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Clifford thanks fans after All-Ireland loss

Football fans braved the weather on Monday evening to welcome home the Kerry football.

Despite their loss to Dublin in Sunday’s All Ireland Football final the Kerry County board went ahead with a low key homecoming reception in Killarney’s Glebe Car Park and College St.

A similar event in Tralee did not go ahead as a result of the heart breaking twopoint loss to Dublin on Sunday. Monday’s reception was led by Killarney Mayor Brendan Cronin and Kerry TD Norma Foley. Local businessman and Kerry County Board chairman Patrick O’Sullivan was also in attendance

Fossa hero praised the Kerry fans for their support throughout the season.

“We are very sorry to you that we weren’t able to deliver on Sunday. Thanks very

much for all the support ye’ve given us. We’re very thankful for it. I know maybe we take it for granted sometimes but we know we’re very lucky to have such a brilliant Kerry support. So thanks very much

to all of ye for coming out all through the year” he said on stage on Monday night.

“Tough finish, but thanks to all the lads for all the commitment they’ve given throughout the year. To Jack and all the

management team. “Thanks very much for leaving no stone unturned throughout the course of the year, and the last two years. Obviously bringing home the All-Ireland last year and getting back to the All-Ireland this year.

“Again, we’re very sorry to ye that we weren’t able to deliver yesterday. But hopefully we can continue to build on this and go and right the wrongs next year.”

Clifford the younger thanked many people during his speech tonight - the County and East Kerry boards, his fellow players, sponsors - but his most stirring words came while acknowledging Jack O'Connor and his management team: “Very sorry to ye that we weren't able to deliver yesterday, but hopefully we can continue to build on this and go right the wrongs next year.”

Homecoming nights are as much about the players thanking the supporters as the supporters thanking the players, and he assured the fans that their loyalty - evident again this night in the driving Killarney rain - is deeply appreciated by the men who wear the green and gold.

“It would be remiss of me not to [thank] the supporters…ye followed us everywhere we went and ye're here tonight, in the wind and rain,” he said.

“We take it for granted sometimes, but we're lucky to have such brilliant Kerry support.”

David Clifford addresses the crowd at the Kerry team's homecoming on Monday night
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Killarney Fire Station closed as strike escalates

Killarney Fire Station has remained closed for several days this week as the current fire fighters’ strike escalates.

The station was closed every second day this week meaning any emergency had to be dealt with by the nearest operational station.

Retained firefighters work part-time and are compensated with a retainment fee each year.

The Labour Court made a number of recommendations - including that the fee be increased by between 24% and 32.7%.

Trade union members found the recommendations unacceptable and, last week, retained firefighters have returned to picket lines across the country.

The row escalated even further this week, with 50 percent of stations across the country closing for 24 hours each day.

Killarney Fire Station closed at 9am on Tuesday morning and re-opened again on Wednesday morning for 24 hours only.

New bus service to link Killarney and Waterville

TFI Local Link Kerry has recently launched a new bus route, which will improve connectivity between Waterville and Killarney.

This new route is part of the Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan which is a major national public transport initiative developed and funded by the National Transport Authority (NTA) as part of the Transport for Ireland (TFI) Network.

Route 280 will operate seven daily return services Monday to Sunday between Waterville and Killorglin, which includes three daily return trips between Waterville and Killarney. The new route will provide a peak-time service for commuters as well as improved connectivity to rail services in Killarney and regional bus services in Killorglin. The route from Waterville to Killarney

will offer enhanced connectivity to villages and areas such as Cahersiveen, Kells, Glenbeigh, Killorglin and Beaufort.

The new timetable has been designed to allow passengers to travel from Waterville, Cahersiveen and Glenbeigh and to arrive into Killorglin by 8am facilitating transfer to Route 279 for onward travel to Tralee or Killarney. There will also be a bus from Killarney arriving in Killorglin before 9am with timed connections in Waterville with the recently launched Route 281 from Waterville to Kenmare.

This new service will provide new opportunities for communities across the Iveragh Peninsula and will enable greater connectivity for employment, recreation, education and health purposes.

“We are on call 24/7, 52 weeks a year, but we are only considered parttime workers,” said Killarney Fire Officer Sinead Galvin.

SIPTU said retained firefighters are striking to ensure that the Government's report on the future of the service will be implemented to resolve the recruitment and retention crisis that threatens to collapse this essential and life-saving community resource.

