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by George Thompson - Editor
Isn’t this weather just fantastic? our cover this week sums it up perfectly – definitely ice cream weather. It’s the end of season for many sports and I would like to congratulate all of the local clubs who have won silverware and especially all those young people involved in sport who have achieved and who continue to achieve their goals. Staying on a sporting note, I was pleasantly surprised to get a call from Pat Connolly of Fr. Mathew’s Basketball club informing me that I was the recipient of their Media Award for 2009/2010. Coming from a sports background and being a sports editor first and foremost, this award was all the sweeter for the reason that I grew up in the shadow of ‘the Parochial Hall’ which was the home of Cork basketball and I have played and coached the game I love for most of my life until I retired as a coach a few years back. I mentioned this in the few words I spoke on receiving the award at the club’s annual awards ceremony last weekend and I would also like to reiterate that as the last coach at Douglas Basketball club in the late 90s it was frustrating, like it was for many other clubs, to try and hold onto their talented players who would, for the most part, cross over the Lee to the Northside and the stronghold of Neptune and Demons. This made it almost impossible for southside and county clubs to compete against the strength of the ‘Big 2’. Now recognised as the fastest growing club in Munster, Fr. Mathews is quickly changing the trends of Cork basketball with a team of recognised and respected coaches together with over 200 players of all ages – girls and boys – who are proving that this club is going places and with the energy, silverware and talent I witnessed at the clubs awards ceremony last Sunday – Fr. Mathew’s Basketball Club is a name that will be a household name the length and breadth of Ireland. Already they have won National titles, County titles and have players on the Cork and Irish squads at their respective age level. I feel and said at the awards ceremony last weekend, that it’s only a matter of time before players from the Northside will be coming across the Lee to want to join Fr. Mathew’s Basketball Club. The launch of Sex and the City 2 the movie is creating quite a stir and at John O’Sullivan’s Bar is offering those who produce their cinema ticket, a Cosmopolitan cocktail free (one per customer) as part of their current Cosmo – Sex an the City promotion. As I have two boys about to sit Junior and Leaving cert exams I would like to offer my best wishes to all students facing these most important of tests.
• The Douglas Post Magazine editor George Thompson receives the Fr. Mathew’s Basketball Club’s 2009/2010 Media Award from Cllr. Mick Finn at the Club’s Awards Day held last weekend. Pic: Pat Connolly
• Friends Rob Short, our man Kevin O’Sullivan and well known Douglas business man and former MotoX Champion Des Morris pictured catching up on The Douglas Post in Monaco during Grand Prix week. Rob is Vice President at Microsoft (Seattle) and is originally from Douglas where his father Frank was the first Bank of Ireland manager.
Slán George Thompson Editor
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• Locals cool off in the River Lee, Lee Fields, Cork yesterday. Pic Daragh Mc Sweeney/Provision The Douglas Post Magazine | Unit 14 | Morris House | Douglas West | Cork | Ireland Tel: 021 4369000 | Fax: 021 4369148 | Email: frontdesk@douglaspost.ie | www.douglaspost.ie The publishers have made every effort to ensure all information is correct at time of print, however no responsibility is accepted for errors or omissions. The views expressed in the articles herein are not necessarily those of the editor or the publisher of The Douglas Post Magazine. The Douglas Post is published weekly by Douglas Post Ltd.
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Thank You O’Sullivan’s! Dear Editor, This letter is to say a “Big thank You” to Donal O’Sulivan and all the staff at O’Sullivan’s Bar in Douglas for the hospitality shown to us in providing us with a place for our Ballinlough Writer's Group, upstairs in the boardroom. It is very comfortable and quiet and ideally suited for a meeting. Due to cutbacks in the library opening hours we were unable to meet there any longer, but we would like to thank them for so kindly facilitating us during the past few years Yours truly, Anita Daly Ballinlough Writers' Group.
DOUGLAS TO RECEIVE BREATH OF FRESH AIR. Dear Editor, Douglas Community and Development Group, who have been increasingly pro-active in creating greater amenities for the people of Douglas and surrounding areas, are requesting that Cork City Council re-opens the existing walkway adjacent to the Gael Scoil in Douglas, which has been closed for the past 3 years, to allow the people of Douglas to gain access to the former landfill site from the City side. As Chairman of the Douglas Community and Development Group, I am willing to offer the use of this walkway which runs through my land as this is a much needed amenity for the people of Douglas. Currently there is very little available to the people in Douglas who wish to walk, jog or just enjoy the fresh air, and the proposed walkway would be a very welcome facility and asset to the people of Douglas, Grange,
Frankfield and surrounding areas. Yours sincerely, Dan O’Mahony Chairman Douglas Community and Development Group,
Ops! Dear Editor I was very surprised that your columnist Geraldine Blake would be so inconsiderate and sneering regarding parking on the pavement and forcing an elderly person to have to walk on the road. Parking on footpaths is extremely selfish. It is a huge problem in the Douglas area and is an issue for the elderly, the disabled and people wheeling children in buggies. Boasting about being selfish and ignorant is not clever or smart. Regards Emer Haugh
The Smart Economy? Dear Editor, The above present buzz words doing the rounds. Elitest phrase in my book; like parading straight nines and tens at exam times. Unfair to all pupils. Mise in the workforce at 15, Primary Cert level, providing well for my family. White collar brigade brought us to to-day’s mess. Professors and big bosses applying for Cinema staff and fast food outlets. My message to students, no matter where you earn your crust, providing earned honestly, life will be good to you. Yours Neil O’Donoghue
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN!!! Dear Editor I’m a pupil of 6th Class Ballintemple N.S. Crab
Disclaimer: Any views or opinions expressed in these letters are solely those of the individual author(s) and do not necessarily represent those of The Douglas Post.
Lane, Cork. I’m writing today to bring to people’s attention the do fouling around our school. Many of the junior students are stepping in the dog faeces or dragging their bags through it. This is very unhygienic. I request the dog owners would take responsibility for their dog’s waste. This isn’t difficult as there are many devices to assist cleaning up after your dog. I know this because I’m a dog owner myself.
However since there are people who won’t do this voluntarily, I feel strongly that fines for dog fouling should be increased. Also more litter wardens are needed to enforce these laws. I hope that this letter will make an impact on people and encourage them to “scoop the poop!” Yours sincerely Pupil 6th Class, Ballintemple N.S.
Deirdre Clune T.D.
CORK GIRLS WONT BENEFIT FROM CERVICAL CANCER ROLL-OUT A high number of young girls in Cork city won’t benefit from the rollout of the cervical cancer vaccine as the schools allocated the vaccine are not in Cork city. The roll-out has received wide publicity in the past number of weeks but it is important to clarify that it is not going straight into all schools but is being rolled-out on a pilot scheme to 21 schools spread throughout the country and only girls who are now in sixth class or 1st year will be getting it. The vaccine will be given in three different doses, one this month, one in July and one in November. So, girls in second year next year will be receiving the vaccine but girls who are finishing second year this summer will not be eligible. The programme will be rolled out in full this September for all first years throughout the country. For the past number of years there has been a growing rate of 1.5% of cases of cervical cancer in this country. In real terms that means of the 180 women currently diagnosed in Ireland every year, 77 will die. This vaccine will save lives and it will send a signal to the world that we in Ireland value the lives of our daughters and make their health a priority. It’s a pity however, that many young girls will be missing out on this vaccine by only a couple of months. For the girls who are not eligible for the vaccine free of charge, the Government has decided that they will have to pay for it privately. So therefore those who can afford to give their daughters the vaccine can get it while the daughters of those who cannot afford to will have to take their chances and hope they don’t fall victim to the cancer in the future.
