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A busy Killarney is Tralee’s gain
There is an interesting situation after developing in Killarney and Tralee ahead of Saturday’s All Ireland football championship clash between Kerry and Mayo.
| By Sean MoriartyOver 30,000 people are expected at Fitzgerald Stadium for the game.
Mayo fans are always known to travel to support their team and it seems this weekend is no different.
This will be one of the biggest GAA weekends ever seen in Killarney.
Its on par, if not bigger, than the traditional July Munster final clashes between Kerry and Cork and its sure to be a memo-
rable occasion no matter the result. However, there is one big difference. Cork fans tended to travel up on the day of match and leave shortly afterwards.
Kerry fans are guilty of the same when the same tie is played in Cork.
But the expected influx of Mayo fans has caused a different sort of problem.
There is very little accommodation available in Killarney and its seems Mayo fans are set to take over Tralee for the weekend.
Accommodation websites like booking. com reveal limited rooms in both towns. To be fair to accommodation providers, the prices of these available rooms are not too expensive.
There is nothing like a big match occasion in Killarney but does it risk being diluted when a lot fans will stay 30kms away.
There are many reasons this happened, Killarney is on the verge of peak tourism season and already we are seeing coach loads of international tourists make regular appearances in the town.
There is a proportion of accommodation given over the International Protection Seekers in both towns.
The new-look GAA format and calen-
dar means travelling fans habits have changed too.
But Tralee never had a decent tourism season in May – its season usually comes to life once school is out for the summer. This is not the first time this year something like this happened. Several competitors in the recent Rally of the Lakes stated in both Tralee and Ballyvourney.
It is great that the two main towns in the county are getting a kick-back from the biggest sporting occasions in Killarney this summer but should local tourism operators be asking how did an opportunity like this slip through their fingers?
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Debate over location of GAA museum
Where should a Kerry GAA museum be located?
Even if the long-mooted project ever gets off the ground, there is debate if it could or should be located in Tralee or Killarney.
At Monday’s Kerry County Council, Cllr Michael Cahill raised the issue again.
“I believe Killarney is the best location. In my opinion, there is no place better for a GAA museum than Fitzgerald Stadium as it's within walking distance of the town,” he told the meeting.
However, Cllr Mikey Sheehy, the may-
or of Tralee was having none of it and pointed to the existing Kerry County museum on Denny St that is already home to GAA exhibits.
“I'm speaking here with my Tralee hat on. We feel we're the ideal location for this. I really think we need to promote the project as a county,” said Sheehy.
Cahill’s proposal included the idea that a GAA museum should be included in the proposed upgrade of Fitzgerald Stadium – a project that has been mooted for some time but, as of yet, without any firm plans.
Killarney councillor Niall ‘Botty’ O’Cal-
laghan backed plans for a museum but warned that a stadium upgrade is also vital.
“One thing we can all agree on is that Fitzgerald Stadium needs a serious upgrade,” said O'Callaghan. Have your say:
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New Euro cycle route does not include Killarney
Killarney has not been included in the EuroVelo 1 Cycling Route that was announced on Thursday this week.
The Irish segment of the EuroVelo 1 route is 2,350 km long and passes through eleven counties - Wexford, Waterford, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Clare, Galway, Mayo, Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal as well as crossing into Northern Ireland for a further 250km.
Overall EuroVelo 1, also known as the Atlantic Coast Route, is 11,150km long and runs through Norway, UK, Ireland, France, Spain and Portugal.
It is, essentially, the Wild Atlantic Way for cyclists.
Section 16 (of 40 Irish sections) of the Irish route starts in Waterville and ends in Annascaul. Cyclists will be asked to turn left or right (depending on the direction of travel) in Killorglin, thus bypassing Killarney.
Minister of State Jack Chambers said:
“The Atlantic Coast Route travels through some of our most iconic landscapes passing through Counties Wex-
ford, Waterford, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Clare, Galway, Mayo, Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal. This EuroVelo 1 Cycling Route showcases the very best of our coastline and represents a valuable tourism product in attracting both overseas visitors as well as in encouraging domestic visitors to explore our Atlantic Coast.”
The Department of Transport has invested approximately €800,000 in the EuroVelo 1 Cycle Route. The route has been inspected to ensure high quality directional signage.
The Atlantic Coast Route travels through some of our most iconic landscapes
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Tidy Towns volunteers to carry Yvonne Quill’s legacy
Killarney Tidy Towns Committee have vowed to continue the legacy of their late chairperson Yvonne Quill.
The popular Barleymount woman passed away in March this year,. She was the driving force behind the volunteer efforts of the Killarney Tidy Towns Committee. The volunteers will meet for the first time on Monday night and start their usual littler picking and painting campaign in and around Killarney.
Randles Hotel wins Renewable Project Of The Year 2023
Killarney’s Randles Hotel has been named as the recipient of the All-Ireland Business FoundationSolar Evolution Business All Star Renewable Project Of The Year 2023 at the recent All-Ireland Business Summit in Croke Park.
The acknowledgement was sponsored by Kilkenny based Solar Evolution who sought to highlight the most outstanding Renewables project over the last year.
Situated close to the town centre, the four-star Randles Hotel Killarney was originally built in 1906 as a rectory before being converted into the luxury manor house style hotel that offered guests the high level of luxury and personal service that proudly remains at the core of its operations today. On hand to receive the acknowledgement on behalf of the hotel and its management team, was Tom Randles whose family have been in the hospitality industry for five generations.
Organised by the All-Ireland Business Foundation, its annual flagship gath-
ering welcomed business leaders and innovators hailing from across the 32 counties for the one-day event on May the 10th that featured exhibitors, networking opportunities and an agenda exploring topical issues and valuable business insights.
"This year’s Summit explored a number of key themes around business performance, leadership, and excellence, and the mindset needed to achieve them,” said Elaine Carroll, CEO of the All-Ireland Business Foundation.
“At the core of the Summit’s appeal, is the calibre of people and businesses from across the island that choose to attend each year. The networking that takes place under one roof, facilitates vital connections and serves to inspire and lead the ideas of tomorrow.”
Meitheal volunteers will meet at 6pm at the Friary – all are welcome to join in.
“This is our first year without our team captain, Yvonne,. It is vital that her legacy of community continues and we would ask everyone to make to make an even greater effort this year in her memory,” said committee member Johnny McGuire.
“Everyone can play their part, pick up litter, paint your front wall, paint your premises. Let us all unite and drive forward.
Adventure tourism conference in Killarney
Ireland's Association for Adventure Tourism held its annual networking convention in Killarney this week.
The event took place in the Killarney Convention Centre on Thursday afternoon, and was focused on challenges and potential solutions in tourism and
hospitality, as well as travel trends. The Association for Adventure Tourism is made up of 230 businesses that focus on activity holidays like rafting, horse-riding, coasteering kayaking and biking.
Speakers included Pat O'Leary of the Kerry Tourism Industry Confederation.
Brigid Walsh and David Whelan of Solar Evolution with Tom Randles recipient of the AIBF Solar Evolution Business All Star Renewable Project Of The Year 2023New Hair Salon hits Killorglin...
One of Kerrys most popular hair stylist opens in her home town of Killorglin, more know as the home of Puck Fair Grá Mór Studio on Mill Road, opened on Thursday 4th May Specialising in all aspects of colouring and cutting hair
Everything at Grá Mór Studio is geared towards making the customer feel special, tailoring the service to suit each individual needs and providing a range of luxury brands Grainne will sit with each customer in the spacious and elegantly furnished studio, to chat and advise on the styles, products that would best suit each individual taste and hair type and everything is done in an air of calm and relaxation - Grá Mór Studio is all about letting you unwind while your hair is made look it's best With over 12 years experience working with Irelands leading hair company, Grainne is looking forward to sharing her knowledge and expertise with new and existing clients
GRAINNE CRONNIN IN HER NEW KILLORGLIN SALONFollowing the huge success of the inaugural Killarney Club 7s last year, Spa GAA has announced that its 7-A-Side Gaelic Football Tournament will be returning in 2023.
The tournament will feature men and women teams from the four corners of the country competing against each other over the June Bank Holiday Weekend. Matches will be played across two top class pitches, which can be easily viewed from all areas of the grounds.
Fully stocked bars and some top class entertainment will be on offer in the Heineken Tent whilst also providing the perfect vantage point to take in all the drama the football is sure to throw up.
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• Saturday, June 3
At 9:30am the first ball will be thrown in to get the Killarney Club 7s underway. The first
Spa GAA reveal details of 7-a-side tournament
group of both the men’s and women’s competition will run simultaneously, with one commencing on Pitch 1 and the other on Pitch 2. These games will be played throughout the morning and play will end at 1:30pm. The second group of both the men’s and women’s competition will commence at 2pm and again, will run simultaneously on Pitch 1 and Pitch 2. Play will end at 6pm on Saturday evening with all group games being completed.
The Heineken Tent will open at 12pm with music and fun running until 10pm. Delicious food will be available throughout the day in our Food Court. Killarney Town is only a stone’s throw away when the nights festivities conclude and our shuttle buses will provide transport for anyone interested.
Sunday, June 4
Kicking off at a later time of 10am, the competition will move to the knockout
stages. Every team will have something to play for on finals day as the winners of Group 1 and Group 2 in both the men’s and women’s competition will qualify for the Cup Semi-Finals while teams who finish second and third respectively in their groups, will play off to get into the Cup Semi-Finals.
All is not lost for the remaining teams as they will play off in the Shield Semi-Finals with cash prizes available for both the Cup and the Shield winners. Play will end at 7pm with the Men’s Cup Final being the final game.
The Heineken Tent will once again open at 12pm and music will run until 10pm. The final day of festivities promises to be a fun-filled, exciting day of football and entertainment.
Over €1 million in funding for Killarney Community Organisations
Several Killarney-based community groups and sports clubs will benefit from funding announced by Minister for Education and Kerry T.D Norma Foley under the Community Recognition Fund.
In total €50 million is being made available to communities across Ireland to refurbish sports clubs, upgrade playgrounds, parks and walkways as well as enhance school or parish facilities that are open to the wider community after hours or on weekends.
In total Kerry County Council will receive over €4 million to enhance services and facilities that will be used by all members
of the community.
Thousands of euros has been confirmed for the Killarney area with the Kerry Stars the biggest winners.
They will get €992,022 to be put towards a social and leisure activity hall for sport and fitness of Special Needs athletes.
The Killarney Immigrant Support Centre (KASI) will receive €250,000 for office and room refurbishments while the Ballyspillane Community and Family Resource Centre will be able to transform storage space into a new consultation therapy and meeting room thanks to a €22,000 grant.
Listry GAA will get €20,000 to upgrade their existing walking track and make the track more accessible to all community members.
The Christmas in Killarney Festival will have a new Christmas street lighting display for all to enjoy thanks to €40,000 in funding.
“I am delighted to confirm the news that Kerry will receive over €4 million in funding through the Community Recognition Fund. This fund was created by Government to reward communities and organisations for the outstanding contribution they have made in welcoming and integrating Ukrainians into com-
munities,” said Minister Foley. This major initiative, the first of its kind, is designed to specifically support communities across the country that have welcomed and are hosting families and citizens from Ukraine and other countries.
Minister for Education and Kerry T.D Norma FoleyLiam Waldron, Rachel Griffin and Luke O’Sullivan, Sixth Year students from Killarney Community College, were named SciFest STEM Champions in December 2022 in Dublin, for their Group Theoretic Approach to Pythagoras’ Theorem.
This amazing trio are currently in Dallas Texas representing Ireland at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (Regeneron ISEF).
Their project takes possibly one of the most well-known theorems that everyone remembers from school, Pythagoras’ Theorem and provides an alternate proof of it, while also highlighting how right-angled triangles naturally provide a link between two coordinate systems and how this special case can naturally recreate the Pythagorean Theorem.
Given these three were heading to Dallas, before they headed off, I decided to meet at Rob's Ranch House, Plunket Street, where we were treated to spicy wings, ribs and a gluten free burger for Liam with thanks to hostess Nikki Taddei.
Howdy y'all!! Wow, what a massive achievement Liam, Rachel and Luke.
Congratulations!!!
"We're thrilled" Rachel replied. "Our school supports and enhances every talent so we couldn't have done it without Ms Dineen, Mr Lynch, Ms Spillane and Kerry ETB. Supported by Intel Ireland and Boston Scientific, SciFest was set up 17 years ago by Sheila Porter who put us in touch with our mentor Jim Cooke. "
"The contents of the project are not in the curriculum. It is abstract algebra which is a different kind of geometry. It's a huge amount of work on top of the Leaving Cert but it's worth it" Liam said.
"Going to Texas with the people that I began this project with is a chance of a lifetime. Of course, it's lots of extra stress and effort but it's also a lifetime achievement that I am so excited to explore" Rachel said.
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Well-known and much loved photographer Marie Carroll-O’Sullivan chats to locals about their news, views and accomplishments in her monthly column ‘Marie
Teen Theory headed State Side for their next 'Rodeo'!
three?
“Sixteen hours of travel from Kerry to Dublin to Dallas Texas with our teachers Ms Spillane (Chemistry) and Ms Hughes (Music). The competition will run for the entire week, but Wednesday (May 17) is the day of judgement. Globally there are 120 countries taking place and we are one of three Irish teams representing Kerry and indeed Munster. Mathematics is the smallest category within the competition which makes it the most exclusive so we are really hoping we are in with a good chance" Luke explained.
What kind of prize have you fixed your eyes on in Dallas?
"Before talking brass tacks, committing to this project could well have the opportunity to apply for a Naughton Scholarship (a scheme of scholarships to pro-
mote the study of engineering, science and technology at third level by students in Ireland). And state side you just never know who might be there scouting" Rachel replied.
"The money can vary from €5,000 within a category to an overall prize of €75,000! I can't imagine what opportunities that would open state side not to mind what I would do with the money," Luke replied.
Given the success of the project, I'm assuming a mathematics or science based future is looming for you three?
"I am hoping to study Theatre and Performing Arts in Cork or to be a teacher. That's the dream!" Rachel replied.
"I am going to study physiotherapy next year" Luke said.
"Yes, I would love to study something in the lines of Mathematics, Physics and
Science so as you can imagine, I am really enjoying this journey with Scifest". Have any of you ever been to Dallas before?
"Never! We will have six days in Dallas so we will be in attendance daily for a few hours but after that we will get to enjoy the OMNI Hotel and we hope to get to visit John F Kennedy Memorial on Commerce street, on land donated by Dallas County. It is an open tomb structure that symbolises the freedom of President Kennedy's spirit" Liam replied.
I said goodbye to all three and thanked Nikki for allowing us her and Rob's time before wishing the trio all the best. Not their first 'rodeo' but truly hope it's their best.
The Killarney Advertiser will report on the students results in next week’s issue. Before heading state side for their next rodeo representing Kerry, Munster and Ireland in the next round of Scifest in Dallas, Texas and pictured on Plunkett Street with Rob, from Rob's Ranch House were Killarney Community College Students (left to right) Rachel Griffin, Luke O'Sullivan and Liam Waldron. Photo: Marie Carroll-O'Sullivan Meets’.More calls to safeguard the future of St Finan’s
Kerry Fianna Fáil Councillor, Michael Cahill is the latest politician to make calls for the safeguarding of St Finan's Hospital.
He is calling for the government to make immediate plans to take the St Finan’s Hospital building in charge and make arrangements for the protection and refurbishment of it as a National Monument.
“This task is of national importance and
Kerry County Council do not have the funding for such a venture. The Office of Public Works needs to be brought on board, with sufficient Government funding to stabilise the building and prevent further deterioration initially, with a view
to converting it for public use,” he said Councillor Cahill.
“As reported by Kerry County Council’s Acting Director of Planning, Paul Neary, St Finan’s is irreplaceable in terms of architectural heritage, as well as being of national importance historically and socially. It is interwoven with society in Kerry now for nearly 175 years, and its ar-
tistic value must be protected for future generations.”
“There are a variety of uses that it could be put to and these should be explored now. I would personally favour an educational theme, whether on a medical or tourism agenda. But right now, it must be dealt with speedily and sensitively, before it deteriorates beyond repair.”
Concerns that the Ring of Kerry road might close for road works
Residents and businesses along the Ring of Kerry road need to be informed of any potential road closures in ample time.
Planned future road works, particularly at Gleesk Viaduct could result in prolonged periods of road closures. With no alternative, South Kerry residents could be forced to travel the long way around the Ring of Kerry and coaches tours could be made avoid the area totally.
“I have been told that there are no closures presently planned by Transport Infrastructure Ireland for the Ring of Kerry road. The works at the Gleensk Viaduct planned for late 2023, are at design stage and therefore the Traffic Management Requirements have not been agreed on as yet, but Kerry County Council assure me that they will ensure the minimum of disruption to N70 route” said Fianna Fáil Councillor, Mi-
chael Cahill.