The system is broken,” added Pat Fleming of Killarney Fire Station.

“We have to sacrifice so much that only the firefighters and their families understand fully. We have no time off. We can't leave Killarney or the station won’t have any cover. The pager is on us 24 hours of the day, it is beside us while we sleep and clothes are laid out to be prepared for night times calls."

Main St pedestrianised for summer

The town’s main throughfare will be pedestrianised on weekends until the end of the current tourist season.

Killarney Municipal District will temporarily close Main St from its junction with Kenmare Place and Mission Road

to its junction with New St. The street will close at 12 noon and re-open at 8am every Monday.

As a result of this weekend’s Bank Holiday the street will remain closed until Tuesday morning. This arrangement will continue until Monday, September 4.

Pat Fleming, John Grady and Sinead Galvin on the picket line at Killarney Fire Station.
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€30K Prize Bonanza for Killarney Credit Union members

Una Sweeney from Killarney got a great surprise this week when she received a call from Killarney Credit Union to find out she had won a brand new Suzuki Swift in the Killarney Credit Union members draw.

Una picked up the keys of her new car from Shane Foley & Noreen O’Sullivan of Killarney Credit Union this week accompanied by family.

Speaking about the members draw, Karena McCarthy, Killarney Credit Union Marketing Officer stated “We currently have just over 2,400 members in the draw which is held twice a year. Our

prizes include a new car and cash prizes ranging from €250 to €1,000.” she concluded.

The cash prize winners were Michelle O’Sullivan, Patrick & Kathleen Cahill, Roisín O'Donoghue O'Brien, Sheila O’Sullivan, Mary O’Connor, Maura O’Reilly, Michael & Sheila O Connor, Helen Prendergast and Annette O’Donoghue

Triple gold for Killarney cyclist at Transplant Games

Killarney’s Patrick O’Connor is a triple gold medal winner at the British Transplant Games.

Patrick won the 5km cycle time time and the 10k road race in Coventry last week.

Adding to his success, on Friday he also took gold in the 5km race walk, an

event he entered for the first time. The Park Road resident has a hereditary kidney condition that was discovered around ten years ago and underwent a kidney transplant since. It was his first transplant games and he competed to raise awareness on organ donation.

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Chance to meet ladies football heroes ahead of All-Ireland

The Ladies Football team are hosting a meet and greet session at Fitzgerald Stadium on Sunday.

The event, which runs from 11.15am to 12 noon will allow fans the chance to meet members of the team that qualified for the All Ireland Football Final the following Sunday.

Players and management will be available during the short time period for photos and autographs.

Entry via the Lewis Road gate only. Dr Crokes’ Kayleigh Cronin and Firies’

Emma Costello have been named on the starting 15 to face Dublin next week.

Ciara Murphy, Niamh Broderick and Caoimhe Evans all play their club football with MKL Gaels and have also been named on the starting 15. Fossa’s Erica McGlynn and Anna Clifford are on the sub’s bench while the extended panel includes Laoise Coughlan (Rathmore), Kerri Ann Hanrahan (Killarney Legion), Ava Doherty (Glenflesk), and, Ella Teahan (MKL Gaels) Emir Riordan (Firies).

Winner of Killarney Credit Union's members draw, Una Sweeney, Killarney picks up the keys for brand Suzuki Swift, Dineen O'Donoghue Motors, from Noreen O'Sullivan, Killarney Credit Union. L-R John Falvey, Dineen O'Donoghue Motors, Killarney Credit Union, Winner Una Sweeney, Shane Foley, Killarney Credit Union, Una's granddaughter Evie Sweeney Smart and Una's daughter Nuala Sweeney. Picture Marie Carroll-O'Sullivan Kayleigh Cronin of Kerry during the TG4 LGFA All-Ireland Senior Championship semi-final match between Kerry and Mayo at Semple Stadium in Thurles, Tipperary. Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile
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Ring of Kerry road set for night time closures from next month

It has been confirmed by Kerry County Council, in a reply to local Fianna Fáil Councillor, Michael Cahill, that due to the nature of the works required to be done on the road at Gleensk Viaduct in Kells and the heavy plant required, a night time closure will be required there, from late September to mid-December 2023.