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Oh to be in Cork now that summer is here I was babysitting my dad for the weekend as my mum went to London for my brother’s daughter’s communion and was prepared for a sedate two days. My father only watches RTE so I was obliged to watch the Late Late which I feel hasn’t been same since Gaybo retired. I thought David Kelly with his gentle humour and dapper dress at age 81 was a gold mine of stories to be followed by the most wanted man in Ireland, Tommy Bowe. Most sport personalities have no personality but his easy manner and ready smile made my heart melt. My parents have a lovely garden which I was quite content to sit in but my son had a match in Cobh so we dragged ourselves along. We got lost several times and tempers were deteriorating rapidly as we got more hot and bothered trapped inside an airless car when suddenly we came across the pitch perched on a hillside overlooking the sea on a glorious Saturday morning. On Sunday, my sister had a fit to go swimming so we sat under an apple tree in the Anglers Rest for lunch and afterwards, we left my dad in the shade with his Sunday papers to find a place to swim. We crossed the road, cut through the car park and entered a field snowing with dandelion seeds and followed the track to find a river bank full of travellers with their horses and dogs. My first instinct was to run but my sister was completely unfazed. She flapped out her towel on the stones where we sat demurely and watched the antics of Francie dragging his horse into the river ‘for a swim’, while his friends oblivious to the freezing water dived into the river terrifying the fish with their belly flops. The dogs were no bigger than rats and were resigned to being picked up by tiny toddlers and flung into the water. There was a four day old foal that looked a dog with an oversized head that was obviously adored. Everybody seemed to be called Francie; there was lots of good natured slagging and they didn’t mind the audience. I could have sat there all day. We then went to Fountainstown which was mobbed with half of Cork down there already. The tide was well in and everybody was forced to sit on the stones. Because of my freckly
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Douglas Writers Group The Douglas Writers Group next meeting will be held in the South County on Friday the 11th June at 5.30 pm. New Members Welcome! Meetings held on the second Friday of each month. DOUGLAS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION News
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Screen on Ballybrack Stream. The stream running along the west boundary of the Community Park will need to have a screen installed before it goes into the culvert section that runs under Church Street and the Douglas Shopping Centre. This is necessary to trap trash which could otherwise build up and cause flooding. After due planning process, C.C.C. have required that this work be done, and plan to carry out the proposed work themselves. From time to time, council maintenance staff will need to clear the debris. To allow this work to be undertaken, it will be necessary to cordon off a section of the park at the Church Street end. Douglas Community Assoc. has been in contact with interested parties and have made a submission to C.C.C. with a view to minimising the effect of proposed work. Community Welfare Facilities A Community Welfare Officer attends at the Community Centre two mornings a week, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9.30 to 11.30 a.m. Office Hours The Community Association office is open each day and Janice, our Administrator, is there at the following times:
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Wed, Thursday 2-4 pm To contact Janice, phone 4894955, or call to the centre during the above times. If you have issues of a community nature you wish us to address, you can always write a note and let it with Janice or e-mail douglasca@eircom.net , and it will be put on the agenda of our monthly meeting. Farmers Cross Ladies Club – Flower Display Meet 2nd Thursday of every month at Frankfield House. New members welcome Douglas GAA Club “You’re only a stranger once” Thurs Bar - Texas Hold 'em poker Fri - Bar – Live Music Sat . - Hall - Dancing Matches ‘Live’ on Big Screens St Columba’s Hall, Sports and Social Club Live music every Saturday Night. Matches live on big 8 foot screen. For booking functions contact Eoin 087 2866254 Farmers’ Market held every Saturday Providing customers direct access to quality local and gourmet food, this market takes place every Saturday morning between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. The market offers a selection of different aromas and flavours such as Andre’s bread from the Baking Emporium, Alex, our Italian who does home-made foods; Tom Clancy’s free-range chickens and ducks along with other products from Ballycotton; Gudrun’s natural cheese from Fermoy, Sarah’s organic products from her own farm in West Cork; Old Milbank Smokehouse with its award-winning organic Smoked Salmon. There is Free Parking, Friendly Atmosphere and support for Small Irish Businesses. For more info. contact Jean at 4365631 or 087-9302600.
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Pfizer job losses will have major impact on Ringaskiddy/ Shanbally area Speaking following the announcement that pharmaceutical giant Pfizer is to shed close to 800 jobs in Ireland, closing two plants at Ringaskiddy, Fine Gael local Senator Jerry Buttimer said the move will have a devastating impact on the area which has been beset by a raft of big corporation closures in the last 24 months. “The closure of two Pfizer plans at Ringaskiddy will have a major impact on Cork which has, since May 2008, seen companies such as Motorola, Hormann Electronics, Smurfit and Odlums either scale back operations or pack up altogether. “In August 2008 the Pfizer plant in Little Island was also shedding staff and at that time I called for the establishment of a Government taskforce to get a handle on the situation and determine why so many jobs were being lost in Cork. “It is tragic to hear of any job losses but coming so deep into a recession is extremely difficult to take. This is an extraordinarily sad day for the Cork workers of Pfizer and their families. The heartbreak of this announcement is compounded by the fact that it will affect so many young people who have mortgaged themselves up to the hilt to buy houses they couldn’t afford that they are now struggling to keep. “Job losses of this nature are also a real cause for concern as they are the sort of high-value jobs that we should be attracting to Ireland. This Government has been so focused on cosying up to the banks and balancing the books that it has completely refused to address the jobs crisis despite umpteen warnings from Fine Gael. It is as plain as the nose on Brian Cowen’s face that unless we stem the flow of joblessness we will never get the country back on track. “With 44,702 people now recorded on the Live Register in Cork, the need to lock-down alternative employment, to give people hope in the future, is even more pressing than ever. This Government must stop ignoring our continually sliding competitiveness and set about adopting the myriad Fine Gael proposals which can steer us to calmer waters today. Better still they should step aside and allow the Party with the plan and the team to step into action while we still have some Cork jobs to save.”
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It was George Bernard Shaw who said “There is only one religion, though there are a hundred versions of it. “ Our poem this week by Padraig De Brun, who doesn’t give us any information about himself, would appear to enhance that point of view. Although I seem to get the impression that Padraig is stating that there is only one God. Thomas Davis similarly mentioned “What matters if on
Writers Group Meetings Douglas Junior Writers Group - Puccini’s Douglas Village Shopping Centre on Fri 28th May at 5.30pm Bishopstown Writers Group – Bishopstown Library Thurs 3rd June at 6.15 PM Douglas Writers Group, - South County on Friday the 11th June at 5.30 pm Ballinlough Writers - John O’Sullivan (Douglas) Fri 18th June at 5.30 pm Ó Bhéal – Open mic every Mon at The Hayloft (upstairs at The Long Valley), Winthrop Street
different shrines we pray onto one God”. Padraig has certainly given us a poem that provokes thoughts to reflect on.
