 2-10 to 1-9 win over John Mitchels.

GOAL: Spa forward Evan Cronin scored 1-2 against Na Gaeil.
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Street League revived again after 99 years

The 99 is a very popular ice cream cone and 99 was very much in the minds of Dr Crokes juvenile club officers David Byrne (secretary) and Eoin Brosnan (chairperson) when they rolled back 99 years on Sunday last with the revival of the Killarney Street League.

The streets and lanes of Killarney in 1924 were teeming with big families and with the demographic changes in the Killarney of 2023, the organisers assembled teams coached by former Crokes players. It caters for male and female players U6 through to U17. All teams are mixed and age appropriate.

The league got underway on Sunday last with Team Brosnan (Amanda), Team Fitzgerald (Fionn), Team Cooper (Colm), and Team Buckley (Johnny) involved.

David Byrne told the Killarney Advertiser that they had 200 players signed up with 40 coaches to look after the 20 teams.

“The response was magnificent and the commitment of the four team leaders who are also former Kerry stars made a huge difference.

“Some young players were engaging for the first time, while the competition and skill levels as we went up the age ranks made it a great spectacle.

“We had so many willing helpers as coaches, mentors and referees that it became a real Sunday evening for the various families. The social aspect of the event was hugely important in our preparations. Parents, grandparents and carers really got into the swing of it.”

1924

On 18 October 1923, The Kerryman reported on a meeting of the Dr Crokes which decided to form an Inter-Street football league and to present a silver cup to the winners.

At last, local competitive football fixtures got underway in 1924 with Round 1 between Main Street and New Street (referee Conno Healy) and College Street v High Street (referee Small Jer O’Leary). There were hectic games right through to the final where, according to the late Reddy O’Connor: “admission is 3d (old Irish pennies) enough to suit the poorest pocket. The entrance (to the Cricket Field, Flesk Bridge) is by the gate, not at Woodlawn or the arch bridge. Come and see football as it should be played”. With only one club in town up until the Legion was founded in the Temperance Hall (now O’Shea Tyres/Garage, High Street) in 1929, many young men were deprived of football competition. Ladies football didn’t exist at that time although camogie got underway in the 1930s.

Kerry FC bow out of cup

Kerry FC are finding it so difficult to secure a win in the LOI. Their many appearances for the first time at senior level have been very tough, losing most games.

Still, Billy Dennehy is very hopeful that his young side will gel. The FAI Cup offered a new lease of life with a win in Round 1. However, that escape hatch disappeared last week when they lost 1-0 to Premier Division side Drogheda Umited. The game was at home in Mounthawk so hopes were high. However, Drogheda, who are in relegation trouble, scored after seven minutes. A cross into the box on the right side from Dayle Rooney broke to Kyle Robinson. He scuffed the shot and surprised Lee Axworthy as Kerry’s goalkeeper got a hand to it, but the ball trickled into the back of the net to give

the Premier outfit the lead.

The best Kerry FC could manage was a Seán McGrath goal attempt.

The first substitutes introduced were Kennedy Amechi and Rob Vasiu. They lifted the spirits right away and helped take the game to the opposition, but Drogheda prevailed.

Kerry FC are back in League of Ireland action today (Friday) as they travel to Limerick to take on Treaty United.

KERRY FC: Lee Axworthy, Kevin Williams, Samuel Aladesanusi, Jonathan Hannafin, Ethan Kos, Sean O’Connell, Cian Barrett, Ronan Teahan, Sean McGrath, Leo Gaxha (c), Ryan Kelliher.

Subs: Ethan Nganou, Rob Vasiu, Alex Ainscough, Martin Coughlan, Kennedy Amechi, Togor Silong, Daniel Okwute, Sean kennedy, Cian Brosnan.

The Killarney Street League continued to thrive in the 1930s, but then died away until 1959 when Michael Coiny O’Connor, Murt Galvin, Jameso Donoghue, Bernie O’Connor, Jackie Looney, Brian Moroney, John McCarthy, Joe Sheehan and J. Fleming met. Four teams were affiliated: Kilcoolaght, Ballycasheen, High Street and Moyeightragh, who were the eventual winners.

The Street Leagues produced several players who starred with the Kerry teams. A Town League for minors was started in 1929. In that first minor final CTS (Catholic Truth Society) defeated New Street 2-5 to 1-2. Referee was Dr Eamon O’Sullivan.

The Town Leagues spawned the Killarney Medal Tournament which helped pay off the debt incurred by the erection of the statue of Christ the King, Church Place at the Hahah.

