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Ballydribeen residents living in fear due to anti-social behaviour

Residents in the Ballydribeen are living in fear as a result of increased anti-social behaviour in the estate.

Several serious incidents in the estate have resulted in several Garda visits in the last week.

Local councillor Martin Grady told the Killarney Advertiser that residents are “living in fear” as a result of very serious incidents in the last week alone.

One house in the estate was badly damaged when fire crackers were placed inside a letter box.

Another house had its windows smashed in over the weekend.

“It’s a major problem,” added Grady after meeting residents there earlier this week. One of the most serious incidents occurred on Tuesday night.

A passing motorists had a rock thrown at his car while driving along the bypass whch is adjacent to the estate.

Taking to social media, local primary-school teacher Pádraig O’Sullivan

posted:

“Travelling home tonight, at 11.05pm on the Killarney side of the bypass our car was hit by a rock – not a pebble – from the Ballydribeen side, which hit the passenger door.

“It was centimetres away from hitting the window where my father, who is visually impaired, was sitting.

“This could have caused catastrophic permanent injury to him.

“The Killarney Garda were on the scene within three minutes.

“They can’t be patrolling the bypass all night.

“It comes down to parenting. You should know where your children are at this hour and be able to teach them what’s funny and what can ruin a person’s life or cause a fatal crash.“

Gardai investigating church theft release image of suspect

Footage of a man stealing money from a Killarney church has featured on RTE’s Crimeline.

The footage relates to a man who stole around €80 on December 21 last year.

It shows him entering the Franciscan Friary at around 6pm on the day in question and using a tool to open two

No extension to Torc Waterfall carpark due to special location

Kerry County Council’s hands are tied when it comes to providing extra car parking spaces at Torc Waterfall.

Clllr Maura Healy Rae raised the issue at a recent meeting of Killarney Municipal District.

She is concerned that the popularity of the tourist attraction is leading to overcrowding and as a result causing danger to road users.

She said: Due to the inadequate size of the car park and its failure to cater for all the visitors and locals who use this special amenity, cars are being parked on the

public road which is limiting the roadway for passing vehicles, jarveys, pedestrians and cyclists and therefore, leaving all of them in a perilous situation. Action must be taken ahead of the next tourist season before a fatality occurs.

The car park falls under the remit of the National Parks and Wildlife Service and is in an Special Area of Conservation.

“The NPWS informed Kerry County Council that given its location within an SAC, there is no potential to increase the size of the carpark. Kerry County Council will liaise with the NPWS and will again highlight this issue with them.”

donation boxes in the church.

The suspect fled the scene when he was confronted.

Gardai have released an image of the man who is described as being of average height, stocky build and with sallow skin.

Anyone with information can contact Killarney garda station at 064 6671160.

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Traffic management at St Oliver’s School

A new traffic management plan to alleviate congestion at St Oliver’s School in Ballycasheen will go ahead.

There have been numerous calls by elected members of Killarney Municipal District to do something to solve the chronic traffic problems at the school during pickup and drop-off times.

Recently retired councillor Donal Grady first highlighted the issue in 2022. His replacement in the council chamber, his son Martin, and Niall Kelleher raised the issue again at the most-recent Killarney Municipal District meeting.

An council official said: “2022 the Killarney MD Office had extensive pre-planning discussions with representatives

of St. Oliver's School in relation to traffic generated by the school.

In March 2023, St. Oliver's National School received planning approval for the construction of new boundary treatment to the Rookery Road, incorporating a one-way vehicular set down provision, revised pedestrian facilities and the relocation of parking facilities.

It is expected that once completed, this design will allow for improved traffic flow and will alleviate congestion, while maximising the safety of the vulnerable road user.”

Killarney author Olivia Hope, author of 'Be Wild Little One', is among a group of Internationally celebrated authors and illustrators behind a new initiative to champion children’s books written by those living and working in Ireland.

This week in O’Mahony’s Bookshop, Tralee Olivia organised a meet up with fellow Kerry writers Emma Larkin, Anna McQuinn and Katie O’Donoghue to highlight the range of Irish titles available to young readers.

Olivia said: "as a nation we are incredibly supportive of Irish adult fiction, and our bestselling lists reflect this, however it is very rare for an Irish children’s book author or illustrator to feature in the equivalent children’s best seller list, which are usually UK and US domain."

Children’s author and Laureate na nÓg, Patricia Forde added: “Ireland now has a wonderful canon of literature for children in both English and Irish. We owe

it to our young people to promote that work and to make sure that they are aware of books that are written and illustrated here. We all need to see ourselves and our culture in the books that we read, and our writers and illustrators need our support to continue making that work.”

Children’s Books Ireland CEO Elaina Ryan said: “There’s much deserved celebration of the four Irish authors longlisted for the Booker Prize at the moment but what went by with little fanfare earlier this year, was the longlisting or shortlisting of two Irish authors and illustrators and an Irish publisher for the prestigious Yoto Carnegie Medals which recognises work created for children and young people. Ireland’s literary excellence is as obvious in our books for young readers as it is in those for adults, and they are equally worthy of our praise and support.”

For more details visit www.discoverIrishkidsbooks.ie

Ring of Kerry night time road closures to start in October

Essential embankment repairs at Gleensk on the N70 Ring of Kerry road will be carried out overnight from 24 October to 15 December, over a shorter timeframe than previously advertised.

Night-time closures will apply from 8pm to 7am from Monday night to Friday night each week. Diversions will be in place and clearly signposted. The essential works are being carried out at night-time to minimise disruption for road users.

Josephine Murphy, Rathmore and Grace Flynn, Pallaskenry enjoying Ladies Day at Listowel Races on Friday last. Kerry authors Anna McQuinn, Olivia Hope, Katie O’Donoghue and Emma Larkin in O'Mahony’s bookshop to promote the Discover Irish Kids Books Campaign.
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Road works at Gleesk Viaduct will result in night closures on the Ring of Kerry road from October to December. Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan
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Adding the final touches to the new JD Outlet store were Killarney Outlet Centre Manager Paul Sherry (centre) with shop fitters Patrick Curran, Matt Wolski of Central Shop Fitters, and Kevin McPhee and John Gregory of DCM Electrical. Picture Marie Carroll-O'Sullivan

Excitement mounts ahead of new store opening

Excitement is mounting in Killarney ahead of the official opening of an eagerly awaited new store by one of the major league players in the sports fashion retail industry.

A bumper crowd is expected to turn out at Killarney Outlet Centre for the ribbon-cutting ceremony for global leisurewear style giant JD Outlet. The big event is scheduled for Saturday, October 7 at 10.00am – and you just never know who might be there.

The development, in a prime 7,400sq. ft. space, will create over 15 new jobs, both full-time and part-time, and it is certain to generate a very significant footfall given the popularity of the brand.

The exciting new addition will focus on the provision of the latest trends from the biggest brands in sportswear and it will be a big hit not only with sports enthusiasts but with fashion-conscious shoppers.

JD is a global retailer of sports fashion branded and own brand casual wear, combining internationally recognised brands such as Nike, Adidas, Puma and The North Face, with strong own brand labels such as Pink Soda and Supply &

Demand.

The arrival of JD, which now has over 900 stores across the globe, is a significant milestone in the regeneration of Killarney Outlet Centre as it follows very soon after the opening of the 4,734sq. ft. Born Fashions and the 1,617sq. ft., Mods and Minis premises.

The new owners of the centre have been working exceptionally hard on the project and are confident that there will be further significant retail announcements in the coming months.

Killarney Outlet Centre Manager Paul Sherry said that they are delighted with the progress made to date and the arrival of JD is a huge endorsement. He said the imminent arrival of JD is great news for Killarney and it has generated a real air of excitement.

“As a retail destination, we have made tremendous strides in recent months and the imminent arrival of JD will mark the beginning of a glorious new era for Killarney Outlet Centre,” said Mr Sherry.

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fans who missed out on tickets for Dublin concert will be able to watch the gig in Omniplex Killarney. Fans can see the star’s concert in cinemas from October 14-22 in cinemas worldwide — including in Killarney. “We are thrilled to host Swifties across Kerry for these shows,” said Omniplex Marketing and Loyalty manager Joe Hegarty.

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Pictured at the International Hotel to 105th Birthday on evening, Tessie Kelleher, seated centre with (front row l-r) Ann O'Sullivan and Joan O'Riordan. (back row l-r) Derry OSullivan, Mary O'Sullivan, Teresa Kelleher, Andrew Kelleher and Hannah Kelleher. Picture Marie Carroll-O'Sullivan
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No access to Old Weir Bridge for duration of 2023

Access to the Old Weir Bridge at Dinis Cottage Killarney National Park will be restricted for the rest of the year.

This is to facilitate important restoration work. The Old Weir Bridge is believed to date back to the sixteenth century. The historical twin arch stone bridge is synonymous with the “Meeting of the Waters” where the famous Killarney three

lakes meet, joining the Upper Lake, Muckross Lake and Lough Leane. Travelling by boat or kayak, ‘shooting the rapids’ down the Old Weir Bridge is considered the highlight of the Gap of Dunloe tour. The bridge is of enormous

architectural value - having survived the devastating floods in 1867 when Dinis Cottage was washed away. The National Parks and Wildlife Service and Killarney National Park wish to apologise for the inconvenience.

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Tributes to Damien Fleming following tragic passing

Tributes have been paid to Kerry co-driver Damien Fleming who lost his life while competing in the Clare Rally on Sunday.

The Kilcummin man, 37, was one of Kerry’s leading co-drivers.

He has competed in over 150 events since he started in 2006.

Highlights include winning the Banna Beach Resort Kerry Winter Rally alongside Cavan’s Stephen McCann in a Mitsubishi Lancer E9 in 2015.

He was also the inaugural Kingdom of Kerry Rally champion in 2018 – the only county rally championship in Ireland. Championship sponsor and co-founder Mike Moriarty of Central Car Sales in Farranfore said:

“This was something we thought up and Kerry Motor Club and Killarney and District Motor Club all came in behind it. It was because of people like Damien Fleming that the championship is a tremendous success. He is the first name on that trophy, many more have come behind him but he will always be the first name on that trophy.”

Fleming, although based in Dublin, was a member of Killarney and District Motor Club.

Club chairman Thomas Randles paid tribute to his clubmate.

“He was a sought-after navigator,” he said. “He was passionate about the sport

and was very well-known all over the country. He had a fierce passion and love for the sport. It is a very sad day for motorsport.”

Before the Clare event, his most recent rally as a co-driver was the Tour of the Sperrins in County Tyrone where he finished first in class alongside Gareth Deazley in a Ford Fiesta in May.

Fleming’s longest-running partnership was a with Monaghan’s Raymond Conlon. They competed on 14 rallies together between 2018 and last season.

The Toyota Corolla driver scored some of his best results with the Kerry co-driver by his side including class wins in the Rally of the Lakes and Killarney Historic Rally.

“He was a grand lad,” said Conlon. “His knowledge, especially in Killarney, and Moll’s Gap, made life easier in the car. Everyone thought that Kilcummin was my home stage, it was the way he called the notes. His attention to detail and the amount of homework he did before any event was unreal. He was big into country music too and often on a road section you would hear Big Tom blaring from the phone.”

As well as being an accomplished co-driver he was also a good driver.

He recently bought a Nissan Micra rally car that he used on Northern Ireland Rally Championship events.

These cars are considered budget, entry-level machines ideal for newcomers to the sport and Damien was so impressed with the Northern Ireland Rally Championship that he was trying to find

a way to introduce the class into Motorsport Ireland-sanctioned events. He was laid to rest at Holy Cross Cemetery, Kilcummin on Thursday morning following his funeral Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Church.

On Wednesday evening Killarney and District Motor Club members were out in force to send off their club colleague. Members of the club and neighbouring clubs provided a guard of honour as the cortege left O’Shea’s Funeral Home on Damien’s final journey.

Motorsport Ireland, the sport’s governing body, has launched an investigation into the accident.

“Motorsport Ireland extends its deepest sympathies to the family and friends of

37-year-old Damien Fleming, who was fatally injured during a tragic accident while competing on the fourth stage of the 2023 Clare Stages Rally which was organised by Clare Motor Club,” said an official Motorsport Ireland statement.

“The thoughts of everyone at Motorsport Ireland and within the wider motorsport community are with the Fleming family, Clare Motor Club and the members of the motorsport community who were present at the scene who reacted so quickly and professionally to the incident. Motorsport Ireland will conduct a full investigation with the relevant authorities into Sunday's events to establish how this accident occurred.”

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BUDGET 2024 PREVIEW

How is the government going to support households?

The annual budget is one of the highlights of the political calendar and the 2024 budget is going to be no different. Ireland (and Europe) is dealing with high inflation and households are battling with a cost of living crisis. Food prices are still relatively high, petrol and diesel at the pumps have once again increased and recent strikes relating to issues such as childcare costs show families and small businesses are struggling. There are some signs of easing on the energy front with many of the utility providers announcing price reductions of up to 20% on Gas and Electricity in recent weeks. This is welcome news after a report from the Commission for Regulation of Utilities this week released some stark figures on customers in arrears. 256,000 electricity customers (11%) – were in arrears, up 72,000 since January, while gas customers in arrears rose by 24,000 to 168,000.

Commenting on the report, the CRU said there had been a notable increase in the number of domestic electricity custom-

ers falling into arrears since the application of the final Government Emergency Electricity Credit in March. Despite the hardships currently being faced, the government managed to run up a huge surplus in tax receipts last year and they are looking at similar returns this year. So, while the exchequers purse has never being in better shape, Minister for Finance Michael McGrath needs to find the balance in this budget between supporting struggling households without adding inflationary pressures to the economy as warned by the European Central Bank. Here are 4 key areas the government will be looking to provide some relief for households.

COST OF LIVING

In last year’s budget the government introduced the rent tax credit to help households with the spiralling rent costs, but reports suggested that for whatever reason the uptake was low. Will the government look to tweak this

initiative, or come up with another way to put money back in to renters’ pockets? Another measure which has been floated is a re-introduction of mortgage interest relief for homeowners on high or variable rates.

HOUSING

There is likely to be some form of tax incentives for small landlords to remain in the rental market after we saw a mass exodus from the market following the introduction of the eviction ban last winter. The government remain tight lipped on the other measures that will address the single biggest crisis they face but they could look at tackling issues around the cost building material supplies, schemes to make it viable to convert commercial buildings to residential, more incentives to renovate derelict and vacant properties and it is likely we will see the extension of Help to Buy scheme.

TAX

There has been talks of protecting work-

ers who have received recent wage increases from entering the higher 40% income tax band as a result of wage inflation by adjusting income tax bands. The Universal Social Charge may also be looked at.

SOCIAL WELFARE AND LOW INCOME SUPPORTS

The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul has been calling for a minimum weekly adjustment of €27.50 in welfare rates in Budget 2024, in order to prevent an increase in poverty. It is unlikely the government will go that far considering that under budget 2023, the weekly pension and social welfare rates were increased by €12. Other measures the government will likely be considering is the Fuel Allowance, HAP and Rent Supplements, and SUSI supports for cash-strapped students.

Budget 2024 is to be delivered next Tuesday 10 October and we will have a full review in the Killarney Advertiser the following Friday.

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Popular Autumn Talks are back

The first of the popular Killarney National Park ‘Autumn Talks Series’ 2023, will take place next Thursday night.

National Parks and Wildlife Services’ regional manager Eamonn Meskell will give a talk on the White Tailed eagle’s reintroduction to the locality in what is the first event of its kind since before the

pandemic.

The talks series commences on October 5 and continues for six weeks and takes place at Killarney House Auditorium Thursday nights at 8.00pm.