“I know locals and business owners are concerned about the impact of these disruptions and I will continue to keep the public posted on this very important issue” added the Rossbeigh based Councillor.
The Fianna Fáil man also raised the matter at this month's meeting of Kerry County Council where he said that there was growing concern amongst the business community in Caherciveen, Portmagee, Valentia, Ballinskelligs, Waterville, Kells, Glenbeigh, Killorglin and throughout Iveragh.
Councillor Cahill said if there are plans to close the Ring of Kerry road then the business community needs to be informed at the earliest possible date so as to allow them time to make plans. He also said that if this closure of the Ring of Kerry road goes ahead, that a compensation package should be put in place for businesses.
Three Killarney riders contesting Rás Tailteann
Ireland’s biggest cycle race – the Rás Tailteann – got underway on Wednesday and there are three local riders contesting the five day event.
Stage one took the peloton on a 155km run from Navan to Birr.
The following day the remaining 155 riders departed the County Offaly town to Ennis in County Clare which included five categorised climbs including the category 2two ascent of Maghera Mast.
As the Killarney Advertiser closed for press on Thursday evening, the three local riders were listed as stage finishers.
Richie Maes is riding for the AllHuman Velorevolution team and his prime role this week is to help Daire Feeley defend
his title. Feeley retains his ninth place overall – 20 seconds off race leader Conor McGoldrick after state two/ Ewan Buckley is racing as a guest with Midlands Racing team but as it his first attempt his main goal is to get to the finish.
Killarney man Benny Cassidy is racing with Blarney Cycling Club and he scored maximum King of the Mountains points on the second run over Twin Pillar on Thursday afternoon.
Friday’s stage will take the riders from Ennis to Castlebar. The Mayo town will host the start of Saturday’s stage to Monaghan and the race concludes with a run from there to the finish in Blackrock, County Louth on Sunday.
This task is of national importance and Kerry County Council do not have the funding for such a venture.
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Pictured at the launch of a fundraising charity BBQ in support of Kerry Mountain Rescue Team which will take place in the Great Southern Hotel, Killarney on June 11 from 4-6pm are Michael Jacobi Managing Director, Hayfield Family Collection, Sean Cooney,Group Marketing Manager, Aoibheann O'Leary, Sales and Marketing Executive and Mick Long from the KMR Team. Photo: Don MacMonagle
Great Southern Host Charity BBQ
Great Southern Killarney are hosting a fundraising charity BBQ in support of Kerry Mountain Rescue Team.
Taking place on June 11th from 4-6pm, the event will be hosted in the picturesque gardens of Great Southern Killarney and promises a wonderful evening of food, live music and more. Made up entirely of volunteers, Kerry Mountain Rescue Team was formed in 1966 following the deaths of two climbers on the mountains of Southwest Ireland, and since then has come to the assistance of hundreds of climbers. Increased call outs over the past few years due to a huge interest in all mountain’s sports has put pressure on volunteers and equipment. Fund raising is vital for this voluntary group.
Speaking on the event, Michael Jacobi, the Managing Director of the Hayfield Family Collection, ‘We are delighted to be able to support the amazing volunteers that make up the Kerry Mountain Rescue Team. We are very grateful for their work, they are true local heroes. We look forward to hosting the upcoming event at Great Southern Killarney for what promises to be a great evening!’
Pre-Booking is recommended, with tickets available from the Great Southern Killarney on 064 6638000 or by email at events@greatsouthernkillarney.com.
Tickets are priced at €30 for adults and €15 for children under 12.
Killarney to host Cruinniú na nÓg Kerry events
Killarney has been selected as a host venue for Cruinniú na nÓg events next month.
Cruinniú na nÓg is a national day of free creative activities and events for under 18’s. This year it is taking place on June 10.
Killarney will host art, dance, drumming, heritage and wildlife workshops, and teenage film screenings on the day.
“Earlier in the year, the Creative Ireland Kerry Office carried out an online consultation with the young people of Kerry to see what they liked making, doing and
going to, and the results of this have informed the 2023 programme,” said an event organiser.
“Events are taking place from 9am to 9pm so participants can make the most of the day and there are events in every major town in the county, with 34 in total, so there is something for all ages and tastes.”
The full timetable of events is available to download in English, Irish, Polish and Ukrainian from the Kerry Arts Office website: https://arts.kerrycoco.ie/cruinniu-na-nog/
Unleash Your Creativity! Cruinniú na nÓg, a national day of free creative activities and events for under 18's is taking place around Kerry on June 10. Pictured at the launch of the programme are Bridget Fitzgerald, Kerry County Council, Cllr. John Francis Flynn, Cathaoirleach of Kerry, Kate Kennelly, Photo:
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Festival.
Deadline looms for Liebherr Scholarship Programme
Killian O’Sullivan, a current Liebherr scholarship recipient and mechanical engineering student, shares his thoughts on the programme.
"Receiving the Liebherr scholarship on entry to college was a massive help to me. I am just finishing my 4th year of mechanical engineering and the knowledge and assistance from Liebherr over the past four years has been of great benefit," he siad.
"The experience in design-work every summer has kept me learning constantly and has given me a more in-depth knowledge of engineering practices which in turn has helped me with my college studies. The ability to do my professional placement in Liebherr was also a great advantage as it takes the stress off trying to source placement and going through interview processes which allowed me to focus on college at crucial times when other people didn’t have the same luxury. I would recommend anyone interested in engineering to apply for the Liebherr scholarship as it really is a great opportunity”.
Cíara Dennehy recently graduated college with a BE in Manufacturing and Mechatronic Engineering at MTU became a recipient of the Liebherr Scholarship Programme in 2019, during the second year of her degree. She is currently working full time in Liebherr’s electrical design department on the network development team as a graduate automation engineer
and spoke about her scholarship experience.
“It is clear how well the programme has prepared me for working in the industry. As an automation engineer in network development, there is a large scope of topics to delve into; there are always new challenges to tackle and new learning opportunities," she siad.
"Currently, I’m heavily involved in the testing and development of the Liebherr Remote Operator Station. There has been a lot of development in this space in recent years and it continues to grow rapidly. There is also significant crosso-
40th anniversary Lions Club golf event
Killarney Lions Club’s annual golf fundraising event, played om May 12 at O’Mahony’s Point golf course, was a fantastic success with 30 teams playing on the day.
This was the 40th running of the charity event and to-date it has raised in the region of €400,000 for local charities. This year the key beneficiaries are Kerry Mountain Rescue and Kerry Cancer Support Group.
Denis Doolan, President of Killarney Lions Club, said: “We would like to thank all our sponsors for their continued support of our golf day. I would also like to thank the Lions members who organised it for
the time they put in to make it a great event, and of course all the golfers who took part this year. The money raised will benefit two fantastic local charities who do important work that we are proud to support.”
Prize winners in the competition were:
1st Prize: The Dromhall Hotel (99 points)
2nd Prize: Tadgh Galvin Financial (96 points)
3rd Prize: Dunloe Lodge (96 points)
4th Prize: National Tile (91 points)
Longest Drive: Kate O’Leary, David O’Donoghue
Nearest the Pin: 7th Billy Sherlock, 18th Bernard Jones
ver with other areas as it works in conjunction with all the container cranes we produce here in Killarney. Each project brings with it its own set of criteria, which opens doors into new areas where you can develop new skills and improve existing ones, all the while producing better products. This makes it all the more satisfying when you see these projects being implemented."
These success stories demonstrate the real-world impact of the Liebherr Engineering Scholarship Programme on the lives of its recipients. By providing finan-
cial assistance, practical experience, and exposure to cutting-edge technology projects, the programme has empowered talented individuals like Killian and Ciara to thrive in their chosen engineering paths. As the application deadline approaches, aspiring candidates are encouraged to seize this valuable opportunity and apply for a scholarship with Liebherr Container Cranes.
Qualifying degree courses for the scholarship include mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, structural engineering, mechatronics, automation, business information systems, computer science, software development, and data analytics. Successful scholarship recipients will be given the opportunity to work with Liebherr on innovative technology projects that are changing the way goods are moved around the world. Liebherr Container Cranes Ltd, currently sponsors 26 scholarship recipients, with 12 studying mechanical engineering, 2 studying structural engineering, 8 studying electrical engineering, and 4 studying computer science
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates should apply by email to scholarshiprecruit.lcc@liebherr. com. Applicants should include a CV detailing Leaving Certificate/Junior Certificate/college projects and/or results and a cover letter explaining why they have chosen electrical engineering as a career path. In the case of leaving certificate applicants, a copy of their completed CAO form showing their choice of electrical engineering course should be included. Closing date is May 26.
Pictured at the Killarney Lions Club’s 2023 Charity Golf Day were (l to r): Mike McAuliffe, Tommy Galvin, Margaret O’Donoghue, Patrick O’Donoghue. Killian O'SullivanWith the deadline for applications for the Liebherr Scholarship Programme fast approaching, we hear from current and past recipients to see how the programme has real benefits for students and young professionals starting out on their career.
MayFest got the season off to a flying start at Killarney Racecourse
MayFest at Killarney Racecourse took place on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, kicking off the season at the popular track in great style.
MayFest at Killarney Racecourse took place on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, kicking off the season at the popular track in great style.
Sunday was an all jump racecard with the feature race being the Tote Killarney National, won in impressive fashion by Pont Aval. Sean O'Keefe rode a patient race, making steady headway before racing away after the last fence. This was the final leg of Willie Mullins' treble on the card.
The opening day of the festival was also Family Day which saw record-breaking crowds, where The Art House got all the kids involved in the activities on offer and Racecourse Ambassador Bryan Cooper was on hand to meet all the upcoming junior jockeys in attendance. Shecouldbeanything won the Easy Clean Tourist Attraction Mares Hurdle (Listed). On her previous start, she won at the Punchestown Festival, while before that she was sixth in the Jack De Bromhead Mares' Novices Hurdle at Cheltenham. Shecouldbeanything is a quality mare and looks to have a bright future ahead of her. The valuable Oyster Tavern Handicap Hurdle went the way of Mighty Tom, who is trained by Kerry native Cian Collins. The Galway Hurdle is the next big target for the horse.
Monday was an evening meeting, all jump racing again with the feature race being the An Riocht Steeplechase won
by Saint Sam, who is likely to receive an entry in the Galway Plate and there is plenty more improvement to come from this six year-old. Willie Mullins went one better on Monday and enjoyed a fantastic four-timer. Absurde, a €260,000 purchase from France, made a successful start over hurdles and looks to be an exciting prospect.
Tuesday closed MayFest in fine style with an all-flat card and beautiful sunshine. Trainer Joseph O’Brien won the opening three races on the card, completing the feat in the Fesco Maiden aith Arniemac at 4/1. The feature race The Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Race was won in dramatic style with Ma Belle Artiste winning by just a head in the end to beat the 2/1 favourite in the race Impact Warrior.
Chairman of Killarney Races, Billy O’Sullivan said: “What a start to the season here at Killarney Races, a great few days were enjoyed by all. There was a real sense of community, lots of families enjoying the facilities and top-class racing, it was superb. Now it’s onwards and upwards for our July Festival."
With three more festivals to look forward to in July, August and October if you haven’t been it is well worth checking out, visit Killarneyraces.ie where you can book tickets, hospitality, group packages, club membership and more.
Diarmuid Cronin of Cronin Electrical presents Rachel Blackmore, winner of the second race, The Cronin Electrical Maiden Hurdle, riding The Short Go - bred by Henry De Bromhead. Photo: Valerie O'SullivanPodium finishes for KCC at Gravity Enduro
The return of the Vitus Gravity Enduro Race Series for 2023 picked up where the 2022 season left off with top performances from Killarney Cycling Club riders.
| By Niamh SheehanThe first round of the event was run in Ballinastoe, County Dublin. A wellknown area for Enduro and Down Hill Mountain Biking activity, there were a number of new trails unveiled for the racing weekend, posing a challenge to all.
Adam Murphy, now in his second year as a U21 racer put in a strong performance to finish on the podium in third place.
The U21 category is quickly becoming one of the most competitive in the Enduro scene, and it's great to see Adam
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Patrick Cremin also continued his great form from the 2022 race series to put in some rapid stage times on the day and took home the Bronze Medal in the Senior category.
Jason Murphy used his recent momentum from overseas competition in the biggest category of the day to take a very fine second place in the Masters. Up and coming talent, Paddy Moore continued to learn his race craft at the highest level of competition and finished the five stages towards the top half of the U17 field.
Jason Murphy in Action at R1 of the 2023 Vitus Gravity Enduro Serie Billy O’Sullivan, Chairman of the Killarney Races wearing his Kerry Colours with pride, with Pam Treacy, Markeing Director, Killlarney Race Course, on Monday night. Photo: Valerie O’SullivanPictorial history of St. Brendan’s College unveiled
On Wednesday, last week St. Brendan’s College played host to a wonderful occasion when current teacher, Michael Leahy and past teachers, Billy Condon and Denis O’Donoghue presented an archive of visual and written material, photographs, articles and jerseys to
Ms. Lorna Larkin, Chairperson of our Board of Management.
Over a ten-year period Mike and Billy gathered, collated and catalogued a photographic collection of school images stretching back to the 19th century. These images – in their hundreds – are a
compendium of life in the College since its foundation.
Denis O’Donoghue began to research the past presidents of the school in the late 1990s.
This initial research led to a detailed document on the social history of the school from the 1850’s through to the 1970s.
They are a rich and valuable storehouse of the school’s traditions and storied past and a treasure throve for the curious past pupil, the historian or indeed our future students and teachers. The school hopes to place the archive on permanent display in the near future.
Patron Saint of computer coders dedicated at the Friary
A new shrine dedicated to Blessed Carlo Acutis has been installed in the Friary church.
Carlo was born in London. His Italian parents moved back to Italy, to Milan when he was a child.
Carlo, an amateur website designer, is best known for documenting Eucharistic miracles around the word and cataloguing them onto a website which he created before his death from leukaemia in
October 2006.
“Blessed Carlo was beatified in Assisi in October 2020 on behalf of Pope Francis. He is the patron of youth and Computer Programmers. We pray that he will soon be canonised. Perhaps you might encourage young people to come pray and venerate his image,” Brother Lynch told the Killarney Advertiser.
“He had a great love for St Francis of Assisi and his tomb is in the church of Santa Maria Maggiore, Assisi.”
St Brendan’s students Council members Brian O’Connor, Daire O’Brien, Boddy Gallivan, Mark Sheehan, Tom Knoblauch and Finbarr Kennelly with one of the Archive books presented to the Board of Management St Brendan’s College in a special ceremoney at St Brendan’s College Killarney on Wednesday. Photo by Michelle Cooper Galvin Brid O’Donoghue, Mary O’Donoghue and Eileen Kennelly at the presentation of the Archive Collection to Board of Management in a special ceremoney at St Brendan’s College Killarney on Wednesday. Mike Leahy, Denis O’Donoghue and Billy Condon gathered and collated the Archive Collection. Photo by Michelle Cooper Galvin Mike Leahy (left) and (right) Denis O’Donoghue presenting the Archive Collection to the St Brendan’s Chairperson Board of Management Lorna Larkin and Principal Sean Coffey in a special ceremony at St Brendan’s College Killarney on Wednesday. Mike Leahy, Denis O’Donoghue and Billy Condon gathered and collated the Archive Collection. Photo by Michelle Cooper Galvin Pat Lucid, Haulie Clifford, John O’Shea and Hugh Rudden Deputy Principal at the presentation of the Archive Collection to Board of Management in a special ceremoney at St Brendan’s College Killarney on Wednesday. Mike Leahy, Denis O’Donoghue and Billy Condon gathered and collated the Archive Collection.open FOR Dinner Friday, Saturday & Sunday
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INSPIRED BY DANNY CASEYFamily Carers Ireland launch Kerry Heart of Gold fundraiser
Family Carers Ireland, the national charity supporting the 500,000+ family carers across Ireland, is proud to announce the launch of their national fundraising initiative, Heart of Gold, in Kerry.
Supported by Horizon, Heart of Gold is a special fundraising initiative dedicated to raising vital funds, awareness, and appreciation for family carers who selflessly provide care and support to their loved ones such as children or adults with additional needs, physical or intellectual disabilities, frail older people, those with palliative care needs or those living with chronic illnesses, mental health challenges or addiction.
The purpose of the day is not only to raise funds for Family Carers Ireland's critical programs and services, but to also raise awareness about the challenges faced by family carers. The proceeds collected will enable the organisation to provide crucial resources such as information, support, and advocacy for family carers, as well as drive policy changes that improve the quality of life for both carers and their loved ones.