This year there were many commemorative events to mark the centenary of the end of the terrible Irish wars, the War of Independence and most bitter of all in Kerry, the Civil War. People were fed up with war and the infamous Cogadh na gCarad ended officially in 1923. In the previous year and for obvious reasons sport was practically non-existent and that continued even after the Truce was called. The legacies of bitterness lasted as

the new Irish Free State was born. More than anything else sport and particularly football became the magic potion, the balm and the soothing agent to assuage the bitter memories of the Civil War. Thankfully, that terrible era in the life of Ireland, Killarney included, ended. Meanwhile the current Street League continues this Friday evening (25th) with games scheduled for 6.30pm and 7.15pm. Then Round 3 and the final are scheduled for Friday, September 8. “We’re planning a special night for all in the clubhouse and the presentation after the games that evening,” David Byrne said.

The magnificent Killarney Street League Silver Cup. Which team will be the winner on September 8?

SILVERWARE: The very old and valuable Silver Cup for the Killarney Street League. EFFORT: Kerry were unlucky not to get more from their cup tie against Drogheda.
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The Aussie Rules talent drain

All sporting teams try very hard to retain the players they have nurtured from juvenile academies through to senior. However, a significant number never play beyond minor level and the reasons why are many.

Most minors now go to 3rd level education, move away from home, seek employment elsewhere, emigrate, develop new relationships, become parents and so on and so on.

Also, players may transfer from their own club to ones in other counties where they are employed. Shane Walsh, the brilliant Galway sharpshooter in the 2022 All-Ireland final, is a case in point, moving from his own small rural club in Galway join up with Kilmacud. This week we received confirmation that an elite player will soon be leaving Kerry. Youngster Rob Monahan will be departing for Australia in the autumn, taking up a contract with Aussie Rules side Carlton Blues.

I was very impressed by this fine young player at colleges level, particularly in the Park where he almost defeated St Brendan’s College in Corn Uí Mhuirí by scoring seven points. He was a fine Kerry minor, and part of the Kerry U20 team that won the 2023 Munster title but lost out to Sligo in the All-Ireland semi-final. The 18-year-old will be a huge loss to the

Ardfert footballers and to the Kilmoyley hurlers. He was certainly on the radar for a Kerry senior call up.

He was a key man for Ardfert on Sunday last in their Club Championship match against Listowel.

An Ardfert club official said: “Rob informed us last weekend that he was going to Carlton for a two-year contract. It's a great opportunity for him. He had been at trials and testing over the last couple of weeks, and it worked out well, so we wish him the very best of luck in that.

“He's just a wonderful athlete really. He's a very accomplished hurler as well with Kilmoyley, and he was with the Kerry U20 footballers this year obviously and had been a minor previously. He's been very good and very effective with Ardfert in the last two years, and with St Brendan's in the county championship last year, he had a stellar campaign.

“Rob's a wonderful athlete, kicker, fielder, scorer, he has the full package really. It's great for him. He just did the Leaving Cert there in June. I'm sure his results will be out shortly, but obviously they won't bother him now for a bit.”

The likelihood is that he will be aroufor the club and county championships but he will probably be gone Down Under before the North Kerry Championship starts.

Most counties lose star GAA players to

the Aussie Rules. Kerry lost the likes of Tadhg Kennelly, Mark O’Connor, Tommy Walsh and Stefan Okunbor.

Weren’t we fortunate that David Clifford and Seánie O’Shea weren’t lured Down Under. Scouts tried very hard to get Clifford to go professional, but he opted to stay with Fossa and Kerry. He was the one they really wanted. Dublin’s Ciarán Kilkenny went to the Aussie game but returned to rejoin Dublin and win several All-Irelands.

LGFA

The development of elite LGFA players produced outstanding female competitors such as the great Cora Staunton who won four All-Irelands with Mayo and 11 All Stars. I believe if she had been in the forwards for the Mayo men’s teams the Sam Maguire would have crossed the Shannon a few times. Bríd Stack and the Kellys also come to mind. Understandably, it is difficult for clubs to see their elite players departing but they should not try and prevent them bettering themselves in the professional game.

That being said, I believe that from viewing the robust tackling in the Australian football, those who return usually are never the same after those crushing injuries which are part of the Aussie’s game.

Tommy Walsh is a case in point. He

suffered horrific leg injuries and even though he recovered sufficiently to win an All-Ireland with Kerry and club success with Kerins O’Rahilllys, the best sporting years of his life were Down Under. He was never quite the same when he returned to the GAA.

Jim Stynes of Dublin was the first real success story in Australian Rules. Kennelly of Listowel did exceptionally well of course and is one of the chief scouts/ advisors, sourcing the best up and coming sport stars for conversion to the Aussie game. He is akin to the role of the soccer scouts that come to Ireland to lure the bright young skilful soccer players to sign for one of the cross-channel clubs.

The money is good and a rookie in the AFL earns about €40,000, without even playing a game for the senior side. Players are paid for each senior match that they do play in and that varies between $3,000 and $5,000 per appearance.