The talks series is free, seating is limited and it will also be live-streamed via the Killarney National Park Facebook page. Organiser of the Talks Series Padruig (Brac) O'Sullivan said: “It’s great to see the Autumn Talks Series return again, the response to this event is always so encouraging. People really engage with the

speakers and subjects. This year we have an added bonus with live-streaming on Killarney National Park Facebook page. There is such a variety of speakers this year, no doubt it will prove very popular.” For the latest updates keep in touch with the Killarney National Park Facebook or Instagram pages.

At the launch of the very popular Killarney National Park ‘Autumn Talks Series’ 2023, which returns for the first time since the pandemic from left, Harry O'Donoghue, Killarney House and Gardens, Éamonn Meskell, Guest Speaker, Divisional Manager, NPWS, Mary Sheehan, District Conservation Officer, NPWS, Rachel Kavanagh, Guest Speaker, Killarney House and Gardens and Autumn Series Talks Organiser, Padruig (Brac) O'Sullivan, Conservation Ranger, NPWS. Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan

Massive Park Road housing development given green light

A private developer has been given planning permission to build 249 new residential units at Upper Park Road.

The development, which will be built on a recently cleared site near An Post’s sorting office, will include a variety of properties from five-bed houses to single apartments, along with a crèche and

2FM’s Jenny Greene and the RTÉ concert orchestra to return to INEC

over 500 car spaces and over 300 bike spaces.

The development has been welcomed by local councillor Martin Grady.

“Killarney has a massive housing shortage so this is very positive. It will retain young families in the area, stimulating economic growth,” he said. “After 17 years of different planning applications it’s finally coming to fruition.”

2FM Live are bringing Jenny Greene and the RTÉ Concert Orchestra back to the Gleneagle INEC Arena for an electrifying one-nightonly performance on Saturday December 9.

This eagerly anticipated collaboration has been selling out venues across the country and will culminate in a spectacular year-end show at Ireland's largest venue outside of Dublin, the Gleneagle INEC Arena.

Tickets at €49.90 on sale on September 29.

Joining Jenny Greene and the 48-piece RTÉ Concert Orchestra on this unforgettable night will be the exceptionally talented Killarney-born singer, Gemma Sugrue

Anyone who has seen Jenny Greene in action with the RTE Concert Orchestra has witnessed something special, so don’t miss your chance at the Gleneagle INEC Arena on December 9.

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Tara Cronin drives sheep across a London Bridge

An Aghadoe woman celebrated her Freedom of London by driving sheep over a city centre bridge on Sunday.

Tara Cronin was awarded the Freedom of the City of London last October. She earned her award thanks to her tireless charity work which includes her role as the Events and Fundraising Manager with ICAP, an Irish Mental Health charity in London.

She was the founder of the London-version of the Darkness into Light charity walk and is the former long-serving secretary of the Kerry Association. She is also a board member of the Irish Women’s Network.

In 1835 eligibility for the freedom of the city was extended to anyone who lived in, worked in or had a strong connection to London.

These days it is largely ceremonial and bestowed upon people in recognition for their personal achievements and charita-

ble work.

One of the rights connected with the award is permission to herd sheep over Southwark Bridge in the city and Tara exercised that right on Sunday.

She was joined on the day by her parents Jerry and Margaret and brother Eoghan and a group of close friends.

“What an amazing weekend celebrating my Freedom of the City of London Sheep Drive.

Thank you to all my family and friends who celebrated with me albeit very last minute. Huge thanks to Vince Dignam and Alderman Vincent Keaveny for making this all happen,” she said.

“Lots of laughs and memories made. It was also wonderful to be able to celebrate Dad's birthday in style.”

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Tara Cronin with her brother Eoghan and parents Margaret and Jerry at the post- event celebration at the Kerry-owned Rising Sun pub in London. Photo: Malcolm McNally
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Rathmore and District Credit Union announces New CEO

Rathmore and District Credit Union have announced the appointment of Fergus McAuliffe as its new Chief Executive Officer.

Fergus, who has worked in banking for over 20 years, brings a wealth of experience to the Credit Union.

“I’m excited to take on the role of CEO of Rathmore and District Credit Union and am looking forward to driving the strategic vision of the Credit Union and its members. The Credit Union is an in-

strumental part of the local community and I plan to continue growing our service offering and community initiatives along with the great team that we have in place,” he said.

Fergus will manage the Credit Union offices in Rathmore, Milltown and the Ballydesmond sub-office.

‘Michael Collinsa musical drama’

Following on from the huge success of ‘A Musical Journey’ in March 2023 Killarney Musical Society are thrilled to announce that we will be staging ‘Michael Collinsa musical drama’ in the INEC Arena from March 5 to 7 next year.

This is a very special and moving piece of musical drama. The book, music and lyrics were written by the very talented Mr. Bryan Flynn who died at a very young age in 2014.

He took the story of the emergence of the Irish Nation and set it to music. Bryan brought the 1916 Easter Rising, the War of Independence and the Civil War to life

Allure Killarney named as best salon in Kerry

Allure Killarney is celebrating being named as the best hair salon in Kerry.

The winners of The 9th Irish Hair and Beauty Awards 2023 Chapter 4 were announced at The Radisson Blu Hotel in Cork on Sunday night.

The awards ceremony was a celebration of excellence in the hair and beauty industry, and the 400 attendees were treated to an evening of entertainment and festivity.

Several categories including hair salons, beauty salons, male grooming salons,

spas, cosmetic clinics, makeup artists, nail salons, and beauty training academies were up for awards.

Allure was named as the best hair salon in Kerry.

“Winning an award in this prestigious competition is a significant achievement, as it acknowledges the talent and hard work of hair and beauty professionals and sets a benchmark for others to follow. The winners of these awards represent the highest standards of quality and service in the Irish hair and beauty industry,” said a spokesperson for The Irish Hair and Beauty Awards.

while also telling a beautiful and moving love story.

It is a gripping and powerful drama of one man’s battle for peace that cost him his life and a story that has changed Irish history forever.

Killarney Musical Society has also announced that the director and choreographer will be Mr. Oliver Hurley and the musical director will be Mr. Michael Young. There will be a taster and information evening on October 15.

Auditions will take place on October 22. New members are always welcome – for more information contact killarneymusicalsociety@gmail.com

Awards. Hair Salon of the Year Kerry: Allure Hair Salon (Killarney).

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Culture night a big hit in Muckross

Galway music legend Sean Keane was the star attraction at this year's Culture Night showcase in Killarney.

The Tuam native entertained the audience at Muckross Schoolhouse with his

expert story telling from his latest production 'Songs and Stories From Granny's Suitcase.

This event was hosted by Muckross House Research Library and the Trustees of Muckross House.

Anne Heffernan, Karen Lucey and Vincent Heffernan. Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan/ Anne Enright, Patricia McSharry and Breda Daly. Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan Staff at Muckross Schoolhouse and Traditional farms with Sean Keane at Muckross Schoolhouse for Culture Night as part of his 'Songs & Stories From Granny's Suitcase' event on Friday night, from left, Toddy Doyle, Manager, Anne Fleming, Sean Keane, Louise O'Dowd and Mike Fuller. Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan Granny's Suitcase' event Friday night, from left, Ann Wren, Ursula Daly and Margaret O'Sullivan. Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan Kathleen Galwey and Paddy O'Sullivan. Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan/ From left, Anne O'Keeffe and Emer O'Mahony. Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan Tess and Sinead O'Shea. Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan
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• Choose rich, earthy colours. When it comes to autumn home furniture, think rich, earthy colours like rust, orange, yellow, and brown. These colours will create a warm and inviting atmosphere in your home.

• Add texture and warmth with textiles. Another great way to cozy up your home for autumn is to add texture and warmth with textiles. Think throw blankets, pillows, and rugs in plush fabrics like wool, faux fur, and velvet.

• Mix and match different styles. Don't be afraid to mix and match different styles when decorating your home for autumn. This can create a unique and eclectic look. For example, you could pair a rustic wood coffee table with a modern velvet sofa.

• Don't forget the details. The little things can make a big difference when decorating your home for autumn. For example, you could add a few seasonal accents to your existing furniture, such as a pumpkin pillow on the couch or a

wreath on the front door. Here are 13 home furniture ideas this autumn:

• Velvet sofa. A velvet sofa is a luxurious and inviting piece of furniture that is perfect for autumn. Choose a sofa in a warm, earthy colour like rust or orange.

• Leather armchair. A leather armchair is another great piece of furniture for autumn. It is both comfortable and stylish. Choose an armchair in a classic colour like brown or black.

• Coffee table with storage. A coffee table with storage is a great way to add both style and function to your living room. Choose a coffee table in a warm wood finish with plenty of storage space for magazines, books, and remote controls.

• Area rug. An area rug is a great way to add warmth and texture to your living room. Choose a rug in a fall-inspired pattern or colour, such as plaid or pumpkin spice.

• Throw blankets and pillows. Throw blankets and pillows are a great way to add seasonal accents to your existing

furniture. Choose throw blankets and pillows in warm, earthy colours and fall-inspired patterns.

• Lamps. Lamps are another great way to add warmth and ambiance to your home for autumn. Choose lamps with warm light bulbs and shades in fall-inspired colours or patterns.

If you're looking for a more dramatic update to your home furniture for autumn, you could consider replacing a few key pieces, such as your sofa, armchair, or coffee table. Here are a few ideas:

• Rustic wood sofa. A rustic wood sofa is a great way to add a touch of nature to your living room. Choose a sofa with a weathered wood finish and simple lines.

• Leather sectional. A leather sectional is a great option for families or those who love to entertain. Choose a sectional in a neutral colour like brown or black so that you can easily change the look of your living room with seasonal accents.

• Modern coffee table. A modern coffee table can add a touch of sophistication

to your living room. Choose a coffee table with a sleek design and glass or metal top.

• Faux fur ottoman. A faux fur ottoman is a great way to add a touch of luxury and comfort to your living room. Choose an ottoman in a neutral colour like white or gray so that it will match any décor.

• Use natural materials. Natural materials such as wood, stone, and leather are perfect for autumn decorating. They will add warmth and texture to your home.

• Embrace the fall colour palette. When decorating your home for autumn, embrace the fall colour palette of orange, yellow, red, and brown. These colours will create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

• Add seasonal accents. Seasonal accents such as pumpkins, gourds, and fall leaves are a great way to add a touch of autumn to your décor. By following these tips, you can easily create a cozy and inviting home for autumn.

When the leaves start to change color and the air gets crisp, it's time to cozy up your home for autumn. One of the best ways to do this is to update your furniture with warm, inviting pieces that reflect the season.
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Bedroom Furniture Choosing the correct

The bedroom is a sanctuary for relaxation and sleep. Choosing the right furniture for your bedroom is essential to create an environment that promotes rest and relaxation. Bedroom furniture not only needs to be aesthetically pleasing but also functional and practical.

We will explore some key factors to consider when selecting the correct bedroom furniture for your room, including wooden, fabric, and divan beds.

1. Wooden Beds

Wooden beds are a popular choice for many homeowners as they provide a classic and timeless look to any bedroom. They are durable and can be made from a variety of woods, including oak, pine, and mahogany. Wooden beds are available in a range of styles, from traditional to modern, and can be stained or painted to match the décor of your room. When

choosing a wooden bed, consider the size of your room and the style you want to achieve.

2. Fabric Beds

If you are looking for a softer, more luxurious feel for your bedroom, consider a fabric bed. Fabric beds are made with soft, padded upholstery that adds a cosy and inviting feel to the room. They are available in a range of colours and textures, from velvet to linen. Fabric beds are perfect for creating a focal point in your room and can be matched with a range of furniture styles. When selecting

a fabric bed, consider the colour and texture of the fabric and how it will complement the rest of your bedroom décor.

3. Divan Beds

Divan beds are a practical and functional option for bedrooms with limited space. They are made up of a base and mattress and often come with built-in storage options such as drawers or ottomans. Divan beds are available in a range of styles and materials, including fabric, leather, and wood. They are perfect for small bedrooms or guest rooms where additional storage is needed. When selecting a divan bed, consider the amount of storage you need and the style of your room.

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In addition to beds, there are several other pieces of bedroom furniture that are essential for creating a functional and practical space. These include ward-

robes, dressers, and bedside tables. When selecting these pieces of furniture, consider the style, size, and storage options. Wardrobes should be spacious enough to hold all your clothing, while dressers should have enough drawers for all of your accessories. Bedside tables should be practical and functional, with enough space for a lamp, books, and other essentials.

In conclusion, choosing the correct bedroom furniture for your room requires careful consideration of the style, material, and functionality of each piece. Whether you prefer the classic look of a wooden bed, the soft and cosy feel of a fabric bed, or the practicality of a divan bed, there is a perfect option out there for you. Take the time to research and consider your options, and choose bedroom furniture that will provide both style and functionality for years to come.

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With autumn well and truly here, it’s time to get your wellies and cosy jumpers on, and rediscover the beauty on our doorstep. Here are 10 free or affordable activities to keep the children and teenagers in your life (or just yourself) busy this season.

1. Cow to cone at Muckross Creamery

Meet the friendly cows of Muckross Creamery whose milk and cream is used to create award-winning ice cream while gaining valuable insights on farming life. 5th generation dairy farmer John Fleming and his family will bring your family up close to the animals so you can experience firsthand the process it takes to produce their range of ice-cream. Visit the farm’s pop-up ice cream parlour for a large scoop of ice cream, made fresh from the milk of the cows you have seen.

2. Go exploring with a Digital Treasure hunt around Ross Island

Families will love the ‘Ciar’s Quest’ digital treasure hunt around the Ross Castle area where you can virtually meet and interact with some of Kerry’s iconic wildlife. Download the digital treasure map to locate the hidden wildlife along the 3km trail (buggy friendly).

3. Celebrate the Samhain Festival at Killarney Pumpkin Farm. Venture through the rambling vines of the Pumpkin Patch to find your Perfect Pumpkin or Ghoulish Gourd. Soak up the atmosphere in their courtyard and feast on Harvest Eats from the eleven77 food truck. With treats, tricks and creatures galore there’s pixies, spooks, adventure and more! Runs Friday- Sunday for the month of October.

4. Plot your Breakout at Killarney Escape Rooms

Solve the puzzles and uncover a real detective story - and work as a family to find your escape. With twisted plot turns and unexpected challenges, fun is guaranteed! 7–18-year-olds must be accompanied by an adult.

5. Get on Board the new Skate Park

Whether you’ve a street skater or a trick skater in the family, pack the skateboards and head to the new Killarney Skate Park. With features for all skill lev-

els from a small quarter pipe for beginners, ramps and a feature bowl for the more advanced, your skaters are bound to be stoked!

6. Explore Knockreer

Take a stroll to Knockreer House and see wild deer as you enjoy a variety of walks (1km-6km). Enjoy a treat at the thatched roof Deenagh Lodge Tea Rooms run by Down Syndrome Ireland, Along the river, follow the trail of local animals carved in wood that leads to a fully equipped playground with something for all ages including a zip-wire and climbing pyramids.

7. Make a splash!

Set sail from the 15th century Ross Castle and cruise Killarney’s beautiful lakes on a covered waterbus. Or take a traditional open boat or kayak to Innisfallen Island. The kids will love exploring the ruins and might even meet some deer in the woods!

8. Kerry’s Largest Fairy trail

Lovingly crafted by The Irish Fairy Door Company, the Dunloe Hotel & Gardens is home to the largest fairy trail in Kerry with 20 fairies living in the gardens, each with their own personality.