The funds raised will be utilised to sustain the provision of essential and complimentary services that family carers rely on to care for their loved ones safely. These services include the National Freephone Careline, counselling, and respite, which are invaluable lifelines for family carers. In addition, Family Carers Ireland facilitate support groups, social events, training, and carers' forums to help family carers feel less isolated in their caring responsibilities.
Heart of Gold Day initiative is a chance for the people of Kerry to show their support
for family carers by simply donating and wearing a special Heart of Gold pin. The pins will be available for purchase from volunteers on Thursday 15t and Friday 16 June.
Speaking about the launch Marie Fitzgerald, Local Support Manager, Family Carers Ireland said: "We are delighted to launch our Heart of Gold fundraising campaign in Kerry. The work of family carers is often unseen and undervalued, but it is essential. We hope that the people of Kerry will show their support for family carers by getting involved in this initiative.”
“This vital campaign aims to secure funds that will enable family carers to access crucial supports and services. The funds raised from the Heart of Gold campaign will enable us to sustain support for family carers in Kerry. Our focus is on providing group meetings, as well as connecting with family carers over the phone and through home visits, to ensure they re-
ceive the support when and where they need it.
"We invite everyone to join us on Heart of Gold Day to honour the incredible work of family carers and help us make a difference in their lives. With the support of our dedicated volunteers and the generosity of people in Kerry, we can continue to raise awareness, advocate for positive change, and provide vital support to family carers throughout Ireland."
Lynsey O’Donovan Family Carer said “Family Carers Ireland has been a lifeline for me and my family. Their support has helped us navigate the challenges of caring for a loved one. I am grateful for the work they do, and I know that with our support, they can continue to make a real difference in the lives of carers and their loved ones."
For more information on the Heart of Gold Day initiative or to purchase a pin, please visit the Family Carers Ireland website at www.familycarers.ie.
Street furniture licence fees update
The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien TD announced that he was seeking the approval of the Oireachtas to amend Planning and Development Regulations to continue the waiving of licence fees for outdoor dining meaning restau-
rants, cafés, hotels and pubs across Ireland will save hundreds of euro this year, in 2023.
The waiving of the street furniture licence fee for tables and chairs outside a hotel, restaurant, public house or other establishment where food is sold for consumption on the premises, was first introduced
in 2021 with the fee of €125 per table reduced to €0 per table. This extension into 2023 will assist the hospitality sector this year by reducing the cost for maintaining outdoor dining in public spaces. Similar to previous years there will also be no fee for awnings, canopies and heaters used in conjunction with the tables and chairs.
Sherpa climbs Everest for 27th time
A Sherpa reached the top of Mount Everest for a record 27th time on Wednesday morning.
Kami Rita Sherpa, 53, scaled the 8,849 metre mountain – the world’s highestalong the southeast ridge route, guiding a Viet Nam climber.
“Kami Rita climbed Sagarmatha [the mountain’s Nepali name] for the 27th time," said a Nepal Department of Tourism official.
Rita scaled Everest for the first time in 1994 and has climbed it almost every year since then, except in 2014, 2015 and 2020, when climbing was halted for various reasons.
Nepal is home to eight of the world’s 10 highest peaks, including Everest, and welcomes hundreds of adventurers each spring, when temperatures are warm and winds are typically calm.
On the same day British mountain guide Kenton Cool reached the world’s highest peak for the 17th time, extending his own record for the most climbs by a non-Nepalese.
May is said to be the best time to climb Everest due to favourable weather conditions.
Minister O’Brien said:
“This year Government are further supporting businesses across the country with another waiver of the street furniture licence fee. The outdoor dining experience has been incredibly popular with the public. For a small café or restaurant this fee can represent another financial burden and hospitality businesses still need our help, so I am delighted to extend the provisions of these regulations for another year.”
Cahersiveen’s public realm plan unveiled
Kerry County Council has published plans for significant public realm enhancement works in Cahersiveen which will be presented at an open public consultation day on May 25.
The plans relate to the establishment of a new ‘Daniel O’Connell Quarter’ in the town with an enhanced public realm within the town centre, the Fair Green and along the waterfront.
The proposals include a new boardwalk and waterfront site which will incorporate the new South Kerry Greenway as well as new cycle lanes, a new Library Square, enhancements at the Fair Green and reconfigured parking areas.
The planning and design of the project is supported by €2m in funding from the Department of Rural and Community Development under the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund.
A period of non-statutory consultation has now commenced with members of the public invited to view the plans at Council offices and online as well as dur-
ing an open day on Thursday, 25 May at Cahersiveen Library. Council staff will be available to discuss the plans with members of the public and interested parties.
Cathaoirleach of the Kenmare Municipal District, Cllr Patrick Connor-Scarteen welcomed the publication of the plans and encouraged members of the public to engage proactively with the public consultation.
‘This is a really exciting moment for Cahersiveen which will greatly benefit from the enhancement of the public realm in the town centre area and new developments along the waterfront and the Fair Green area. I look forward to hearing the views of local residents and other interested parties and to the early completion of this project,’ said Cllr Connor-Scarteen. Submissions on the plans can be made until May 31, either in writing to the Cahersiveen Area Office or by email to cdusouth@kerrycoco.ie
For additional information and plans, see: https://www.kerrycoco.ie/caherciveenrealm/
Irish passport drops to fourth on most powerful list
The Irish passport has been ranked as the fourth-most powerful passport in the world for 2023, falling one place from last year, Irish Central, the online newspaper for the Irish in New York, reports.
Nomad Capitalist, a consultancy firm based in Hong Kong, has released the Nomad Passport Index for 2023, which highlights the best passports in the world for visa-free travel.
The index also incorporates factors such as dual citizenship and the global stand-
All weather pitches could be banned by the EU
Sean Kelly, MEP for Ireland South, has voiced his concerns over the European Commission's proposal to ban the use of microplastics in sports fields, cosmetics, and cleaning products.
While acknowledging the negative environmental impact of microplastics, Kelly emphasizes the need for a “balanced approach that considers the socio-economic consequences and the interests of sports in communities”.
The European Commission's proposal specifically targets the use of microplastics derived from old tyre as infill on artificial sports surfaces, including those used for football, hockey, GAA, and rugby training facilities.
The increased usage of old tyres in artificial turf can be attributed, in part, to the ban on landfilling scrap tires in the EU. However, a ban on their use in sports pitches would pose challenges for the EU recycling industry, as the leftover rubber would not be easily absorbed.
“This would likely result in more tires being exported beyond the EU for incineration, leading to increased emissions and further environmental damage”, said Kelly.
Kelly acknowledged that microplastics pollution caused by artificial sports pitches is significantly less than that generated by the manufacturing and use of new tires on the road. He highlights that the proposed ban “would impact up to 2,500 artificial pitches in
Ireland alone and tens of thousands of surfaces across the EU, affecting sports clubs, schools, communities, colleges, and universities.”
In Irish football, for instance, there are approximately 600 all-weather fullsized pitches attached to soccer clubs, along with thousands of smaller facilities in communities, schools, and colleges. The cost of constructing a full-sized facility currently ranges from €400,000 to €600,000, a figure that would substantially increase if environmentally-friendly alternatives, such as coconut shell, hemp, or cork, were mandated. However, these options may not be feasible or sustainable and may not be suitable for cooler climates.
ing of a country in the international community in addition to personal freedom and international taxation laws.
Visa-free travel is responsible for 50% of a country's score, with taxation laws contributing 20% to the overall score.
Dual citizenship, perception around the globe, and personal freedom each contribute 10%.
Ireland ranked joint-fourth alongside Portugal in the latest rankings, receiving a score of 107.5.
"Ireland offers one of Europe’s lowest corporate tax rates, while its passport’s
visa scores are among the highest. The country’s excellent reputation makes traveling as an Irish citizen generally hassle-free," Nomad Capitalist said in the new rankings.
"While Ireland is not part of the European Schengen Area, it is a member of the Common Travel Area (CTA), which means free travel to, and the right to work in, the UK."
Nomad Capitalist said the changes,
combined with travel freedoms afforded by a United Arab Emirates passport HOLDER and the country's enviable tax system puts the UAE top of the list.
Luxembourg, which topped the ranking last year, fell to second place along with Switzerland.
The United States was ranked 43rd in the new ranking, while the UK ranked joint 30th.
Sean KellyComfort for Chemo Charity Evening at the Dogs
Lee Strand has joined forces with Comfort for Chemo Kerry for this year's annual Lee Strand 550 night at the Kingdom Greyhound Stadium on May 26.
The support of Lee Strand will allow Comfort for Chemo Kerry to generate much needed funds with all admissions, auction, raffle, restaurant bookings and other monies raised on the night going directly towards the charity. The event will be a fabulous evening at the stadium with something for everyone and there are several ways to support this wonderful cause.
Speaking at the launch of the event, Gearoid Linnane CEO stated, “Lee Strand continues to support one of Ireland’s most prestigious races, the Lee Strand A3 550 at the Kingdom Greyhound Stadium. Our long-standing sponsorship of this race spans over four decades and we are delighted to welcome back a charity element to our event. This year our chosen charity is Comfort for Chemo Kerry, all proceeds raised on the evening will all be donated directly to the charity. It promises to be a great evening out for everyone while supporting a wonderful charity in our community.”
In addition to the racing action, every-
one will be kept well entertained with MC Billy Keane to take us through the night. Best Dressed Lady and Best Dressed Gent will be judged on the night by fashion stylist Danny Leane with fabulous prizes for both. Plus, there will be an auction on the night with some fantastic items up for grabs and lots of chances to win in the raffle, which has been very generously supported with prizes from local businesses. There will also be a family aspect to the night with entertainment for all ages with lots of novelty events with face painting, bouncy castle, music after racing and Mighty Mikey Milk from Lee Strand will be at the stadium to meet the younger ones.
Tickets are available at the entry gate, costing €10 and kids are free. The first race of the night goes off at 7pm with doors open at 6pm. Table bookings for the restaurant can be made either by e-mailing info@comfortforchemokerry. com or on 089 2240357.
Pictured at the launch of The Lee Strand 550 – Comfort for Chemo Evening at the Dogs and getting ready to celebrate with their Lee Stand Milk are Declan Dowling, Kingdom Greyhound Stadium; Mikey Sheehy and Mary Fitzgerald, Comfort for Chemo Kerry; John O’Keeffe, Teresa Walker and Gearóid Linnane, Lee Strand.
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
How to change your name
You may change the name you commonly use by simply adopting a new name. However, you will probably experience some difficulty proving the change to both public and private bodies without a document referring to the change.
A deed poll is a signed declaration that binds you to a particular course of action from the date of signing. It is most often used to declare an intention to change your name. A deed poll for a change of name contains declarations (in other words, ‘a sworn statement’ or affidavit) that you:
-Are abandoning the use of your old name
-Will use your new name at all times
-Require everyone to use your new name
What do you need to do if you want to change your name after marriage? There is no legal obligation on anyone in Ireland to change their name when they get married. You may change your name after marriage for tradition or cultural reasons. You may, for example, want to show you have joined a new family and therefore take the new name - but this is just a social or cultural choice with no legal basis. If you change your name when you marry, you do not need to execute a deed poll. Most organisations will accept your marriage certificate as evidence of your name change.
What do you need to do if you want to change your name after separation or divorce?
You may want to revert back to your maiden name after separation or divorce. It is likely there will be several organisations you need to contact to update your personal details, for example, your bank, your employer, the Motor Tax Office, your healthcare provider. Every organisation will have different requirements so check what is needed to complete the process. You usually will have to provide a valid form of identification and certified evidence of your previous name. You may need to provide a certified copy of your separation agreement or divorce decree.
Is there a need to change your name by deed poll?
The advantage of changing your name by deed poll is that you then have documentary evidence that you have changed your name. This, along with your birth certificate, is acceptable for most administrative procedures and provides an easy and inexpensive solution to most of the difficulties that can arise when you change your name.
If you changed your name when you
married, you do not need to execute a deed poll as you have your marriage certificate as evidence of your name change.
How do you carry out a deed poll?
Carrying out (or ‘executing’) a deed poll is a relatively simple process. You can get a solicitor to do it or you can do it yourself.
First, you declare that you have given up a former name and adopted a new name for all purposes. You then sign the deed poll in the presence of a witness. The witness must also swear an affidavit (called an affidavit of attesting witness) in the presence of a solicitor or commissioner for oaths.
British citizens are not required to obtain a change of name licence to change your name by deed poll. However, you may be required to provide a letter from the Department of Justice stating that you do not require a change of name licence.
How do I ensure there is recognition of my new name?
Your name change does not necessarily need to be supported by any documentary evidence although evidence is often needed for a wide range of administrative and legal matters.
Government bodies and services (for example, Revenue or the Passport Service) may need proof of your new name. Each body may have their own requirements for verifying the change. Some ask for a copy of the deed poll, others ask for an enrolled copy, and some may need ‘proof of usage’ of your new name with documents dating back at least 2 years. You should contact any relevant organisations or bodies to check what their requirements are.
What is the cost of changing your name by deed poll?
There is a small fee to have the affidavit of attesting witness sworn before a commissioner for oaths or a practising solicitor. There is no fixed rate of charges for legal fees, so you should ask in advance for information on such charges. If you enrol the deed poll in the Central Office of the High Court, you will have to pay stamp duty of €60.
For anyone needing information, advice or have an advocacy issue, you can call a member of the localCitizens Information team in Kerry on 0818 07 7860, they will be happy to assist and make an appointment if necessary. The offices are staffed from Monday to Friday from 10am to 4pm. Alternatively you can email on tralee@citinfo.ie or log on to www. citizensinformation.ie for further information.
Michael Healy-Rae to make rally debut
Local politician Michael Healy-Rae is to make his motorsport debut this weekend.
His debut started out as a joke earlier this year but now that joke is set to become a reality.
In January, deputy Healy-Rae attended the official launch of the Killarney Forestry Rally in Castleisland.
Healy-Rae is a close friend and neighbour of current Killarney and District Motor
Club chairman Thomas Randles. He revealed at that launch that Mr Randles has spent years trying to convince him to take up rally co-driving. However it seems that Randles has finally convinced his friend and neighbour.
On Sunday, the Greenmount Motorsport Bonanza and Family Fun Day comes to the Limerick Racecourse in Patrickswell and Healy-Rae will co-drive for Randles in his famous Ford Escort Mk2 in the rallysprint element of the event.
Killarney and District Motor Club chairman Tommy Randles has convinced Michael Healy Rae to take up motorsport.Vintage club unveils restoration projects for 2023
Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club launched the 2023 restoration raffle on Friday last.
The launch took place at the Warehouse Cafe in Farranfore - one of the main sponsors this year.
There was a huge crowd on the night who enjoyed refreshments, music and entertainment.
Fred McDonogh from Red Chair Recruitment unveiled the 1979 Land Rover to the public – the main restoration project. Two motorcycles – a Honda 70 and a Honda X8R will also be restored and that project is supported by Brian Glover of BG Motors.
Lee Strand Dairies have also come on board for a second year.
"We are very excited about this year's raffle as the club is celebrating 10 years, As with previous years, I'm sure the public will support this charity fundraiser,” said Tom Leslie, Club Chairman.
There was also a huge display of Vintage cars on display.
This year’s restoration raffle will support St. Francis Special School, Paul Murphy Charity, Killarney Rugby Club and Kerry Stars.
For more details and to keep up-to-date with this fundraiser follow the Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club’s Facebook page.
Tickets are now on sale and can also be purchased online at www.killarneyvalleycv.com
John Spillane and Tom Toban of Kerry Stars Breeda Daly and Fiona O'Carroll of St. Francis Special School Paul Murphy, Linda Murphy and Niamh O Carroll of the Paul Murphy Charity.FarmElder Research Group visits Kerry Social Farming Healy-Rae selected for EU political programme
Farmers, social farming participants, service providers, social farming projects from across Ireland, support services and local representatives were among the large attendance, who heard from a range of speakers about how social farming in Kerry is operating and its potential to expand to assist older people and those living with dementia.
The event, organised by South Kerry Development Partnership (SKDP) through Kerry Social Farming was part of a visit by FarmElder research group, who are studying the role of social farming for older people at a European level.
Claire McAuliffe (Teagasc Advisor) and members of KSF Working Group, outlined how dairy farms can be ideal venues for social farming. They provide a variety of activities, which change depending on the season. For the benefit of guests, Claire outlined how the dairy farming system works on the Murphy farm and how factors such weather and markets can impact farming life. She noted how farmers and their families provide a welcoming environment for social farming and are conscious of safety as part of their farming operations.