“This proposed closure will be an enormous inconvenience and interference with the lives of all those living in Cahersiveen and South Kerry, from Kells to Bolus, Knightstown to Cillian Liath. I am seeking further details of access for emergency vehicles, deliveries and public transport and what alternatives are to be put in place,” said Councillor Cahill. “Many people travel in and out of South Kerry, in the early hours to attend their places of employment and such a closure would pose gigantic difficulties for them, not to mention the additional costs involved. Accessibility for emergency crews must be maintained to the highest level and lives cannot be put at risk. Further details must be and will be provided. The difficulties involved in this repair work are obvious of course, but we must not lose sight of the daily requirements of all the people of South Kerry” said Coun-

cillor Cahill.

"The Ring of Kerry is vital to the local economy in South Kerry and this decision will come as a major shock to the general public and business community and it is critical that Transport Infrastructure Ireland carryout these works in the speediest possible timeframe," stated Councillor Cahill

"It is hugely important that the people of Cahersiveen and Iveragh are informed fully at an early date so that any alternative arrangements can be put in place," added Councillor Cahill.

Councillor Cahill also sought clarification on whether or not the road may be closed during the daytime. In response, Padraig Teahan confirmed that it was planned to close the road only at night time and that emergency vehicles will also be accommodated.

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New service to reduce unnecessary A&E attendances for older people

The HSE National Ambulance Service in collaboration with University Hospital Kerry – South South West Hospital Group, has launched its patient orientated service called Pathfinder.

The Pathfinder service is designed to safely keep older people who phone 112/999 in their own home rather than taking them to a hospital emergency department.

Pathfinder improves outcomes for older people by providing safe alternative care at home rather than in hospital and will be provided by National Ambulance Service staff working with colleagues from University Hospital Kerry.

How the Pathfinder Service works: The Pathfinder ‘Rapid Response Team’

respond to 999/112 calls for older people (65 years and older) in their homes. This may be someone for instance after a fall or who is generally unwell. The older person is assessed by both an Advanced Paramedic and Occupational Therapist/ Physiotherapist.

Where safe, the team supports the older person at home rather than transporting them to emergency department, by linking with a wide range of alternative hospital and community services. Pathfinder also operates a ‘Follow-Up

New summer menu and experience at the Tan Yard

No need for packed bags and boarding passes, embark on a flight of fancy with the new Taittinger-inspired Summery Light Bites and Effervescent Flights menu at Café du Parc in Killarney.

Each beautiful wooden flight board comes laden with three perfectly chilled tasting glasses of the legendary Champagne house’s most popular sips: Brut Reservé; Prestige Rosé; and Nocturne. Perfect for enjoying alongside some of the new light bites being cooked up in the town centre hotspot’s kitchen. Transport your tastebuds to far flung locations with the eclectic selection of aromas and flavours emanating from: Red Light Thai Curry Mussels; Salmon Sushi Roll with avocado & bonito flakes; Spicy Fried Calamari with lime coriander mayo;

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Team’ (Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy) which provides immediate home-based rehabilitation, equipment provision and case-management in the subsequent days following a 999/112 call.

The service will operate in Kerry from 8am to 8pm Monday to Friday, excluding Bank Holidays. In addition, the Advanced Paramedics for Pathfinder will operate on Saturday and Sunday for Follow Ups, Catheterisation and Advanced Life Support.

Pathfinder has been working as a collaborative service between the NAS and Dublin’s Beaumont Hospital Occupational Therapy & Physiotherapy Departments for more than two years

and has now also expanded to operate in Limerick, Tallaght, Waterford, Kilkenny and Cork. On average two thirds of patients seen by Pathfinder following a 999 call have remained at home rather than being brought to the Emergency Department.

Mary Fitzgerald Hospital Manager, University Hospital Kerry said: “We are extremely pleased to be able to offer this service to suitable older people here in our local Kerry community. Through the Pathfinder Model, many older patients can be safely and appropriately managed in their own home rather than being transported to the ED for assessment when they dial 112/999. Pathfinder aims to reduce congestion in busy Emergency Departments and makes for a better environment for patients and staff on the floor whilst improving overall flow through the ED. The service enables increased ED capacity to care for other patients, by supporting this cohort of complex, frail patients at home.”