9. Spot Some Wild Deer Mating October is the breeding season for wild deer known as the “rut”. It is one of the highlights of the wildlife calendar as stags roar out to their competitors and battle like gladiators for the right to breed with females. Killarney National Park, home to Ireland's only remaining wild herd of native deer, is one of the best places in Europe to see this amazing spectacle.

10. Get up Close with Farm Animals

The family-run Kennedy’s Pet Farm has pets from fur to feather, indoors and outdoors, ready to be cuddled, fed and admired – pigs, rabbits, ducks, peacocks, alpacas, calves, lambs, goats and kids. With indoor and outdoor play areas the weather kids can enjoy fun with the animals in all weather!

For more information go to Killarney.ie and follow @ourkillarney on instagram and killarney.ie on Facebook.

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Valentia Coastguard featured in new TG4 series

Ireland's mountains, seas and coastline provide an irresistible draw for holiday makers, hikers and those seeking adventure.

But things can go wrong in the blink of an eye. In this brand-new series for TG4, we follow the brave men and women of the Irish coastguard, mountain rescue teams and community rescue boats across Ireland.

The everyday heroes who drop everything to come to the aid of people in need across Ireland at sea, on the ground and in the air.

The programme follows the teams as they put themselves through rigorous training, join them at community events and fundraisers and hold our breath as they perform daring rescues around the country.

In the first episode, viewers meet the team at Valentia Coastguard, the oldest station in the country.

In Kerry, we follow the Banna Coastguard team who are keeping the waters of this beach safe, and follow some willing volunteers as they fundraise much needed funds for this service at the Ring of Kerry Cycle.

Since Covid the mostly voluntary rescue teams are now busy all year round. Their training, equipment and rate of call outs is of a very professional standard. They are hugely committed people, rooted in their communities, ready to search and rescue at a minutes’ notice.

Over the Summer and early Autumn of 2022, teams from Big Mountain Productions followed the men and women of the Irish Coast Guard, our mountain

rescue teams and community rescue boats across Ireland.

User generated content (UGC) was created through wearable tech and drones to bring these stories alive.

Having access to the coastguard co-ordination centre in Valentia we follow one of the four full time Coast Guard rescue helicopters based around the country - R118 stationed in Strandhill, Sligo.

At the heart of the series is the extraordinary commitment and work of volunteers the length and breath of Ireland. These men and women make up the unpaid coast guard units along our coast from Malin to Greenore, the mountain rescue teams to the community inshore lifeboats.

The 8-part series, Tarrthálaithe na hÉireann, starts on October 5.

Ryanair cut schedules due to Boeing delivery delays

Ryanair announced several cuts to their winter schedule due to Boeing delivery delays.

A statement by Ryanair said in that it had expected to receive 27 aircraft between September and December. But due to production delays it now expects to receive only 14 aircraft between October and December.

Flight cancellations will take effect from the end of October and will be communicated to all affected passengers by email over the coming days, Ryanair said. "At this early date, we do not expect these delivery delays will materially affect our full year traffic target of 183.5 million,” group chief executive Michael O'Leary said.

"But if the delays worsen or extend further into the January to March 2024 period, we may have to revisit this figure and possibly adjust it slightly downward," he added.

The budget airline said it will cut two aircraft from those based at Dublin Airport, three from Charleroi airport in Belgium, and five from Italian airports, including Bergamo, Naples and Pisa. There will also be aircraft reductions at East Midlands airport in the UK, Porto in Portugal and Cologne, Germany, it said.

NASA astronaut Frank Rubio finally returns to earth

Record-breaking NASA astronaut Frank Rubio has finally returned to Earth, feeling the pull of the planet’s gravity for the first time in more than a year.

Rubio and his two Russian cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin parachuted to a landing in Kazakhstan aboard the Russian capsule on Wednesday.

The crew’s arrival marked the end of a

long, and unexpected, journey for Rubio, who had been scheduled to spend only six months aboard the International Space Station. He instead spent a total of 371 days in space following the discovery of a coolant leak coming from his original ride while docked to the orbiting outpost delaying his return. Rubio’s stay set a new record for the longest a US astronaut has ever spent in microgravity and the first American to log an entire calendar year in orbit.

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2CV celebrates 75 years

The Citroen 2CV has been out of production for some time, however, it’s still one of the most recognizable cars of all time, and this year celebrates its 75th anniversary.

Citroen started its ‘Toute Petite Voiture’ or very small car project in the mid-1930s and was due to unveil the finished car at the 1939 Paris Motor Show. Had it not been for the outbreak of WWII, that milestone would have been a few years back. The 2CV eventually made its debut at the Paris show in 1948 packing a 375 cc, aircooled flat-twin developing just 9 hp with a top speed of 50 kmh, which sounds mad in today’s terms, but post WWll thousands of low-income French families were finally able to realize their dream of car ownership.

Speed and power aside, demand was off the scale because of its clever and versatile design.

5 tonnes of litter were removed from Kerry Beaches

Nationwide, 7,700 incredible volunteers joined forces to collect an overall 46 tonnes of litter, and to take part in a worldwide citizen science project.

To mark Sustainable Development Goal Week, Clean Coasts wants to celebrate the efforts of volunteers in County Kerry working towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, not only in September but throughout the whole summer.

On Wednesday, in an extraordinary display of environmental stewardship and community spirit, 7,700 Clean Coasts volunteers rolled up their sleeves and removed a staggering over 46 tonnes of litter all across the country as part of the Big Beach Clean.

In County Kerry, 31 groups and over 840 volunteers removed an estimated 5 tonnes of marine litter. Clean-ups happened in various locations.

Among them, 43 volunteers from Banna Coastcare were joined by Kerry Islamic Outreach Society and they hosted their Big Beach Clean event on Banna Beach, removing 17 full bags of litter, from both the beach area and the car parks. In addition, the group re-

moved a mattress, some lobster crates and contents of a compost bin. Finally, volunteers filled in marine litter data cards to join the Ocean Conservancy International Coastal Cleanup citizen science project. The event was also a celebration of Banna Rescue 40th anniversary.

Clean Coasts group Inch Beach Park Run also joined the Big Beach Clean with a litter picking event that marked the group’s 200th clean-up.

Finally, Maharees Conservation Association hosted a Big Beach Clean cleanup getting over 6km of their beaches cleaned as part of the event, at least 22 volunteers collecting at least 15 full bags and some large unbaggable items. The group also split up to fill in the marine litter data cards as part of Ocean Conservancy's International Coastal Cleanup survey.

The Big Beach Clean is part of the International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) organised by the Ocean Conservancy, and it entails an annual call-to-action for individuals, families, and communities to join forces to carry out a clean-up at the end of the bathing season and join a worldwide citizen science project.

The 2CV evolved over the years, gaining a little more power and comfort, while still always remaining slow and basic. Killarney has played host to many visiting 2CV adventurers, with this group visiting in 2022, and wherever you may go on holidays you'll most likely see one going about its business with its loyal owner. Not a car you would associate with motorsport - however, the first 2CV 24hr race was held in 1990 at Mondello Park, and remained at the circuit until 2003 when it moved to the UK.

To celebrate the anniversary Citroen has produced eight portraits of noteworthy 2CVs, including a 2CV A, one of 250 prototypes built in 1939 for the Motor Show, a 1950 2CV A Berline identical to the one unveiled at the 1948 show, and one of the twin-engined Saharas. It’s also putting together a special display of 75 different 2CVs at the Conservatoire Citroën in Aulnay-sous-Bois, France, on October 7, exactly 75 years after the 1948 debut.

Six arrested:

MV Matthew under guard after record drugs seizure

Six men are being questioned in connection with the seizure of over two tonnes of cocaine aboard the cargo ship MV Matthew.

Gardaí say it is the largest seizure in the history of the State estimated at €157million followed a dramatic operation in which elite special forces descended from a helicopter onto the moving cargo vessel in rough weather.

Three men, an Iranian and two Ukrainians, were arrested as gardaí continued to interview the crew on the cargo ship.

A further three other men are being questioned at Wexford garda stations. The Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau are interviewing the 25 crew members who were on board.

MV Matthew is under armed guard in Cork harbour while the investigation continues.

It is reported that the gang planned to unload the consignment onto a waiting trawler. This plan fell apart after the trawler ran aground off the Wexford coast.

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Aftermath of Storm Agnes

Storm Agnes ravaged the county on Wednesday causing widespread chaos and disruption.

The first major storm of the season brought flooding and power outages. Much of Killarney was without electricity for much of Wednesday morning. Roads in the Kilcummin area remained closed on Thursday.

Staff from the National Parks and Wild-

life Service spent much of Thursday making trees safe and cleaning up debris.

Our pictures by Valerie O’Sullivan show William Farrell, Brendan Lynch, David Norris and Cathal Sexton in action at Muckross House and Gardens in KiIllarney National Park, clearing up and cutting up branches after Wednesday’s storm.

The annual coffee morning for Kerry Hospice Foundation was held in Kilcummin Community Centre on Thursday last. The event was organised by Helen O'Leary in memory of her husband Derry who passed away at the age of 44. There was a great attendance in support from the children from Kilcummin National School to people of the parish with a fine array of goodies.
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Set against the relaxing backdrop of live piano music and served in the warm and contemporary surroundings of The Peregrine, expect a scrumptious feast of scones, cakes and pastries and a selection of expertly prepared savouries, all with a fusion of flavours that pay tribute to the long-standing tradition of Afternoon Tea. To

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A conversation with FR. MARK MORIARTY

Mark is the son of wellknown Legion GAA stalwarts Brian and Marjie, and is a former student at St Brendan’s College. I would have known Mark growing up through these connections. I played for Legion and was a few years ahead of him in the Sem. At Legion matches or in the corridors of school is where we would usually cross paths.

He would probably admit himself he was quiet a shy lad growing up but without ever becoming very friendly with him, it was easy to tell he was one of the good guys.

Fast forward a decade or so and Mark is now a newly ordained priest serving in St. John’s parish in Tralee. His recent ordination was a long time in the making and I sat down with him this week to chat about his journey to priesthood, what his new vocation means to him, as well as getting his thoughts on faith, amongst other things.

It is clear from talking to Mark the Church played a big part in his life from a very early age, starting in primary school where he was an altar server in St. Mary’s Cathedral. He spoke with great fondness about those formative years and how he got to know some very good priests. It was here his interest in the church seemed to first develop.

As Mark says - “I wouldn’t say there was a particular ‘epiphany moment’ where I felt the Lord calling me to be a priest, but while in Maynooth I felt a gentle prompt in my heart, inviting me to give it a go and see if this was what the Lord wanted for me in my life”

It turned out priesthood is exactly where he was being called, and a decision he seems very content with now. Getting to this point took him seven long years of training in Maynooth. The elements that make up the formation of a priest can be broadly divided into what Mark describes as “the four main pillars of formation” - The human, the spiritual, the academic and the pastoral. Within these pillars students focus on various things throughout the year. This would include regular formation meetings with their director to help process their journey, monthly meetings with a spiritual director and several pastoral assignments and placements including visits to schools and nursing homes.

All of this was underpinned with the academic side of things. During the first few the years of study Mark would have focused primarily on philosophy and then on to theology which would focus more on the religious faith, practice, and experience. Mark admits it was sometimes challenging to juggle all these elements at once but that all of them played an important role in his formation.

THE ORDINATION

He was finally ordained in August of this year in St Mary’s Cathedral, back at the place his spiritual journey first began. Having had some weeks to reflect on the event he found two parts of that ceremony particularly moving.

come into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

“It is an amazing thing when you see someone become alive in their faith and to see when someone completely surrenders their lives to Jesus in faith. The happiness and contentment when one knows they are loved unconditionally by God is incredible.”

DISCUSSING FAITH

I self-admittingly confessed to Mark that despite being a Catholic myself, faith was something that I struggled with.

“Maybe “we (the Church) have to take some of the blame for this, we teach young people a very ‘fluffy’ version of Jesus Christ which people may not relate to when there is actually so much more to him.”

Mark believes that many of the issues young people face nowadays are due to an absence of faith.

had some positive words of encouragement.

“I would say, don’t give up! The Lord has not given up on you and continuously desires to seek out your heart. Come and speak to someone, attend a prayer meeting and be introduced to others who only want to help us all on our faith journey. You are not on your own!”

I was keen to get his thoughts as a young (27) priest on a survey I read recently which highlighted that only 2.5% of priests in Ireland were under the age of 40 and whether he thought priest being allowed to marry might change that.

“I don’t think it would, nor do I think it could work in practical terms, the life of a priest requires devotion and if priests were to marry and maybe have children would we really be able to be there for our parishioners when they need us the most?”

Mark also pointed out that while the western world may not have as many young men becoming priests, there are a lot young people joining other religious orders.

“For example, the Dominicans are seeing great numbers of young men joining the order, they would exercise the same priesthood but they do not have to partake in parish ministry.”

“I think this is an exciting time for the Church. Our challenges and opportunities are intertwined in going back to basics and proclaiming the gospel in a life-giving way. It is the task of the Church to proclaim the gospel of Jesus to every heart, not to convince anyone that this message is true.”

NEW CHAPTER

STUDYING IN MAYNOOTH

After his leaving cert Mark attended Maynooth as a lay student. The plan was to study theology and history with the intention of doing secondary school teaching after. However, it was in the seminary in Maynooth where he got to know some of the other guys studying to be priests and it was their dedication and commitment to their vocation that sparked a real interest.

“It was a really beautiful ceremony. Lying prostrate on the floor while the congregation were asking the angels and saints to intercede for me was a great moment, Another highlight of the ceremony was when my parents put on my vestments - that was special” Mark described the emotions he went through on the day as ‘happy’, ‘joyful’ and with an element of ‘surrealness’. He also mentioned a feeling of “unworthiness” to be ordained a priest (a feeling his peers would surely disagree with given his dedication and devotion getting to this point). I questioned him a bit further on this point as it seemed a strange thing to say. Of course, there is a bit of impostor syndrome in us all but through our conversation Mark came across as anything but ‘unworthy’.

“I suppose what I am trying to say is that when people come to see me, or listen to me at mass, they want Fr. Mark, not Mark as a person. I am very comfortable in who I am, but as a newly ordained priest I feel like I am relying heavily on the Lord to guide me along”

Discussing his vocation Mark says the real reward for him is aiding people to

I was taken aback when he gave me a statistic where in the US, the second highest cause of death in children between the age of 10-14 is suicide. He believes that “social media is crippling young people with fear, anxiety, hostility and loneliness and that the voice of the Church can offer assurance and hope that we don’t need to be afraid in these times in which we live”.

“Take children living in third world countries as an example, how is it that these children with no phones, toys, money or basic essentials can still go through life with a smile on their face and enjoy the simple things, all the while children in the western world can have everything they want and still struggle to find joy in their lives…society nowadays wants maximum pleasure with minimum pain”

One thing that was clear to me was that Mark has a great way of expressing his beliefs, a skill that would have been difficult to teach or learn.

When asked about working with people through the lows of life and the advice he would give to people who may be struggling with their own faith, Mark

St. John’s parish in Tralee is where Mark now resides and it feels like a home away from home for him having served as a deacon there last year. He is enjoying working with other priests and the parish team and is excited for this new chapter of his life.

I could have questioned Mark for another hour as he had some very interesting views on a range of different topics but I finished up with a few (naïve) quick fire ones…

CD: Do you get time off to relax?

Mark: Yes, downtime is very important in the life of a priest. I still make an effort to connect with family and friends often and I still attend various basketball and football matches when I can. I enjoy travelling and spending time with people so I arrange opportunities throughout the year for all these to take place”.

CD: Would you go for a pint?

Mark: Occasionally I might head to the local with my dad for a pint.

CD: On the topic of your father Brian, does he call you father now?