Indeed, Tadhg Kennelly said: "You have to be able to offer him (an Aussie player) $80,000. He has to have three return flights home a year for him and his parents and he has to have free rent and a free car for the first two years."

The top established AFL player can enjoy a nice average league wage of €204,000 per annum.

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SWITCH: Rob Monahan is heading for the Australian Football League.

Killarney Celtic

GOLF: Killarney Celtic Golf Classic will take place on Saturday September 9th at Beaufort Golf Club. Team of 4 costs €250, Tee Box Sponsorship €70. Tee Times 7am - 4pm. To book tee times contact Tim on 087 9771 302, Mary 086 6485 809 or Jane 086 8177 729.

LOTTO: Numbers drawn 10, 15, 20, 28. No jackpot winner. Match 3 winner received €75. Next jackpot €7,000 on Monday Aug 28th. Tickets available from The Dungeon Bookshop, Hegarty’s Park Rd, club members. The online sales are now available through Clubzap.

KERRY: Many thanks to Kerry FC for hosting our U17 Girls squad at the FAI Cup game last Friday.

TRAINING: Please check our social media pages for details of training schedules for all squads returning to training for the 2023/24 season.

MUNSTER: Killarney Celtic A will face Doolan 's Cow FC of the Cork Business League next Sunday 27th August at home in the Keane’s Jewellers Munster Champions Trophy. Kick-off is 2pm.

Mastergeeha

LOTTO: There was no winner on 18th August 2023 of the Jackpot for €3,400. Numbers drawn were 11, 19, 23, 27. Consolation prizes of €50 went to Donnacha O’Callaghan, Cloonteens; Colm Lenihan, c/o John; John & Margaret Lenihan; Cian, Dara & Evan c/o Mike Devane. The next draw will be Friday 25th of August for Jackpot of €3,600.

Killarney Legion GAA

INTERMEDIATE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP: Better late than never for our Senior Men as they eventually outpaced a fiercely competitive Laune Rangers side is this Group C encounter played at a lush Direen. They would be grateful to custodian Brian Kelly whose heroics denied the Killorglin side at pivotal moments. When the visitors did storm the gates, it prompted a 0-6 to 0-1 scoring run in the final ten minutes to secure the precious two points. The first half was an even affair with Eoghan O’Sullivan, Padraig Lucey, Ryan O'Grady and William Shine sending the teams to the dressing room with the home side one point ahead, 0-5 to 0-4. With the elements in their favour you'd expect the hosts to push on, but a combination of missed chances and stubborn opposition had the Launesiders ahead entering the final eight minutes. But points from Shine (2) and Jamie O’Sullivan (2) gave Peter McCarthy the chance to draw level. Half time substitute James O’Donoghue hit a boomer to get the noses in front and an Eoghan O’Sullivan point sealed the deal. A hard-fought win secures a quarter final place with the upcoming trip to Kilcummin deciding the table toppers. Final score Killarney Legion 0-14 Laune Rangers 1-9.

U13 BOYS: Our U13 Boys participated

in the prestigious Rose Cup in Tralee on Saturday and emerged as winners of the Shield Competition. We were drawn in a group with Ballymac, St James Galway and Milltown Castlemaine. We had good victories over Ballymac and Milltown Castlemaine and lost to a strong St James Galway Team. This qualified us for the semi-finals where we overcame St Senan’s before winning the final against Austin Stacks. A great achievement for the boys to emerge as winners in such a well-run competition. Thanks to all our supporters for the encouragement throughout the tournament.

U12 GIRLS: The Legion U12 Girls represented our club very well on Saturday at the U12 Munster LGFA blitz which was hosted by Moyvane GAA. It was a really well organised blitz which had an emphasis on friendly match play and the spirit of good sportsmanship. Legion entered two teams into the blitz and all 23 girls had plenty of game time and a lot of fun. The hosts treated us to an excellent spread of food and beverages. A great day out for the club and for the Legion girls was had. Thank you to the supporters who travelled, the coaches who made the day happen and our most gracious hosts. Next up is the County League final game for the Green Team away to Beaufort on Tuesday night. Earlier in the week there were no rewards in our Legion U12 Girls White team final against a strong Laune Rangers team. In the first quarter, we got off to a slow start, conceding a number of goals, which kept Laune Rangers firmly ahead for the rest of the evening. We steadied the ship thereafter and delivered some nice points to help the scoreline. We struck back a number of times, but alas, the die was firmly cast in Rangers favour. We'll take some lessons from it and head back to the training ground. Thanks to all who made the trip!

Spa GAA

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP: In the second round of the Kerry Petroleum Club Championship, we comfortably secured our second win when we travelled to Kileen, Tralee to play Na Gaeil. The game was very one sided with our lads giving us another inspiring performance. We now meet Kenmare in the final group game of the competition. This game will take place at home in Spa this coming weekend Saturday 26th at 6:30pm.