A new photographic exhibition will open at Killarney House next week. Senior Photographer with the National Monuments Service John Lalor has captured the beauty of ‘Monumental Ireland’. The exhibition, curated by the National Monuments Service in partnership with the Office of Public Works will run from August 11 until Saturday 30. Pat Dawson, Manager of Killarney House is pictured here with photographer John Lawlor at the exhibitions’ launch. Photo by Valerie O'Sullivan Pictured at the Pathfinder Service Launch with Damien Moyles Operations Manager / Deputy Manager UHK, are members of the Kerry Pathfinder Team, for Kerry.
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Killarney-Ukraine refugee paves the way for diverse leadership in Irish society

Natalya Krasnenkova from Killarney was among 31 migrants graduating from political and leadership programmes, at a ceremony run by the Immigrant Council of Ireland (ICI).

Natalya graduated from the Migrant Leadership Academy. Run by the ICI, the course is aimed at increasing migrant representation in politics and encouraging migrants to use their voice to enact change.

At a special event at EPIC Museum Dublin, graduates were presented with certificates. Sinéad Gibney, Chief Commissioner at the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission delivered the keynote address.

Speaking at the graduation, Immigrant Council of Ireland CEO, Brian Killoran, said, “One of the most incredible benefits to working with diverse communities is the opportunity to interact with up-andcoming community and political leaders. The energy, dynamism, and passion of those who participate in our leadership academy and political internship scheme gives us all a boost, and shows us that the future is bright for social and community activism in Kerry and Ireland, and for diversity in politics.

“By stepping up and participating, they are demonstrating their commitment to build a future for Ireland that is positive, diverse and informed by strong values of social justice, collaboration, mutual support and human rights. That’s an incredible thing, and so important in a world with many issues and challenges. We thank them for their commitment, and for participating.”

Adding to Mr. Killoran’s comments, Integration Manager at the Immigrant Council of Ireland, Valéria Acquino said “At the Immigrant Council, our work is enriched by the interactions we have with the fan-

Marks & Spencer searching for charity food distribution partners

Marks & Spencer Ireland is looking for charities and community groups in Kerry to join its food redistribution scheme.

Groups can, free of charge, get quality M&S food from the Killarney store, for the people they work with.

The M&S food redistribution programme has been running since 2015 with its redistribution partner Neighbourly and is designed to eliminate food waste and to link stores with local communities to donate food to those in need.

In 2022 and 2023, M&S has saved 270 tonnes of food, equating to 642,828 meals, from going to waste across Ireland through the scheme.

The programme uses technology which notifies M&S’ charity partners of anything unsold at the end of the day that can be collected from their local store. The technology also allows stores to donate products where the packaging is damaged, but the food inside is safe and good quality.

M&S is now calling on new community

groups in Kerry to join the programme to receive the quality surplus produce from M&S Killarney and ensure that surplus food goes to those in need.

“At M&S we are committed to eliminating food waste as part of our Plan A sustainability strategy, which sets out how we will become a zero-waste organisation. Part of our work in this area means ensuring that all surplus food produce gets redistributed to communities in Kerry and across Ireland.” said Eddie Murphy, Trading Director at M&S Ireland.

“We work hard to make the food we produce and stock the very best, and our partnership with Neighbourly provides that produce to the people who need it. We know there are more people that we can be helping, so we want to hear from community groups doing incredible work in the community about how we can support them with our surplus produce.”

M&S is calling for new charity and community partners to work with, and calling charities and community groups in Kerry to get in touch at www.neighbouly.com.

tastic people we meet through the leadership academy and political internship scheme, and we know that communities and local politics in Kerry and across Ireland will be enriched when the talent and enthusiasm shown by this group is harnessed and given an opportunity to shine.

“Given the recent media and online attention around refugee rights in communities across the country, we’re at risk of losing sight of the overwhelming positivity around migration and diversity that exists in Irish society. To counter this, we need to ensure that we showcase the contribution and potential of those who have chosen Ireland as their new home, and that we all recognise migrants and refugees as equal members of our communities, who share in the successes we have as a society.”

18 graduates in total completed the Migrant Leadership Academy. The aim of the programme is to improve leadership skills and the capacity of participants to initiate, design and implement community-led campaigns and initiatives. It also aims to empower migrant and refugee communities to speak out on issues affecting them.

Also recognised at the ceremony were 13 people who graduated from the Migrant Councillor Internship Scheme. The internship scheme is a mentoring programme that pairs local councillors with migrants who want to learn more about Irish politics and get involved in their local communities. Graduates from this programme hailed from Dublin, Waterford, Offaly, Galway, Cavan, Cork and Kildare.