Mark: (laughing) Only when he is having the craic!

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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW: Flu vaccine?

• What is u?

Flu is a common viral infection that’s easily spread to other people through coughs and sneezes. Flu symptoms include a fever, headache, sore throat and an aching body. Viruses that cause flu are the most common during the winter months. Flu strains can change from year to year, which means last year’s vaccination may not protect you from this season’s flu strains.

• How serious is u?

Most people who get flu will recover in a few days to less than two weeks, but some people will develop complications (such as pneumonia) as a result of flu, some of which can be life-threatening.

• Can I get the u from the u vaccine?

No, this is a common myth, the flu vaccine cannot cause flu. The vaccines contain an inactivated virus, meaning the viruses are no longer infectious.

• How long will my u vaccination take?

The in-store vaccination will take approximately 10 minutes.

• Who should get the winter u vaccine?

There are certain groups of people recommended to get the winter flu vaccination every year, including anyone who: Is aged 65 and over

Is pregnant

Has a long-term medical condition such as diabetes, heart, kidney, liver or lung disease

Has a Body Mass Index (BMI) over 40 Is a healthcare worker with direct patient contact

Lives in the same house as someone who’s at risk of flu due to a long-term health condition

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS

Leaving your job – giving notice

If you decide to change your job, you must by law tell your employer that you plan to leave. This is called giving notice.

You must give your employer a certain length of notice (for example, 2 weeks or a month). The length of notice you must give is set down in law and is usually stated in your contract of employment.

How much notice should I give?

employer.

Can I change my mind?

Once you have given notice, the only way to withdraw it is by agreement with your employer.

How much notice should I get from my employer?

• How long do I need to wait between getting my Flu Vaccination and getting my Winter Covid Booster Vaccination?

There is no need to wait between vaccines. We are offering double vaccination clinics where you can get both the flu vaccine and Covid Booster at the same time

• Do you need an appointment?

No appointment is needed. We will be running walk-in Flu and Covid Vaccination clinics next Monday 2nd, Wednesday 4th and Friday 6th of October from 10-11am and weekly thereafter.

Is there a charge for the Flu vaccine?

If you are in one of the at-risk groups, you can get your flu vaccine free of charge. The free flu vaccine includes people aged 65 and over for the 2023/2024 flu season.

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Generally, your contract of employment states how much notice you must give. Your employer must give you a written copy of these rules, even if the rest of the contract has not been written down in full. You should check what your contract says about giving notice and follow those rules. If you want to make a different arrangement, discuss this with your employer. If my contract does not specify the notice period what should I do?

Statutory minimum notice is the shortest period of notice you are allowed to give under Irish law. If your contract of employment does not specify how much notice to give, you must give the legal minimum amount of notice, which is one week.

The legal (or ‘statutory’) minimum notice is set out in Section 6 of the Minimum Notice and Terms of Employment Act 1973.

You do not have to give notice if you have been working for your employer for less than 13 weeks, and you have no contract of employment specifying a notice period

If I leave my employment what happens if I have outstanding annual leave?

If you stop work without taking all the annual leave you are entitled to, your employer must pay you for the days you have not taken. Some employers may offer leave instead (or ‘in lieu’) of notice. However, this sort of arrangement is not covered by legislation, so you would have to agree this with your

You may be entitled to notice if you are being let go from your job. This means that you are given notice that your job will end, and a date when this will come into effect. The length of notice you are entitled to, will depend on your contract of employment. There is also a minimum entitlement set out in the Minimum Notice and Terms of Employment Acts 1973–2005.

To be entitled to the legal (or ‘statutory’) minimum, you must have been working for your employer continuously for at least 13 weeks. The amount of notice you are entitled to by law depends on how long you have been working for your employer. For example, if you have worked for your employer for 5 years and 3 months you get 4 weeks’ notice.

While the notice entitlements under your contract of employment can be more than the minimum periods above, your contract cannot have a notice period less than the above. This means that whatever your contract says, your employer must give you at least the statutory minimum period of notice. You cannot get less, even if your contract says this.

Can my employer end my employment without giving notice?

Your employer does not have to give you notice if any of the following apply: You have been working for them for less than 13 weeks

You are guilty of gross misconduct

You agree to waive your right to notice Waiving your right to notice means that you and your employer agree that you can leave your job without working to the end of your notice period. The employer may offer you payment instead of notice for that period.

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County-wide electric car charging plan

Kerry County Council is working with Cork County Council to bring more electric car charging points to the county including Killarney.

A recent Kerry County Council meeting revealed that there is a three-step process in place to roll out more charging points across the country.

The points are: Develop EV charging infrastructure strategies; prepare a business/implementation plan and funding application and begin the delivery and roll-out of residential/neighbourhood charging infrastructure and destination charging infrastructure.

The plan is managed by the Department of Transport under its Zero Emission

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The move was confirmed at the September meeting of Kerry County Council after Killarney councillor Niall Kelleher asked if “Kerry County Council organise a competitive tender to install 20 electric car chargers in the public car parks in Killarney.”

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Deadline for inclusion in National Fleet Database

Fleet owners and motor traders must upload their vehicle details to the National Fleet Database (NFD) by November 30 under newly enacted legislation, according to the Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Ireland (MIBI).

This legal responsibility was set out in the recently enacted Road Traffic and Roads Act (2023) and the deadline confirmed by the Department of Transport.

Private vehicles with dedicated insurance policies make up the vast majority of vehicles on Irish roads (approximately 92%) and they will be unaffected by this requirement.

However an estimated 8% of the total road vehicle population use flexible, fleet style insurance policies which can be transferred within a specific fleet from

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A dedicated online database, the Nation-

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The vehicle data on the NFD will be combined with the same information for private vehicles and used by An Garda Síochána to identify vehicles which are being driven illegally without insurance.

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First Home Scheme extended to Self builds

In the past week the government have made the welcome announcement that the First Home Scheme has been extended to cover those going down the self build route.

The scheme was initially set up to help first time buyers bridge the gap between their mortgage, deposit and the price of a new home as part of the Government’s Housing for All strategy. Initially it had been open to those buying newly-built houses and apartments in private developments and later extend-

ed to renters looking to purchase their rental property from their landlord.

This latest extension now means that self-build customers can benefit from financial support of up to 30% of the total build cost of their home, to add to their self-build mortgage and deposit.

The scheme is available to qualifying homebuyers and self-build customers who are taking out mortgages from AIB (Incl EBS & Haven Mortgages) Bank of Ireland or Permanent TSB.

So far, almost 500 homes have been bought using the scheme, with almost

2,000 buyers approved.

Houses with prices of up to €475,000 and apartments with prices of up to €500,000 are currently eligible for the scheme, depending on location. Around 80% of approvals have been for buyers in Dublin, Cork, Kildare, Meath and Wicklow, with the remaining 20% spread across 19 counties throughout Ireland.

It is expected that this latest extension to the scheme will benefit people in regional locations embarking on building their first home.

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Duties and responsibilities include:

• To book in, by telephone, email or personally, vehicles for service and repair

• Generate Estimates and invoices,

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• Liaise with mechanics,

• Order parts

Candidate pro le:

• The successful candidate will be an experienced service advisor in the motor trade.

• Team player as well as being able to work on own initiative.

• Excellent attention to detail

• Polite and courteous

• Good time keeping and attendance.

21 Days Holiday. Attractive terms and conditions will be offered to the successful candidate.

MECHANIC / SERVICE TECHNICIAN / 3RD YEAR APPRENTISE

Role:

• The aim of our Aftersales Team is to supply an outstanding level of customer satisfaction, whilst also optimizing sales.

• Working for Hyundai and Fiat Professional.

• Dedicated Hyundai Training with continual feedback and a clear progression path.

• Working on the latest Hyundai Hybrid & EV technology.

• Committed to your personal development both individually and within the team.

• Uniform included.

Candidate pro le:

• Full clean drivers licence.

• Quali ed Technician

• Ability to work as part of a team.

• Excellent communication skills

• Strong organisational skills with a professional and positive manner.

• Strong knowledge and interest in the Motor Industry

Join a great team with good job security – Adams have been in operation 25 years in Tralee.

PARTS ADVISOR / TRAINEE PARTS ADVISOR

Role:

• E cient handling of parts enquiries via phone, email, web, workshop, and customer walk ins

• Maximising all sales opportunities

• Servicing workshop technicians with parts for workshop jobs

• Accurate checking of incoming deliveries, ensuring items are correctly located and correct data entry of both incoming and outgoing parts on parts management system.

• Maintaining regular contact with customer base to reinforce the Companies reputation as supplier of choice in local area.

• Ensure proper inventory control.

Candidate pro le:

• Previous parts experience within the motor sector

• Good customer service skills

• Excellent interpersonal and IT skills

• Good overall knowledge of the motor industry

• A positive and motivated attitude

Apply in con dence to marcus@adamsoftralee.ie

Please state position you are interest in in the subject line

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We are currently looking for General Operatives to join our Production Team.

Responsibilities:

• Ability to work as part of a team.

• Good work ethic

• Ensuring safe working practices are carried out on all tasks.

Requirements:

• Previous experience of working in a production/busy manual work environment is desirable (training will be given)

• Achieve daily/weekly production targets.

• Adhere to work instructions and quality requirements.

• Communicate/interact with other departments as needed.

• Perform other duties throughout the factory.

Applications to: info@firebird.ie

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY COLLINS

In loving memory of James Collins Bluebells Grove, Killarney Whose 1st Anniversary occurs on 3rd October.

As we lovingly remember James on his 1st anniversary, his wife Fiona and daughters Molly & Grace, and all the Collins and O’Riordan family, would like to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation to all those who helped and supported us in our sad loss.

Thank you to those who sympathised with us in person, signed the online condolence book, sent mass cards, floral tributes, phoned and other expressions of kindness and sympathy, and to those who travelled to be with us for the removal and funeral mass.

To our wonderful friends and neighbours, those in hospitality who helped with the funeral by giving your time, love and energy to allow us to bring James home one last time. We are truly grateful.

To James’ wonderful friends, golfing and horse buddys over the days of the funeral, managing the traffic, organising guards of honour, standing out with horses or leading us through the town he loved so much on his final journey to Limerick.

To all the teachers, boys and girls from Fossa NS, St Bridget’s and The Sem who stood out and supported us. We cannot express enough our gratitude for all your support and kindness. You did James proud.

Thank you to those in the emergency services, Fr. Joe Begley and the Gardaí on the fateful night we lost James. Your professional and kind support is acknowledged.

Thank you to Father Sean Jones, who celebrated James’ mass and came to the house, being the supportive, gentle and kind soul he is. To Paud O’Donoghue for is beautiful singing at James’ mass.

To Mike and all the staff in O’Shea’s Funeral Undertakers, a wonderful team that helped guide us with the funeral arrangements.

To the good Samaritan Eileen, you will be forever in our prayers and hearts for being there that night. James would have loved to have met you.

As it is impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as a token of our appreciation. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass has been offered for your intentions.

James, we hold you close within our hearts

And there you shall remain

To walk with us throughout our lives

Until we meet again.

So rest in peace and fly high

Thank you for all you have given us

We pray God has given you

The crown you have truly won.

1st Anniversary Mass for James Collins will be celebrated on Saturday 30th September at 5.00pm in The Church of the Resurrection, Killarney.

1ST ANNIVERSARY COLLINS

In loving memory of James Collins Bluebells Grove, Killarney who passed away on 3rd October 2022.

We’re missing you each a little more Each time we say your name, We’ve cried so many tears Yet our heart is broken all the same.

We miss our times together Things in common we would share, But nothing fills the emptiness Now you’re no longer there.

We’ve so many precious memories

To last our whole life though Each one of them reminding us, Of how much we’re missing you.

Lovingly remembered on the first anniversary of his death by sister-in-law Mary Brosnan, Sean, Ross and Dylan Brosnan.

1ST ANNIVERSARY

COLLINS

In loving memory of James Collins Bluebells Grove, Killarney who passed away on 3rd October 2022.

The day is done, The race is run, In sorrow and grief, We look at each other in disbelief. O’ But what if… Just one more race.

As we go out the gate we turn and stare, But you’re not there. Your race is run, You’ve passed the winning line, We missed it.

We miss you when we think of you, And we think of you every day. In our hearts you will always stay. For nothing loved is ever lost, And you were loved in so many ways.

Your mother-in-law Maura O’Riordan and brother-in-law Finbarr O’Riordan.

1ST ANNIVERSARY

COLLINS

In loving memory of James Collins Bluebells Grove, Killarney who passed away on 3rd October 2022.

You always had a smile to share, A laugh, a joke, a time to care, Each of us in our own way, Have special thoughts of you today.

From Donie Sheehan.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

MCCARTHY

In loving memory of Séamus McCarthy

Post Office, Gneeveguila, Co. Kerry

Who sadly left us on 16th July 2023.

The late Seamus McCarthy, known by one and all as the “heart of Gneeveguilla village’’, loyally served for 52 years as postmaster in the area. Seamus, who died on July 16 last, aged 82, is dearly missed by his family, his many friends and people in the local community.

Born on April 6, 1941, to Francie and Maggie McCarthy, he was one of a family of ten and the third generation of the family to run the post office in Gneeveguilla. He attended Gneeveguilla National School and secondary school in Naas, Co Kildare, and started working with his mother in the post office after his father had been unwell for many years.

Seamus went to work in London for a short period before returning to work in the post office after his father passed away, also delivering mail and telegrams to houses in a scattered area when the occasion demanded. When his mother retired in the late 1960’s, Seamus took over. Shortly after returning from England, he met his wife, Noreen, from the Ballydesmond area, and they went on to have seven children.

As well as running the post office, the couple also built the first supermarket in the Gneeveguilla area. An ardent GAA supporter, Seamus was a founding member of the Gneeveguilla club, serving as honorary secretary, in 1961, and as chairperson in 1973/’74. He was instrumental in starting the club’s under-age structure and in coaching juvenile teams.

Passionate about keeping rural Ireland alive, he was the main representative postmaster for the Mallow area in the fight to keep post offices open countrywide. And, as was the case with any cause he espoused, he devoted all his considerable energy to it.

Seamus lived out his Christianity in his everyday life and loved helping people, especially the vulnerable and the needy. He spent endless hours assisting people fill out forms for various types of assistance. Christmas Day was a really big occasion in the McCarthy home, with several invited dinner guests, including people living alone and those unable to cook for themselves. It was a day Seamus truly enjoyed in the company of others whom he warmly welcomed. Known for his in-depth knowledge of local families, he loved to walk around Gneeveguilla, especially Teahan’s Wood where had had fond childhood memories. As a person who loved meeting people and chatting with them, he enjoyed a pint of Guinness in the village pubs. Seamus also loved the Irish language and spoke it with anyone willing to so engage with him. He also loved having visitors call to the house, as well as family members and relatives from America, England, Dublin and other parts of Ireland. A bed was always found for such people, who often spent time with the family during the summer holidays.

The closure of Gneeveguilla post office, on January 26, 2019, marked the end of a long and dedicated McCarthy connection with the service, dating to 1910. It was an emotional occasion for Seamus whose grandfather, Michael McCarthy, was the first member of the family to be postmaster.

Predeceased by his sons, Frank and Vincent, Seamus is survived by his widow Noreen, children Margaret, Timmy, Ann Marie, Nora and Patrick, sister Hannah Mary O’Connor, brother Ambrose, and grandsons Broghan and Jayden.

Seamus was laid to rest in his beloved Gneeveguilla and the large crowds at his funeral bore ample testimony to the esteem in which he was held.