LOTTO: Jackpot €10,000. Numbers drawn: 6, 7, 19, 21. Congratulations to Lorna Murphy who was the lucky winner. Next week's draw will be for a jackpot of €3,000.

CONGRATULATIONS to East Kerry Minors who defeated North Kerry in the Keane’s Supervalu County Minor Football Final. Well done to club members Danny Coffey, Oran O'Neill and Joey McCarthy who were all players on the panel as well as mentors John O'Neill and Aidan Cahill.

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

RESULT: Club Championship Rd 2 Dr. Crokes 2:11 Kerins O’Rahillys 0:05. We continued our winning streak in the Club Championship with a 12-point win over Kerins O’Rahillys at home on Saturday evening. The game started slow and scores were hard to come by with both defences on top. Our first half points came from the boots of Mickey Casey and Michael Potts. Half time Dr. Crokes 0:02 Kerins O’Rahilly’s 0:03. The second half began a lot livelier than the first with Rahilly’s Barry John Keane coming close to raising the green flag from the throw in. Brian Looney opened the scoring with a fine point from play. We worked patiently in the second half, working well and taking our chances. The score of the game came from the boot of Brian Looney in the 6th minute of the half. One minute later Micheal Burns worked well and made a great pass into Cian McMahon who slotted the ball passed the Rahillys number 1. We finished the game with a very experienced team with Kieran O’Leary, Daithi Casey and Fionn Fitzgerald all coming on throughout the half. We now face Rathmore away next weekend.

STREET LEAGUE: Our Street League began on Sunday last. 200 boys and girls will be taking part with almost 40 coaches looking after 20 teams We continue on Friday August 25th.

SCÓR: If any club members would like to be involved in this year’s Scór Sinsir please contact Rachel Foley on 087 9231091.

LOTTO: Took place on August 21st. Numbers drawn were 5, 8, 12, 27 Jackpot of €5,300 was not won. 9 patrons matched 3 and receive €45 each. Jackpot for draw on August 28th will be €5,600. 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.

BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS: Happy Birthday to Helen O’Neill who celebrated a special birthday recently.

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 8/8/2023 in Glenflesk Hall. Jackpot €4,800 The numbers drawn were: 5, 15, 19, 21, Consolation Prizes of €50 1. Mary Dolores Reen. (Annual Ticket) 2. Sarah Potts c/o Mary Mc Carrick, Shronedraugh. 3. Mary Mc Carrick (Sellers’ Prize) 4. Eileen Twomey, Newmarket. Next draw will take place in

Glenflesk Hall on Monday 21/ 8/ 2023. Jackpot will be €5000 Thank you to all who support our Lotto and to our sellers. Lotto tickets including annual tickets can be bought from our ticket sellers, in local pubs and shops or online before 6pm on the date of the draw via Clubforce.

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES: Glenflesk couples celebrated their milestone wedding anniversaries in a special celebratory mass last Saturday, 19th August in St. Agatha's church with parish priest Fr. Jim Linehan. Twenty-five couples attended and they moved on to Spillane’s Bar on the kind invitation of Fr. Jim where a lovely evening was enjoyed by all. Thanks to Fr. Jim and all who helped to organise this wonderful celebration.

RESULT: Kerry Petroleum Intermediate Club Championship Round 2 Group B. Well done to our team and management on their win over An Ghaeltacht last Sunday in Gallarus on a score 1-13 to 1-11. Great to see outstanding support on the day so next up now it’s a home game v Fossa at the weekend. Best of luck and hopefully everyone can come along and support the team.

DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO KNOCK: Coach leaving St. Mary's Cathedral on Sat 26th Aug. €25. Limited places. Contact Sheila on 064 6631014 to book.

Kilcummin GAA

KERRY PETROLEUM INTERMEDIATE

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP: Kilcummin 4-19 Currow 2-9. Following our victory over Laune Rangers in Rd 1, we travelled to Currow on Saturday knowing that a victory would most likely qualify us for the Quarter-Finals of the Intermediate Club Championship. We started brightly kicking over six points without reply but Currow settled and fought back with a goal and reduced the arrears to four points. A splendid goal from Sean O’Leary got us back on track and we lead 1-12 to 1-3 at half time. We dominated the second half and goals by Philip O’Leary twice and Mark O’Shea saw us run out comfortable winners. Team: Keith O’Leary, Kevin McSweeney, Chris O’Leary, James Devane, Sean O’Leary, Dara O’Callaghan, Donal Maher, Kevin Gorman, Paul O’Shea, Mark O’Shea, Gary O’Leary, Cian Foley, Eoghan O’Donovan, Noel Duggan, Philip O’Leary. Subs Used: James Nagle, Damien O’Leary, Shane McSweeney, Padraigh Moynihan, Mikey O’Shea. Next weekend we welcome Killarney Legion to Kilcummin in what should decide the group with the winners securing home advantage for the QUARTER finals.