Free trad concert at St Mary’s

Spraoi Chiarraí continues its series of free summer concerts on Saturday.

The second concert of the season starts at 8pm at St Mary’s Church of Ireland. Rising Kerry stars; multi-instrumentalist and singer Aisling Wharton (Fiddle/ Guitar/Vocal) will be joined by Listowel native Edel Quinn (Accordion & Whistle).

This feast of young Irish Folk talent is joined by Tim O’Shea (Director/Producer), himself a professional folk musican for decades.

Open to all, this family entertainment is

Natalya Krasnenkova accepts her Immigrant Council of Ireland from Sinead Gibney and Brian Kiloran.
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sponsored this year by Kerry Co. Council Arts Office (Arts Act & Commnity Support Funds)and Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce. The season will close with two more concerts, one, an outdoor event at Killarney House on August 19. The final one, on August 26, returns to St Mary’s.
Heritage Week 2023
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Quest Killarney, the world’s biggest adventure race, takes place on October 9 in Killarney.

Over 2,000 adventure enthusiasts will be descending on the town for this epic adventure in and around Killarney National Park.

Winding its way through iconic landmarks like Molls Gap, Black Valley, Torc Waterfall, the Ring of Kerry and Muckross House, Quest Killarney has become renowned for its fabulous scenery as well as its challenging routes. Choose from several options that involving a run, cycle

The world's biggest adventure race coming to Killarney

and kayak, depending on the challenge and pace you wish to set yourself: 83km Expert Route, 75km Pro Route, 66km Dual Route (cycling and running only), a 55km Sport Route and a 25km Challenge Route (ideal for beginners and first-timers). The choice and varying lengths of these challenges allow for a wide range of

experience and fitness levels to take part. This year sees some slight changes to the routes and their distances, with the finish moving to Killarney town centre for the best celebration yet as your friends and supporters cheer you over the line. Hot food will be supplied at the finish , along with music, recovery stations, plus

ST OLIVER’S HOST FAITH CAMP

Over 100 children attended a Faith Camp at St Oliver’s National School last week.

Activities included music, drama, sports, games, and arts and crafts.

Fr. Jim Linehan and Deacon Mark Mori-

arty led the children in prayer and mass throughout the week.

A total of 106 children and 22 volunteers attended.

“It’s a lovely thing to be involved in. It is always a fun and energetic week with such an uplifting and joyful atmos-

phere for both the children and all the volunteers,” said one of the organisers Caoimhe Lynch.

“Every child leaves each day with a big smile on their face, and that’s what it’s all about.

“We set it up back in 2019 and I am

outdoor seating in town centre bars open for a well-deserved toast to your great achievement.

Anyone interested is urged to sign-up as soon as possible on the Quest website: www.questadventureseries.com and also via the links on Quest Facebook and Instagram.

blessed to be a part of an amazing committee including our driving force Sheila Goulding, Olivia Coleman, Rhonda Healy and Rachel Kelliher who help to make the camp such a success. I’m looking forward to organising next year’s camp already.”

The large grouo of children who enjoyed the faith Camp at St Oliver's last week.
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First pictures of George Bernard Shaw painting in Muckross

A unique palette knife oil painting of George Bernard Shaw, by Co. Donegal artist Mark McFadden, was unveiled at the Muckross Park Hotel & Spa in Ireland to commemorate the playwright’s 167th anniversary.

Crafted over a 12-month period and standing at an impressive 5 feet 6 inches tall, (167cm), the piece was carefully brought to life by self-taught artist McFadden, who hails from the small Irish-speaking Gaeltacht town of Falcarragh in north-west Co. Donegal.

The painting is a tribute to Bernard Shaw, who was born in Portobello, Dublin on July 26th, 1856, and who is strongly suggested to have written the world-famous play Pygmalion at Muckross Park in the picturesque town of Killarney - capital of the ancient Kingdom of Kerry.

“Shaw is one of only two people to have been awarded a Nobel Prize in Literature (in 1925) and an Academy Award (in 1938),” Mark McFadden said.

“A triumph at the Oscars for an adapted screenplay of his play Pygmalion was a personal victory of immense significance. Thus, he remains an enduringly inspiring and legendary figure, not only to me, but also for future generations”.