Dr Brendan O’Keeffe (O’Keeffe Research) told the gathering that he is currently completing an Evaluation of KSF and how the growth of the project, which now has 40 active farms and over 60 participants, has been guided by the framework
from a previous Evaluation which he and colleagues did in 2017. The potential for social farming for older people is one of a number of new avenues which KSF can follow. He noted the strength of the partnership approach and the advantages of the long-term relationship which develops between host farmer, their family and the participant who comes to their farm.
Anni and Josef Hindelang, who run a social farm in the foothills of the Bavarian Alps, shared their story through a video about their farm. Since 2020, they have hosted older people with dementia, their family members and carers on the farm twice a month.
The gathering also heard from Danny Healy-Rae TD and Mayor of Kenmare Municipal District, Cllr Patrick Connor-Scarteen.
The attendance brought together the groups operating social farming across Ireland, with Rachel Budd (IRD Duhallow social farming), Debbie Kelleher (Field of Dreams, Cork) and Eadaoin O’Connell (Social Farming Ireland Development Officer, West Limerick Resources) among the attendance.
More information about the project is on their website www.farmedler.eu and information on Kerry Social Farming can be viewed at www.kerrysocialfarming.ie or by contacting Joseph McCrohan (087) 284 9165 or jmccrohan@skdp.net.
Kerry County Councillor Jackie Healy-Rae has been selected amongst 150 candidates from across the European Union to participate in the Young Elected Politician Programme (YEP).
The programme which is overseen by the European Committee of the Regions has also for the first time opened the doors for young local and regional representatives from EU candidate countries.
“I’m delighted to get selected for this programme as it gives me as a young politician a chance to participate with young, elected representatives from across Europe to engage with the Union's diverse views from European regions and cities in key events,” he said. "Youth participation is an integral part
of the DNA of politics, and I feel strongly that the views of Ireland need to be expressed to others especially into the future especially with the fast pace of changes that will affect the everyday living of people.”
The YEPs is a network of representatives who are no older than 40 and hold a mandate at regional or local level in the EU.
To date, more than 500 young politicians have joined it since its creation in 2019.
For the first time since its creation, the YEP programme will also be open to EU candidate countries, allowing Young Elected Politicians from Ukraine, Moldova, Albania, the Republic of North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Türkiye to engage in the Union's functioning.
Joseph McCrohan (South Kerry Development Partnership) on left and host farmer Éamon Horgan (Chair of Kerry Social Farming Working Group) on right, provide a Kerry welcome for FarmElder group with members from Ireland, Germany, Portugal, Slovenia and Belgium to the Murphy farm in Kilgarvan. Over 80 people came to learn more about social farming at the farm of Michael Joe and Brid Murphy in Slaheny, Kilgarvan last week.Easter contributes to national spend increase
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The hospitality sector performance is in contrast to overall spending, which was flat compared with March. Average daily spending in Hotels increased most in Laois and Leitrim at c. 14%, average daily spending in Restaurants increased
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Sean Taaffe (centre) with models (l to r) Janine Claase and Sydney Sargent launching their first in-house developed, own brand retail range, Sean Taaffe Professional. Photo:Kestutis Anuzis
Kerry hairdressing group to expand with retails offerings
A hairdressing group with its roots firmly in Killorglin and Killarney has launched its first in-house developed and own brand retail range.
The multi-award winning Sean Taaffe Group has just launched Sean Taaffe Professional.
The first product, the ST Moisture Spray Leave-In Conditioner, will be available from May 28 from selected retailers nationwide, in salon and online on www. seantaaffe.com. Priced at €19.95, the ST Moisture Spray Leave-In Conditioner is a game changer in the management, styling and condition of hair. It is the result of three years of extensive development, testing and research, advanced hair science and also harvesting the knowledge of 35 years practical salon experience.
Sean Taaffe is recognised as one of Ireland’s leading hairdressing professionals and industry entrepreneurs. He also has an international profile teaching worldwide, most recently in India during which time he gave 11 seminars in 11 cities to over 1,100 delegates in 11 days! The Sean Taaffe Professional range will be launched in India this Autumn.
“Over my 35 years hairdressing I’ve seen many products come and go and I’ve always had an interest in the products we use as these can make our job much easier and in turn, make the clients hair much healthier and easy to manage,” said founder Sean Taffe.
“When Covid hit and all our salons were closed I turned my attention to creating products that I felt were either missing in the market or could be better. There was a niche in the market for a really good leave-in conditioner spray, as currently
there were many leave-in creams available which can be heavy on hair and very few high quality sprays. I partnered with a leading pharmaceutical development company to work on developing the perfect leave-in conditioning spray. Initially we planned on creating a lightweight conditioning spray that would hydrate amazingly but be suitable for all hair types. However, over the course over extensive testing, we found that one formulation could not be suitable for all hair types, as fine hair and thick coarse hair have such varying needs in terms of quantities of the hydrating agents, so we committed ourselves to developing two products that would meet the needs of different hair types. Over the course of intensive 18 months of ongoing refinements and extensive testing across our entire team of 50, we are proud to introduce the ST Moisture Spray Leave-In Conditioner as the first product in the range and know that hair professionals and clients will see the dramatic difference it makes towards improving the condition, texture and management of hair.”
Sean Taaffe Hair and Beauty was established as a one man operation by Sean Taaffe in his native Killorglin in 1989. Always at the forefront of industry innovation and education, as well as a focus on excellence in customer service, the Company has continued to experience exponential growth and now has locations in Killarney, Tralee and Killorglin, with a team of 50 talented professionals. The Sean Taaffe Group also host international training courses in both their Tralee academy and also in their flagship Killarney salon.
| This weekend's Imola F1 race cancelled due to flooding in the region
This weekend’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola has been called off due to major flooding, which has reportedly claimed the lives of three locals.
In a statement, F1 said it was “not possible” to safely hold the event “for our fans, the teams and our personnel”, adding that it was "the right and responsible thing to do, given the situation faced by the towns and cities in the region”.
The Emilia Romagna region of northern Italy has been battered by heavy rain in recent days, with red weather warnings issued.
ation of engines.
What’s more, the tests have also shown that UltraFan can run on 100% sustainable aviation fuel.
| HMV is to make a return to Ireland
Music retailer HMV is to make a return to Ireland, seven years after it closed its last remaining shop here.
The company is to open a new outlet on Dublin's Henry Street by the middle of July this year and has indicated more will follow.
HMV shut its final premises in Ireland in 2016 and went online only, before it also shut down the website here two years later.
| US state bans TikTok
Montana became the first state in the US to completely ban TikTok on Wednesday when the state’s Republican governor signed a measure that is more sweeping than any other state’s attempts to curtail the social media app.
| Rolls-Royce successfully tests new‘Game Changer’ technology
Rolls-Royce has successfully tested its new UltraFan technology demonstrator.
The UltraFan development project, is strategic for Rolls-Royce since it represents the first entirely new engine architecture in the last six decades.
The new design is also seen as key to boost the sustainability of aircraft operations. The new UltraFan engines deliver a 10% efficiency improvement over the most efficient current gener-
The measure, which is scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2024, is expected to be challenged legally. TikTok spokesperson Brooke Oberwetter argued that the law infringes on people’s First Amendment rights and is unlawful.
| Harry and Meghan's taxi driver speaks out
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex claimed they were involved in a "near catastrophic" pursuit through New York after attending an event.
Taxi driver Sukhcharn Singh, who drove the couple through New York City during a car chase, said they were followed by paparazzi - but didn't agree with the couple's assessment that it was "near catastrophic".
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY CARROLL (NEE DOYLE)
1ST ANNIVERSARY CARROLL (NEE DOYLE)
4TH ANNIVERSARY HARTNETT
In loving memory of Bridie Carroll (nee Doyle) Kilbrean, Killarney
Who passed away on 24th May 2022.
As we lovingly remember Bridie, our beautiful mum, on her first anniversary, so dearly missed, we the Carroll family would like to express our deepest gratitude and appreciation to all our wonderful friends and neighbours who supported us in our time of grief.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all those that sympathised with us, sent mass cards, phone calls, floral tributes, online condolences, and to all who attended the funeral home, requiem mass and burial.
A special thank you to Dr. Eleanor Johnson and colleagues at Deenagh Medical Practice, for the care and kindness shown to Bridie over the years.
Thanks to Fr. Niall Howard, Fr. Paddy O’Donoghue and Fr. Kieran O’Brien for the beautiful service they had for mum. Thanks to Michelle O’Callaghan and Mary O’Callaghan for the beautiful music provided at mum’s mass.
Finally, we would like to thank O’Shea’s Funeral Directors for their professional service provided right throughout the funeral service.
As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as an expression of our appreciation for your kindness and compassion.
The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions.
Bridie’s 1st Anniversary Mass will be offered on Wednesday 24th May at 6.15pm In St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney.
In loving memory of Bridie Carroll (nee Doyle) Kilbrean, Killarney
Who passed away on 24th May 2022.
We lost a mother with a heart of gold How much we miss her can never be told She shared our troubles and helped us along If we follow her footsteps we will never go wrong.
We miss you from your fireside chair
Your loving smile and gentle air
Your vacant place no one can fill We miss you mother and always will
She was a Mother so very rare
Content in her home and always there On earth she toiled, in Heaven she rests God bless you Mother, you were one of the best.
Each time we look at your picture
You seem to smile and say Don’t be sad but courage take
And love each other for my sake.
Sadly missed and never forgotten by your sons Denis and Con, daughters Nora and Bridget, daughter-in-law Elaine, and grandchildren Alanna, Anthony, Con, Amy and Michael.
In loving memory of Our dear Mother and Grandmother Mary Ann Hartnett
Mangerton View, Killarney
Who passed away on 19th May 2019.
Our silent memories keep you near As time unfolds another year From our lives you may have gone But in our hearts, you still live on.
Deep are the memories
Precious they stay No passing of time Can take them away.
They bring a smile, Sometimes a tear But always a wish That you were still here.
Sadly missed and lovingly remembered today and every day by Liam, Catherine, Mary, Pat, Niamh, Ashling, Robert & Ben.
Anniversary Mass for Con & Mary Ann Hartnett is on Sunday 21st May at 10.30am in St Marys Cathedral, Killarney.
9TH ANNIVERSARY HEGARTY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY ALLMAN (NÉE TEAHAN)
In loving memory of Norrie Allman (née Teahan)
Rockfield, Faha, Killarney
Who died on 18th May 2022.
As we lovingly remember our dear mother Norrie on her 1st anniversary, her husband Brendan, daughters Eileen, Margaret, Caroline, Marian, Norma and Fiona, sons Donal, Tim and Brendan, would like to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation to everyone who attended the removal, funeral mass and burial, and to all those who travelled long distances.
Thank you to those who send Mass cards, floral tributes and messages of sympathy.
To everyone who visited our home, and to those who brought food and refreshments over the days. We are forever grateful for your generosity.
Thanks to Fr. Danny Broderick and Fr. John O’Sullivan, who officiated at the funeral mass. Thanks to the musicians and to Mary Ellen for her beautiful singing which really enhanced the ceremony. Also, to Colleen for her lovely song at the graveside.
Sincere gratitude to O’Shea’s funeral directors for their professionalism, and to Séamus who prepared our mother’s final resting place.
(NEE DOYLE)
1ST ANNIVERSARY CARROLL
In loving memory of Bridie Carroll (nee Doyle) Kilbrean, Killarney
Who passed away on 24th May 2022.
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.
Cherished memories of
A loving husband, father and grandfather David Hegarty
Late of Park Road, Killarney
Who departed this life on 24th May 2014.
You are not far, no further away
Then the morning is, to the promise of day
Than the stars to the night
Than the sun to the sky
Your are not far, this is not goodbye.
Thanks to Farranfore Medical Centre and Ahern’s Pharmacy, Farranfore, and all the staff at Ashborough Lodge, for the care shown to our mother. We are truly grateful.
As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as a token of our sincere gratitude. A mass will be offered for your intentions.
Norrie’s First Anniversary Mass will be celebrated on Saturday 20th May at 6.00pm in Listry Church.
1ST ANNIVERSARY CARROLL (NEE
DOYLE)
As each day dawns we think of you
As each night falls we pray for you
And throughout our lives no matter where
In our hearts, you are always there.
Sadly missed and never forgotten by your son Denis, daughter-in-law Elaine and grandchildren Anthony, Con and Amy.
You are not far, you are always near In the memories that we hold so dear In the hearts that still care In the love that goes on You will never be far You will never be gone.
Missing you always, never forgetting you your fond wife Nancy. ***
You gave us years of happiness Then sorrow came is tears
21ST ANNIVERSARY O’SULLIVAN
In loving memory of Bridie Carroll (nee Doyle)
Kilbrean, Killarney
Who passed away on 24th May 2022.
If memories keep us close
Then we are never far apart
For you are always on my mind
And forever in my heart.
Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by your son Con.
Anniversary Mass
is on Wednesday 24th May at 6.15pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral.
May your Sacred Heart Lord Jesus, be praised, glorified and honoured throughout the whole world now and forever. Repeat this 3 times.
MIRACLE
Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked You for many favours. This time I ask you this very special one (mention favour). Take it, dear Heart of Jesus and place it within Your own Heart where Your Father sees it.
Then, in His merciful eyes it will become Your favour not mine. Amen. Say for three days, promise publication and favour will be granted. MM
MIRACLE PRAYER
Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked You for many favours. This time I ask you this very special one (mention favour). Take it, dear Heart of Jesus and place it within Your own Heart where Your Father sees it.
Then, in His merciful eyes it will become Your favour not mine. Amen. Say for three days, promise publication and favour will be granted. KOC
You left us lovely memories
We will treasure them through the years.
You never failed to do your best
Your heart was true and tender
You worked so hard for those you loved And those you loved remember.
We wont forget the face we loved
Or the memory of your smile
Or the countless things you did for us
To make our lives worthwhile.
Loved and remembered by your children, grandchildren and many friends.
Remember him with a smile today
He was not one for tears Reflect instead o memories
Of all the happy years.
Anniversary Mass is on Friday 26th May at 9.30am in the Church of the Resurrection.
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In loving memory of Our dear Mother, Grandmother and Mother-in-law Chris O’Sullivan
Late of White Bridge, Killarney
Who died on 21st May 2002.
Gone are the days we used to share
But in our hearts you are always there
The gates of memories will never close
We miss you more than anyone knows.
Loved and remembered always by your sons Tim, Con, Danny and John, daughters Caroline and Noreen, son-in-law, daughters-in-law, partner, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Anniversary Mass is on Saturday 20th May at 6.15pm St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY CRONIN
In loving memory of Noreen Cronin (nee Scannell) Moulagow, Rathmore
Who departed this life on 18th May 2022.
As we lovingly remember and greatly miss Noreen on this, her First Anniversary, Patrick, Mairéad, Mary, Eileen, Breda & Norita together with our families wish to express our deep appreciation and thanks to all those who helped and supported us at the time of Mom’s passing and this past year.
We want to take this opportunity to thank all those who sent floral tributes, mass cards, perpetual enrolments, who took the time to write letters of sympathy, send online condolences, text messages and phoned.
Our sincere gratitude to all those who called to our home, who lined the route from Moulagow to Rathmore, attended the removal, funeral mass and burial. Thank you to those who travelled long distances to be with us .
Thank you to the Killarney Palliative Care team for the care, kindness and compassion shown to Noreen and us during that difficult time.
Special thank you to Fr. Pat O’Donnell and Fr. Pat McCarthy for visiting Mom so often in her final weeks and concelebrating her funeral mass. Fr. Pat McCarthy and Noreen were childhood friends and we are so thankful for the precious memories you shared about Mom at the funeral home. Fr. Pat O’Donnell, thank you for your guidance and for the beautiful, comforting words which summed our mother’s life so perfectly at the funeral mass.
Thanks to sacristans: Sr. Stella for the preparations at Rathmore church for the funeral and to Bridie & Mary for the preparations at Shrone church for the month’s mind mass. Thank you to Paud O’Donoghue and Mary O’Callaghan for the wonderful singing and music at the funeral mass. To Breda Nagle Florist for the beautiful flowers on the altar and to David Long of Impact Print for the mass booklets.
We are very grateful to Seán O’Mahony, Funeral Director who went above and beyond to help us with arranging our mother’s funeral and for your calming presence throughout. Thanks also to the grave digger who prepared Noreen’s final resting place.
Many thanks to our kind neighbours and friends who brought food and refreshments to our home and for assisting with traffic management at Shrone for the burial, it was very much appreciated.
Thank you to all those who attended the month’s mind mass, to Fr. Jim Kennelly for celebrating the mass and again to Paud O’Donoghue who’s singing enriched the mass.
We trust that this acknowledgement will be accepted by all as a token of our appreciation. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass has been offered for your intentions.