The Cruise I passed by the Purser’s office And noticed a small sign Which read “Interdenominational Services Quarter after nine.” I thought “ I’ll get a piece of that If only just to see What kind of God did they have -
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A Catholic, I am – Since the day that I was born. Alas! I got there - just too late The travelers had all gone. But I found a pamphlet lying there, With the Prayers they had just read. Amazed - I found – they were the very same prayers In my Mass – I’d just said. I read the Pamphlet end to end And concluded; We’re all the same We all pray to the same God We just call Him by a different name Amen Padraig De Brun Send your poem to ‘The Poetry Corner’ / Douglas Post. Unit 14. Morris House, Douglas, Cork or you can email it direct to ronniemcginn@eircom.net. If possible keep your poem to 20 lines. You may choose any subject you like, in any form you like as long as it’s original. We look forward to hearing from you. RonnieMcGinn
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• Pictured backstage at the City Hall, Paddy O’Brien, Cork Person of the Month with Brian Crowley MEP. Also included are Paddy’s sons Ronan and Brian O’Brien; Louise Forrest, Pat Lemasney, Southern Adv., (Sponsors) and Manus O’Callaghan, Award Organiser. Picture: John Lotty.
A surprise presentation, of a Cork Person of the Month award, was made to Paddy O’Brien on the stage of the City Hall this week. Brian Crowley MEP presented Paddy with the award, during the final of the Over 60’s Show, to mark his lifetime’s work in caring for the elderly of Cork. Paddy’s work as a voluntary social worker began, back in 1953, when he took a summer ‘messenger boy’ job as a 14 year old youth, and came across extreme poverty in inner city areas. He began running ‘messages’ for these elderly people and later started organising social events. At the time there was no community organisations or other support services, so Paddy became the voice of the elderly in Cork. Over the past six decades he has led many campaigns for the elderly, including subsidised heating, access to medical care, housing, financial help, social welfare entitlements, government prioritization, costs of nursing home care and loneliness. “Loneliness is still a huge problem amongst the elderly and that is one reason why I continue to run the Over 60’s Show in communities all over the city and county, for the past thirty four years” said Paddy O’Brien this week. “Paddy O’Brien has made it uncomfortable for local and national politicians all his life, and his great skill was in keeping the needs of the elderly and the poor on the public agenda. For that alone he deserves this award recognition and thanks” said Brian Crowley MEP at the award presentation. “Loneliness is a disease, and I appeal to individuals and organisations to keep in touch with elderly people, be they your own family, friends or neighbours. That is my central message all my life, and we still need improvements in this area” added Mr. O’Brien. Paddy has now retired as Regional Manager of the Heart Foundation, after 20 years service, but is still involved in promoting the healthy lifestyle message throughout the region.
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SPECIAL OLYMPICS CÉILÍ A Céili is being held this Wednesday night in Ballincollig GAA Hall in aid of Inniscarra Special Olympics BOCCE club. Five members of the club are taking part in the National Special Olympics championships. Music for the night by the Owenabue Valley Traditional Group from 9.00 pm to 12 midnight admission €10 FUNDRAISING CÉILÍ NIGHT Thursday night 3rd June a fundraising Céilí and Old time night in aid of Damhsa Fest 2010 in the Carrigaline GAA Pavilion
will kick off the Summer season of Irish Nights in that popular venue. The entry ticket will qualify for the super social draw, which will take place on the night. Rince from 8.30 to 11.30. Admission €10 including tea and hospitality. Céad mile fáilte roimh chách. Enquiries Barry 087 813 7990. Marien Hall Ballinhassig Ceili (Sets) in the Marien Hall Ballinhassig on Fri May 28th. Music by Kevin Lynch & Marie Twomey.Time 9.30 to 12.30 .Admission 10Euro. Teas served. LITTER CHALLENGE Carrigaline Tidy Towns are gearing up for the Cork County Towns Litter Challenge that takes place from now till Thurs 24 June. The first judging period will be until Wednesday 26 May and the area covered during that period will include the Town Centre & Glenwood. Please take your litter home and help Tidy Towns.
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Ciarán Lynch TD
Voting facilities for vision impaired Environment Minister John Gormley must make adequate provision for voters who are blind or vision impaired so that they can vote independently and in secret at the next general election. Although the constitution states that that voting is done by secret ballot with each voter having only one vote, people who are blind or vision impaired are being denied this right, which means that for thousands of people voting remains inaccessible. Currently, a person who is blind or vision impaired is forced, either to bring along a “trusted friend” or to request the assistance of a returning officer, to fill in the ballot paper when they go along to cast their vote. This is simply unacceptable, because everybody, regardless of what disability they may have, has the right to cast their vote in secret.There are a number of solutions that would address this problem, many of which are already in place in other jurisdictions around the world. Tactile templates, featuring Braille and large print are already in use in places like the UK, Australia, New Zealand and the USA.Solutions based on such a system need not be expensive to implement and I believe they should be put in place in time for the next general election. I will be raising this with the Environment Minister John Gormley in the Dail at Minister’s Question Time this week, and will be pressing him for a commitment to address this problem as a matter of urgency.
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Congratulation to Billy Horgan 2010 winner of the Over 60’s talent competition. The final held before a packed City Hall last Sunday night had fourteen contests who had come through the various local heats and recent semi-finals. Billy a resident of Ballyphehane and representing Togher having previously made it to the finals won the competition with his version of the Sinatra classic ‘My Way’.
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Pianist Hugh Tinney celebrates Chopin's Bicentenary in Bantry Celebrating the Bicentenary of the birth of Chopin, Hugh Tinney will be performing a special Chopin concert in Bantry House on Saturday 5 June at 8pm. Hugh Tinney returns to Bantry a few weeks later for this summer's West Cork Chamber Music Festival which takes place from 25 June to 3 July in Bantry. For the concert on Saturday 5 June, Hugh Tinney has chosen a varied programme of works by the great Polish composer including Prelude C sharp minor, Mazurka in B, Ballade No.4 in F minor and Etude in G flat Op.10 No.5 'Black key' and culminates in the great B minor Sonata to mark our celebration of this Bicentenary of a much-loved composer. Tickets for this eagerly awaited concert are €20.00 €15.00 [Students: €10.00] and available online at www.westcorkmusic.ie or from the office on 027 52788. You can also find out more information about the West Cork Chamber Music Festival at www.westcorkmusic.ie Since winning first prize at both the 1983 Pozzoli and 1984 Paloma O'Shea piano competitions, Hugh Tinney has performed in more than 30 countries throughout Europe, the USA, South America and the Far East. A prize in the 1987 Leeds Piano Competition earned him a busy career in the UK, performing with orchestras such as the London Philharmonic, Royal Philharmonic, Royal Scottish, BBC National Orchestra of Wales and London Mozart Players. Highlights in Ireland include Chopin and Schubert recital series at IMMA in Dublin, the complete Mozart and Beethoven Piano Concertos at the National Concert Hall, the Beethoven sonata cycle jointly with Philippe Cassard and Joanna MacGregor at Bantry House and regular solo appearances with the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra and Ulster Orchestra. From 2000 to 2006 Hugh Tinney was Artistic Director of the Music Festival in Great Irish Houses. He teaches at the Royal Irish Academy of Music and has been a jury member at several international piano competitions. He was awarded a two-year bursary by the Arts Council of Ireland to research, perform and record Irish and international contemporary piano music during 2006 and 2007. • President Mary McAleese and Dr Martin stops by at Innishannon House Hotel for refreshments on their way to west Cork