Master of palette knife oil painting, McFadden employs a distinctive colourful and textured layering technique which has catapulted his work into the private collections of Monaco’s Prince Albertthe son of Princess Grace Kelly - singer Julian Lennon, and the Levett Family Trust.

“I can’t recall exactly how long it took me to paint Shaw – it was certainly over a year, with lots of perseverance, through enormous doubt and through various personal carnage and associated tears that tends to go with the tooth and claw of art,” McFadden said.

“One of my heroes was 19th-century painter Vincent van Gogh, who used the impasto technique of applying paint to canvas using a knife. It takes time, and you think a lot about quitting, but the result can be incredible”.

In a fascinating twist to what promises to be a memorable unveiling, the jury is still out on how much of Shaw’s world-famous work Pygmalion was actually writ-

ten in the hotel.

The writer developed an affection for the venue, spending numerous summer evenings reading and writing in the gardens and relishing the cosy ambience of the bar now known as ‘The Monk's Lounge’.

“Shaw and his wife Charlotte Payne Townsend certainly stayed at the hotel on several occasions, and there are strong indications that parts of Pygmalion were written here,” said Garrett Power, General Manager at Muckross Park Hotel & Spa.

“The play, of course, later evolved into the timeless classic ‘My Fair Lady,’ star-

Tricel announces further expansion by acquiring Gem Oils

Killarney company Tricel has announced Gem Oils Ltd in County Cavan as its latest acquisition.

Founded in 1962, Gem Oils is a reputable family-run business that has been operating in the Irish lubricants market for over 60 years.

Gem Oils specialise in the supply of lubricants, greases and related products. The industries they serve include automotive, agricultural, industrial, food & marine and commercial.

Gem Oils combine industry expertise with exceptional technical ability to deliver high quality lubricants competitively in the marketplace.

Gem Oils provide businesses with effective lubrication solutions based on their many years of experience in the industry. As a company that owns and operates its own transport fleet, Gem Oils offers its

products and services across the island of Ireland from its extensive storage facility located in County Cavan. This facility provides the largest storage capacity for

lubricating oils in the country.

“A family-owned business is a natural fit with our company” Helen Milligan, Managing Director of Gem Oils explained. "A

ring Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn. As a tribute to Shaw, one of our suites in the hotel now bears his name, and we are delighted to welcome Mark McFadden’s outstanding art to the hotel for our guests to appreciate and enjoy,” he said. McFadden’s portrait of Irish writer James Joyce – part of his Irish Literary Greats collection – was sold to Prince Albert of Monaco. His eye-catching 6 feet 6 inches, (200cm), portrait of Oscar Wilde has also been acquired by private collectors. The series includes the likes of Behan, Yeats, Kavanagh, Kerry’s own John B. Keane and many more.

group as diverse as Tricel gives us the welcome opportunity to take our operations and product offerings to the next level. Gem Oils is committed to providing excellent customer service, quality and value to our customers. Our business growth and success are largely driven by meeting the needs and expectations of our customers, in addition to maintaining professionalism and being responsible to the larger community. Gem Oils look forward to continuing to make this our top priority into the future within the Tricel Group."

Mike Stack, CEO of the Tricel Group, said: "This acquisition enhances our position in the Irish lubricant market, allowing the Tricel group to gain access to new markets, expand its distribution networks and enhance its technological capabilities. Tricel's Head of Distribution, Robbie Larkin, stated that "the commitment of Gem Oils to providing outstanding customer service and recognising the unique nature of each customer relationship is aligned with Tricel's core values, which makes this acquisition an exciting opportunity for the division."

Brian Murphy CRM Executive at Cliste Hospitality, Garrett Power General Manager, and Mark McFadden pictured at the unveiling of Mark McFadden's painting of George Bernard Shaw at Muckross Park Hotel, Killarney last week.Photo: Don MacMonagle
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Photographic agency Sportsfile captured these photos of Kerry fans at the All-Ireland football final on Sunday. Supporters experienced all extremes of emotions, from euphoria following Paul Geaney’s pre-half-time goal to despair as the game, and the chance to retain the Sam Maguire Cup, slipped from Kerry’s hands.
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Savour the ultimate Afternoon Tea indulgence at The Killarney Park

Reservations for afternoon tea in The Peregrine are now open for the first 2 Sundays of each month in 2023. Bookings can be made from 1.30pm to 3pm*

Set against the relaxing backdrop of live piano music and served in the warm and contemporary surroundings of The Peregrine, expect a scrumptious feast of scones, cakes and pastries and a selection of expertly prepared savouries, all with a fusion of flavours that pay tribute to the long-standing tradition of Afternoon Tea.