OSKARS: Excitement is building for the upcoming OsKars event incorporating Kilcummin and Glenflesk. With fund raisers being arranged at present and attention turning to rehearsals in September a lot of work has gone on in the background by the committee in securing sponsorship. We welcome KWD's sponsorship again as they did in the previous event in 2018. Everyone involved is working hard

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to make the December event a really successful occasion and generate much needed funds for both clubs.

KILCUMMIN LADIES FOOTBALL CLUB: Kilcummin Ladies Football Club have a used clothes collection coming up at the end of September. Please keep us in mind if you have suitable items. Items that can be included are re- wearable clothing, paired shoes, handbags and belts, towels and blankets, soft toys and curtains. Items that cannot be included are duvets and pillows, ripped or soiled clothes, single shoes. All money raised will go towards Kilcummin ladies football. More details nearer the time. Please spread the word with your family and friends. Your support would be greatly appreciated.

Listry GAA

LOTTO: Numbers drawn 5, 9, 12, 27. €100 Paul Carroll Meadowvale. €50 Danielle Blennerhassett. €50 Breda Coffey Beaufort. €25 Mike Russell Gortroe. €25 Kate Spillane. Next week’s jackpot €6,300.

SENIORS: Congratulations to our senior team on their win over Keel last Saturday in the championship. They now play St Senan’s at home this weekend time and date tbc.

U15: U15 B team play the East Kerry Div 4 final this Friday the 25 August v Kilcummin at 7pm venue tbc best of luck to the team and management.

U13: Our U13 team had a great day out at the rose of Tralee U13 cup unfortunately getting knocked out but some great football on display.

U11: Our U11 boys made it to the final of the Jerry Foley memorial blitz in Firies being beaten by a strong Milltown team some great football on display, great achievement to get to the final. Listry’s Cillian Scannell being named player of the tournament.

East Kerry GAA

EAST KERRY GAA ALL STARS LAUNCH: A great night was had by all at the launch of the 2023 East Kerry All Stars at Gleneagle Hotel on Thursday last, August 17. With each club represented by juvenile players, there was a great atmosphere at the venue. Assistant PRO Michael O’Mahony was MC for the evening, while Acting Chairman of the East Kerry Board, Gary O’Halloran, explained the layout for the awards night. Paul Brennan, the Sports Editor of the Kerryman, Deter Gogsch, assistant manager of the Aquilla Club, and Father Paddy O’Donoghue, of the Dr O’Donoghue family, were the guest speakers. Thanks to all the sponsors of the event, which is now in its twelfth year, and will take place in early 2024. Thanks also to Seamus Healy and Ann Holland of the Communications Committee for taking photos and setting up Facebook live respectively on the night.

CONDOLENCES: Sympathies from all at the East Kerry Board to the family of Malachy Walsh Knockeenduff, Killarney,

Kerry, whose dedication to his beloved Dr Crokes was invaluable throughout the years, and Nora Donnellan, Currow on their recent deaths.

WEDDING: Best Wishes to Arthur Fitzgerald Farranfore & Emer Devane Tralee on their wedding day. Wishing you both a long, happy, healthy life together! Form Everyone in East Kerry GAA Board.

Beaufort GAA

FIXTURES: Beaufort senior men will be away to Milltown/Castlemaine, Saturday, 26th at 6.30pm in round 3, Kerry Petroleum Intermediate Club football championship on weekend of 19th/20th August.

RESULTS: Co Intermediate men’s football, round 2 result. Beaufort 2.13 Gneeveguilla 3.10. Under 14 Girls Co League, Division 4 final. Beaufort 2.09 Kerins

O’Rahilly’s 4.02

LOTTO: No winner of jackpot of €14,400 on Sunday, 20th August. Numbers: 16, 24, 25, 26. Consolation Prizes €80 Mary G. Tangney, Black Valley, €50 John Cronin, Gneeveguilla, Sharon O’Sullivan, Reeks View, JP O’Mahony, c/o D.D. The next draw for a jackpot of €14,600 will be on Sunday, 3rd September. Tickets available from usual sellers, shops, public houses and online at www.beaufortgaa. com. Thank you to everybody who purchase lotto tickets. Your support is appreciated.