A life well lived is a precious gift of hope and strength and grace from someone who has made our world a brighter, better place.
It’s filled with moments, sweet and sad with smiles and sometimes tears with friendships formed and good times shared and laughter through the years.
A life well lived is a legacy of joy and pride and pleasure a living, lasting memory our grateful hearts will treasure.
First anniversary Mass for Noreen is on Saturday 27th May at 6pm in Shrone Church.
May her gentle soul Rest in Peace
NOVENA TO ST. JUDE
(Say for 9 days) May the Sacred Heart of Jesus, be accepted in all tabernacles, until the end of time. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus, be praised and glorified, now and for ever. St. Jude pray for us, and hear our prayers. Amen. Blessed be the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Blessed be St. Jude in all the world, and for eternity, Amen. Say 1 Our Father and 1 Hail Mary. You will receive your intention, before the 9 days are over, no matter how impossible, it may seem. Say this prayer, 9 times a day, for 9 days. By the 8th day, your prayer will be answered. Must be published at end of Novena.
B.M.C.
6TH ANNIVERSARY DALY (NEE SPILLANE)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY
HAYES
In loving memory of Breda Daly (Nee Spillane)
Late of Rossalia, Glenflesk, Killarney
Who passed away on 19th May 2017. R.I.P.
If memories bring us close We are never far apart For you are always with us In our prayers and in our hearts.
Your name is often mentioned We talk about you still You have never been forgotten And you never will.
Sadly missed by your brother Tim, sister-in-law Noreen, nephew Richard, and nieces Mary, Joanne and Breda.
Anniversary Mass is on Saturday 20th May at 6pm in St Agatha’s Church, Glenflesk.
6TH ANNIVERSARY
GALVIN
In loving memory of Mary T. Galvin, Late of “Iona”, St.Anne’s Road, Killarney Who died on 18th May 2017.
Mother my love, If you give me your hand
And go where I ask you to wander, I will lead you away to a beautiful land, The dreamland that’s waiting out yonder. We’ll walk in a sweet poise garden out there, Where moonlight and starlight are streaming, And the flowers and birds are filling the day, With the fragrance and music of dreaming, So Mother my love, Let me take your dear hand, And away through starlight we’ll wander. Away through mist to the beautiful land, The dreamland that’s waiting out yonder.
***
I am I, You are You, Whatever we were to each other in life, We shall remain so in death. Sadly missed by your sons Pat, Tommy, Seamus, daughter-in-law Mary, and grandchildren Myles, Honor and Keith.
MIRACLE PRAYER
NOVENA TO THE HOLY SPIRIT
O Holy Spirit, you who solve all problems, light all roads so that I can attain my goal. You gave me the divine gift to forgive and forget all evil against me and that in all instances of my life you are with me. I want in this short prayer to thank you for all things you have given me as you confirm once again that I never wanted to be separated from you in spite of all material illusions. I wish to be with you in Eternal Glory. Thank you for mercy towards me and mine. This prayer must be said for three days, after three days the favour will be granted. DG
Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked You for many favours. This time I ask you this very special one (mention favour). Take it, dear Heart of Jesus and place it within Your own Heart where Your Father sees it. Then, in His merciful eyes it will become Your favour not mine. Amen. Say for three days, promise publication and favour will be granted. BOC
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. ES
In loving memory of Timmy Hayes
Toremore, Kilcummin, Co Kerry Who passed away on 7th May 2022. The Hayes family, wish to express their sincere thanks and gratitude to all those who called to our home, attended the funeral, sent condolences via online, mass cards, post and by telephone.
Thanks to Timmy’s close friends, neighbours, community nurses Sandra and Mary, the doctors and nurses at Tralee Palliative Care Unit, for all the care he received in his final days.
Thank you to Brooklands Medical Centre, Castleisland and Aherns Pharmacy, Farranfore.
Finally, thanks to Fr. Begley for the family rosary at his home, Fr. Niall Howard for the beautiful funeral mass, the choir and to O’Shea’s undertakers for their professional service.
Timmy is still very much loved and greatly missed by his wife Sheila, his sons Anthony, Declan, Tadghie and Patrick, his sister Sheila Fitzgerald and her husband Phillip, granddaughters Annette and Alexandria Hayes, his sisters-in-law Ms Mary Schaudel who travelled from New York, USA, Ms Nancy Duffy London UK and Ms Margaret Fleming, NY, USA. Anthony’s partner Martina and son Cian, his niece Mary Moriarty, Faha, and his nephews Eoin Moriarty, Kilcummin, and John and Paul Hayes from Birmingham, UK.
1st Anniversary Mass was held on Friday 5th May at 7.30pm in Kilcummin Parish Church.
MIRACLE PRAYER
Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked You for many favours. This time I ask you this very special one (mention favour). Take it, dear Heart of Jesus and place it within Your own Heart where Your Father sees it. Then, in His merciful eyes it will become Your favour not mine. Amen. Say for three days, promise publication and favour will be granted. BD
PRAYER TO A SPECIAL REQUEST
Oh dear Mother of God, our lady of conception aparecidal, oh Saint Rita of Cassia and saint Jude worker of miracles and helper of impossible causes pray for me. Saint expedite, Saint of Urgent causes pray for me.
Saint Edwiges the saint of the needy, you know how desperate I feel please ask jesus to he me. ( mention your request) May the sacred heart of jesus be adored and glorified for ever. Pray one our Father, one Hail Mary and Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit as it was in the beginning is now and shall be, world without end amen. Pray for three days, publish on the third day, see what will happen on the fourth day. MmC
PRECIOUS MOTHER OF JESUS
Mother of Divine Grace, you can find a way, where there is no way. Please hear my prayer and grant me my request. (Say 6 times daily & your request will be granted). NAS
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY MORRIS
2ND ANNIVERSARY
KISSANE
2ND ANNIVERSARY MCGOUGH
3RD ANNIVERSARY LANDERS
In loving memory of Tom Morris Brewsterfield, Headford, Killarney
Who passed away on 21st May 2022.
As we lovingly remember Tom on his first anniversary, he was dearly missed by his late wife Margaret, and will be deeply missed by his sons Sean & Séamus, daughter Mairéad and daughter-in-law Michelle & Mairéad’s partner Seán. We would like to express our sincere gratitude & thanks to all who supported us in our sad loss.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all those that sympathised with us, sent mass cards , sent online condolences & to all who travelled to attend the funeral home, requiem mass and burial.
Our sincere gratitude to Doctor Rosemary Kelliher, Doctor Tadhg Curran and all the staff at Ross Medical, thank you to all the staff of Killarney Nursing Home and to Liam Sheehan, Pharmacist.
Thanks to Spa GAA Club Members for forming a guard of honour at Killaha Graveyard.
Thank you to Tom Murphy undertakers for his professional service and support provided during the funeral service.
Thank you to Fr. Padraig Kennelly for celebraing the beautiful funeral mass, thanks to Derry & Rosie Healy & Micheal McGillicuddy for the fabulous music in the church and at the graveside.
As it is not possible to thank everyone individually please accept this acknowledgement as an expression of our deepest gratitude.
Life is But a Stopping Place
Life is but a stopping place, A pause in what’s to be
A resting place along the road
To sweet eternity.
But when the journey finally ends
We’ll claim great reward
And find an everlasting peace
Together with the Lord.
Tom’s First Anniversary Mass along with his late wife Margaret’s Month’s Mind Mass will take place on Saturday 27th May 2023 at 6.00pm in St. Agatha’s Church, Glenflesk.
8TH ANNIVERSARY
KISSANE
In loving memory of Pat Joe Kissane Breanlee, Kilgobnet, Beaufort Who died on 15th May 2015.
Time passes, memories stay Quietly remembered every day.
Always remembered by your sister Teresa, Jimmy and family.
In loving memory of John (Johnny) Kissane
Late of Barleymount East, Killarney
Who passed away on 15th May 2021.
I thought of you with love today But that is nothing new I thought about you yesterday And the days before that too.
I think of you in silence
I often speak your name All I have are memories
And your picture in a frame. Sadly missed by your loving wife Bridie.
2ND ANNIVERSARY
KISSANE
In loving memory of John (Johnny) Kissane
Late of Barleymount East, Killarney
Who passed away on 15th May 2021.
Dad
The fields you walked are still as green the cows still graze there
The furs are still as yellow their scent sweet and familiar.
The tools you used, worn and old, still used
The work you did, now done by another And there is a sadness there
In that place that was your home
Where you breath your first and took your last.
An acknowledgment of your eternal absence eased by the memories of you Your laugh, your smile, The wave of your hand.
Sadly missed and always remembered by your children and grand children.
2ND ANNIVERSARY
MCCARTHY
In loving memory of Denis McCarthy
Late of 169 Ballyspillane, Killarney and Millstreet, Co Cork
Who died on 22nd May 2021.
If memories bring us closer
We are never far apart
For you are always with me
In my prayers and in my heart.
God bless you Denis Till we meet again.
Sadly missed by his wife Breda, sisters Teresa & Maureen, nieces, nephews, relations and many friends.
Anniversary Mass is on Monday 22nd May at 9.30am in the Church of the Resurrection.
In loving memory of Dan McGough
Late of Ballymalis, Beaufort, Killarney
Who died on 19th May 2021.
If time exists in heaven
Do you still rise with the sun?
Do you and Mom share breakfast
Before the new day has begun?
Can the heavens hear your laughter
As you sit and reminisce
About the times we had together
And all the people that you miss?
Is music all around you
All those songs you held so dear?
Do you and Mom still sing together
The way you did when you were here?
I think that heaven must be grateful
To have you there each day
To bring your easy laughter
And your silly sense of play.
Always loved and never forgotten by your children Danny, Alan, Shari and grandchildren Jamie, Saoirse, Caoimhe, Erin, Willow, Lucy, Sarah and Ciara. xx Anniversary Mass is on Saturday 20th May 2023 at 6.15pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney.
2ND ANNIVERSARY MCGOUGH
In loving memory of Dan McGough
Late of Ballymalis, Beaufort, Killarney
Who died on 19th May 2021.
Remember him with a smile today
He wasn’t one for tears
Reflect instead on memories
Of all the happy years
Recall to mind the way he spoke
And all the things he said His strength, his wisdom, the way he was Remember them instead.
Sadly missed by your sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law.
2ND
ANNIVERSARY
MCGOUGH
In loving memory of Dan McGough
Ballymallis, Beaufort, Killarney
Who died 19th May 2021.
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.
Always remembered by Anthony, Chris and family.
In loving memory of Kate (Katherine) Landers, Late of Killorglin and Ballydowney Who sadly passed away on 5th May 2020. Those we love don’t go away They walk beside us each day Unseen, unheard but always near Still loved, still missed by all of us here.
Always remembered by her loving family, sister Maggie, brother-in-law Mick, nieces and nephew, Aoife, Brian, Eimear, Niamh and Sinéad.
4TH ANNIVERSARY LYNE
In loving memory of Jeremiah ‘Jerry’ Lyne Late of Knockeenalicka, Kilcummin, Killarney Who passed away on 19th May 2019. Time passes, memories stay Queitly remembered everyday.
Sadly missed and always remembered by all the Lyne family, nephews Michael and Alan, nieces Miriam (Corcoran), and Pauline, nephew-in-law, niece-in-law, grandnieces Sarah, Leah, Sophie, Emma and Cara, grandnephew Killian, cousins, all your extended family, and many friends. Ar dheis De go raibh a anam dills. Anniversary mass at a later date.
5TH ANNIVERSARY MCCARTHY
In loving memory of Thomas McCarthy, Late of 59 Ardshanavooly, Killarney
Who died on 20th May 2018.
No matter how life changes
No matter what we do
A special place within our hearts
Is always kept for you.
Loved and remembered by your wife Sheila, sons Thomas, Damien and Kevin, daughter-in-law Caroline, Vanessa, and grandchildren Tadgh, Lorna, Daire and Alex.
Anniversary Mass is on Sunday 28th May at 11am in the Church of the Resurrection.
You have said, O Divine Jesus, who said, ”Ask and you will receive, Seek and you will find, knock and it will be opened to you.” Relying on these promises, I come with confidence during this Novena to beg of you the favours that I need: Amen. GM
2ND ANNIVERSARY COUNIHAN
2ND ANNIVERSARY
COUNIHAN
In loving memory of My wonderful husband
Denis P Counihan
Late of Riverside Drive, Woodlawn
Who died on 20th May 2021.
My darling Denis I miss you I miss us, I miss your love I miss your touch.
I thought of you with love today
But that is nothing new I thought about you yesterday and the day befor that too.
God called you to him way too soon and so we had to part
God has you in his keeping I have you in my heart.
Your well lived life is my legacy
Of joy and pride and pleasure
A loving, lasting memory
My grateful heart will treasure.
Loved and missed forever your loving wife Mabel.
2nd Anniversary Mass for Denis is on Saturday 20th May at 6.15pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney.
2ND
My Dad
Denis P Counihan
Late of Riverside Drive, Woodlawn
Who died on 20th May 2021.
DAD
In loving memory of My Dad
Denis P Counihan
Late of Riverside Drive, Woodlawn
Who died on 20th May 2021.
A golden heart stopped beating
Hard working hands at rest
God broke our hearts to pieces
When he took you to your rest.
God knew you were in pain
And a cure was not to be
So he closed your weary eyelids
And whispered “come to me”
May the wings of heaven blow softly
And whisper in your ear
How much we love and miss you
And wish that you were here.
Always missed and lovingly remembered your son Kieran, daughter-in-law Thérèse and grandchildren Evan, Liadh and Dara.
2ND ANNIVERSARY
COUNIHAN
In loving memory of My Dad
Denis P. Counihan
Late of Riverside Drive, Woodlawn Road
Who died on 20th May 2021.
He never looked for praises
He was never one to boast
He just went on quietly working
For the ones he loved most
His dreams were seldom spoken
His wants were very few
And most of the time his worries
Went unspoken too
He was there, a firm foundation
Through all my storms of life
a sturdy hand to hold on to
In times of stress and strife
A true friend I could turn to
When times were good or bad
One of my greatest blessings
The Man that I called Dad.
Always remembered and missed every day your son Michael.
Z2ND ANNIVERSARY
COUNIHAN
6TH ANNIVERSARY MCGOUGH
44TH BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE O’SULLIVAN
In loving memory of Danny McGough Coolroe, Faha, Killarney
Who died on 21st May 2017.
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. Loved and remembered by all your family.
Anniversary Mass is on Friday 19th May at 6.15pm in St Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney.
14TH ANNIVERSARY CARROLL
In loving memory of Tommy O’Sullivan Late of Tournanough and Killarney
Whose 44th birthday falls on 25th May.
Though we miss you always Each and every day It seems to hit us even more Because it’s your birthday.
We send wishes to Heaven Carried to you, upon on a prayer To the place where you are now With sweet, tender love and care. Your Loving Mom and Dad and brothers Dermot and Tim, sister-in-law, nieces and nephew.
8TH ANNIVERSARY O’DONOGHUE
In loving memory of Our dear son & brother Stephen Carroll Maulykevane, Headford, Killarney Who died on 20thMay 2009.
We Miss You
We miss your smile your joking ways We miss the things you used to say And when old times we do recall It’s then we miss you most of all.
Lovingly remembered forever by his parents Michael and Sheila, his brothers Adrian, Fergus, Ciarán and Eoghan, and sister Sinéad.
15TH ANNIVERSARY
O’NEILL
In loving memory of Julia O’Neill
Late of Mastergeeha, Kilcummin
Who died on 17th May 2008.
We hold you close within our hearts And there you shall remain To walk with us throughout our lives Until we meet again
So rest in peace dear loved one
Dearly loved and always remembered by daughter Michelle, son-in-law Brendan and granddaughters Chloe and Emma.
34TH ANNIVERSARY HICKEY
In loving memory of Andrew Hickey 10 Dalton’s Avenue, Killarney, Who died on 19th May 1989.
On a lonely May evening
You heard an angel call You took the hand of Jesus
And quietly left us all.
Always remembered by your daughters and their families.
In loving memory of Denis P. Counihan
Late of Riverside Drive, Woodlawn Road, Killarney
Who died on 20th May 2021.
In loving memory of our beloved big brother Denis
On this, his second anniversary.
Deeply missed and always remembered by his sister Noreen, brothers Brian and Kevin sisters-in-law Jeanne and Caroline, brother-in-law Jim, niece Veronica and nephews Luke, Felix and Titus.
And thanks for all you’ve done
We pray that God has given you
The crown you’ve truly won. Sadly missed and always remembered by your son Michael, daughter-in-law Joan and grandchildren Jessica and Diarmuid.