7TH ANNIVERSARY MCCARTHY

In loving memory of Kathleen McCarthy (nee O’Connor) Glounacopple, Kilcummin, Killarney Who died on the 28th September, 2016. Those we love don’t go away They walk beside us every day Unseen, unheard, but always near Still loved, still missed and very dear.

Just a prayer from the family who loved you Just a memory fond and true In our hearts you will live forever Because we thought the world of you.

Always loved and fondly remembered by your sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and extended family.

Anniversary Mass on Saturday 30th September at 7.30pm in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Kilcummin.

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE

O’CONNOR

In loving memory of Pat O’Connor Villajoyosa, Alicante, Spain and formerly of Muckross Road, Killarney, Kerry.

Whose birthday occurs on 2nd October.

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

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

Happy birthday Dad & Grandad. Triona, Brendan, Cian & our angel Amy.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY ROCHE

In loving memory of Margaret Roche

Willow Grove, Ballydribbeen who passed away on 29th September 2022.

We thought of you with love today

1ST ANNIVERSARY PRENDERVILLE

2ND ANNIVERSARY FITZGERALD

2ND ANNIVERSARY FITZGERALD

In loving memory of Maurice Prenderville

Ballyfinnane, Firies, Co. Kerry

Who passed away on 1st October 2022.

Sadly missed along life’s way Quietly remembered every day No longer in our life to share But in our hearts, he’s always there.

Sadly missed and remembered by his friends and colleagues in Muckross.

5TH ANNIVERSARY GUERIN

In loving memory of Rita Fitzgerald

Hazelwood Drive, Killarney

Who passed away on 2nd October 2021.

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 by your husband, Noel.

Thank

Loved and remembered everyday by your husband Kevin, sons Shane, Stephen and Liam, daughters Breda, Ellie and her partner Conor, and grandsons Alexander and Ollie.

Anniversary Mass on Saturday 30th September at 6.15pm in St Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney.

8TH, 12TH & 60TH ANNIVERSARIES KIELY

In loving memory of Teresa Guerin

Kings Park, Killarney

Who died on 29th September 2018.

Your Mother

Although you cannot hear her voice

Or see her smile no more

Your mother walks beside you still

Just as she did before

She listens to your stories

And she wipes away your tears

She wraps her arms around you

And she understands your fears.

It’s just she isn’t visible

To see with human eye

But talk to her in silence

And her spirit will reply

You’ll feel the love she has for you

You’ll hear her in your heart

She’s left her human body

But your souls will never part.

Always loved and missed by your sons Kevin, Sean, Noel, Stephen and Kieran, Stephen’s fiance Elizabeth, and your grand daughters Grace and Sarah.

Rita’s Anniversary Mass on Monday 2nd October 2022 at 6.15pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney.

2ND ANNIVERSARY FITZGERALD

In loving memory of Rita Fitzgerald Hazelwood Drive, Killarney

Who died on 2nd October 2021.

Time passes,Memories stay, Quietly remembered every day. Always remembered and loved, your son Garrett.

2ND ANNIVERSARY REMEMBRANCE DOYLE

In loving memory of Our parents Mossie and Peggy and our sister Ann Marie

Late of Woodlawn Road, Killarney

Mossie 19th October 2015

Peggy 28th September 2011

Ann Marie 24th April 1963.

Always a smile, instead of a frown. Always a hand, when someone was down.

Always true, thoughtful and kind.

Wonderful memories you left behind.

Loved and Always Remembered by Noreen, Aidan, Claire and Families.

Anniversary Mass on Sunday 1st October at 11.00am

In The Church Of The Resurrection.

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

Forever in our thoughts and prayers.

36TH & 27TH ANNIVERSARIES

RYAN

In loving memory of our dear parents

Michael Ryan who died on 18th January 1987 and Hannah Ryan who died on 2nd October 1996 late of 23 Dalton’s Avenue, Killarney. Beautiful memories treasured forever Of happy years spent together Life is eternal, love will remain In God’s own time, we will meet again.

Loved and remembered by Marie, Michael and family.

Anniversary Mass on Sunday 1st October at 10.30am. in St Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney.

In loving memory of Paddy Doyle Gullane, Gneeveguilla whose 2nd anniversary occurs on 5th October.

A sad farewell to one we love Kind husband we recall Good father with a gentle heart So full of love for all.

And in the evening of your life

A grandad full of care

In all our needs, at every turn We found you standing there.

Sadly missed and fondly remembered by your loving wife Maria, daughters Sheelagh and Máiréad, sons Pat and Mike, sons-in-law Denis and Joe, daughters-in-law Helen and Valerie, and your loving grandchildren, always.

Anniversary Mass for Paddy will take place on Sunday 1st October at 9.30am in Church of the Holy Rosary, Gneeveguilla.

In loving memory of Rita Fitzgerald

Hazelwood Drive, Killarney

Who died on 2nd October 2021.

You are so missed each and every day For you were someone special Who meant more than words can say.

Remembered always by your son Leonard, daughter-in-law Joanne and your grandaughter Faye.

2ND ANNIVERSARY

FITZGERALD

In loving memory of Rita Fitzgerald

Hazelwood Drive, Killarney

Who died on 2nd October 2021.

You had a smile for everyone

You had a heart of gold You left the sweetest memories This world could ever hold.

Love and remembered always by your loving grandson Dylan and partner Chloe.

3RD ANNIVERSARY

KELLY

In loving memory of William (Liam) Kelly

Late of Loretta rd, Killarney Who died on 3rd October 2020.

Your presence I miss Your memories I treasure Missing you always Forgetting you never.

Sadly missed by Rachel & Jordyn Tuohy.

21ST AND 25TH ANNIVERSARIES

LANDERS

In loving memory of Pat and Noreen Landers late of Ardrinane, Ballydowney, Killarney who died on 14th February 2002 and 30th September 1998.

Two special people who meant the world to us. Forever in our hearts.

Loved and missed today and every day. Maggie, Mick, Aoife, Brian, Eimear, Niamh and Sinead.

IN MEMORIAM Anniversaries, Acknowledgements, Remembrances and Novenas can be placed online at www.killarneyadvertiser.ie
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30TH ANNIVERSARY MCCARTHY

In loving memory of a special son Ian McCarthy

Late of Knockinane West, Kilcummin, Killarney

Who passed away on 29th September 1993.

They say that times a healer

But as the time goes on We seem to find it just as hard To face the fact you’ve gone.

today it’s the Anniversary

4TH ANNIVERSARY

O’LEARY

Remembering with love, joy and sorrow

Our beautiful Donagh Ballydaly, Rathmore 28th September 2019.

His Smile

We think about you always We talk about you still You haven’t been forgotten And you never ever will.

We hold your smile and memory in our hearts And there you will remain To walk and guide us through our lives Until we meet again.

Donagh you are always in our thoughts and forever in our hearts. xxxxx Mom, Dad, Jonathan, Noride, Siobhán, Réiltín and Sean.

5TH ANNIVERSARY

O’SULLIVAN

30TH ANNIVERSARY

MCCARTHY

In loving memory of a special brother Ian McCarthy

Late of Knockinane West, Kilcummin, Killarney Who passed away on 29th September 1993.

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In loving memory of our dear Son and Brother Freddie O’Sullivan

Late of Lyreatough, Kilcummin, Killarney Who died on 3rd of October 2018.

No one knew that morning What sadness the day would bring When a heart of gold stopped beating And we could not do a thing.

You never said goodbye to us Perhaps it’s just as well For we could not have said goodbye To someone we loved so well.

Always remembered and sadly missed by your mom Teresa, brother Tommy, sisters Mary and Eileen, and their families.

Anniversary Mass on Saturday 30th September at 7:30pm in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Kilcummin.

4TH ANNIVERSARY

O’DONOGHUE

In loving memory of John O’Donoghue late of Upper Killaha, Glenflesk, Killarney Who died on 1st October 2019.

Every day I need you Lord But this day especially I need some extra strength To face whatever is to be. This day more than any day I need to feel you near To fortify my courage And to overcome my fear. By myself, I cannot meet The challenge of the hour There are times when humans help But we need a higher power. To assist us bear what must be borne And so dear Lord, I pray Hold on to my trembling hand And be near me today. Amen. Always remembered by Mum and Dad, brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews, sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law.

Anniversary Mass on Saturday 30th September at 6.00pm in St. Agatha’s Church, Glenflesk.

4TH ANNIVERSARY

O’SULLIVAN

In loving memory of Dan (Donie) O’ Sullivan Late of Ballaugh, Kilbrean and London, Who passed away on 1st October 2019. May the winds of love blow softly And whisper in your ear

“We love and miss you Dan and wish that you were here”.

9TH ANNIVERSARY KERRISK

In loving memory of a wonderful husband and father Paddy Kerrisk late of Avondale House, Countess Road, Killarney who died on 29th September 2014.

Though full of loving deeds Who always thought of others first And helped fulfill their needs.

Someone who loved to bring a smile As he went on his way And never failed to brighten up A dark and gloomy day.

Someone who will never know how much he is missed and thought about For when he left, it seemed as if, the stars had all gone out.

Paddy you meant so very much In every single way

And you are remembered with much love Today and every day.

Lovingly remembered by your loving wife Máiréad, and children Anna and John.

Anniversary Mass for Paddy on Saturday 30th September at 6:15pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral.

14TH ANNIVERSARY & BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE

DEVANE

Lovingly

30TH ANNIVERSARY

MCCARTHY

In loving memory of our uncle Ian McCarthy

Late of Knockinane West, Kilcummin, Killarney

Who passed away on 29th September 1993.

Although we never got to see your smile Or hear your laugh, or hold your hand You will always be held close to our hearts.

From your loving nieces and nephews Shauna, Josh, Niomi, Nicole and Ian.

43RD ANNIVERSARY REEN

In loving memory of Jerry Reen late of Coolcorcoran, Killarney who died on 1st October 1980.

Softly the leaves of memory fall Gently we gather and treasure them all Unseen, unheard, but always near So loved, so missed, so very dear.

Never forgotten by your wife Maureen and family.

Anniversary Mass for Jerry Reen on Saturday 30th September at 6.15pm in St.Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney.

Deep in our hearts, your life is kept To love and cherish, never forget No more tomorrows we can share But yesterdays are always there. A silent thought, A secret tear Keeps your memory ever near In our hearts forever. xx Loved and remembered by your family, brothers and sisters, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews, extended families and all your friends.

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. BOS

ST. THERESA

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

In loving memory of Jimmy Devane late of Tullorum, Killarney who died on 29th September 2009 and whose birthday occurs on 3rd October.

Your gentle face and patient smile With sadness we recall You had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. We miss you now, our hearts are sore As time goes by we miss you more Your loving smile, your gentle face No one can ever fill your empty place.

Your loving wife Helen, and children Shane, Ciara and David.

Oh, Jesus full of grace and charity, victim for sinners, so impelled by your love of us that you willed to die on the cross. I humbly entreat Thee to glorify in heaven and on earth, the servant of God. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina, who generously participated in Your sufferings, who loved Thee so much and laboured so faithfully for the glory of your heavenly Father and for the good of souls.

With confidence, I beseech Thee to grant me, through his intercession, the grace of....which I ardently desire. 3 times; Glory be to the Father... Imprimatur Manfredonia 12-3-1971 Valentino Vailati, Archbishop. MS

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Of the day that you went away And we are standing here at your graveside And believe us when we say.
You’ll never be forgotten And every year we’ll shed a tear But it’s only because we love you And wish you were still here.
Loved and missed by Mom, Dad. xxx
moment
you died Our hearts were torn in two One side filled with heartache The other died with you.
often lie awake at night When the world is fast asleep And take a walk down memory lane With tears upon our cheeks.
We hold you tightly within our hearts And there you will remain Until the joyous day arrives That we will meet again.
remembered by Jennifer, Neil, Noreen and Danny.
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PRAYER TO PADRE PIO

SPORT

Club sides on the edge

It’s do or die for Kenmare, Rathmore and Spa in the Kerry

The final round of group games in the Kerry Senior Football Championship takes place this weekend with 11 out of 16 teams still alive and vying for a spot in the last eight.

Unfortunately, brutal weather condi-

tions badly affected most matches in Round 2 last weekend but credit to the players, they persevered and still managed to put on a show.

East Kerry, Templenoe, Dingle and Na Gaeil all secured their place in the next phase with impressive wins; Na Gaeil’s unexpected 0-10 to 0-9 victory over Dr Crokes was perhaps the result of the round.

There is still plenty to play for in Round 3 with qualification and top seeding up for grabs right across the board.

CHANCE

Group 3 is perhaps the most intriguing pot of the bunch with all four teams in with a realistic chance of advancing. By the same token, all four teams know that if things don’t go their way, their championship will be over.

Last year’s beaten finalists Mid Kerry lead the way on four points – a tally that would be good enough to guarantee qualification in other groups – and a draw at home to Kerins O’Rahillys on Saturday (5pm) will be good enough to

SFC

secure top spot and top seed for the quarter-final draw.

Spa will join them in the hat if they can beat Shannon Rangers at home (also Saturday at 5pm), but things get complicated if one or both of Spa and Mid Kerry slip up.

Kerins O’Rahillys, boosted by the return of Jack Savage, are still very much in contention. They can catch Mid Kerry if they beat them in Beaufort. If Spa also win, there will be a three-way tie and the top two will be decided on scoring

TIME TO SHINE: Kenmare's Seánie O'Shea is hoping to lead his side into the knockout stages. Photo: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile.

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difference. Spa are currently lagging behind in this department so a high-scoring win would be optimal.

If Spa and Rahillys both lose, they will remain on two points and they will be joined by Shannon Rangers. Again, scoring difference will apply to determine the group runners-up. A draw will be good enough for Spa if Rahillys draw or lose.

All things considered, the smart money is on Mid Kerry and Spa to qualify.

RATHMORE/KENMARE

Group 2 is also up in the air with three teams firmly in contention. Unfortunately for Feale Rangers, they were unable to match their strong showing in 2022; after two defeats in two games, they have already been eliminated from the competition.

Rathmore and Kenmare Shamrocks are currently joint top on three points each with St Kieran’s just a point behind in third. Rathmore and Kenmare play each other in Kenmare on Sunday at 4pm with the winners heading for the next round. The losers could be in a spot of bother as Kieran’s will fancy their chances of beating Feale Rangers, who have nothing to play for but pride. A Kieran’s win will guarantee a quarter-final berth as long as the other match isn’t a draw. If Rathmore and Kenmare draw and Kieran’s win, there will be a three-way tie at the top. Rathmore’s superior scoring difference would see them through and Kieran’s would need to win by five points to overtake Kenmare in second. It’s also possible that Kieran’s could sneak through with a draw but scoring difference makes this scenario unlikely. Still, this group could go right down the wire.

EASE

Things are more or less decided in Group 1, apart from the identity of the

top seed. Champions East Kerry have already eased their way into the knockout stages on the back of consecutive eight-point wins over South Kerry and West Kerry.

Remarkably, they have managed this feat without eight of the starting 15 who defeated Mid Kerry in the 2022 final. The Clifford brothers are still being rested, as are fellow Kerry players Chris O’Donoghue and Ruairí Murphy. Legion pair Jonathan Lyne and James O’Donoghue and Rathmore duo Shane Ryan and Paul Murphy are also notable absentees from last year’s decider.

The winners of East Kerry v Templenoe (Sunday at 1.30pm, Fitzgerald Stadium) will earn first place. Jerry O’Sullivan’s side will be favourites, regardless of how many stars are rested.

The other game between South Kerry and West Kerry is meaningless on paper but both teams will be eager to end the year on some kind of high.