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Ballinlough Community News With Mary Cremin Ballinlough Community Association visit Lord Mayor Members of Ballinlough Community Association visited the Lord Mayor's Office recently. The Lord Mayor Cllr. Dara Murphy welcomed the members, he praised all the voluntary work that the members were undertaking, and also mentioned the seven excellent Councillors that we have in the South East Ward, he mentioned in particular that he was delighted that the Ballinlough Community Association had decided to enter the 'Over 60's Competition again, after a number of years. He talked about the excellent work that the Meals on Wheels undertake each day. He stressed the importance of voluntary workers in the Community. The attendance included Chairperson Cllr. Laura McGonigle, Cllr. Terry Shannon, former Lord Mayor Donal Counihan, Officers & committee members. A
presentation was made to the Lord Mayor by Cllr. McGonigle. Mayor by Cllr. McGonigle. Ballinlough Retirement Club Ballinlough Retirement Club express their deepest sympathy to the the family of Oliver Lyons. Oliver passed away last Wednesday. He was a founder member of the Retirement Club twenty years ago. The final of the Paddy Kearney Memorial Trophy was played in the Community Centre last Wednesday At the conclusion of play Cllr. Terry Shannon presented the trophies to the winning team of Joe O'Sullivan, Liam O'Flynn & Maurice McGrath. Mrs.Ann Kearney presented the Paddy Kearney Memorial Trophy, her son Kevin was also present. This Trophies for the event were sponsored by Cllr. Terry Shannon who is a very loyal supporter of the Club, Terry pledged to sponsor the Trophies again next year. The club members would like to thank Liam Towler, Vincent Barry & Michael Collins for organising this event &
Michael O'Shaughnessyfor the photographs. Ballinlough Gramophone Recital Venue:Pastoral Centre Date: Thursday 27th May Time: 8.00p.m Presenter on the night is :Denis O'Callaghan All Welcome This is the last recital of the season We wish everyone a Happy summer, and will see you back in September
The Final of the Over 60's took place in the City Hall last Sunday night. Out contestant Paddy Crowley was one of the Final fourteen. Two weeks ago after his accident, no one thought Paddy would be able to take part, but our Paddy was determined that he would sing in the Final. He was collected by the Lord Mayor's Car, family friends & neighbours gathered to see 'Paddy off' for his big night. Seventy supporters were in the City Hall to cheer Paddy on, he gave his beautiful rendering of 'A Bunch of Violets Blue'
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Cllr Kieran McCarthy My new book, Inheritance: Heritage and Memory in the Lee Valley is being launched on Tuesday 1 June 2010, 8pm at Griffin’s Garden Centre, Dripsey, Co. Cork. is based on the series of articles that featured in the Cork Independent newspaper from October 2007 to June 2009. It documents my explorations in the parishes of Aghabullogue, Inniscarra and Ovens on the northern valleyside on Inniscarra Reservoir, part of the course of the River Lee. The Lord Mayor is doing the honours of launching it. All welcome!
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Record in The Parrothouse Nestled on a hillside overlooking one of the pretty, traditional white villages of Andalucía in Southern Spain, perches a large white house in the shade of an ancient pecan nut tree. This magical setting, just 30 minutes from Malaga airport, is home to The Parrothouse - a small and intimate, but professional and powerful recording studio owned
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Funding for Cork Sustainable Travel Initiatives Cork South Central T.D. Michael McGrath has welcomed the allocation of €215,000 for three Sustainable Travel initiatives in Cork City. The funding is made available under the Department of Transport’s Smarter Travel Project Fund. Funding is being provided for three city wide colour walking trails. One walk per year for each of the next three years will be developed. “The allocation of €150,000 for three city centre walking trails is most welcome, and will enable the City Council to develop three separate walking routes in the city as an attractive tourist amenity. Cork City has so many interesting sites to see, and this project will allow the Council to include them on designated walking routes which will be accessible to everyone irrespective of their mobility needs,” according to Deputy McGrath. Funding is also being provided for a campus bike project in UCC allowing members of staff in UCC with easy access to a fleet of rental bicycles for travel between campus locations and places within the city during the day. In addition, funding is allocated towards the implementation of the proposed 30KM/PH speed zone on the island in Cork City. “The allocation of this funding will help to deliver innovative sustainable travel projects in Cork City and forms part of an overall €15 million fund for various projects over 5 years,” concluded Deputy McGrath.
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be such a positive experience, and having recorded eight hugely successful albums at The Parrothouse, he clearly still feels the same way. Parrothouse clients come from all corners of the globe and include Ireland’s own Trionagh Moore (Daniel O'Donnell's band) and Sean 'Almighty Craic' Murray. After a day in the studio, guests enjoy the warm Mediterranean evenings by relaxing in the pool or taking a stroll through the orange and lemon groves before joining the family for a delicious home-cooked meal. Studio bookings include airport transfers. Trusted local accommodation can be arranged. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN MORE INFORMATION YOU CAN CONTACT GERRY CROWLEY ON (087)7631563 OR EMAIL gerry1975@eircom.net Coffee Morning / Bereaved by suicide A coffee morning coming up for those bereaved or affected by suicide on tuesday 1st June and
1st Tuesday of every month @ 10.30 - !2am in The Boardwalk, Lapps Quay Cork City. Teas Coffee and scones kindly donated by Neil Prendervill. All are welcome and you may bring spouse, sibling or friend/s.The coming together of those similarly bereaved can offer the oppertunity to gain strenght and understanding from individuals who have experienced the loss of a loved one through suicide.for more information please do not hesitate to contact Collette on 087/2750355 or Brigit on 087/6310482 Cork Constitution Rugby Summer Camp 2010 For Boy's & Girls Aged 6-13 Years. €100 per child Which includes Summer Camp Kit (Back Pack, Summer Camp T-shirt, Shorts & Socks) Week 1: 5th July - 9th July Week 2: 12th July - 16th July Times: 9.30 a.m. - 1.30 p.m. Monday to Friday
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Senator David Norris Senator David Norris addressed a capacity audience at the Cobh and Harbour Chamber Annual Dinner in the Commodore Hotel, Cobh. A dynamic and experienced orator, Senator Norris entertained those present with his colourful eloquence and the deep sense of humanitarian responsibility which came across in his address. He also spoke of his delight at being in Cobh and of the warm welcome which he received. President, Michael Martin stated "Senator Norris was an excellent
• John Donovan, Michael O’Brien, Joseph Barrett, Mary B O’Brien and Richard Newman pictured at the launch of 1 Day for Rehab, a new annual fundraising day, in RehabCare on the South Douglas Road yesterday which will take place on Sunday, 20th June 2010 Pic: Diane Cusack
speaker and the Cobh & Harbour Chamber were priveleged to have a speaker of his calibre for our Annual Dinner. The Annual Dinner also featured the ConocoPhillips Business of Year Award. Michael King, Commercial Development Manager of ConocoPhillips stated "The company which were nominated for the 2010 award were established in 1869 and have been providing a first class service for over 140 years. Employing over 350 staff nationwide this year’s recipient is McKechnies Cleaning Services Ltd". He presented the award to an elated Edel O’Connell, Businesss Development Director of McKechnies. "We are honoured to receive the award" she stated " The McKecnhie approach is to work in partnership with clients delivering a clean and well maintained environment with minimal disruption and we strive to continually improve our levels of service. We would like to thank ConocoPhillips for the award and the Cobh & Harbour Chamber. At the conclusion of the event, Michael Martin President presented Senator Norris with a Jean Rynhart sculpture of Annie Moore as a • Michael Walley Aoife Walley Heather Bird and Patrick Martin at the Senator Norris address to Cobh and Harbour Chamber Dinner
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Youthreach Mahon News With Laura Edmunds - student This week seven Youthreach students travelled to Tipperary to complete their Gaisce Bronze Award. For two tough days they hikes the Galtee mountains. They stayed in a 200 year-old, An Óige owned, hunting lodge. The students found it a struggle with the changing weather conditions and the long distances that had to be covered. All seven students completed the challenge. Mahon Family Resource Centre Free Community Health Clinic Mahon Family Resource Centre are holding another Free Community Health Clinic on May 24th from 10am til 3pm. Appointments are now being taken and each appointment takes 15 minutes. The nurse will test for Cholesterol and Diabetes as well as blood pressure checks.