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
In loving memory of Dermot O’Donoghue
Late of Lacca, Kilcummin, Killarney
Who died on 18th May 2015. No matter how life changes
No matter what we do
A special place within our hearts Is always kept for you
Time will pass and fade away
But memories of you will always stay.
Sadly missed and always remembered by your wife Mary, daughter Marie and son-in-law Dara, son Pat and daughter-in-law Niamh, son Diarmuid and daughter-in-law Ash, and his eight grandchildren.
30TH ANNIVERSARY KINGSTON
In Loving Memory of Mairéad Kingston
Late of Mill Road, Killarney
Who died on 19th May 1993.
We hold you close within our hearts And there you shall remain To walk with us throughout our lives Until we meet again.
So rest in peace dear loved one And thanks for all you’ve done We pray that God has given you The crown you’ve truly won.
Dearly remembered by your husband Jack, son Gary, daughters Katherine, Maura, and Marguerite, daughter-in-law, sons-in-law and grandchildren.
JESUS
May your Sacred Heart Lord Jesus, be praised, glorified and honoured throughout the whole world now and forever. Repeat this 3 times. DG
SPORT
Welcome to KILLARNEY
Kerry aim to defend home record as Mayo come to town
ALL-IRELAND
SFC GROUP 1
| By Adam MoynihanKerry v Mayo
Saturday at 3pm Fitzgerald Stadium | Live on GAAGO
Kerry’s 28-year unbeaten home record is on the line this weekend as league champions Mayo roll into Killarney for the opening game of the new All-Ireland group stage.
The Kingdom haven’t been beaten in a championship match at the Fitzgerald Stadium since 1995 but they could face one of their toughest battles in years on Saturday afternoon.
Mayo looked rejuvenated in the National League under new manager Kevin McStay and they demolished Jack O’Connor’s team in Castlebar in February. The final score of 2-14 to 1-10 flat-
tered the reigning All-Ireland champions, who struggled to cope with Mayo’s fitness levels and slick ball movement. The good news for Kerry fans is that the squad is looking far healthier now and the recent mauling of Clare in the Munster final suggests that their team might be moving in the right direction. Along with long-term absentees Stefan Okunbor and Darragh Roche, Kil-
lian Spillane, Donal O’Sullivan and Jack O’Shea are currently nursing injuries. Other than that, O’Connor should have all of his All-Ireland-winning team available to him.
Here in Killarney, excitement has been building all week. Tickets were still available as this publication went to print but a large crowd is expected to flock to what is already being billed as one of the games of the season.
Saturday 3pm Kerry v Mayo Group 1
Saturday 5.15pm Galway v Tyrone Group 2
Sunday 2pm Clare v Donegal Group 4
Sunday 2.30pm Sligo v Kildare Group 3
Top spot must be the goal for Kerry
As the All-Ireland round robin series gets underway this weekend, Adam Moynihan assesses the new format and Kerry’s potential path to Croke Park
The much anticipated (and much maligned) All-Ireland group stage is finally upon us. For months, the new championship structure has been the subject of fierce debate. For some, it goes too far. For others, it doesn’t go far enough. The coming weeks will reveal whether or not the thing actually functions in the harsh light of day.
It should be exciting for the novelty factor alone but there’s no escaping the fact that the revolutionary new format is flawed. Sixteen teams have reached the round robin series: seven by virtue of their league ranking, eight who reached their provincial final, plus 2022 Tailteann Cup winners Westmeath. Four groups of four. So far, so good.
The glaring problem is that when the group stage reaches its conclusion –four weeks and 24 games from now – 12 teams will still be standing. Only the fourth-place teams in each pool will be eliminated, with second and third advancing to the preliminary quarter-finals and the four group winners moving directly to the quarter-finals proper. It’s a lot of pushing and shoving just to get rid of four candidates.
For teams who consider themselves to be All-Ireland contenders, there appears, on the surface at least, to be very little peril in the group stage –unless things go completely haywire and they somehow finish last.
However, if you look a little deeper, there is something meaningful at stake in the group stage: an easier path to the serious business of the All-Ireland series.
Let’s take Kerry as an example. If the reigning champs successfully nav-
igate Group 1 and finish first ahead of their rivals – namely Mayo, Cork and Louth – they will move on to the All-Ireland quarter-final. A second-place finish would leave them facing into a preliminary quarter-final at home to a third-place team from another group. A third-place finish would leave them facing into a preliminary quarter-final away to a second-place team from another group.
Missing out on first might not seem like an especially daunting outcome –after all, they would more than likely avoid the big guns in the preliminary round - but a quick look at Group 2 uncovers a potential banana skin. Group 2 contains Galway, Armagh, Tyrone and Westmeath, so finishing second in Group 1 could leave Kerry with a home match against one of those teams. Finishing third could set up an away match with one of those teams, which would be very difficult on paper.
The other groups don’t look to be quite as strong but either way it makes sense for the likes of Kerry and Mayo to go all out for first place and avoid the extra round altogether.
It is also worth noting that the preliminary quarter-finals will be staged the week between the final round of the group stage and the quarter-finals; this will be a free week for the group winners.
All things considered, the group phase isn’t quite as meaningless as some detractors might have you believe. You can be sure that Jack O’Connor and his players will be taking the next three games very seriously indeed.
OPINION
Our sports editor ADAM MOYNIHAN shares his thoughts on the week's burning issues
Both ends at Fitzgerald Stadium should be named after Kerry legends
Upgrades are needed at the Fitzgerald Stadium. A cursory glance around the famous old ground makes that abundantly clear. The good news is that ‘The Park’ is apparently set for a €72 million revamp at some point in the future. Realistically, though, we could be talking years before work begins.
In the meantime, there’s one quick and easy way to improve the stadium, and it won’t cost millions to do it.
We should name both ends of the ground after legends of Kerry GAA.
STAND AND TERRACE
At present we have a stand and a terrace, both named after prominent figures from the neighbouring Dr Crokes club.
The O’Sullivan Stand was erected in the 1970s in honour of Dr Eamonn O’Sullivan, a revolutionary trainer who guided Kerry to eight All-Irelands across five decades.
On the other side of the ground, we have the O’Connor Terrace. It was named after Michael O’Connor, a highly-regarded administrator who was appointed as chairman of the Munster Council in
1986.
In his book ‘My Beautiful Obsession’, the great Weeshie Fogarty suggests that O’Connor would have become Kerry’s first GAA president were it not for his untimely death in 1991.
The O’Connor Terrace wraps around both ends of the pitch (partially at one end and fully at the other) but, in reality, these ends are never really referred to as the O’Connor Terrace.
Everyone present on a matchday – fans, players, officials, and the media – needs another way of referring to those ends so various informal names have emerged.
If you find yourself somewhere in the middle of the terrace on Saturday when Kerry play Mayo, look to your left. This end is often referred to as the ‘Town End’. But Killarney Town, as the crow flies, is directly over the O’Sullivan Stand. You can get to town by exiting the end to the left, of course, but you can get to town by exiting the other end too. This end to the left is also sometimes referred to as the ‘Dressing Room End’, which is logical as the dressing rooms are located beneath this part of the terrace. It is also known as the ‘Lewis Road End’, which makes sense as Lewis Road runs parallel to that particular side of the
stadium.
From your vantage point on the terrace, the end to your right is most commonly known as the ‘Dalton’s Avenue End’. This is where things get confusing. Fitzgerald Stadium is surrounded on two sides by a housing estate that is subdivided into different sections. You have Dalton’s Avenue, Marian Terrace, St Brendan’s Place and Torc Terrace neighbouring The Park, with O’Kelly’s Villas and Bishop Moynihan’s Crescent a little further away. Most of Dalton’s Avenue, to the best of my knowledge, runs parallel to the back of the O’Sullivan Stand – it’s not at the end to the right at all. The row of small houses that you can see around the back of the stadium at this end are part of Torc Terrace. So, really, it should be the ‘Torc Terrace End’ – although I’ve never heard it referred to as such.
Of course, it is alternatively, and more precisely, called the ‘Scoreboard End’. With all that in mind, in the interest of tidying things up for everyone, surely it would be beneficial to bestow the ends with official titles?
If we were to go down the road of naming them after individuals, just as Kerry GAA did with the O’Sullivan Stand and the O’Connor Terrace, we certainly have
no shortage of potential candidates. It is definitely a nice touch to name things after individuals who are no longer with us but, personally, I think it’s even nicer when people get their recognition when they’re still with us.
What about renaming the ‘Lewis Road/ Dressing Room/Town End’ the ‘O’Dwyer End’, in honour of the great Micko who won 12 All-Irelands with Kerry as a player and manager?
And with three Crokes men already remembered at the stadium (O’Sullivan, O’Connor and Dick Fitzgerald), perhaps it would be appropriate to honour a Legion man too?
The ‘Culloty End’ has a nice ring to it, and it would be a fitting tribute to local man Johnny who represented Kerry with distinction in hurling and football. He won five All-Irelands with the senior footballers before going on to train the team and serve as a selector for many years. (Unfortunately, this end of the stadium isn’t much to look at right now, but it would surely be a priority if and when any redevelopment does take place.) You could make a case for many other Kerry legends, of course. But to my mind, few - if any - are more deserving than Mick O’Dwyer and Johnny Culloty.
PARK LIFE: A packed Fitzgerald Stadium in Killarney. Photo: Diarmuid Greene/Sportsfile.Kerry to make a statement as real business begins
| By Eamonn FitzgeraldFinally, it’s time for some proper competition between teams who have realistic ambitions of winning the Sam Maguire.
For others, the Tailteann Cup will be very acceptable on their journeys upstream to join the elite counties in Gaelic football.
The four provincial finals disappointed even if the Ulster final ended in a welter of excitement. The Derry goalkeeper Odhran Lynch covered himself in glory in the dreaded penalty shootout. Although the game was close and well contested throughout, it was like watching paint dry. I found it hard to watch the boring back- pedalling, recycling and negative fare.
In Leinster, not even Mickey Harte’s prayers could work a miracle as the Dubs crushed Louth in another provincial stroll. They scored five goals. It could have been ten. They mean business, especially with some of the golden heroes of the past in from the start.
I believe that Kerry, Dublin, Galway and Derry are the top four in contention for the Sam Maguire. Tyrone, Armagh and Mayo will also have realistic hopes.
Stop right there; tóg sos. How good are Mayo and Kerry? We will have a much better indication of how well they wintered after tomorrow’s plum tie in the Fitzgerald Stadium. Throw in is at 3pm. Not alone is all available reasonably-priced accommodation in the greater Killarney area booked out by those Mayo fans, but Tralee and elsewhere are also reporting increased bookings. God knows Mayo supporters are unbelievably loyal. Despite all the disappointments they come back for more. McStay has named a panel of 36 for the trip to Killarney, no doubt buoyed by that big home win over Kerry in the league. Kerry were terrible in that game and Mayo scored at will.
I expect good value for the €25 admission to this game with two teams who are at their most appealing with direct, open and attacking football. Mayo will put it up to Kerry.
As I write this, I expect the same starting 15 that played against Clare to be announced on Thursday at 8pm. I also
expect the Kerry defence, led by Shane Ryan, to curb the Mayo attack; the midfield to hold their own with additional help from Paudie Clifford; Seánie O’Shea to shake a leg more often and kick over at least six points from frees; and the other forwards to deliver the winning scoreline.
Yes, Kerry to win. Losing is not an option, even if away to Cork (possibly Páirc Uí Rinn) and a neutral venue game versus Louth (possibly Portlaoise) provides a kind of back door on the road to Croker.
I hope Kerry come through without injuries, especially to David Clifford. Where would we be without him? Where would the GAA be without him? Someone said they do not like the microwaved treatment of the hurling games
coming so fast with just two-week gaps, ditto for football. Players will have little time to recuperate.
TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets were still available as we went to print. Terrace tickets are the same price as stand tickets: Adult €25 and Juvenile €5. With the terrace tickets there are three zones to facilitate crowd control –Green, Blue and Red. Red is on dressing room side behind the town goal. Blue is from Lewis Road side across the Terrace as far as the press box. Green is from there to the end of the western terrace. Tickets are unreserved but zone-specific including stand.
I expect the 8,500 stand tickets will have been sold out by Friday. Unless you have mobility or other health issues, you can go to the sunny Michael O’Connor Terrace, named after a marvellous GAA servant, nach maireann anois, and don’t bother Patrick Tatler or Der Bros for tickets. They have very other demanding duties and it’s not their gig. The authority for this game is the GAA in Croke Park. Tickets for the terraces are sold online. The county board won’t be handling them. Terrace tickets can also be purchased from participating Centra and SuperValu stores, along with Mr Google.
Kelliher double fires
Kerry to historic win
Ryan Kelliher, the brilliant young striker from Lissivigeen, heralded the breakthrough that Kerry FC needed when he struck for two goals in their away game against Athlone Town on Friday last.
This win earned the fledgling Kerry side their first win since they entered the LOI First Division at the start of this year. Kelliher seems to have a penchant for goals and he is striking up a great understanding with Leo Gaxha in particular. When Kerry FC and Athlone Town last met Kerry were unlucky to lose that one, conceding a goal in the 86th minute. Seeing them in action at Mounthawk Park against Longford Town, I was impressed
by their second-half fightback after poor concession of earlier goals. They still lost narrowly, but showed what they are capable of.
They got it right in Athlone. Ryan Kelliher controlled the play with his first touch and bang - goal number one. They could have been hauled back but Aaron O’Sullivan the 19-year-old Kerry FC keeper was magnificent on his debut.
Nathan Gleason put Kerry 2-0 clear and now they were in command, but they got a sharp reminder before half-time when Athlone pulled one back. The hosts kept up the momentum in the second half and eventually it was all square at 2-2.
Now for the decider. The run of play was
with the home side. Gaxha did the initial work and from close in Ryan Kelliher scored, although Athlone and, indeed, the referee thought the ball had been cleared off the line. Fortunately for Kerry FC, the linesman on the far side was well positioned to make the correct call. It made for a tense finish with 4 minutes added on, but Kerry held firm to claim a 3-2 win. The road home to Kerry was joyful.
Now they can expect a full house at Mounthawk Park tonight at 7.45 pm to lift the side to what one hopes will be a first win at home. Bray Wanderers will test their mettle.
Full-time score: Kerry FC 3 Athlone Town 2. It makes for nice reading and what’s more it was an away game.
Team boss Billy Dennehy - a seasoned campaigner from his own playing days with so many teams - said it would not be easy to make the breakthrough, but one didn’t expect that Kerry FC would have to wait until their 14th game to win and gain
that elusive three points. The next challenge is to do that in front of the home fans, who have longed for a positive result at Mounthawk Park. They need to do that and keep the attendances buoyant.
They now go into a busy schedule running right into the June Bank Holiday. They will face Bray Wanderers (May 19), Wexford (May 26), Finn Harps (June 2), Waterford (June 5) and Athlone Town (June 9). All games have a 7.45 pm kickoff.
These five games in a short timespan are crucial to their hopes of adding more points.
KERRY FC: Aaron O’Sullivan, Rob Vasiu, Samuel Aladesanusi, Kevin Williams, Ronan Teahan, Nathan Gleeson (Goal ’22), Cian Barrett, Togor Silong, Leo Gaxha, Ryan Kelliher (Goal ’15, ’70), Seán McGrath. Subs: Richie Healy, Stephen McCarthy, Matt Keane, Alex Ainscough, Cianan Cooney, Graham O’Reilly, Kennedy Amechi.
It was a very disappointing end of season for the Kerry hurlers who lost their last two games to Offaly and to Laois, thus killing off any hopes of getting their hands on the Joe McDonagh Cup.
This trophy has eluded them in recent times despite three final appearances. One hoped that this year they would come good but they were well beaten away to Offaly, which left them needing a victory over Laois in Tralee on Sunday last. Carlow would have to lose to Offaly if Kerry were to advance. All told, that scenario failed to materialise.
Offaly had already qualified for the final so they fielded a weakened team for the Carlow match. Carlow were running up a big score and that news was filtering through to Tralee just as Laois were inflicting a big defeat on Kerry. Will this be the end of Stephen Molumphy’s reign in charge of Kerry? Defeats are usually blamed on managers, but I believe he has done a fine job. It is no piece of cake to manage a GAA team in Kerry, especially the hurlers who are always in the shadow of the footballers.
Molumphy was a fine player during his nine seasons with Waterford, usually playing at midfield. I would say that the job is still his if he wishes to continue and I don’t see too many others wanting to sip the contents of this chalice.