PASSAGE

It’s the same story in Group 4 as Na Gaeil and Dingle have both already booked their passage to the quarters. Senior Club champions Dingle will host their co-leaders in Páirc an Ághasaigh on Saturday at 2pm. They would naturally like to win and keep the momentum going but it wouldn’t be surprising if some players are given time to recuperate following a hectic period that has included seven games in as many weeks. Likewise, Na Gaeil may choose to hold back with one eye on what will be a historic quarter-final for them. They failed to make it out of their group in their first year at senior level in 2022. Following last weekend’s famous win over Dr Crokes, the lads from Killeen will be dreaming of at least one more scalp. Remember, if they fail to make the county final then a senior relegation playoff

against Tralee rivals Kerins O’Rahillys awaits (assuming Rahillys don’t make the final themselves).

Dr Crokes host St Brendan’s in Lewis Road (also Saturday at 2pm) with both sides on zero points from two matches. The Killarney club were devastated to lose to Na Gaeil in Round 2 and coupled with the opening defeat to Dingle, that result means that they have failed to reach the quarter-finals for the first time since 2014 when they lost to Legion in Round 3 of what was then a knockout

competition.

Losing Gavin White to a hamstring injury during the Club Championship was a massive blow and Tony Brosnan, another key player, has only just returned following a collapsed lung.

After this weekend their focus will shift to preparing for the O’Donoghue Cup, a competition they are aiming to win for the third year in a row.

All six of this weekend’s matches that have something on the line will be streamed live by Clubber.

GROUP 1 PWLDSDPTS 1East Kerry 2200164 2Templenoe 220024 3West Kerry 2020 -9 0 4South Kerry 2020 -9 0 FIXTURES East Kerry v Templenoe (Sunday 1.30pm) South Kerry v West Kerry(Sunday 3pm) GROUP 2 PWLDSDPTS 1Rathmore 2101 11 3 2Kenmare Shamrocks 210143 3St Kieran’s 200202 4Feale Rangers 2020 -15 0 FIXTURES Kenmare Shamrocks v Rathmore (Sunday 4pm) Feale Rangers v St Kieran’s (Sunday 4pm) GROUP 3 PWLDSDPTS 1Mid Kerry 2200124 2 Spa 2110-42 3Kerins O’Rahillys 211032 4Shannon Rangers 2020 -11 0 FIXTURES Spa v Shannon Rangers (Saturday 5pm) Mid Kerry v Kerins O’Rahillys (Saturday 5pm) GROUP 4 PWLDSDPTS 1Na Gaeil 2200164 2 Dingle 2200104 3Dr. Crokes 2020 -3 0 4St Brendan's Board 2020 -23 0 FIXTURES Dingle v Na Gaeil(Saturday 2pm) Dr Crokes v St Brendan’s (Saturday 2pm)
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RESULT NEEDED: Paul Murphy of Rathmore. The East Kerry club need a win to guarantee their place in the next round. Photo: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile.

OPINION

The GAA: where you can do things that are illegal in UFC

Back when Conor McGregor rose to prominence, around ten years ago now, the UFC became quite popular in Ireland. The Dubliner’s fights were big events. You’d go in for a pint and hear lads chatting about spinning back fists and rear naked chokes. (If you were only half listening, you’d nearly think they were on about something else entirely.)

I never got into MMA. I couldn’t warm to McGregor so that didn’t help, but the primary reason is that the spectacle is too violent for me.

Give me a good clean game of Gaelic football any day, I would say to no one in particular, as my friends gleefully watched some Brazilian chap getting his face smooshed into the canvas in a blood-soaked flurry of fists and elbows and kneecaps to the nose.

Of course, the irony of my holier-than-though attitude is that the GAA is violent too, and arguably in a worse way. At least in the UFC you know what you’re getting. If you’re participating, there’s a good chance your arm might get ripped out of its socket or your skull might end up with more cavities than is strictly necessary. If you’re sitting in the front row, you could get blood spatter on your shirt. You know that when you’re buying your ticket.

On the other hand, the violence in the GAA is a sneakier kind of violence. It’s always there, lurking in the long grass, waiting to show its angry head. Sometimes - in fact, a lot of the time - it doesn’t bother. But when it does reveal itself, things can get very bad, very fast.

Some of the harder b******s amongst you are probably rolling your eyes at this point. Sure, what would the GAA be without the odd belt?

That would be grand if the odd belt was all we were talking about here. On the contrary, some of the violent acts we’ve seen on GAA pitches are far worse than that. In fact, not only are they bad by GAA standards, they’re even bad by UFC

UFC: Khabib Nurmagomedov executes a rear naked choke on Conor McGregor in their UFC lightweight championship fight in Las Vegas in 2018.

standards.

Yes, some scenes that unfold in Gaelic football and hurling games are too violent for the most violent mainstream sport in the world.

Take the recent Johnny Glynn incident in the Galway hurling championship. The former county footballer was caught on video apparently choking an opponent with his hand fixed around his neck. The prostrate victim was visibly struggling for air. When he got back to his feet, the skin around his throat was badly marked. In typical GAA fashion both players were yellow-carded at the time. But then, after the match (no doubt prompted by the reaction on social media), the CCCC stepped in to investigate. Glynn received a one-match suspension – the same punishment he’d get if he was sent off for throwing a punch or for calling the referee a bollocks.

Grabbing an opponent around the tra-

chea with the hand is illegal in UFC.

In January, during the All-Ireland Junior Club final at Croke Park, a Stewartstown Harps player aggressively grabbed Fossa’s David Clifford in the groin area. The referee didn’t see it but the TV footage is pretty clear. The incident sparked outrage but, as far as I can tell, no subsequent action was taken against the perpetrator. Any attack to the groin area, including striking or grabbing, is illegal in UFC.

In 2022, when the championship match between Armagh and Galway turned into an all-out melee, Armagh panellist Tiernan Kelly gouged Damien Comer’s eye. He received a six-month ban, but the timing meant he didn’t miss a single minute of intercounty football. Eye gouging is illegal in UFC.

Also in 2022, shocking footage emerged

burning issues

from Roscommon showing a team mentor entering the field during an U17 match and physically assaulting a referee. The referee was knocked unconscious and had to be removed from the scene in an ambulance. A 96-week ban – the maximum suspension allowable by the GAA’s current rules – was proposed at the time.

A coach entering the octagon and knocking out a referee is illegal in UFC (and I have never heard of it happening).

As recently as last weekend, an amateur video from a Dublin hurling match brought the issue of GAA violence to the fore once again. Another ugly mass brawl turned uglier when some guy in plain clothes an opposition player in the side of the head with a hurley. The victim was not wearing a helmet.

‘Some guy’ entering the octagon and assaulting a fighter with a bat is illegal in UFC (and I have never heard of it happening).

These instances of violence that we have seen in Gaelic games are not just excessive for a field sport, they are excessive for the most vicious sport out there – a sport that is too bloody for a lot of viewers (myself included).

Does this bother top ranking GAA officials? Because it should. This week they launched a new ‘respect’ initiative alongside the FAI and the IRFU. “The three main sporting bodies in Ireland are working together to remind everyone within their games about the values of ‘Respect’ on and off the field,” the press release reads.

That sounds nice but the people who engage in violence on our playing fields exhibit a complete lack of respect to our games and “reminding” them of “values” isn’t going to make a blind bit of difference. They need to face appropriate consequences for their actions - including permanent bans for dangerous acts - not a slap on the wrist or some time in the bold corner.

They talk about players and coaches and supporters showing respect but by failing to properly punish violence, the GAA are showing a lack of respect to everyone else.

Photo: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile. Our sports editor ADAM MOYNIHAN shares his thoughts on the week's
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THE WEEK INPICTURES

CHARITY DAYS: Pictured are winners and beneficiaries at the Captain's Charity Days at the Ross Golf Club. Standing: Fiona Carroll (St Francis Special School), Breeda Daly (St Francis Special School), Donie Broderick, Elaine Casey and Geraldine Guilfoyle (Comfort for Chemo). Seated: Michael O'Keeffe (Healycornelius Design), John Ivory (Captain Ross GC) and Barry O'Grady (Healycornelius Design).

TEAM OF THE CENTURY: Mairéad Kennedy submits her Kerry County Championship Team of the Century at Garvey's SuperValu Dingle under the watchful eye of Store Manager Kevin O'Connor. Submit your team at any Garvey's SuperValu and you could win hundreds of euro worth of vouchers. RUGBY: The Killarney RFC U18 girls team who were victorious in the Ballincollig Blitz. SOCCER: The Killarney Celtic U13 squad who defeated Cloughjordan in the National Cup. BADMINTON: Sinéad Galvin from Killarney (third from left) with her Irish Masters teammates at a competition in the Netherlands. CAMOGIE: The Killarney Camogie U12 team who won the County Championship. CAPTAIN: Leo Gaxha in action for Kerry FC during their 0-4 defeat to Galway at Mounthawk Park. Photo: Adam Kowalczyk.
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Clarke’s young guns are ready to rock

This is a big challenge for you Brian, coaching what is basically a very young squad of local players coming out of U18 ranks with the addition of two US players.

Yes, it’s a big challenge for these young men and for me as a senior coach, but I like what I’ve seen with these U18s, particularly over the past year. They’ll give good value. They will be totally committed, prepared to work their socks off and want to push hard for success. I can promise spectators that these lads will bring youthful enthusiasm and excitement to their game.

As a past player, I enjoyed coaching the U18s team. They have ability, commitment and drive, showing well in over 39 games in the highly competitive Cork league last season that they are up for the senior league. They also did well in a trip abroad to Valencia over four games and of course they won the prestigious 2022 Christmas Blitz in Castleisland.

Have you been busy in the pre-season preparing for Sunday’s opener?

Certainly. I’ll be using the local young guns as the nucleus of the team and we have added Braden Bell, the 6’7” Texas native, and Terrion Moss, the 5’10” player from the University of Maine. They are both coming off five very successful seasons of college basketball.

Moss is not a big man so how do you intend to use him?

He is a very versatile player, comfortable on the ball, good defensively, can do a lot assisting scores and he is great on the steals, providing scoring opportunities.

You are confined to a max of two Americans on the floor, but there are no such restrictions on European guests… Yes. The option is there to sign up Europeans without restrictions in numbers, but we intend to build our campaign around the two US players and the locals. The option to draft in Europeans is always there but our nucleus is a St Paul’s team built on local players.

Who can the spectators expect to see on the floor during the campaign?

Young local players from last year’s U18 squad include Mark Sheehan, Jack O’Sullivan, Oisín Spring and Eoin Carroll. Then you have the experienced guys like Mark O’Shea, David Gleeson - hopefully returning from injury, Jamie O’Sullivan and Ronan Collins, who has rejoined the squad. I see from your fixture schedule that after this weekend in Carlow you will have two consecutive home games. We’re looking forward to a big home support in the Killarney Sports Centre (Aura) on October 7 against the UL Eagles and then on October 14 we welcome the Galway Titans. All games tip off at 7.30pm and we are inviting local lovers of basketball to come along to see the young players stepping up to the big challenge of senior National League standards. You seem to be putting great trust on these young guns to step up to the tempo?

They are great young players and they are totally committed to our training rota every Monday and Thursday. They’ll give it everything in the games, so your readers are promised great fare in home games. All support will be appreciated. Back to yourself as a sportsman. You reached great heights in basketball, football and golf. Tell me about your background in basketball. We got a great grounding in Coolgreane Park [Brian’s siblings are Seán, Caroline and Dessie Junior RIP]. I was always playing sport with fellas older than myself, and you had some great players in Coolgreane when I was growing up. You learned how to take care of yourself. You

NEW DAWN: Lakers head coach Brian Clarke with Paul Clarke (captain), Braden Bell and Terion Moss.

On Sunday the St Paul’s ladies’ and men’s teams tip-off their respective seasons with a double header in Carlow. Eamonn Fitzgerald caught up with Brian Clarke, the new Scotts Lakers senior men’s coach, to chat about the challenge that lies ahead.
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learned how to shimmy, duck, dodge, weave, or whatever to get past the older fellas, and the same happened in the football.

I admired the great Paudie O’Connor, Merv Griffin and then later when I played senior, I learned a lot from Tom Looney and Joey Sheahan who was a great player. Seán Coleman was our coach.

The skills learned at a young age were features of your game thereafter. I recall two incidents. First, the 1992 All-Ireland Vocational Colleges final in Croke Park. You were full forward on the Kerry team and after 14 minutes you seemed to get a little bored having already scored 1-3 against the unfortunate Offaly full back. You drifted 80 yards outfield toward the Davin/Hogan Stand side, collected a punt pass and as the full back bore down on you, all you did was one solo and quick as lightning whipped the ball overhead and caught it behind your back with your right hand. The disappearing act brought howls of protest from the Offaly bench, but the referee did not deem it a foul. And wasn’t he correct in his decision?

Yes, but very few refs would wave play on. Of course, you went on to win that game, your first All-Ireland, to be followed later in 1996 when you won the All-Ireland U21 title with a Kerry team that included Diarmuid Murphy, Dara Ó Sé, Dara Ó Cinnéide, Liam Hasset (captain) and others.

And don’t forget Brian McCarthy, two

Crokes men on the starting 15. What was the other story?

You will recall the Killarney Community College basketball team you were part of had the likes of Mark O’Leary, Brendan O’Neill, Richard Horgan, Martin Brosnan and others. Pat O’Shea was the top-class coach and in the away game against the highly fancied senior Dungannon College you had a tremendous first half. During the interval the headmaster asked me who was the number 13 who was breaking their hearts. When I told him it was a garsún named Clarkey and to look out for him, he was a versatile sportsman, he replied, “He must be doing very well with St Vincent’s National League team in Killarney”. When I told him you were a 15-year-old precocious talent, his reply was instant. “If he was here, he would be playing senior men’s National League”.

Nice one. I thought it might be another double-trouble Clarkey story…

Yes, you were rarely run of the mill. Sometimes explosive and certainly temperamental, which some opponents used to get you sent off. Hands up, Eamonn. No, I wouldn’t say they set out to get me sent off, but they could certainly get under my skin. Sometimes they did and I walked. I could not handle what went on and reacted, making an instant wrong decision, but only sometimes. Isn’t that life itself? Sometimes we make the wrong decisions - but only sometimes.

Your underage performances with Dr Crokes were picked up quickly by the Kerry GAA selectors.

Yes, I was just 16 when Dan Bán (O’Sullivan), the Currow referee and Kerry selector, called me into the Kerry minors.

So you were on for a three-year stint with the Kerry minors?

Could have been, but poor Dan Bán was amazed that I did not join them. I was off to New Hampshire, USA with the Irish underage basketball squad. And when you are young and want to go, you gotta go.

No luck with the Kerry minors on the following two years, losing to Cork. You were picked up quickly for the Kerry senior squad to win the Sam Maguire in 1997, but you didn’t kick on with Kerry as expected. Why not?

Yes, 1997 was the breakthrough for Kerry after some lean years. I had a great understanding with Maurice Fitzgerald, a class player, a genius, really the man that won that final.

At age 22 you looked set for a long and successful career with the Kerry seniors, but by age 24 you walked away from the Kerry team. Yourself and Páidí Ó Sé didn’t hit it off.

Yerra, we’ll park that and leave it lie. It wasn’t a huge surprise that you took to the golf like a star, and your handicap came tumbling down. How far down? I got to 5.4.

That is phenomenal, even as low as Paudie Clifford. How come?

Know what you are doing and then it is practice, practice and more practice. The same goes for basketball and football.

There are examples of players who reached the top in both football and in basketball. I think of Tadhgie Lyne, Jim McKeever, Jason Sherlock, Pat

O’Shea, Liam McHale and Star (Kieran Donaghy). The latter told me that the safe hands and quick hands so necessary in basketball are a big plus for football. Can one transfer experiences and skills from one sport to another?