Advice on nutrition and diet will be provided if required and any questions people may have can also be asked during the apppointment. These clinics are informal and casual and they are open to all. limited number of appointments are available so book early. Tea and Coffee is provided as well as an enjoyable and relaxing space to sit when you arrive for your appointment. Call the Family Resource Centre on 0214358866 for an appointment. Vegetable and Herb Planting Workshops These workshops have started already but if you want to join in the class you can do so on any of these dates. 19th May 10am - 12am €6 Per class. Visit to an allotment is being organised for the class. Call the office to book into a class (021 4358866) tmas to all...
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Cllr. Laura McGonigle Deputy Lord Mayor of Cork Advice clinics each Friday at 5pm, in the Ballinlough Community Centre, feel free to pop along
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Mini Country Market Mahon Community Centre 10 – 4 every Thursday Mahon Community Centre Bingo every Tuesday night. Books go on sale at 7.15pm Young Enterrtainers Group Boys and Girls 7yrs upwards. Monday nights 7.45PM Young at Heart Ladies & Gents Bowling Club every Wed 2.30 – Fri 7.PM Walking Group Every Thursday 10.15 Am
L.E.S Mon – Fri 9AM - 1PM. 2PM – 5PM Daytime Courses at Family Resource Centre: (Phone 0214358866) Art, Aromatherapy, Yoga, Bread making, Parent and Toddler, Print Making Evening Courses: Creative Writing, Cookery, Pottery Also available Basic Adult Education Support Adult Education Mahon Basic Adult Education Suppport for help with: Reading, Writing, Spelling, Basic Maths, Basic Computers. Mahon Family Resource Centre. 021 435 8866 Chiropodist Chiropodist Patrica Magnier is available at the Community Centre. For appointment ring 087 608 2195
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The Lough – Water Quality Report I recently received a report from the Recreation, Amenity and Culture directorate of City Council on the water quality of The Lough. City Council is continuing to monitor water quality at the Lough, taking daily readings from 10 different sample points, measuring dissolved oxygen levels, acidity and water temperatures. Readings are satisfactory at present. As detailed in previous reports there are too many fish in the lake, the amount of fish impacting negatively on water quality. In the past month, in consultation with the Marine Institute, the Central Fisheries Boards, the South West Regional Fisheries Board and Cork Carp Anglers Association, a number of carp fry have been removed from the lake. The fry are currently being tested under controlled conditions for KHV. If the Department of the Marine are satisfied that the fry are KHV free, it is the intention to remove a number of carp over the next two seasons, and transfer them to other fisheries. Barley straw is being placed this week in special netting around the perimeter of the island at the lake. The decay product of barley straw assists with the suppression of algae bloom. The straw is positioned near the surface of the water to maximize its benefit. The co-operation of the public in not feeding bread to birds at the Lough is still vitally important as this practice contributed in a major way to the poor water quality. Mobile water pumps will be used during summer months at the lake to aerate the water, if required, the pumps proving very effective last year during periods of low oxygen. The Council will continue its monitoring programme and explore other measures to lower phosphorus levels at the lake.
Young @ Heart by Phil Goodman
The protest in Cork tomorrow over threatened cuts to the old age pension will leave the government know just how angry old age pensioners are, having survived a harsh winter where amost of their pensions went on fuel to keep warm. Many people ran up bills just to have the bare essentials, food and heat. These are the people who worked all their lives, surely they are entitled to live out their lives without having the worry of their security and independence taken from them. The over 60s Talent Competition is over for another year all 14 contestants preformed so well, but there can be only one winner representing Togher Billy Horgan with his rendition of “My Way”. The Computer classes for beginners which transition year boys from Douglas Community School have just finished until September. Thank you boys for your patience and kindness to our older people you have made a big difference in their lives. I’m sure you are a lot wiser having this interaction with our older people, none of this would have happened without the commitment from principle Jim Long, last but not least to teacher Aileen Goulding who each week organised these classes and always kind words and encouragement for those who believed computers were only for the young. Have a good summer you deserve the break. New classes will start again in September anyone interested let me know on 4363867. Sherkin Island trip is deferred until 7th of July as that trip fills up fast you need to let me know beforehand as with all the outgoings. We send our best wishes to Olive Crowley who is celebrating her 90th birthday this week, Olive is the mother of our own Jimmy Crowley well known in music circles here and abroad and who preformed for us in St Columbas Hall many times. Also celebrating his birthday this week is the one and only Jim Higgins better known as “Blondie”, who also loves to sing and entertained us on many of our outings “Keep Singing Jim”. Up coming events Every Monday Walking group Community Park 11am Every Wed: computer classes in the library Tues 1st of June Iveagh House Wed 9th of June Naval Base Tues 15th of June Boat trips on Birthday Memorial Lakes of Killarney In fond memory of Tues 22nd of June boat trip Kinsale Harbours Tues 29th of June Kenmare and Ring of Kerry
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You were the best mother. You were the true example. You walked the walk. Up until the day you closed your eyes and said goodbye to this world you never once stopped praising God or loving us. We miss you always and wish you were still with us. Every day you’re in our prayers, our heart and our minds.
“Cherish your yesterdays Dream your tomorrows. But be Young at Heart And live your to-days” ‘Bye for now, Phil
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Is It A Slipped Disc? Through the years I’ve had many people ask me if I thought they had a ‘slipped disc’ in their spine. And although this is a very common term used to describe a painful spinal condition, discs cannot actually slip. To explain what I mean, let’s start with some basic information about the disc. Spinal discs are protective shock-absorbing pads between the bones of the spine. The outer part of the disc is made up of concentric rings surrounding the hard center part which is actually a gel. If there is a subluxation (misalignment) in the spine, the discs don’t stay properly hydrated and cracks can appear in the outer rings of the disc. This can eventually cause the outer portion of the disc to fail, allowing the gel to push outward (bulging disc) or escape into the surrounding tissue (ruptured, or herniated disc). The leaking gel substance can place pressure on the spinal cord or on a single nerve fiber and cause symptoms of pain either around the damaged disk or anywhere along the pathway controlled by that nerve. The layman's term ‘slipped disc’ is, therefore, a misnomer and actually refers to a condition whereby portions of an abnormal, injured, or degenerated disc have protruded against nerve tissues. In the past, it was believed that once somebody developed a herniated disc, surgery was the only option. However, recent research with MRI and CT outcome studies have documented that this isn’t always the case. Herniated discs in the cervical and lumbar spine have been shown to not only reduce in size after a period of conservative chiropractic care, but in many cases regress and disappear completely upon reimaging. It is important to remember that discs will stay healthy for a lifetime if the spine is properly maintained through exercise, healthy lifestyle habits and chiropractic care to re-align any misaligned vertebra.