We may have seen the last of Mikey Boyle in the Kerry geansaí, though. He has been an outstanding hurler and indeed that extended Boyle family have been great competitors in several sports. It continues now with Evan captaining the Kerry minor football team. They were due to play their Munster semi-final last evening. I expect they won, but they have disappointed so far. Team manager Wayne Quillinan, taking
Hurlers lose out in Joe McDonagh
over from James Costello, is in the post for the first time after stepping down from managing Austin Stacks. His selectors are Eamonn Whelan (St Senan's), Michéal O'Shea (Castlegregory) and Declan O'Sullivan (Dromid Pearses), while Alan O'Sullivan and Arthur Fitzgerald serve as strength and conditioning coaches. They have run their collective eyes over a huge number of eligible minors.
For the Cork game, which they lost, there was poor representation from local East Kerry clubs – although that is not to suggest that the selection is skewed in favour of other district boards. Only Pat Moynihan (Rathmore), Keelan O’Shea (Kilcummin) and Jamie Moynihan (Glenflesk) started and in the subs
list were Cian O’Connor (Rathmore) and Rory O’Connell (Currow).
Let’s hope they have made it to the Munster final. Judgement will be suspended until then. God knows Kerry need a fillip after that disappointing loss to Sligo in the U20 All-Ireland semi-final. Interestingly, both left their respective roles in Kildare and Offaly with unexpected and undue haste. Who wouldn’t want to manage the Manchester United of Gaelic football, was Jack’s explanation. We must have another evaluation of that after June 3 when the Manchester derby goes ahead in the FA Cup final.
KERRY LADIES
No meltdown on this occasion for the Kerry ladies who eased into the Munster final with a 2-8 to 1-5 victory over Tipperary.
After coughing up a 10-point lead to end level with Cork the week before, Kerry responded well and easily defeated Tipp in Bansha. First-half goals by Danielle O’Leary and Emma Costello set them on their way.
They will now face Cork in the final in Mallow on May 28.
Munster prevail in URC semi-final
A 16–15 scoreline is manna from heaven when you are on the winning side and especially for Munster who hadn’t beaten Leinster over the previous 13 games.
Leinster have massive resources in terms of money and personnel to put together what is almost a team of internationals that will meet La Rochelle in the Champions Cup final.
Leo Cullen rested just a few seniors last weekend but still expected to defeat a Munster team that has been in their shadows for too long. I know so many staunch Munster supporters who suffered so many defeats to the Leinster flyers, but it all came good for the Reds when Jack
Crowley’s late drop goal clinched that sweet victory at the Aviva last weekend. It has been a long time coming and hunger is good sauce.
Nothing like such a late winning score. I readily recall Ronan O’Gara, Ollie Campbell, Tony Ward, and Barry McGann lifting the Munster spirits with similar kicks.
Munster’s stunning victory over Leinster at the Aviva Stadium means they will travel to Cape Town South Africa to play the Stormers in the URC final on May 27. Will La Rochelee head coach O’Gara snatch the Champions Cup from Leinster this weekend? The native Corkonian will have to be patient before the Irish manager’s job is offered to him. The World Cup will give some indication.
WINNER: Jack Crowley of Munster celebrates after kicking the winning dropgoal in the United Rugby Championship semi-final match against Leinster. Photo: Seb Daly/Sportsfile. EYES ON THE PRIZE: Kerry hurler Jason Diggins during a recent match against Offaly. Photo: Matt Browne/Sportsfile.SPORT NOTES
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Woodlawn Park. €100 Danny Murphy Denis Murphy Insurance. €100 David O Mahony Lissivigeen. €100 John Hannon
Hawthorne Ave. €100 Eddie Doolan
Woodlawn. April - €500 Mary McCarrick Headford. €100 JP Mullins Dromhall Park. €100 Geraldine Doran Castle Falls. €100 Maurice O Mahony Swords Dub. €100 Bishop Ray Brown Bishops House. €100 Tadhg Hickey Tiernaboul.
U15 PREMIER: Killarney Athletic 2-1
M.E.K. Our U15 side secured the premier title this morning with a good win over nearest rivals MEK. Leading 1-0 at half time through a JJ O'Donoghue goal we started the second half brightly and went 2 up with a neat finish from Alex Doolan. We took the foot off the pedal after this and MEK to their credit came more into the game and got 1 back. We finished the game strongly and possibly could have had another couple. Overall, a super achievement by this bunch of young lads who have managed to win the league while remaining undefeated 9 wins and 1 draw. Well done boys & management.
U12 PREMIER: Castleisland 2-1 Killarney Athletic (Eric Corcoran). Our young Blues wrapped up their season with a defeat to Castleisland. Although the result did go our way, the boys played really well and were unlucky to not to get anything from the game. Lots of learnings for next Season when they move to 11 aside. Well done boys and enjoy the summer.
Killarney Celtic
RESULTS: Domino’s Pizza League Cup
Semi-Final
Killarney Celtic 2 Killarney Athletic 2 (Mark Kolesnikov, Mikey Moynihan) Celtic win 8-7 on pens. Greyhound Bar Cup - Classic FC 0 Killarney Celtic 3 (Matej Vrlijack, Cian Doe, Adam McMahon). Jimmy Falvey Memorial Youths Cup FinalKillarney Celtic 1 St Brendan’s Park (Dara O'Shea). U14 Cup Semi-Final - Mastergeeha 1 Killarney Celtic 3 (Samuel Scroope, James Murphy). U11 Boys Green were runners up in the John Dowling Memorial Trophy Final. U10 Boys Green were winners of the John O Flynn Memorial Cup Final. U10 Boys White were runners up in the John O'Flynn Memorial Trophy Final.
GIRLS: U15 Cup Semi-Final - Camp 0 Killarney Celtic 4 (Lily O'Shaughnessy, Zoe Counihan, Emma Daly, Sarah Warren). U11 Girls were winners of the Padraig Harnett Memorial Cup. Many thanks to St Brendan's Park for hosting the U10 and U11 Finals last Sunday.
Mastergeeha
U11 GIRLS: It was a very exciting final versus St. Brendan’s Park where extra time was needed to separate the two teams. Congratulations to Mastergeeha FC winners of Padraig Harnett Girl’s U11 Memorial Trophy.
LOTTO: There was no winner on 12th May 2023 of the Jackpot for €3,200. Numbers drawn were 1, 14, 17, 24. Consolation prizes of €50 went to Ben Brosnan Jnr, Mastergeeha; Tim Casey c/o Klub; Katie, Adah & Séamí c/o Donal Cronin; Susan & Padraig Healy c/o Post Office. The next draw will be Friday 19th May for Jackpot of €3,400.
MEK Galaxy
GIRLS: U12 Girls Cup MEK Galaxy 1 Inter Kenmare 0. Scorer: Isabelle O'Connor. U12 Girls Shield Semi-Final - Ballyhar Dynamos 5 MEK Galaxy 0. U13 Girls Cup Q/F - MEK Galaxy 2 Park FC 1. A great result once again by the girls. 2 goals by Isabelle Lyons also gives her player of the match!
BOYS: U12 Premier Division - MEK Galaxy
1-2 Listowel Celtic. A tough result, led 1-0 after dominating the first half. Listowel came back and scored 2. MEK put in a great effort but couldn't force an equaliser. Scorer and man of the match for MEK was Fionn Bevan. U14 Division 2 - MEK Galaxy 2-0 Castleisland AFC (half time 1-0). Goals scored by Oisin Walsh (absolute banger into top corner) & Allan Adamczyk with calm finish from a rebound, Man of the Match Donnacha Prendeville, with good displays also from Bart Flynn, Harry Murphy & Conor Koteze. U16 Division 1 - Fenit Samphires 1 MEK Galaxy
5. Noah O’Shea man of the match with 4 goals and Kevin Coffey with the other one.
AGM: This year’s club AGM takes place in Faha National School on Tuesday May 30 at 8pm. The 2023/24 season is going to be the most important in the club’s history as we attempt to take the next step forward, to deliver facilities to match our growing club numbers. Positions we need to fill are Field Development, Fundraising, Summer Camps, Communication and Media, Registration, Coaching and Administration. If anyone has any questions regarding any position within the club, please contact Liam on 087 7639611.
Killarney Legion GAA
SENIOR MEN: Castleisland Desmonds were the visitors to Direen for the latest round of the Credit Union County League. A stiff breeze backed the Island men in the first half, but they never really cashed in on the advantage of the elements as Ryan O'Grady with four points, the impressive Rob Leen and Finbarr Murphy had the home side 0-6 to 0-4 ahead at the short whistle. A Jonathan Lyne goal, following good work from Ryan O'Grady again, was the perfect start to the second half and when Jamie O Sullivan and Finbarr Murphy chipped in with further scores it was looking ominous. But the visitors rallied briefly with three unanswered scores, and it took points from Eoghan O Sullivan and Will Shine to steady the ship. The game was put beyond all doubt by a Ryan O'Grady goal, a fact cemented by an emphatic fin-
ish from Will Shine, who put the gloss on a 3-14 to 0-7 win. Milltown is the destination next Sunday May 21st with the game pencilled in for a 2pm throw in time. The Senior B team picked up their second win in the Division 6 with a narrow win over Churchill on Friday evening.
SENIOR LADIES: The Senior Ladies made the long trip north to Clounmacon earlier this morning for their Donal Curtin Round four clash. Short a number of players due to unavailability it didn't take the North Kerry side long to take control of the game from the and they ran out worthy winners on a comfortable scoreline.
Spa GAA
FIXTURES: In Round 6 of the Credit Union SFL we suffered defeat to Milltown/ Castlemaine. The scoreline ended Spa 1-13 to Milltown/Castlemaine 2-17. We currently have 5points in the Senior Division 1 League with 5 games remaining. Next up we will play away against Kilcummin this coming Sunday May 21st at 3:30pm.
LOTTO: Spa lotto May 15. Numbers drawn. 3, 20, 23, 28. No winner. Next week’s draw for a jackpot of €7,400.
KILLARNEY CLUB 7s: The Men's and Ladies All Ireland Gaelic Football 7-A-Side Tournament is fast approaching. It will take place on June Bank Holiday Weekend; Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th tickets are still on sale for this event. Merchandise can now also be purchased online www.killarneyclub7s.ie.
SUMMER CAMP: Up and Active Summer Camp will take place Monday 10th-Friday 14th of July from 09:00-13:00 at Spa GAA grounds. This Summer Camp offers a fun filled five days for children attending Primary School. The camp takes place in a safe and spacious environment with indoor and outdoor facilities conducted by three fully qualifies teachers. Some of the activities include, art, athletics, fun games, treasure hunt, soccer and much more. The cost of this camp is €70 per child (€60 for all subsequent siblings) To avoid disappointment book your place now by contacting Evan (087) 1496951 or Dan (085) 7386444.
Dr Crokes GAA
EK MINOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE: Dr. Crokes 3-9 Legion 2-14. Another local derby that went to the wire as the visitors finished strongly with a 2-point win. An outstanding team performance has us in a 2-point lead at half time with goals from Ben Kelleher and a great solo run from Adam Byrne. We led 2:05 to 1:06 at half time. The second half was yet again end to end with Ben Kelleher scoring an outstanding individual goal. Legion got the upper hand in the final moments and scored a goal which deflected in, this gave them the boost they needed, and they finished strongly with a 2-point win. Some great saves by Kacper Roebak, with Cian Mulcahy and Gearoid Sugrue excellent in defence, Adam Byrne in midfield
and some great finishing and passing by Noah Sexton and Ben Kelleher. Next up is Kilcummin at home on Monday night.
SHL DIV 1: Dr. Crokes 0-21 Abbeydorney 1-15. Another fantastic win for our senior hurlers sees us sitting comfortably in the middle of the table. Next up is Lixnaw away on Friday evening.
SFL DIV 4: Dr. Crokes 1-17 Ballyduff 2-08. Our second team got their first win of the season when they welcomed Ballyduff to Lewis Road on Sunday. Ballyduff started the better with a goal within the first few minutes of play. After a rocky start we led 1-08 to 2-03 at half time.
SFL DIV 6: Dr. Crokes 1-12 Castleisland Desmonds 0-11.
Fossa GAA
SENIOR COUNTY LEAGUE DIV 3: Fossa 1-10 Knocknagosel 0-13. This match ended all square after a great fight back by Knocknagosel - scoring late points to draw the game. Fossa will feel this is a game they could have won but were happy with a share of the spoils in the end. Fossa found it hard to break down a Knocknagosel mass defence but some superb long-range points by Tadgh O’Shea kept Fossa in touch throughout the game. Half time Fossa 0-6 to Knock 0-5. A goal just after HT by Emmett O’Shea saw Fossa back in control - but a red card for Fossa in the last 10 minutes saw Knock seize the initiative and get back into the game. Rian Collleran was the pick of the Fossa team and was well supported by the Doyle brothers and Paddy Sheehan. There was a minute silence before the game in honour of the late Ellen Clifford.
SENIOR COUNTY LEAGUE DIV 6: Fossa B 3-13 KOR B 1-14. A great win for Fossa Bs in a highly entertaining game played in Tralee on Saturday evening. Best for Fossa were Sam Buckley, Darren Cronin, Pauric Talbot, Rocco Sheehan, Joe Cahilane and Mark Dennehy. Dean Sheahan gave another fantastic display in goals. Scorers: Darren Cronin 2-6, Peader Kelliher 1-1, Rocco Sheehan 0-3, Kev McCarthy 0-2, Ryan Sheehan 0-1.
U15 BOYS: On Wednesday evening Fossa U15 boys were beaten by Beaufort in Co semi-final in Fossa.
LOTTO: This week's jackpot €4,050. Glenflesk GAA
LOTTO: There was no winner of Glenflesk Lotto which took place on May 3 in Glenflesk Hall. Jackpot €3,400. The numbers drawn were 2, 14, 21, 22. Consolation Prizes of €50. 1. Owen Murphy, Kilquane. (Yearly Ticket) 2. Declan Healy, Clonkeen.
3. Declan Healy, Clonkeen (Sellers’ Prize)
4. Amy Sexton, Kilcummin. Next draw will take place in Glenflesk Hall on May 15 jackpot will be €3,600 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.
OSKARS: Save the date! We are so excit-
SPORT NOTES
ed to announce the date for the Oskars 2023! Thursday, December the 7th INEC, Killarney. Mark those social diaries for a night to remember! Who can forget the magic of the Oskars in 2018? Seven amazing films starring incredibly talented actors/actresses from our two mighty parishes! 2023 will be bigger & better! Plans are well under way behind the scenes. Join us on Monday the 29th of May at 8.30pm in the Heights Hotel Killarney to learn more about this fantastic event which takes place on Dec 7th in the INEC.
COUNTY LEAGUE DIVISION 2: Currow 0–19 Glenflesk 4–13. Glenflesk got back to winning ways in the County League Division 2, with a hard-earned win over Currow, played in superb conditions on a perfect night for football.
SENIOR FIXTURES: Our Division 2 team are away to Firies next Sunday 21st May at 2pm. Division 5 team are at home against Kilgarvan on Sunday 21st May at 2pm. Best of luck to both teams and management.
DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO KNOCK: Coach leaving St. Mary's Cathedral on Sat 26th Aug. €25. Limited places. Contact Sheila on 064 6631014 to book.
Kilcummin GAA
CREDIT UNION CO LEAGUE: Gneeveguilla v Kilcummin. Kilcummin began well in this game aided by the wind in the first half and led 1-3 to no score after 10 minutes, with Shane Mc Sweeney finding the net. After 25 minutes gone Kilcummin led 1-7 to 3 points and were unlucky not to add another goal, the crossbar saving the home team. This seemed to ignite Gneeveguilla and within the next 5 minutes they had three goals scored and taken the lead. The half time score was Gneeveguilla 3-4, to Kilcummin 1-8. Kilcummin introduced Noel Duggan and James Williams. This saw Eoin O’ Donovan moves to wing back which seemed to bring Kilcummin back into the game. They dominated the next 15 to 20 minutes scoring 1 – 5 without reply. A cracking goal from Donal Maher and a Paul O’ Shea dispatched penalty on the 55th minute to leave the scores 3-10 to 3-13. Gneeveguilla kept attacking and forced Brendan Kealy to make a spectacular save with 3 minutes or so remaining. Kilcummin were not prepared to try and hold the 3-point lead with 4 minutes injury time to be played. A great move from defence all the way to the full forward line resulted in a Noel Duggan goal. The final score was Gneeveguilla 3-10 to Kilcummin 4-13. There were many very good performances on the Kilcummin side but Eoin O Donovan’s contribution in the second half from wing back was immense.
DIVISION 6: Kilcummin B 0-14 Firies B 1-12.
Listry GAA
LOTTO: Numbers drawn 7, 12, 15, 25.
€100 Billy O Brien Laharn. €50 Counihan
family Faha. €50 Seamus Griffin Ballymalis. €25 Sean O Brien and Laura. €25 Pat Sheahan Laharn. Next jackpot €4,200.