Certainly, and to add to Donaghy’s advice, you also have excellent vision, knowing what’s going on around you and deciding to lay the ball off to a teammate better positioned to score, or on some occasions the correct thing to do is to go for your own score. Good decision making is key to success. If you are prepared to learn and practise what you learn in one sport and transfer that to another sport, you will succeed. Attitude is just as crucial.

There must be down sides to playing basketball on a hard surface and playing football on the following day where the going is anything from yielding to very soft. It must be very difficult to marry both?

You are correct. I found that joints weren’t a problem but muscles, hamstrings etc were under pressure. They may be very stiff after being on the boards and that doesn’t transfer well to a football match the following day.

We’d better wrap this up Brian, due to space constraints. Best of luck on Sunday to St Paul’s men’s and ladies’ teams. We look forward to seeing your young guns in the Aura for the home games on October 7 and 14. One final word: what can we expect of your team in the 2023/24 season?

Spectators can expect a very competitive young squad, and excitement that will light up the court. They will be fired up and competitive like I was as a player. They are up for it; so am I. They will bring athleticism, passion, enthusiasm, scores, and maybe a few dunks as well.

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Killarney Athletic

U15 NATIONAL CUP RESULT: Shannon Town 3 Killarney Athletic 2 AET. Our U15s made the trip to Shannon on Saturday morning for the first round of the national cup and unfortunately came away empty handed after extra time. We started on the front foot and played some great football which resulted in a Jayden Hurley free kick finding the top corner. This seemed to spur the home side on, and their physically bigger boys began to impose themselves on the game. After some good play in the middle of the park the home side levelled just before half time. HT 1-1. The second half started with Shannon on the front foot, but our boys stood firm until a pretty soft penalty was awarded to Shannon as we were headed paying out from the back 2-1 to the Clare side. Our boys started to grow back into the game and got rewarded with an equaliser when Jayden again hit another cracking free kick to the Shannon net. 2-2. We pushed and pushed for the winner only for our own penalty appeals to be waved away after Tadgh was upended in the box and Alan headed the resulting corner just over. FT 2-2 Extra time was needed to separate the two sides and it was the home team that struck the killer blow halfway through the first half of extra time to make it 3-2. All 18 players tried their best, but the home side saw the game out. The home team laid on the best of hospitality to our lads and parents after the game and we wish them all the best in the remainder of the competition it’s back to local action for our boys in two weeks’ time who hopefully can get back to winning ways.

DONIE: The club would like to wish our Chairman Donie Murphy a speedy recovery after his recent operation.

Killarney Celtic

RESULTS: FAI Junior Cup Rd 1 - Ballingarry AFC 0 Killarney Celtic 4. Trpimir Vrljicak 2, Liam Spillane, Brendan Falvey. Jako Munster Youths Cup - Killarney Celtic 2 Mastergeeha 3. Oran O'Neill, Luke Daly. SFAI U15 National Cup - Killarney Celtic 7 Aisling Annacotty 0 - Jack Culloty, Luca Mosca, Ignacy Truchan, Jack O’Grady, Luke O’Shea, Mark Looney. U14 Premier - Killarney Celtic 7 Tralee Dynamos 1. Kiernan Kelly 2, Stephen Shine, Oisin Cryan, Luke Clancy, Emmanuel Iheme, Hammad. SFAI U13 National Cup - Killarney Celtic 6 Cloughjordan 1. Cillian Scannell 3, Jack Kissane 2, Sean Angland

Mastergeeha

LOTTO: There was no winner on 22nd September 2023 of the Jackpot for €4,400. Numbers drawn were 01, 03, 19, 25. Consolation prizes of €50 went to John Sheehan, Lyreatough; Denis Cronin, O/L; Helen & Patrick O’Sulli-

van, Knockinane; Mick Daly, 78 Pinewood, Killarney. The next draw will be Friday 29th September for Jackpot of €4,600.

MEK Galaxy

MEK GALAXY GOLF CLASSIC: What a great day at Beaufort Golf Club for our Golf Classic! Thank you to everyone who has supported us. We are very grateful to all the local businesses, individuals & families who have contributed to this event! Thanks also to the hard-working Committee who made the event so successful and to Beaufort Golf Club for being wonderful hosts.

NATIONAL CUP U13 BOYS: Moneypoint

2-3 MEK Galaxy. A great result by our Under 13 boys with a great away to Moneypoint! Goals from Fionn Bevan, Mikey Cooper and James Rooney.

Killarney Legion GAA

SENIOR B TEAM: Patrick Kielty may be the new host of the Late Late Show on Friday night, but the Senior B Team produced their own Saturday evening version in Direen to qualify for the Molyneaux Cup final. Trailing by 1-10 to 1-5 with twelve minutes to spare the game looked to be out of reach but a strong finish grabbed the spoils. Sam Benson got the ball rolling with a point soon followed by another by David O’Sullivan. With the game heading for injury time Peter O’Sullivan broke down the right wing, cut inside and laid it off to Shaun Keane, who duly sent a low scudder to the net. With the sides now level it was all in the melting pot. David O’Sullivan, accurate all afternoon, nudged Legion one point ahead and some stout defending saw out the win. Glenflesk had looked comfortable at various stages in the first half as well but some well-timed interventions from David O’Sullivan and Thomas Moriarty with an opportunistic goal meant they were never out of reach. Leading 1-7 to 1-5 at the short whistle, the men from the Glen extended their advantage to five midway through the half but that was only the prompt for the home side to finish with a flourish. They now face local rivals Dr Crokes in the decider which is due to played this weekend coming.

SCOR SINSEAR: Scor Sinsir 2023 takes place on Friday 13th October in Currow. If you are interested in taking part for the Club in any of the following competitions please contact Caroline at 083 8915953 as soon as possible. The events are Figure/Ceili Dancing, Solo Dancing, Ballad Group, Recitation/ Scéaláiocht, Nuachleas/Novelty Act, Group Instrumental Music, Set Dancing. The Table Quiz will be held separately on October 11th.

Spa GAA

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP: In the second round of the County Championship, we played Kerins O'Rahillys in

Strand Road on Sunday last. Fortunately, following a late goal the result was in our favour when the final whistle blew Spa 1-10 Kerins O'Rahillys 0-11. In the final group 3 game we will play Shannon Rangers at home in Spa at 5PM Saturday 30th September.

LOTTO: Numbers drawn 22, 23, 25, 28. Jackpot not won. Lucky Dip winners €50 each: Lorna Murphy, Online; Niamh Fenton, Online; Dan Ferris, Park Road; Nora Mai O’Sullivan, Curraglass. Next week's jackpot will be €3,400. The Spa Lotto draw takes place on Monday nights. Play online on spagaa. com or tickets can be purchased in Sheahan's Centra Muckross Rd, Dalys Supervalu, The Torc Hotel, Jimmy Brien's Bar, McSweeney Arms or The Arbutus. Thank you for your continued support.

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

SENIOR COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP: Dr. Crokes 0:09 Na Gaeil 0:10. We travelled to Na Gaeil on Saturday where we suffered another disappointing loss in the County Championship. We played the first half against a very strong wind. The wind didn’t seem to bother us in the first minute of play when Charlie Keatings effort on goal hit the cross bar. The rebound fell to the hands of Cian McMahon who was blocked down before Micheal Burns fired the ball to the left and wide. The first score of the game came in the 4th minute through a Na Gaeil 45. Tony Brosnan then levelled matters 2 minutes later with a free of his own. Charlie Keating had another chance at goal in the 7th minute but struck the ball too far to the left and wide. Points were traded for the remainder of the half, and we went in trailing by one at half time. We opened the scoring in the second half through a Tom Doyle point to level matters once again. The home side played very defensively throughout the half and forced us to kick under pressure and from distance. We took our chances throughout the half, some of which paid off while others didn’t. Unfortunately, it wasn’t to be our day. We now face St. Brendan’s at home next weekend in the final round of the group.

MOLYNEAUX CUP SEMI FINAL: Dr. Crokes 2:12 Firies 1:04. Played in tough conditions in Dr. Crokes GAA grounds our second team secured their place in the 2023 Molyneaux Cup Final. It was the visitors who got the scoreboard moving first before an Alex Hennigan free levelled matters moments later.

Alex Hennigan soon saw green when he fired the ball passed the Firies number 1 to give us our first maximum of the day. Our backs played fantastic football and Firies scoreless for the remainder of the half. Special mention to Sean Coppinger

who was outstanding in defence. Conditions seemed to worsen in the second half and wet and slippy conditions made it hard for players to keep the ball. Shay O’Meara was unlucky not to stop a Firies ball rolling passed him and into the net 3 minutes after the reset. Second half points from Brian Fitzgerald, Sean Fitzgerald, Sean O’Neill and a Brendan Falvey goal set us on our way, and we ran out comprehensive winners. We now face Legion in the Final next weekend.

Glenflesk GAA

LOTTO: There was no winner of Glenflesk Lotto which took place on 20/9/2023 in Glenflesk Hall. Jackpot €5,400. The numbers drawn were: 1, 8, 20, 26. Consolation Prizes of €50. 1. Shane Grady, Killarney. 2. Brendan Brosnan, Knockanimirish (Sellers’ Prize). 3. Dan and Anne O’Sullivan, Clonkeen (Yearly Ticket). 4. Breda Moynihan, Station Rd, Headford. Next draw will take place in Glenflesk Hall on Monday 2/10/ 2023. Jackpot will be €5,600 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.

SENIOR COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP: Congratulations to East Kerry on their win over West Kerry last Sunday in Lispole in round 2 of the County Championship and another top performance from our Glenflesk men on the team.

WEDDING BELLS: Congratulations to our hard-working Coiste na nÓg chairman Padraig O’Sullivan who got married last Saturday to former Kerry rose Julett Culloty. We wish them both a long life of happiness and joy.

KNOCKANES NATIONAL SCHOOL: Irish Sign Language Lessons for Parents & Friends. Our school will host a free 4-week, introductory course to Irish Sign Language for adults commencing on Thursday, 5th October at 3pm. Classes will run for 30 minutes every Thursday. Please phone the school at 064 7754038 to book a place or for further information. All welcome!

TUSLA KERRY IS SEEKING FOSTER

CARERS: Information evenings 6:30pm to 7:30pm - The Rose Hotel Tralee, Wednesday 4th of Oct; Scott's Hotel Killarney, Wednesday 11th of Oct; The Listowel Arms Hotel, Tuesday 17th Oct. Freephone 1800 226 771; Email: tusla. fostering@tusla.ie Visit: fostering.ie.

LEARN TO USE A LAPTOP: Kerry Education Training Board in association with Barraduff Community Field Organisation are pleased to announce beginners’ classes on how to use a Laptop. Laptops are provided. Contact Paul Favier on 087 6111190.

Kilcummin GAA

MC ELLIGOTT CUP SEMI-FINAL: Kilcum-

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min 1-14 Castleisland Desmonds 1-11. Well done to our Junior team who qualified for the McElligott Cup final which takes place this coming Saturday in Direen (Legion Pitch) at 4.30pm. A goal by Noel Duggan, a great save by Keith O’Leary and four second half points by Paudie Moynihan were pivotal for this success but it was a good team performance that saw us prevail. Team Keith O’Leary, James Devane, Damien O’Leary, Darragh Brosnan, Andy Lowin, Oisin O’Leary, Jack Fogarty, Colm Kelleher, Danny Cronin, Jack McClain, Mikey O’Shea, Oscar O’Connor, Ger Sheehan, Noel Duggan, Padraigh Moynihan. subs used John Devane, Richie O’Connor.

KILCUMMIN LADIES FOOTBALL CLUB: Kilcummin Ladies Football Club used clothes collection will take place at the clubhouse on Friday 29th September from 7pm to 9.30pm, on Saturday 30th September from 10am to 1pm and Sunday 1st October from 11am to 12.30pm. 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. Please spread the word with your family and friends. Your support is greatly appreciated.

Listry GAA

LOTTO: Numbers drawn 7, 17, 22, 25. €100 Colm Counihan Faha. €50 Martina McCarthy. €50 Flor Doherty. €25 Breda Tangney Listry. €25 Barbara O’Sullivan Fossa. Jackpot Sunday 1st Oct €7,050.

SENIOR B: Best of luck to our senior B team who play Kerry Cup Final Listry v Tarbert Sun Oct 1st at 12pm in Knocknagoshel.

U15: Our U15 team are Home to Beaufort on Friday 29th sept in Keel at 6.30pm in Rd 2 of Mid Kerry Championship.

U13: Both teams play Milltown/Castlemaine during the week ahead. B team on Wed 27th sept at 6pm in Milltown. A team on Sunday 1st Oct with venue and time tbc.

U11: U11 teams travel to Keel on Sunday 1st Oct for the final game of the season. U10 GIRLS: Our u10 girls have a blitz in Allman Park Sunday 1st Oct commencing at 10am.

East Kerry GAA

RESULTS: MD O’Shea U13 League - Spa 1-10 Scartaglin 1-10. MD O’Shea East Kerry U15 Championship Sunday October 1 at 11 Division 1 - Kilcummin v Firies. Kenmare v Legion. Fossa v Glenflesk. Rathmore v Dr Crokes. Division 3 - Currow v Gneeveguilla. Spa v Cordal.

SUPER TOUCH: East Kerry/Kenmare

U14 Super Ten competition took place this weekend. Killarney Legion, Dr Crokes and Fossa hosted games in testing weather conditions. The standard of football was excellent with over one hundred twenty players in action.

Clubs pitches were in superb shape for the games. Thanks to Eddie Walsh (Rathmore), Evan Horan (Glenflesk), John O’Neill (Spa) and Sean O’Keeffe East Kerry Board for supporting Vince Cooper East Kerry/Kenmare GDA in completing the games. Top teams in each group going forward to next stage are Killarney Legion, Kilcummin and Dr Crokes.

EAST KERRY JERSEY DRAW: Congratulations to Niamh Fenton, winner of our East Kerry Black Jersey. Thanks to everyone for your support. Condolences.

SYMPATHIES to the families of Dan Crowley Knockacorrin, Currow, Kerry Scartaglen, Kerry. John J. O’Reilly, Shanacloon, Beaufort, Kerry. Kitty Lovett Hanifin (née O’Brien) Brackluin, Annascaul, Kerry, Castlemaine, Kerry, Dungarvan, Waterford. Denis P Moynihan Brú na Sinsear, Rathmore, Kerry, Killarney, Kerry, Cork. Mary P. Cronin (née McCarthy) Shronebeg, Rathmore, Kerry, Coolea, Cork. Timothy Sheahan Curraghkerry, Mallow, Cork Doneraile, Cork, Rathmore, Kerry.

Beaufort GAA

SYMPATHY: We extend our sympathy to Eamonn Kissane and family on the sad passing of his father, Pat Kissane, Rangue, Killorglin and the Galvin family on the sad passing of their brother, Tim Galvin, Carnahone.

FIXTURES: Senior Ladies won their last round Intermediate Championship game against Inbhear Sceine Gaels, Kenmare on Sunday and will be in the semi-final against Scartaglin on Sunday, 1st October. Senior men will be home to Glenbeigh/Glencar, Sunday, 1st October at 12 midday in round 1, Mid Kerry O’Sullivan Cup. Mid Kerry senior men will play Kerins O’Rahilly's in Beaufort on Saturday, 30th at 5pm in Co Senior football championship, round 3, group 3 game.

RESULTS: Beaufort were defeated by St Senan’s in Minor men Club Shield, Group D final. Final score Beaufort 0.10 St Senan’s 2.09.