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Hay fever, also called allergic rhinitis, causes cold-like signs and symptoms such as a runny nose, congestion, sneezing and sinus pressure. But unlike a cold, hay fever isn't caused by a virus. Hay fever is caused by an allergic response to outdoor or indoor allergens, such as pollen, dust mites or pet dander. Hay fever is common — it affects more than 1 in 5 people. Some people have symptoms year-round. For others, hay fever symptoms get worse at certain times of the year, usually in the spring, summer. Hay fever can make you miserable and affect your performance at work or school, and interfere with leisure activities. But you don't have to put up with annoying symptoms. Learning how to avoid triggers and
Hay fever symptoms usually start immediately after you're exposed to a specific allergy-causing substance (allergen) and can include: Runny nose and nasal congestion, Watery or itchy eyes, Sneezing, Cough, Itchy nose, roof of mouth or throat, Sinus pressure and facial pain, Swollen, blue-colored skin under the eyes (allergic shiners), Decreased sense of smell or taste. Your hay fever symptoms may start or worsen at a particular time of year, triggered by tree pollen, grasses or weeds, which all bloom at different times. If you're sensitive to indoor allergens, such as dust mites, cockroaches, mold or pet dander, you may have year-round symptoms. Many people have allergy symptoms
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Causes During a process called sensitization, your immune system mistakenly identifies a harmless airborne substance as something harmful. Your immune system then starts producing antibodies to this harmless substance. The next time you come in contact with the substance, these antibodies recognize it and signal your immune system to release chemicals such as histamine into your bloodstream. These immune system chemicals cause a reaction that leads to the irritating signs and symptoms of hay fever.
Treatments and drugs The best hay fever treatment is to avoid the substances that cause your reaction. However, this isn't always possible, and you may need additional
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Stop Smoking Clinic Hi Dr. Cronin, Nine years ago my father was diagnosed with lung cancer due to smoking. He had been warned by his doctor to quit on numerous occasions a few years previous to contracting the disease but unfortunately he never acted on the advice or maybe he just couldn’t quit, but the heartbreak and void that was left in our lives since he died has been almost unbearable. We all pleaded with him to quit but he never did, and even though the cigarettes had caused so much damage to his health, his life and our lives, he continued to smoke up until the very last day. I remember driving him to the hospital for treatment and he’d insist on smoking in the car. There were even times when he refused point blank to go in for treatment so I’d have to turn the car around to bring him home, while he smoked all the way back. I don’t think any of us have fully recovered from the way he died and at such a young age, and to think that if he had never smoked he would still be with us today. I was very close to my father, he was my Dad first and foremost, and also my friend. Now it appears my own life might be shortened in a similar way because I’ve been advised that if I don’t stop smoking I’m heading for some very serious health problems. I tried almost everything you could imagine to try to quit but I’m still smoking. I think what is holding me back is that every time I try to stop I am consumed with
thoughts of having a cigarette, so much so that it actually interferes with my concentration and even my work. I smoke 40 cigarettes a day, which I really can’t afford and I have my own family and really don’t want to die at an early age and bring the same pain to them that I went through myself. Can you please help me? - Aisling Hi Aisling, To have lost your father to such a dreadful disease from smoking must have been very distressing and heartbreaking for you, and the extended family and friends of your father, and even more so that he passed on at an early age. Anyone who hasn’t been a smoker or studied the hold that an addiction can have over an individual would find it impossible to understand why your father didn’t quit smoking when he was diagnose with such an illness, or indeed why you haven’t stopped smoking considering you’ve had firsthand knowledge of what cigarettes can do and the pain and suffering that they cause. In the last 12 months you have spent €6188 on cigarettes even though you say you can’t afford it, money that would go a long way to paying bills and holidays, and even paying for a quit smoking programme. Furthermore, it is quite obvious that you have fallen into the trap that all addicted persons fall into, which is, trying to justify the addiction by coming up with ridicules notions as to why you should have just
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as in right now! Furthermore, a perceived lack of concentration when you stop smoking is usually soon replaced by a freedom, a freeing of mind and body from the addiction to nicotine. Over the next few weeks I will be rubbishing any notions that cigarettes do any good for anyone, or indeed the notion that it’s difficult to quit. Readers are invited to write why they smoke if they think it’s other than addiction. The programme I have develop for smokers is the subject of a pilot study at this present time and you are welcome to book an appointment at my Stop Smoking Clinic whenever you are ready to Defeat Smoking with Dr. Declan Cronin ©.
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G.A.A. FOCUS Snippets from the Local and National Scene By Pat Harrington Cork vs. Tipperary In the aftermath of the National hurling league final Denis Walsh was still upbeat. Publicly one would expect him to spin a positive note; privately the management must have cause for concern having witnessed the form of some of the established players. The high ball into the full forward position hasn’t realised much success. Cussen has had a certain amount of success but Aisake Ó hAilpín has struggled to either score or lay the ball off (the Ray Cummins way). In theory using a tall man in a forward position should prove advantageous; in practice thus far it has not. The general after-match comment
was that there was a plan ‘A’ but that when needed plan ‘B’ seemed non-existent. Yes, the preparation has been better this year. Cork could have defeated the Premier County in 2009 and Tipperary themselves may not have recaptured their form of last year. In 1990 Cork went in as rank outsiders and beat Tipp who were the reigning all-Ireland champions. The result could not be described as a foregone conclusion but I would be tipping the Premier boys to go forward to a Munster semi-final against Limerick. Curious Quotes Former Offaly hurler and T.V. pundit Michael Duignan made the following comments in The Star on Sunday after the league final, “In general Cork just didn’t seem capable of matching Galway’s intensity and that’s what you get from a team nearing the end of it’s life cycle. Cork will be difficult to beat in championship but will not win The MacCarthy Cup”.
College Corinthians AFC A fantastic week for the Club which saw our schoolboys and schoolgirl teams appear in six cup finals, all six teams performed with great credit and gave their all for their Club and we were fortunate enough to win four of the six finals. The finals provided fantastic entertainment and on behalf of the Club I would like to thank the Cork Schoolboys and Girls leagues for the tremendous effort they put in organizing the finals. Everything was top class and the kids win or lose had the time of their lives.
Senior Football Championship A number of senior clubs will have been well pleased in retaining their senior status following their first round victories in the senior football championship. The result of the Nemo Rangers game was a foregone conclusion. The eight losing teams have two further chances of holding their position at senior level. Four of these are dual clubs – two of which, Na Piarsaigh and St. Nicks are dual senior clubs and are drawn against each other in both senior football and hurling competition. The other two clubs, Ballincollig and Valley Rovers participate in intermediate hurling. There will be serious pressure on all four clubs as more than likely they will have a number of dual players who will have to divide their time between both codes in the next month. On a positive note the County Board decided to delay both the senior and intermediate football and hurling in 2010. This allows
Corinthians turned the tide and dominated the second. Colin O'Brien and David Dalton linked up well to cause Ballincollig trouble. The Ballincollig keeper saved well from an excellent effort from David Lynch. Extra time ensued and Harry Shanahans scored Corinthians second, prodding home after a frantic goal mouth scramble inside the six yard box in the first period, Ballincollig equalised in the second. Daragh Kelly, Mark O'Leary, Sam Meely and Daithi O'Regan came on to re-energise the blue and whites. It seemed a penalty shoot out was envitable until Bryan Cotter incredibly notched the winner for Corinthians with just four minutes remaining.
clubs to play more games in preparation. A major cause for concern was the introduction of new rules for the championship. These rules were passed at Congress in April but clubs had not experienced them previously. An interesting statistic is that Galway played New York in the senior football championship in April. This game was played under the old rules, yet on 15th. May counties played under the new rules. Clubs were most affected as at intercounty level most of the rules were experienced in the league. Referees Ten referees have been appointed for the senior intercounty championship; three of these hail from Cork: Diarmuid Kirwin, Cathal McAlister and John Sexton from Ballyhea. More next week, Pat.