SENIOR TEAM: Our seniors are at home to Ballydonoghue this Sunday the 21st in Allman park. Best of luck to the team and management.
U15B: Keel/Listry team play legion this Friday in Listry in the Lee stand county league div 9 semi-finals, best of luck to the team and management.
U13: Both teams travel to Mountcoal to take on St Senan’s on Sunday the 21st in phase 2 of the Lee strand county league.
KERRY GAA: Best of luck to the Kerry team and management who play Mayo this Saturday the 20th in Fitzgerald stadium.
East Kerry GAA
RESULTS: Results East Kerry U17 League. Division 1 - Kenmare A 3-21 Rathmore
2-07. Division 2 - Currow 3-09 Spa 4-18. Division 3 - Kenmare B 2-8 Legion 6-13.
Beaufort GAA
FIXTURES: Senior men will be home to Dr Crokes C and away to Na Gaeil next weekend in Division 6 and 2, County League, round 7.
RESULTS: Beaufort 0-9 Listowel Emmets 2-7 in Co League, Div. 2. St Michael’s/Foilmore 0-19 Beaufort 1-6 in Co League, Div. 6.
LOTTO: There was no winner of Beaufort
G.A.A Club lotto jackpot of €13,000 on Sunday, 14th May. The next lotto draw for a jackpot of €13,200 will be on Sunday, 28th May in Galvin’s Bar. Tickets are €2 each or 3 for €5 and are available from usual sellers, shops, public houses and online at: www.beaufortgaa.com. Thank you to everybody who support the lotto.
U15 COUNTY LEAGUE SHIELD SEMI-FI-
NAL: Fossa 1-12 Beaufort 3-16. After a minute’s silence in Fossa for the Late Ellen Clifford, Beaufort went to work
and were two goals up by the 10-minute mark thanks to Fionn Kennedy and Jack Gabbett. The home side clawed their way back; hitting 1-06 in a 10-minute period with Beaufort’s sole reply a Fionn Kennedy point, and a Calum Galvin strike saved by the Fossa keeper. With tactical changes applied at half-time and instructions to relax and return to a passing game, Beaufort stuck to the task and gradually built scores. Three Kevin Coffey points early in the second-half restored the lead and further points from Conor Hughes and Fionn Kennedy, the latter following excellent build up play from Luke O’Malley, put daylight between the sides. Final score: Fossa 1.12 Beaufort 3.16. A shield final awaits on Wednesday, May 17.
Milltown/Castlemaine GAA
LOTTO: Sponsored by Almas Takeaway, Milltown. The fortnightly club lotto draw took place on Monday, May 15th at the club grounds. There was no jackpot or match 3 winner on this occasion. The numbers drawn were 4, 16, 22 and the bonus ball was 28. Lucky Dip winners were as follows: €50 - Br. John Guinane, Killarney. €50 - Derek Twiss, Milltown. €25 - Denis Jerry Ferriter, Castlegregory. €25 - Deirdre O'Gorman, Milltown. €25 - Marguerite Corcoran, Killorglin.
€25 - Maria Teahan, Firies. Our next club lotto draw is scheduled to take place on Monday, May 29th 2023 at 19:30pm in the Clubhouse where the jackpot will be €13,000. Get your draw tickets or renew your yearly tickets online on Clubforce or get your tickets for the next draw from all the usual local outlets. Mile búiochas do gach duine for playing Milltown/Castlemaine Clubs Fortnightly Fundraiser, the money raised is vital to the day to day running of our club and your support is sincerely appreciated.
COUNTY SENIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE: Division 1 - Milltown/Castlemaine 2-17
(23) Spa 1-13 (16). A great result for our Senior 'A' side and management in Killarney on Saturday evening as we picked up a big victory in Round 6 of the Credit Union County Senior Football League against Spa. Well done lads, mighty stuff!
Killarney Camogie Club
TRAINING: Under 6/8/10 train on Mondays & Fridays from 6-7pm in Spa. Hurleys & helmets can be provided on a rental basis for the season. Football boots, shin guards & water required. Under 12s & Under 14s train on Mondays & Fridays (match dependent) from 6-7pm in Spa. Under 16s train on Mondays & Thursdays (match dependent) from 6-7pm in Spa. Under 18s train on Mondays & Fridays from 6-7pm in Spa.
REGISTRATION: New members always welcome & registration is done on www. foireann.ie. For any details on registration, please contact Treasurer/Registrar Louise Moynihan or Secretary Sarah Breen. All details on how to register can also be found on our Facebook page.
FACEBOOK: Please check out our Facebook page for all up-to-date match fixtures & updates – Search for Killarney Camogie Club!
FÉILE FUNDRAISER: Our Féile GoFundMe is now live.... We would appreciate any donation you can make. The link to donate is on our Facebook page. Thanks to all who have donated to date, it is very much appreciated!
CLOTHES COLLECTION: Clothes collection Friday 19th May. Can be dropped to us at training in Spa from 6-7pm. Please support us if you are doing a clothes clear-out before the summer!! No duvets, pillows, curtains etc please KERRY U16 CAMOGIE: Congratulations to the Kerry U16 camogie team & management on their recent win v Mayo in the championship. Well done especially to the Killarney players on the panel Orla Cronin, Tiarna Dineen, Megan Gillespie, Éabha Lynch, Ava Moore & Martha O’Sullivan.
Killarney Golf & Fishing Club (Ladies)
RESULTS: The Laurels sponsored V- par on Mahony’s Pt. 1st Kay O’Connor (16) 6 up, 2nd.Aoife o Sullivan (29) 4 up, Best Gross… Amy Arthur (04), 3rd Catherine Hartnett (37) 4 up, 4th Maire O’Brien (29) 3 up, 5th Roisin Kivlehan (39) 2 up, 6th Jane Dwyer (20) 2 up.
Killarney Golf & Fishing Club (Men)
BACK STAKES CLASSIC: Singles stableford. Sponsored by O'Donoghue Ring Hotels. Played Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th May, on Killeen. Winner - Jason Arthur 39pts (4), 2nd - John Buckley 38pts (19). Category 1: Winner - Eugene Kennedy 37pts (9), 2nd - Kieran O’Sullivan 35pts (7), 3rd - Michael Howard 35pts (5). Category 2: Winner - John King 36pts
SPORT NOTES
(14), 2nd - Neil Kiely 33pts (10), 3rd - Alec Rennie 33pts (14). Category 3: Winner - Denis Cronin 33pts (15), 2nd - Paudie Lynch 33pts (16), 3rd - Jerry Hickey 33pts (19). Category 4: Winner - Edmund Meyer Schwickerath 37pts (21), 2nd - Larry O’Donnell 35pts (22), 3rd - Darragh Rahilly 35pts (23).
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 Kaye Cremin. 18-hole Single Stapleford qualifying Competition Saturday 13th May. A beautiful day for golf. The results are as follows: 1st Therese O’Keeffe, 2nd Bridie Brosnan, 3rd Emir Coffey. Well done to all who took part.
JUNIOR FOURSOMES COMPETITION: Congratulations to the Ross Ladies on their win over Berehaven Golf club. Ross Golf Club won on the 18th and 19th. Well done to all.
SPRING LEAGUE: Congratulations to Betty O’Farrell’s team who won the Spring League. The winning team was Betty O’Farrell, Mary Gorman, Mernie Lenihan and Elaine Casey Well done to all.
COMPETITIONS: 9-Hole Competition
Wednesday mornings. Meet and play every Wednesday morning. Meet in the Ladies locker room no later than 10.30. All members welcome. 9- & 18-hole Single Stapleford qualifying Competition Saturday 20th May. Tee times from 10.10am. Enter via the ClubV1 app. All members welcome.
GOLF LESSONS: Gordon Howard is available to give golf lessons. Please contact Gordon directly in the Club House.
Castlerosse Golf Club (Ladies)
RESULTS: Ladies competitions played 12/13 April. 18H Stableford: 1st Úna Moroney, 2nd Kitty O’Grady. 9H Stableford: 1st Nuala Ward, 2nd Margaret Crowley. Next week’s competition: 9/18H Stableford. Play Friday or Saturday. Book on BRS. Mixed Scramble every Wednesday at 6pm. Visitors welcome.
GET INTO GOLF PROGRAMME: Every Monday at 7pm. Contact Kieran on 087 2748777.
Deerpark Pitch & Putt Club
SCRATCH CUPS: Thanks very much to the 97 players who supported these events last Saturday. Special thanks to the Grounds Committee for their efforts in getting the course ready for today as well as Shirley and Helena for looking after everyone in the kitchen. Our Chairman Damien Fleming won his seventh Gerald Horgan Memorial Senior Scratch Cup today as our U16 Officer Gearoid Cronin won the Intermediate event for the fourth time. Eoin O'Riordan Looney was a first-time winner of the Seamus McLellan Memorial Junior event meanwhile.
RESULTS: Senior (Sponsored by McGann’s Doolin)- Winner: Damien Fleming
143, Runner-Up: Ray Murphy (St Annes)
144, Final 18: Jason Cregan (Tralee)
42. Intermediate (Sponsored by O’Callaghan’s Coach Holidays)- Winner: Gearoid Cronin 148, Runner-Up: Jake Shine (Listowel) 150, Final 18: James Fleming
51. Junior (Sponsored by Tadhg's Boutique)- Winner: Eoin O'Riordan Looney
151, Runner-Up: Daniel Kelly 156, Final 18: Fintan Martin 51, Ladies Prize: Julianne Broderick (Castleisland) 119, Junior B Mens Prize: Bobby Kelly 120.
SUNDAY DRAWS: Fourball Betterball-
First Nett: Gearoid Cronin & Sean Ashe
40½, Gross: Gearóid Cronin & Sean O'Brien 51 and Second Nett: Noel Moynihan & Sean Ashe 43½.
MUNSTER MATCHPLAY: Our very best wishes to Damien Fleming and John McGrath (Senior) as well as James Fleming and Adam Kelly (Intermediate) in this weekend’s finals in both Tralee and Listowel. We also wish our fellow Kerry clubs the very best with hosting this event.
COURSE CLOSED: We are closed this Saturday due to the staging of the Kerry v Mayo game in Fitzgerald Stadium.
Killarney Valley AC
PB: Oisin Lynch ran a massive new 800m PB in Belfast Irish Milers Track meet in a time of 1min52.40secs smashing the qualification standard for the European Youth Olympics. Sarah Leahy also ran well to come 2nd place in her 100m. Also last week, we had athletes competing for their schools in the South and North Munster schools. In the Senior, Tadgh Galvin came 1st in the 400m, Bartek Zglinski came 1st in the High Jump and Oisin Lynch came 1st in the 800m. In the Intermediate, Jason O’Reilly came 1st in the 400m, Cian O’Brien came 1st in the 200m, Anna O’Shea came 2nd in the Pole Vault and 3rd in the Discus. Tunde Smith came 3rd in the Minor 100m.
KERRY: Day 2 of Kerry County Juveniles/ Juniors T&F Championships was held on Sunday 14th May in Castleisland, and we had some great performances from athletes. Some great fun was had with the relays, and we would like to thank all the parents and coaches for their help and commitment on the day.
CAMPS: Our Kids Summer Camp Bookings is now live on our website with 6 weeks to choose from and caters for kids aged 5-12yrs. Book early to avoid disappointment.
INFO: All information on Training Schedules is on our website www.killarneyvalleyac.ie.
Killarney Rugby
CHARITY: Killarney RFC has been announced as Killarney Valley Vintage club charity for this year’s fundraiser. The club is raffling a fully restored 1979 Land Rover along with a list of other amazing prices and we have been selected as a ben-
efiting charity. Thanks to all at Killarney Valley Vintage Club for this wonderful opportunity. Tickets are available from all committee members and cost only €10 each and we would encourage all members, club supporters, players etc to sell tickets as all funds raised by the club stay with the club and will go towards our new clubhouse. Please support.
CLUB AWARDS: Last Sunday we held our Club awards day at Aghadoe with player awards for Youths and Senior as well as a wonderful barbeque and tuc shop open on the day. Brendan Fuller was the mc on the day and there was a fantastic turnout as we celebrated the next generation of players and had a fantastic day out at Aghadoe. Well done to Ger Moynihan and all who organised the day and all who helped out on the day.
AGM: Our club AGM takes place on Thursday the 1st of June at Ross Products and will start at 7:30pm. All welcome.
MUNSTER RUGBY SUMMER CAMP: The annual Munster Rugby summer camps return to Aghadoe this summer and will take place between the 24th and 28th of July next. Check out the Munster rugby page for further information.
Muckross Rowing Club
LEE REGATTA: It was a busy day for the club last Saturday with 37 Muckross crews racing at the Lee Regatta, held at the Cork city marina. The club finished first in eight races, including the Mens Masters Double, Women’s Junior 14 Quad, Mens Junior 15 Quad, Mens Junior 15 Single straight finals (Leon Bowler and Ronan Fahy), Mens Junior 15 Double straight finals (Muckross A, Muckross D) and Mens Junior 14 Octuple. The club was also second in a further eight finals and third in two races. Congratulations to the winners and well done to all our crews. The regatta was also a first competitive outing for many of our Year 1 rowers, who raced in octuple and quad events. A special well done to everyone on competing in your first regatta.
REGATTA SEASON: The busy regatta season continues this weekend with 49 Muckross crews entered in the Castleconnell Regatta taking place at O’Briensbridge. Best of luck to all our crews. A number of our older junior crews will travel to Blessington on Saturday, May 27th for the Dublin Metro Regatta, the third of four Grand League regattas. Other upcoming events include Drinagh Lake Regatta, Sunday, May 28th and Carlow Regatta, Sat-Sun, June 3rd and 4th.
SYMPATHY: The club extends its deepest sympathies to the Buckley and O’Donoghue families on the passing of Josie Buckley. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam uasal.
Fossa Rowing Club
TRAINING: Anyone interested in training for Killarney Regatta, taking place on the 25th of June, please call to the Old Church in Fossa on Mondays at 7:30pm.
Killarney Swimming Club
KERRY: Killarney Swimming Club represented Kerry for their respective areas as they competed at the Community Games National Finals in Castlebar on Saturday 13th May fantastic results! Eugene Mulligan (Killorglin) 5th U14 Backstroke. Evan O’Donoghue (Spa Muckross) 6th U12 Breaststroke. Emily Brosnan (Kilcummin) 6th U14 Freestyle. Shane Tomlinson (Spa Muckross) 7th U14 Freestyle. Katie O’Riordan (Milltown/Listry) 9th U16 Freestyle. Aoife Daly (Beaufort) U16 Breaststroke.
GALA: Killarney Swimming Club attended the John Dempsey Memorial Gala at the UL Sport Arena on Sunday 14th May with excellent results and many new personal bests: Raegan Browne 2nd 100m Fly. Ayla Keogh 2nd 50M Free. Noah Keogh 2nd 100M Back. Orlaith Mackey 2nd 100M Back and 50M Back. Lara O’Brien Leahy 2nd 50M Breaststroke; 2nd 50M Fly; 1st 50M free. Samuel O’Neill 2nd 50M Free. Dara Sheehan 3rd 100M Breast; 3rd 50M Free.
Kilcummin
KILCUMMIN COMMUNITY GAMES: Kilcummin Community Games athletics evening will take place on Tuesday 23rd May at 7pm in Killarney Valley AC. Registration will take place at 6.30pm and first race at 7pm.Entry fee is €2.00. Please note you must reside in Kilcummin parish to participate. Medals for top 3 positions per event. 1st and 2nd place from each event will go through to the County Finals, please note County Final will be held on 24th & 25th of June in Castleisland. County Final entry fee is €5.00.
KNOCK PILGRIMAGE: A pilgrimage to Knock is on Saturday 17th June leaving Kilcummin village at 7am, stopping in Gort, Co. Galway on the way up and down for food/refreshments. For bookings and more information please contact Kilcummin P.O.
BOG WALKS: Kilcummin Rural Development would like to sincerely thank Kerry Co. Council for providing the funding to carry out maintenance and drainage to the Bog Walk recently. We also would like to thank the Department of Social Protection who provide the maintenance personnel under the local Community Employment Scheme. This work will greatly enhance the walks and make it safer for everyone. Details of these walks which are rich in a variety of flora & fauna, are in the “Kilcummin Walks” brochures (free of charge) which are available at the Rural Development Office and the Post Office. Why not pick one up and it may inspire you to discover this beautiful amenity which is enjoyed by many already. Please be mindful of keeping this a clean, safe and friendly place to enjoy by bringing your rubbish home, keeping your dog(s) on a lead when you come in contact with fellow walkers or wildlife and respecting the local landowners’ property.