LOTTO: The next lotto draw for a jackpot of €15,000 will be on Sunday, 1st October. Tickets available from usual sellers, shops and public houses and online at www.beaufortgaa.com. Your support is of the lotto is greatly appreciated.

EXERCISE CLASSES: Autumn classes are beginning this September. Classes at present are Yoga and Pilates. Pilates with Colleen to include Ladies, Men’s and Active retired classes. Please contact Colleen at 086 1731469 for times and details. Yoga mixed class by Ondata-Well-Being. Please contact 085 1350417 for details or the Club at 087 9975737.

SCOR SINSEAR: Scor Sinsear is for participants and G.A.A. Club members over age 17 on 1st January 2023. There will be no district competition this year and all participants will go straight to the County finals to be held in Currow on Friday,

13th October. All entries need to be submitted before Thursday, 5th October. Please contact Anita at 086 3219685 if you require more information or if you would like to enter.

Killarney Camogie Club

UNDER 12: Well done to our girls who are Division 2 County League Champions after a well fought victory v Ballyduff in Crotta GAA Grounds last Monday evening 18th September. There was great hurling on display throughout the game from both sides, and our girls pulled through with the victory winning by a small margin in the finish. Thanks to Ballyduff for a very sporting game, which was nail biting most of the 2nd half! Thanks to referee Mike Hennessy and Crotta GAA for the use of their pitch. County Secretary Elaine Murphy & Kerry star Kate Lynch were on hand to present both teams with their sets of medals. Thanks to Sarah Dineen and Sean Casey for their hard work training the girls all year. Thanks to the parents and supporters for the car pooling and dropping the girls to each training session and match, no matter how far we had to travel. Most of all, thanks to a fantastic group of girls, who give 100% and keep on digging deep, especially when it's needed the most. The bond they are making is incredible and lifelong friendships are being forged along the way. Looking forward to more great games over the coming years

UNDER 14 COUNTY FINAL: Hard luck to our Under 14 girls who were defeated by Abbeykillix on Monday 25th September in the Division 2 Cup Final under lights. It was a hard battle from start to finish. Thanks to the girls for all their dedication during the season; coaches Gerard Breen, Padraig Griffin and Kate Lynch; the parents for all their continued support; Mike Hennessy for officiating and Spa GAA for their excellent facilities. Wishing Maebh a speedy recovery.

Killarney Golf & Fishing Club (Ladies)

RESULTS: Ladies Open Day, Mahony’s Point, Team of 3, kindly sponsored by Donagh Hickey Motors. 1st Geraldine Collins, Mary Mc Monagle, Patricia Lynch 90 points. 2nd Monica Hurley, Rose Crowley, Helena Jackson 87 points (Last 6 holes). 3rd Rose Fitzgerald, Mary O’Sullivan, Liz Moloney 87 Points (Last 9 holes). 4th Maeve Quirke, Grainne Shortall, Mary Garvey 87 Points.

Killarney Golf & Fishing Club (Men)

RESULTS: Singles VPAR. Sponsored by Liebherr. Played on Saturday 23rd & Sunday 24th September 2023. Winner –Ger Walsh 7up (16). 2nd – Martin Fowler 3up (10). Best Gross – Jason Arthur 72 (3). Category 1: Winner – John C O’Connor A/S (8), 2nd – Ger Hogan 1dn (7),

3rd – Alan McDermott 2dn (5). Category 2: Winner – James O’Grady 3up (11) bk9, 2nd – Brian O’Regan 3up (10), 3rd – Anthony O’Carroll 1up (11) bk6. Category 3: Winner – Shane Edwards 1up (16), 2nd – Darragh Kelly A/S (17), 3rd – Patrick Howard 2dn (13) bk9. Category 4: Winner – John Wall 1up (24), 2nd – Bernard O’Shea 1dn (25), 3rd – Padraig O’Connor 2dn (22).

Ross Golf Club (Ladies)

RESULTS: Eileen Doran McCarthy Cup. Congratulations to Betty O’Farrell on winning the Eileen Doran McCarthy Club Singles Trophy and to the runner up Mary Moynihan.

WEDNESDAY MORNING COMPETI-

TION: Winner of Wednesday morning’s 9-hole competition was Kathleen Fitzgerald.

COMPETITIONS: Saturday 7th October. Scramble kindly sponsored by Mary Gorman & Breda O’Farrell. Please put your name in the book in the locker room. BEST OF LUCK to Killarney Race Company for the upcoming races on this Saturday & Sunday.

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)

CHARITY DAYS: Captain John Ivory held his Charity Days in the Ross GC on Friday and Saturday last to raise some funds for St Francis Special School in Beaufort and also for Comfort for Chemo Kerry. Despite some inclement weather on Saturday afternoon the event was a great success, with lots of sponsored teams and tee boxes. and a brilliant raffle available as support options The course remains in fabulous condition and was a fitting test for all participants. The welcoming atmosphere in the Clubhouse, with some good food on offer and beautiful scenery to match ensured it all added up to a brilliant few days for the Ross Golf Club, but more importantly a good success for the charities. Full details of the funds later. We sincerely thank all of our sponsors for their generous support. The winners were: 1st Healycornelius Design team of Michael O’Keeffe, Barry O’Grady, Mike McCarthy, Kieran O'Connor. 2nd The Fexco team of Donal O’Sullivan, Ivo O'Sullivan, Ger Murphy, Jenny Pigott. 3rd Killarney Golf & Fishing Club team of Colm O'Shea, Tommy Galvin, Mike Maher, Declan Kelly. 4th Larkfield House team of Eoin Looney, Mark Davies, Gary O'Shea, Ger Flynn. 5th Elaine Casey & Team of Elaine Casey, Denis Casey, Tead Ryan, Donal Doherty. 6th Killarney Race Co team of Jonathan Casey, Mike Casey, John O’Sullivan, Seamus McCarthy. 7th Charlie Foley's team of Alan Flynn, Mike

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Courtney Damien Greer, Jim Morris. Longest drive sponsored by O'Sullivan's Outdoor Store: Ladies Mary Gorman. Gents Ronan Kelliher. Nearest the Pin sponsored by Murphy Brownes Restaurant: Ladies Christina O'Sullivan. Gents Mark Davies.

Deerpark Pitch & Putt Club

NATIONAL INTER-CLUB QUALIFYING: Well done to our 1 Team of Damien Fleming, John McGrath, Gearoid Cronin, James Fleming, Mark O'Shea and Nathan Cronin on topping their section of the National Inter-Club Qualifiers in Riverdale, Nenagh last Saturday with an impressive score of 41 under par. They now go forward to the Finals day next month as one of the Top 10 sides in the two qualifying venues on Saturday. Commiserations to our 2 team of Sean Kelly, Connie O'Sullivan Jnr, Ger O'Connor, Noel Moynihan, Paddy Murphy and Jason Reen who missed out on qualifying in Tipp Hills the same day.

NATIONAL INTER-COUNTY CHALLENGE: Congratulations to Fintan Martin, Brian Moloney and the Kerry Junior Men’s Inter-County team on their impressive victory in the National Inter-County Challenge in Ryston, Newbridge, Co Kildare against Louth last Sunday, winning by an impressive margin of 7-2.

SUNDAY DRAWS: (Reduced to one draw due to weather) Fourball Betterball- Nett: Daniel Kelly & Niall O'Loughlin 35, Gross: Noel Moynihan & Bobby Kelly 45 and Hole-In-One: Daniel Kelly (10th Hole).

LISTOWEL SCRATCH CUP: Scheduled for this Saturday September 30th after its postponement back in July. Please support.

CAPTAINS PRIZE: Our Lady Captain Margaret C Looney hosts her Captain’s Prize this Sunday morning October 1st. Play over 36 Holes Singles Strokeplay with an entry fee of €10 per player. All players asked to be present for 9am on Sunday morning.

Killarney Rugby

U11s TO PLAY AT THOMOND PARK: Best of luck to our U11 boys and girls who head to Thomond Park tomorrow to play Richmond RFC at half time of the Munster v Barbarians game. A double header at Thomond which promises to be a wonderful day out for our players with a dream coming through to play on the hallowed turf! Best of luck to our coaches Liam Murphy and Fergus Cronin and all the players taking part.

BALLINCOLLIG BLITZ: A huge congrats to our U18 girls who won the 10 a side blitz today at tanner park. The blitz featured 12 teams from Across Munster and Leinster. The girls played fantastic running rugby despite very wet conditions. Killarney played Middleton-Youghal, Ballincollig and Kilkenny in the group stages before meeting

Dolphin in the semi-final and Ballincollig again in the final. Defensive work rate was excellent and the girls conceded just one try across the five matches. Thanks Ballincollig for a fantastic day. Well done to all our girls and coaches. Next Saturday the girls take part in a blitz in Limerick ahead of the big Munster matches at Thomond.

MILLO O'MEARA TOURNAMENT: Last Sunday we held our annual Millo O'Meara memorial Tournament with 8 clubs taking part on the day, in wet conditions. The pitches were in fantastic shape in spite of the weather and the rugby flowed. In the end Clonakilty beat Killarney to win the Millo O'Mara trophy, Kanturk won the Bowl, Shannon won the plate and Dunmanway/Bantry were the medal final winners. A wonderful day in memory of our dear friend and coach Millo who would have been so proud to see the tournament take place, with €1,500 raised for the Kerry friends of Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association. Thanks to Anne Gabbett, Fiona Landers and Liam Murphy for the hard work in organising the day, to all our referees (Declan, TJ, Pamela, Marie and Steve) who braved the elements allowing free flowing rugby. Also thanks to Mags, Sharon, Wendy and Nora for running the clubhouse on the day and Donncha and Seany for their help. Thanks to all the teams who took part.

FIXTURES: U18 boys v Killorglin/Iveragh, Aghadoe Sat at 12. U16 Boys v RCD, Aghadoe Sat at 12.

Killarney Valley AC

WELL DONE to all the athletes that braved the weather conditions in Killarney last Sunday for the County Juvenile / Seniors Cross Country Championships. First up was the U10 Girls 1000m, Lucy Devane came 2nd and Chloe O’Sullivan came 4th and their team came 2nd place. In the U10 Boys, Conor O’Donnell came 2nd, James Doody came 3rd, Charlie Kelliher came 5th and Joe O’Shea came 6th. Fionn Culloty came 2nd and Aaron O’Sullivan came 4th in the U12 Boys 2000m. Saoirse O’Shea came 1st and Alannah McGlynn came 3rd in the U12 Girls 2000m and their team came 3rd place. Conor Duffin came 2nd in the U14 Boys 3000m. Kirsten Kenny came 2nd in the U16 Girls 4000m while Gabriel Ortega came 2nd in the U16 Boys. Grace O’Meara came 1st in the U18 5000m and Cian Spillane came 1st in the U20 5000m. Our Senior men also did fantastic with a Gold and Bronze for their team.

TRAINING continues every Monday and Thursday 6-7pm for our Cross Country Season.

5K: Looking forward to our Couch to 5K program starting next Tuesday 3 October for 8 weeks. We still have some spaces left so book now to avoid disappointment via the link on our website below.

INFO: All information on Training Schedules are on our website www.killarneyvalleyac.ie.

Killarney Badminton Club

SEASON: Badminton season started back with the Munster Master held in the SET University Waterford on the 16th of September. Sinead Galvin started off her season in style. Winning the ladies doubles with her partner Miriam Rohan (Kingdom Castleisland), and runner up in the singles and mixed. As the new 2023-2024 badminton season commences it is the perfect time to reflect on the highlights from last season: Kerry County Championships. Killarney Club members had some great successes at Kerry County Level. Division 1 Mixed winners: Niamh Hickey and Tom Bourke (Kingdom). Division 2 Mixed winners: Sam Hayes & Brendan McGovern. Division 2 Mixed winners: Kieran Crehan & Jill Redmond (Listowel). Division 4 Mixed runner up: Rahad Rahman & Aoife Bowler (Moyvane). Division 5 Mixed winners: Jack Muldarry & Laura O’Connor. Division 2 Doubles

Winners: Cathal O’Donovan & Aaron Tan (Tralee) and Niamh Hickey and Saorcha Fitzgerald (Moyvane). Division 3 Doubles Winners: Adele O’Brien & Josie Gilbert (Ballyheigue). Division 4 Doubles Runners Up: Sonia Smith & Jessica Galvin and Alvin and Rahad Rahman. Division 5 Winners: Jack Muldarry & Stephen Cotter. Munster Championships: The winners of the championship in Kerry went on to play for their County at Munster Championships played in the University of Limerick. Well done to Jennifer Nash & her partner Helen Browne (Moyvane) who won the Grade D ladies doubles, Kieran Crehan & his partner Jill Redmond (Tralee) who were runner up in the Grade F mix doubles and Adele O’Brien & her partner Josie Gilbert (Ballyheigue) who were runner up in the Grade F ladies doubles. Nationals: Congratulations to Maeve Twomey, Niamh Hickey and Sinead Galvin who were part of the Kerry Grade C intercounty team who came 2nd in the All-Ireland final. International: The highlight for the Killarney Club was our very own Sinead Galvin who was chosen to play for Ireland in the Netherlands in June 2023 with the Irish Masters Team, a huge achievement based on her Irish ranking from winning competitions in Munster, Leinster, Connaught, and Ulster throughout the year. Well done Sinead!

Killarney Salmon & Trout Angling Club

COMPETITION: The final competition on our calendar is the Tom Bambury Memorial competition, being fished on this Sunday the 01st of October on Lough Lein - an annual fundraiser for the great services provided at St. Francis Special School in Beaufort - it’s

always a well-supported event and has added spice this year with the race for the final few points being heavily contested for. We are delighted to have Michael Twohig of Twohigs Supervalu Kanturk onboard this year as the competition sponsor. Entry being taken from members right up to the morning of the competition.

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: The AGM of Kilcummin CCÉ will take place on Thursday 5th October at 8pm in the Parish Office. All are welcome to attend.

50TH ANNIVERSARY SOCIAL: Kilcummin CCÉ will host a 50th anniversary social on Saturday 14th October at Heights Hotel, Killarney. 3 course meal followed by music with Neily O’Connor and Trad Disco. Tickets €40 and U16 €15 (children’s menu will apply) are available from the Rural Development Office, Shane O’Callaghan 086 2763577, Geraldine Pigott 087 6764368 or Catriona McGuire 087 2227512. If anyone has old or current photographs of branch activities that we could display on the night, please email them to kilcummincomhaltas@gmail.com.

ADULT LADIES SET DANCING CLASS: A fun night of set dancing is being planned for Wednesday nights for a 10-week term from 8-9.30pm in Kilcummin Recreational Hall provided there is sufficient interest. This is a great opportunity to get fit, create new friendships as well as enjoying great fun and craic. To register please contact Mary before Friday 29th September on 0879620135. Please Note: Classes will not go ahead without the required number.

MORIARTY SCHOOL OF DANCING: Junior set dancing classes has commenced in the Recreational Hall. Beginners from 7-8 pm. Intermediate and Advanced from 8-9 pm. Class is open to children from primary school age upwards. Newcomers from within Kilcummin parish and outside are very welcome to join. Please contact Mary on 087 9620135 for any queries.

KILCUMMIN COMMUNITY GAMES: Kilcummin Community Games will be holding their annual church gate collection on the weekend 30th September & 1st of October.

ICA: On Wednesday Oct 4th the ICA are pleased to welcome cardiologist Dr. Haytham Makki to their meeting. This meeting will be held in the Parish Centre and is open to parishioners. Please be seated by 7.45pm as we want the meeting to proceed without interruptions.

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