Milltown/Castlemaine GAA

LOTTO: Sponsored by Almas Takeaway, Milltown. The fortnightly club lotto draw took place on Monday, August 21st at the club grounds. There was no jackpot or Match 3 winner on this occasion. The numbers drawn were 6, 21, 28 and the bonus ball was 24. Lucky Dip winners were as follows: €50 - Tina Carey, Milltown. €50 - Dorothy Casey, Milltown. €25 - Tom Hanafin, Milltown. €25 - Bridie O'Donoghue. €25 - O'Sullivan Sound Systems, Killarney. €25 - Francis Foley, Castlemaine. Our next club lotto draw is scheduled to take place on Monday, September 4th 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: Milltown/Castlemaine's Senior 'A' side travelled to take on Glenbeigh/ Glencar last Saturday evening in Group One, Round 2 of the Kerry Petroleum Intermediate Club Football Championship. Glenbeigh/Glencar led 1-5 to 0-5 at half time but extended their lead further as the second half progressed and ran out comfortable 2-11 to 0-09 winners.

FIXTURE: Milltown/Castlemaine will host Beaufort in Round 3 of the Kerry Petroleum Intermediate Club Football

Championship on Saturday, August 26th at 6:30pm in the Paddy Burke Memorial Park, Milltown. This is the final round robin fixture in Group One and it is finely poised heading into the penultimate fixture with the table reading as follows:

1. Beaufort 3 pts. 2. Glenbeigh/Glencar

2 pts. 3. Milltown/Castlemaine 2 pts. 4. Gneeveguilla 1 pt. Following this weekend's fixtures in Group One, the 1st and 2nd placed teams will advance to the Quarter-Finals, 3rd will remain in the Intermediate Club Football Championship for next season whilst the 4th placed side in each of the four groups will enter a relegation playoff system (max of 2 further games where the team who fails to win either match will be relegated to Premier Junior for 2024). Tickets for the match will be available to purchase online over the coming days via Universe. For those unable to attend the match this weekend, it will also be live streamed on clubber.ie.

Killarney Camogie Club

TRAINING: Under 6/8/10 train on Mondays & Fridays from 6-7pm in Spa. Hurleys & helmets can be provided on a rental basis for the season. Football boots, shin guards & water required. Under 12s & Under 14s train on Mondays & Fridays (match dependent) from 6-7pm in Spa. Under 16s train on Mondays & Thursdays (match dependent) from 6-7pm in Spa. Under 18s train on Mondays & Fridays from 6-7pm in Spa.

REGISTRATION: New members are always welcome & registration is done on www.foireann.ie. For any details on registration, please contact Treasurer/Registrar Louise Moynihan or Secretary Sarah Breen. All details on how to register can also be found on our Facebook page.

FACEBOOK: Please check out our Facebook page for all up to date match fixtures & updates – Search for Killarney Camogie Club!

UNDER 12 CAMÁN TO CROKER: Our Under 12’s headed to Croke Park last Friday to take part in Camán to Croker blitz. One of 64 teams and over 1,400 girls participated. A great day out by everyone. Report and photos on our Facebook page.

Killarney Golf & Fishing Club (Ladies)

RESULTS: Ladies Killeen Singles Stableford Maureen O'Shea Memorial Cup. 1 Eimear O'Donnell 38 pts (07), 2 Elizabeth O'Farrell 37 pts (17), 3 Emma Loughnane 36 pts (21), 4 Isabelle Roberts 35 pts (19) Last Nine Holes, 5 Kay O'Connor 35 pts (15), 6 Jane Dwyer 34 pts (20) Last Nine Holes, 7 Ursula Desmond 34 pts (15) Last Nine Holes, 8 Anita O'Sullivan 34 pts (38).

FIXTURES: Next Week’s Sunday Competition is 18 Hole Stroke in Mahony’s Point Sponsored by Liebherr. Friday 25th August The Pat & Claire Memorial Cup Mixed Foursomes will be held in Mahony’s Point Sponsored by Killeen House Hotel.

Killarney Golf & Fishing Club (Men)

RESULTS: August Monthly Medal Singles

Strokeplay sponsored by Keane’s Jewellers. Played on Mahony's Point; Saturday 19th & Sunday 20th August 2023. Winner – Jonathan Sparling 66 (6) bk9. 2nd – Colin Feeley 66 (10). Best Gross – David MacIndoe Snr 67 (4). Category 1: Winner – Stuart Graham 69 (5), 2nd – Eugene Kennedy 71 (7) bk9, 3rd – Derry McCarthy

71 (7) last1. Category 2: Winner – Gerard Moroney 67 (10), 2nd – James Lynch 68 (10), 3rd – Denis O’Neill 69 (11). Category 3: Winner – Pat Carroll 68 (12), 2nd –Daniel Kelly 70 (13), 3rd – Michael Dwyer 71 (15) last6. Category 4: Winner – Jack O’Sullivan 68 (20), 2nd – Mark Harmon 69 (20) bk9, 3rd – Darragh Rahilly 69 (17) bk9.

Ross Golf Club (Ladies)

RESULTS: Wednesday Morning Golf. 9 Hole Single Stableford. 1st Maureen Crowley, 2nd Eileen Fleming, 3rd Catriona Shanahan.