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Killarney Golf Club presentation day

Lady Captain Kathleen Brosnan presenting the Adams Garage Strokeplay winner Veronique Lostal - Davern and the other category winners their prizes (front from left) Louise Langan 2nd, Veronique Lostal - Davern, Lady Captain Kathleen Brosnan. Back row: Anne Moynihan BG, Josephine O'Sullivan 3rd, Annette McNiece 4th and Mary Tracey 6th at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club recently. Photos: Michelle Cooper-Galvin Catherine Coffey (fourth from left) presenting the Hayes Cup to Louise Langan and the other category winners their prizes of the O'Brien-Coffey-MacSweeneyHayes Cup (from left) Penny Roche, Aisling Coffey, Anne Moynihan, Louise Langan, Catherine Coffey, Kathleen Wall and Kathleen Brosnan Lady Captain at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club recently. Photos: Michelle Cooper-Galvin Kathleen Brosnan Lady Captain presenting the Flesk Restaurant Stableford winner Sharon Ormond her prize (from left) Pat Collins Cat 2 runner up, Sharon Ormond, Kathleen Brosnan Lady Captain and Mary Tracey Cat 3 winner at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club recently. Photos: Michelle Cooper-Galvin Captain Colm O'Shea presenting the first prize to Alan Kelly atthe Moriarty's Gap of Dunloe Competition (from left) Cormac O'Sullivan joint 2nd, Alan Kelly, Pat Carroll Cat 4 winner, Captain Colm O'Shea and Padraig O'Sullivan 2nd joint at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club recently. Photos: Michelle Cooper-Galvin Captain Colm O'Shea presenting James Curran his prize for winning the Boyles of Killorglin Single Stroke Competition at Killarney Golf Club on Sunday evening. Photos: Michelle Cooper-Galvin Captain Colm O'Shea who was the winner of the EBS Monthly with (right) Category one winner John C O'Connor receiving their prizes at Killarney Golf Club on Sunday evening. Photos: Michelle Cooper-Galvin Kathleen Brosnan Lady Captain presents the Aherns.ie Motor Group Ladies Open Day winners their prize Mairín Sheppard, Noreen O'Sullivan, Bridie Brosnan, Kathleen Brosnan Lady Captain and Norma Fitzgerald at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club recently. Photos: Michelle Cooper-Galvin Captain Colm O'Shea presenting the Brian James Competition prizes to (left) Maurice McCarthy and Joe Knoblauch at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club recently. Photos: Michelle Cooper-Galvin
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Puffins departing earlier from Skellig Michael

The iconic Atlantic Puffins are currently departing in their droves, which seems to be earlier than previous years from Skellig Michael, (Sceilg Mhichīl) - 6th century Monastic Island 12 Km, off the coast of Kerry.

Maybe they arrived earlier this year and successfully bred on the UNESCO Heritage Site. Typically in April, thousands of puffin return to Scellig Michael, to breed. Puffin nest sites are found in burrows or in cracks and crevices across the island which offers protection from avian predators. This year fish is in abundant supply, with plenty of adora-

ble puffins recorded this season. Whatever the weather - NPWS staff have closely monitored this seabird colony. One such puffin was ringed on 8th July 1991, and spotted 31 years later by Ornithologist Brian Power. Skellig Michael is both a Statutory Nature Reserve and a Special Protection Area.

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Partial Capacity Benefit

Partial Capacity Benefit is a social welfare scheme which allows you to return to work or self-employment if you have reduced capacity to work as a consequence of your illness or disability and to continue to receive a payment from the Department of Social Protection (DSP).

How do I qualify for Partial Capacity Benefit?

If you are currently getting Illness Benefit (for a minimum of 6 months) or Invalidity Pension and wish to return to work, you may qualify for Partial Capacity Benefit if your capacity for work is reduced by your medical condition. You will qualify for Partial Capacity Benefit if your restriction on capacity for work is assessed as moderate, severe, or profound. If it is assessed as mild you will not qualify. There is no requirement that the work a person does while on Partial Capacity Benefit has to be for rehabilitative or therapeutic purposes.

I am in receipt of Invalidity Pension & thinking of doing voluntary work. Must I apply for Partial Capacity Benefit?