Unfortunately, sixteen players could only be used and Gavin Holland and Mikey Doherty were very unlucky to miss out. Commiserations to Ballincollig who were fantastic on the night. Other results Under 12 - Mayfield Utd. 2 CorinthiansBoys 0 Under 13 - Corinthian Boys 1 Springfield Ramblers 0
Local Cup Finals
Under 11 Corinthians Boys met Ballincollig in the U11 Local Cup final on a drizzly Tuesday night at Turners cross. The game sprung into action with a second-minute opener from Ballincollig. Next, Corinthians captain Dean Swords shot wide to the right after Ballincollig failed to clear their lines. An opportunity fell to the green and whites but Stephen Jermyn made a quick reflex save and knocked the ball onto the post before rolling back into his arms. The defence were coming under more pressure but Daniel Cullen, Sean Desmond and Jack Murray cleared their lines ably. Just approaching the half time whistle, Ross Welch struck a glorious 18 yard injury time effort direct to the roof of the net after David J O'Regans cross. All level at the interval. After Ballincollig were on top for the first half,
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Douglas Community School Athletics At the South Munster Schools track & field championships recently Douglas Community School had a great day with 20 individuals & 1 relay team qualifying for the Munster schools championships to be held on Saturday 22nd May at Cork IT. Medal winners were as follows: David Kelly Inter 400m Hurdles gold, Jack O' Mahony Minor 800m gold, Alan Ring junior 800m bronze & 1200m walk bronze, Ian Hartnett Inter 800m bronze & u16 mile gold, Peter Hanrahan Senior 800m gold, Cullen Lynch Senior 800m silver & 1500m bronze, Patrick Coleman Senior 800m bronze & 2km S/C gold, Ian Tobin Inter 3km silver, Billy Murphy u16 mile silver, Eoin Bourke u16 mile bronze, Emmet Bracken Inter 1500m silver, Mark Seacy Inter 1500m S/C silver, Andrew O' Keeffe Inter 1500m S/C bronze, Rob O Neill Inter 2km Walk silver, Brendan Couch Junior 1200m walk gold, Eric O' Neill Junior 1200m walk silver, Conor Foley Inter 400m silver, Minor 4*100m relay (Jack O Mahony, Liam Harris, Luke Varian, Colm Daly) gold. Congratulations to all the athletes on some super performances and many PB's.
• Douglas Community school - South Munster Schools T&F CIT May 2010
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Email : douglasppui@gmail.com 021 4363042 Results Saturday,Nett 37 1/6 Cillian Desmond, John Ward & Denis O Sullivan. Gross 13 under par Cathal Foley, Mark Crean & Con Broderick. 2nd nett Paul Cashman, Denis Cashman & Dylan Walsh. Sunday.Nett 37 Martin Freaney & Joe O Sullivan. Gross 10 under par Liam O Brien & Mark Crean. 2nd nett Cathal Foley & Dan Desmond. week with another cup final, Pride of place this week must go to Denis Dennehy who took runners the O'Connell Cup on Sunday up, in the Cork Intermediate Matchplay played at Collins over the morning in Crosshaven with weekend. 11:00 kick off. The Seniors beat On Saturday, Denis defeated Batt Dunlea of Rocklodge 4/3, while on Blarney 2-1 in the semis on Thurs Sunday morning winning by a scoreline of 2/1 in the semi final against last with goals from Craig Duggan Mick Lyons of St Annes, before eventually going under 4/3 against & Mark Murphy. Before this the Glen O Donovan of the host club. last league match of the season Well done also to Michael Dennehy & Colin O Sullivan, who having away to Avondale on Thursday reached the finals were knocked out in the early stages. with a 7pm kick off. Our Handicap Matchplay Cup continues this week, now in its 43rd The MSL Jnrs lost 1-0 to year, there were some very exciting games last week, which saw a few Rockmount in their league playoff matches going to tie holes. last Wednesday night, injuries to Once again, all quarter and semi final matches should be completed by a few players really stretched the the end of the week. panel but Rockmount took their The Douglas Nett Cup begins on Tuesday 1st June until Sunday 6th chance with 10 min to go. Well June, now in its 3rd year we hope to see big turnout again for this done to Tom Corcoran, Mark Competition. Barriscale and the panel for their Please see Notice board at Clubhouse for more Information. seasons efforts. Fixtures, Handicap Cup all week. The AUL Jnrs are on the home Saturday Threeball Scramble 2.15pm straight in their league challenge. Sunday Fourball 10.30am On Thursday last they had a hard fought 2-1 win over Postal Celtic in Moneygourney. Then on Saturday it was a head to head with Kilreen Celtic. Rory O'Sullivan scored after 10 min and it was looking good for the three points until the 90 min when the ‘Hall’ gave away a pen which Kilreen scored. From the centre off a corner was conceded by Kilreen and Donie O'Connell powered in a header at the back post to the delight of the 'Hall support. The final game of the season is away to Dunbar Celtic on Sunday afternoon with a 2:30 kick off.
Douglas Hall AFC The Seniors lifted the Beamish Cup for the third time in six years in a dramatic pen shoot out win over Avondale in Turners Cross. Played in the warm evening sun 'Hall had plenty of possession but couldn't force a breakthrough. Avondale opened the scoring 5 mins into the second half, chances fell to Gary Drennan, Graham McCarthy & Declan O'Connell but still no equaliser. Avondale had two great chances to wrap it up but didn't take them but it looked like it wouldn't matter when on 90 mins the 'Hall hit the post and with it our last chance. However with 92 mins on the clock Mark Murphy got possession 10 yards out with his back to goal but managed to twist and turn and roll the ball over the line for an equaliser. No goals in extra time and after the experience in the Keane Cup final (losing to Blarney on penalties) no one was looking forward to spot kicks. 'Hall keeper Ian O'Sullivan joined at the start of the season and "Ian from Rylane" has saved some important pens throughout the season and when needed most he proved to be the hero. Avondale scored, 'Hall missed but from then Ian saved 3 from Avondale's 4 and left Graham McCarthy the chance to win the trophy which he duly did. The season draws to a close next 34 - Thur 27 May '10
• Douglas Hall Beamish Cup goal
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Tramore Athletic Football Club All Tramore Athletic members would like to pass on our congratulations to our U13 team who won the Umbro U13 Division 4 following a three goals to nil victory away to Leeds A on Sunday morning. A Ryan McCarthy hat trick won the game and in the process secured the league and promotion for Tramore. The manner of the victory was fully in-keeping with the fantastic team performances Tramore have displayed this year. Open, attractive, attacking, goal filled and sporting performances right
throughout the season have been the hallmark of this phenomenal team that has seen them unbeaten throughout the league season and deservedly claim the league crown. Congratulations from everyone in Tramore Athletic to manager Paul O'Mahony and all his players on this tremendous achievement. Other Results Umbro U13 Division 4 - Kinsale 0 Tramore Athletic 2 Umbro 12 Division 3 - Killinardrish Coachford 0 Tramore Athletic 6 The Tramore Athletic Soccertots training camp continues this Sunday morning in Tramore Park from 10am for boys and girls aged 6-10. Learn new football skills in a fun and friendly atmosphere under the watchful supervision of qualified coaches. New members are always welcome.