RESULTS: 9 Hole Scramble held Saturday 19th August. Kindly sponsored by our Professional Gordon Howard. 1st Elaine Casey, Ailish Mulcahy & Una O’Sullivan, 2nd Betty O’Farrell, Maureen Crowley & Bridie Brosnan, 3rd Bridie Doyle, Kathy Crowley and Susan Good, 4th Margaret Hickey, Helen O’Donoghue & Bernie Reen.

NOREEN MOORE TROPHY LEAGUE: The next round to be played will be the Semi Final and it will be held in the Castlerosse Golf Club on Sunday, August 27th at 2.30pm. We wish Ross and our neighbours Castlerosse good golf, fine weather and enjoyable games.

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: 9 Hole Midweek Competition. 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. Ross

Golf Club (Men)

RESULTS: August 19th and 20th we held a stableford competition kindly sponsored by Quills Menswear. The following were the winners: 1st Bryan O'Leary (10)

41, 2nd Lucas Cronin (28) 39. Division 1

1st David MacIndoe (3) 35, 2nd Alan Flynn

(9) 34. Division 2 1st Johnny Brosnan (15)

38, 2nd Brian O'Connor (19) 34. Division 3

1st John Hurley (24) 33, 2nd Tony Fagan (23) 32. The Ross Seniors competition results from August 17th were: 1st Michael J Casey, 2nd Pat Mitchell, 3rd Mike Casey, 4th Donal Hayes.

CONGRATULATIONS to Ryan McCarthy on his fantastic performances in reach-

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ing the final of the Kerry Boys Championships in Ballybunion during the week. He played some super golf and lost the final on the 15th. Congratulations also to Brian McCarthy for his performances in Ballybunion where he gave a very good account of himself. Well done boys.

BEST OF LUCK to the Killarney Race Company for their upcoming August Racing Festival on August 24th, 25th and 26th.

Castlerosse Golf Club (Ladies)

RESULTS: 9H Stableford. 1st Maura Casey 20pts (21), 2nd Nuala Ward 18pts (25). 18H Stableford - 1st Barbara O’Shea 31pts (41), 2nd Kitty O’Grady 28 pts (42).

KERRY 9'S COMPETITION: Hard luck to the Castlerosse Kerry 9's team who were narrowly defeated by Ballyheigue Castle G.C. Congratulations and best of luck to Ballyheigue in the next round.

NOREEN MOORE COMPETITION: Best of luck to Castlerosse in the game against The Ross GC on Sunday 27th August.

ELEANOR TIVY CUP: Good luck to the Castlerosse team of Úna Moroney, Erina MacSweeney and Helen Healy in Cahir GC on 28th August.

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

Deerpark Pitch & Putt Club

MUNSTER INTER-COUNTIES: Well done to club members who were involved in the three Kerry Men’s teams that that all won medals at the respective provincial competitions in Raffeen Creek in Cork last weekend. Fintan Martin and Brian Moloney played their part in Kerry’s success in Saturday’s Junior event as they will now go forward with the Kerry team to face Leinster winners Louth in the National Inter-County Challenge in September. Gearoid Cronin and James Fleming won silver medals with the Intermediate team meanwhile in their event last Sunday while there were bronze medals for Damien Fleming and John McGrath with their performance with the Senior team.

SUNDAY DRAWS: Fourball V Par- First Nett: Brian Moloney & Paddy Murphy 10up (B9), Gross: Connie O'Sullivan & Adam Kelly 8up and Second Nett: John Murphy & Dan Kiely 10up.

NATIONAL INTER-CLUB: Pitch & Putt Ireland are running a National Inter-Club event this year on Saturday September 23rd. Anyone interested in taking part is asked to contact Sean Kelly on 086 0508686 before next Tuesday August 29th.

COMPETITION CHANGES: Please note that Our Club Captain Margaret C Looney’s prize will now take place on Sunday October 8th. Further fixture changes to follow in weeks ahead.

NATIONAL U16 STROKEPLAY AND INTER-COUNTY: Best Wishes to our club members heading to Seapoint in Termonfeckin, Co Louth on Saturday for these events. We wish them a safe journey up as well as a safe journey home.

WELL DONE: Great to see club members doing well in other sports at the moment. Ryan McCarthy made the final of the Kerry Boys Golf Championship in Ballybunion last week while Joey McCarthy won a County Minor Championship medal with East Kerry on Monday night. Well done to both.

Killarney Rugby

AVA LINES OUT FOR MUNSTER: A huge congratulations to our own Ava O’Malley of our U18 girls, who started for Munster U18 girls in last Saturdays Interpro against Connacht at Musgrave Park in Cork. Ava scored Munster’s try on the day and the girls take on Leinster next weekend at Energia Park. Very well done Ava, we are so proud of you.

CAR WASH: We have organised a Car Wash in support of our forthcoming Youths trip to Toulouse next Easter so please support this fantastic cause. Simply come along to Ross Products, located off the bypass on Upper Lewis Road on Saturday the 02nd of September between 10am and 4pm and get your car washed while you enjoy complimentary tea or coffee. All proceeds go towards the tour to Toulouse next Easter, so all support very much appreciated.

MINIS RETURN: Our Minis return to training for the new season from Saturday the 2nd of September at Aghadoe. Boys and girls born between 2012 and 2018 are very welcome. For details give Minis Coordinator Dave Hickey a call on 087 2546290.

YOUTHS RUGBY BACK: U14, U16 and U18 girls rugby training returned for the new season from Wednesday the 9th of August last. Training will take place between 7pm and 8:20pm. Meanwhile U14boys returned last Wednesday at Aghadoe and continues every Wednesday at 7pm.

U16 boys returned last Thursday at 7pm and U18’s are training every Tuesday and Thursday. New players and existing players very welcome.

SENIOR TRAINING: Senior training has returned for the new season at Aghadoe and takes place each Monday and Thursday at 7:30pm. New players very welcome. For details contact John O’Connell on 086 8525116 for details.

LAND ROVER RAFFLE: Killarney RFC are honoured to be chosen as one of the charities for this year’s Killarney Valley Classic & Vintage Raffle with a wonderfully restored 1979 Land Rover the top prize, as well as a host of other amazing prizes. Tickets are only €10 each and all funds raised by the club go towards the development of our new clubhouse. Simply contact any committee member or if you could sell some tickets for us, it would be very much appreciated. Please support this amazing fundraiser.

Killarney Salmon & Trout Angling Club

CUP: This Sunday the 27th, we are back in competition mode, fishing for the accolade of the Church Island Cup. Competition commences at Ross, with a start of 1030am and ashore for 6pm . Also at present we are looking into a juvenile event for the weekend of the 2nd/3rd of September and hopefully will have more details by the time Sundays Competition commences.

Killarney Valley AC

MASTERS: The National Masters Championships was held on Saturday 12th August in Tullamore. Alan Delaney came 1st in the M40 High Jump and the 110m Hurdles. Derek Pyne came 2nd in the M45 Long Jump and 200m and 3rd in the 400m. Maureen O’Shea came 2nd in

the W50 Shot Put and 3rd in the Discus. Congrats and well done to them.

BANNA: The Banna 5K/10K Run was held in the beginning of August hosted by St. Brendan’s AC Ardfert and well done to Darragh O’Leary who came 2nd in the 10K and Noel Rice who came 6th in the 5K.

TRAINING: We will return to training Monday 28th August for our Cross Country Season which begins on Sunday 24th September in Killarney with the Juvenile Even Age/Novice County Championships followed by the Juvenile Uneven Age/ U20/Senior on Sunday the 1st October followed by the Intermediate/Masters/ Juvenile Relays on Sunday 8th October.

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 CCÉ: As this is our 50th year we also have some important events upcoming. On Saturday 2nd September there is a mass for all deceased members of Kilcummin Comhaltas at 7.30pm in Kilcummin Church. On Saturday 14th October we will hold a 50-year celebration social in the Killarney Heights Hotel. Music with Neily O’Connor.

DIGITAL MEDIA COURSE: Digital Media Course Kerry ETB are offering a Computer Literacy Level 3 in Kilcummin Rural Development Office, starting on Monday 11th Sept from 7pm to 9.30pm. This course is an introduction to Word Processing, email, Internet, Computer theory. It will finish end of January with progression to Spreadsheets level 3, (710pm). Places are limited. For more information please contact Mary on 086 0749756. Mon-Fri (office hours).

MUSIC LESSONS: Instruments: Banjo, Tin-whistle, Fiddle/violin. Classical and traditional music catered for. Fully qualified and Garda vetted teacher. Excellent rates Tel. 087 9253224/087 9014681.

KILCUMMIN GAA FAMILY FUN DAY: We are delighted to announce that our Family Fun Day will now take place on Sunday 27th August. We will have the same schedule of events with the preliminary games of the Parish League commencing at 11am. Giant Games like Jenga and Hook a Duck, Face Painting, Colouring Corner will commence at 1pm. The Skills Competitions for our U8s, U9s, U10s and U11s will take place at 1pm. Races and Tug O’war will take place and 2pm. We will round off the day with the Final of the Parish League at 3.30pm. Food will be available on the day while our Tuck Shop will be open to purchase tea, coffee and other treats. Marie Lehane will also be present on the day should anyone wish to purchase club merchandise. It promises to be a fun-filled day for all. All are welcome and please note, it’s free entry.

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