Frankfield Golf Club Results Fourball Match play Qualifier 40+ points to qualify Weekly #20 1th Eddie Farrell (22) 29 pts 2th Niall McMahon (17) 28 pts Thursday Fourball 1th Pat Colman (12), James Crow (18) 32 pts 2th Tim O Connell (8), James Collins (14) 32 pts Fixtures Thursday 27th May Fourball 29th & 30th Singles
• Douglas GAA - Douglas' Richard Murphy in action in the Cork County Senior Football C'ship
• Coaches and officials pictured at the Fr. Mathews Basketball Club annual awards ceremony last weekend.
Douglas GAA Minor Hurlers Impress Again: The Douglas minor hurlers continued their impressive form in the 12-a-side non-exam league with a convincing win over Glen Rovers on Saturday 22nd May. Wing back Seán Fogarty cut short a visit to Tipperary to return to Douglas in time for throw in and this reflected the seriousness with which the Douglas players are taking this competition. Douglas started brightly with Paul Fitzgerald and Brian Cuthbert especially prominent while Caolan Mulrooney once again demonstrated that he has found his niche at centre half back. A succession of early points from Martin Barry, Alan Cadogan and Podge Walsh provided a solid foundation for Douglas’ win. David Hanrahan was outstanding at right half back and broke forward to score a cracking goal mid way through the first half. Meanwhile, the Douglas defensive partnership of James O’Mahony and Seán Collins has developed a telepathic understanding which the Glen struggled to breach. At the beginning of the second half the Glen fought back strongly but Douglas demonstrated their strength in depth by introducing Alan Murray, Roy Hickey and Seán Connolly and this succeeded in reigniting their challenge. Meanwhile, Josh Khra continued his good form and scored several long range points while Cadogan swooped for a goal to secure Douglas’ win. The concession of scores is used to separate sides in the event of teams being tied on points at the end of this league. With that in mind, Douglas were grateful to goal keeper Shane O’Donoghue for producing a courageous last minute save when the Glen appeared certain to goal. Douglas’ next outing in this competition is scheduled for Thursday 27th May at 7.30pm in Togher when St. Finbarr’s provide the opposition. Fixtures: The Douglas Junior “A” hurlers were defeated last weekend by St. Finbarr’s on a scoreline of 2-13 to 1-12 but have an opportunity to get back to winning ways when they face Passage on Thursday 27th May. Throw in at Passage is scheduled for 7.30pm. Meanwhile, on Friday 28th May at 7.30pm the Douglas senior hurlers play a league match against Bishopstown in Douglas. Last weekend the Junior “B” footballers suffered a 4-9 to 3-9 defeat to St. Vincent’s in the McSweeney Cup. Next weekend the action switches to the Junior “B” hurling league when Douglas play Whitechurch on Saturday 29th May. Throw in at Whitechurch is scheduled for 7.30pm.
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Douglas Hall Underage by Finbarr Buckley Umbro U-11 Division One Nufarm 1; Douglas Hall 7 The Hall led 4-0 at half-time through Danny O’Sullivan (2), Aaron Buckley & top scorer Brian Flahive. Padraig Hickley, Gavin McSweeney and Colm Kennedy added second-half goals. Captain Adam McAuliffe was well assisted by Luke Ward, Nathan Walsh, Andrew O’Brien and Matthew Collins. Umbro U-12 Division Five Matthew Hill 1; Douglas Hall A Both sides played out an exciting 1-1 draw at sun-drenched Alsaa Pk. to complete this season’s fixtures. In a match of few chances, the hosts took the lead in the 5th minute, only for Conor O’Leary to set up John Boylan down the left flank and cross for Mark McAuliffe to equalize with five minutes remaining. Umbro U-14 Division Five Carrigaline Utd. A 2 ; Douglas Hall A 3 Charlie Blake and Evan Healy put the visitors in front at halftime. Blake added what proved to be the winner on the hour after Dylan Ronan’s lob rebounded off the keeper. The Hall defence of keeper Niall Hourihan, Eamonn Murphy, Jack Forde, Niall Woods and Scott O'Keeffe were excellent throughout.. The mid field of Jordan Griffin, Glen Stokes and Evan Healy worked tirelessly as did Michael Hennessy on the left wing who had his best game of the season.
Douglas ladies win Mid Cork A league final Douglas ladies u14A football team created club history last night by beating rivals St Vals in the Mid Cork league final .The Douglas girls intent was obvious from the start but it was Vals who opened the scoring with a point. Douglas responded with a well taken point from Chloe Nason in the 5th minute and 2 minutes later Amy O’Connor broke through the Vals cover and smashed the ball against the post, she reacted quickest to the rebound and drilled to the net. Douglas were well in control at this stage and Amy Curtin set up Chloe Nason for 2 more great points. Hannah McCarthy scored a great point after 10 minutes, Emma Cotter chipped in with a point from a free after a foul on Rebecca Sheehan, and Lisa Smith added another to leave the score 1-6 to 0-1 after 20 minutes .The half back line of Sinead Roche Lydia Coveney and Ciara McCarthy were well in control at this stage and providing the forwards with plenty of quality ball. Vals benefitted from a soft goal and spurred on by this they added another goal and 2 points to leave the halftime score level at 1-6 to 2-3. This was a poor return for the Douglas girls who dominated the half but one thing that this team has in abundance is character and 36 - Thur 27 May '10
• Minister Michael Martin with Gill O’Donovan, President of Douglas Tennis Club and Coach Mark Cunningham along with Douglas Tennis Club juniors.Opening of New Courts and Lighting at Douglas Tennis Club.
Umbro U-15 Division One Douglas Hall 5; Mayfield Utd. 3 The Hall confirmed promotion with this exciting win over title rivals Mayfield Utd. Ryan Casey gave the home side the lead, but after the visitors went two in front before half-time, goals from Adrian O’Connell, Kevin Hayes Curtin (pen.), sub Rob Lehane & Paul Higginbottom sealed the three points on offer. With three matches left to play, Andy Lehane & Nick Swanton’s charges are still in the hunt for championship success.
they showed this right from the restart. Emma Cotter soloed through for a great point and straight from the kickout Amy O’Connor demonstrated her soccer skills with a quality left footed strike to the Vals net, Lisa Smith then soloed through the Vals defense for a great point to leave Douglas 5 points up at the 45 minute mark .Vals threatened several times during this period but resolute defending from the full back line of Jenny Owens ,Alicia Cremin and Eimear Crowley and some excellent goalkeeping from Chelsea Noonan kept Vals at Bay. Vals are tough, and eventually got a goal to leave 2 points between the sides with 10 minutes remaining. Douglas responded well and 2 great points from Hannah McCarthy and 1 from the excellent Lydia Coveney and this had Douglas 4 points in front. Vals got a point to leave a difference of a goal between the sides,and that’s when Douglas really showed their character. With Vals camped in the Douglas square,5 Blocks in a row Emma Barber 2 Sinead Roche1 Jenny Owens 1 and an amazing goalline block from Alicia Cremin saved the day .Evelyn Cotter set up a great chance for her namesake Emma but the Vals keeper pulled off a great save. Vals had 1 last goal chance but thankfully and deservedly for the Douglas girls it went wide .And so this great team added another bit of history to the club by becoming the 1st ladies team to win an 'A' grade football title in Douglas. Final score Douglas 2-11 , St Vals 3-5
Captain Emma Barber received the trophy from Caitriona McMenamon who congratulated Douglas for having achieved such an amount in a short space of time. It would be unfair to mention the names of any player that played well because in truth ,every one of the girls were outstanding. Coke and Pizza were the order of the day back in the club, and a great night was had by all.
• Douglas Ladies win mid cork final
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