No, you do not have to transfer onto the Partial Capacity Scheme if you wish to do voluntary work.

How long can I get Partial Capacity Benefit?

If you are coming from Invalidity Pension, your Partial Capacity Benefit will continue for a maximum of 3 years (156 weeks). However, you can apply for PCB again. You will be reassessed to find out if you qualify. If you are coming from Illness Benefit, your Partial Capacity Benefit payment will continue to the end of your entitlement to Illness Benefit.

What is the rate of Partial Capacity Benefit?

Partial Capacity Benefit is made up of a personal rate for you and may include increases for your qualified adult and qualified children. The personal rate of payment is based on the assessment of your restriction on capacity for work, whether you were in receipt of Illness Benefit or Invalidity Pension and your current rate of payment.

If I transfer to Partial Capacity Benefit and start work but become ill again what are my options?

When you are getting Partial Capacity Benefit and you are unable to work for a period of time due to illness, you should contact the Partial Capacity Section and let them know about your situation.

For short periods of illness (up to 8 weeks at a time), you can stay on Partial Capacity Benefit, but your weekly rate

can be increased to the full Illness Benefit or Invalidity Pension personal rate. For longer periods of illness (greater than 8 weeks), DSP will reassess your Partial Capacity Benefit claim and you may return to your Illness Benefit or Invalidity Pension. If you become able for work again you can contact DSP about going back onto Partial Capacity Benefit. Do I keep my entitlement to secondary benefits if I transfer to Partial Capacity Benefit?

If you were getting Invalidity Pension and were entitled to Free Travel or Island Allowance, you can keep these if you qualify for Partial Capacity Benefit. You cannot keep your Fuel Allowance. You can also keep the Household Benefits Package but it will be means-tested after the first 2 years and annually after that. The means test has a weekly income limit. This limit is the maximum rate of State Pension (Contributory) for your circumstances (this includes any dependents you may have) plus €120. Your weekly income limit is then compared to your weekly means in a means test.

If you were getting Invalidity Pension and a Living Alone Allowance (LAA) with your Invalidity Pension (or you start to live alone while you are getting PCB), your rate of PCB will be calculated on the basis of your Invalidity Pension and your LAA. So, for example, if your restriction on capacity for work is severe, your PCB payment will be 75% of your IP and LAA payment.

You should check with the Department of Social Protection to see how your Rent Supplement may be affected by your participation in the Partial Capacity Scheme.

How do I apply for Partial Capacity Benefit?

You complete a Partial Capacity Benefit form, which you can get from the Department of Social Protection or from your local Citizens Information Centre. A Medical Assessor will assess the restriction on your capacity for work. This may require you to attend a medical assessment. You should include all appropriate medical evidence with your application.

If you qualify for Partial Capacity Benefit, you are not required to send in medical certificates.

When should I apply?

You must apply for Partial Capacity Benefit (PCB) within 21 days of starting work. You can apply for Partial Capacity Benefit before you get a job. You must start work within 13 weeks of making your application.

Partial Capacity Benefit is not paid to people over 66. You should apply for a State Pension at least 3 months before your 66th birthday.

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Free Féile Lughnasadh in Milltown this weekend

Féile Lughnasadh returns to Milltown this weekend, once again providing a free, family-friendly festival of the very best in trad, all free and open air in the town square.

“Milltown is definitely the place to be this August Bank Holiday weekend”, explained organiser Owen O’Shea. “Dé Danann are a huge act and we are delighted to have them play in Milltown.

”Dé Danann play on Saturday night, while Pólca 4 play Friday night and The Four Winds play Sunday night, all on the gig rig. Music sessions will continue in the local bars and at Club Lughnasadh in the square. The festival kicks off on Thursday night with the “Singing Club”, a huge Milltown favourite which will be in The Plough Bar. Friday will feature the parade and bonfire and all are invited to take part.

This invokes the ancient Celtic harvest festival traditions which inspire the Lughnasadh celebrations in Milltown ‘Quest and Thrive’ will be providing ho-

listic therapy on Saturday. Sunday promises to be a great family day with the ever-popular outdoor ceilí, as well as Food and Craft Market, storytelling fun with the Crafty Cailleach, magic with Steve and the Street Entertainment Competition, with €500 in prizes, so be sure to look up registration on Facebook. Vincent Prendergast said, “This festival is truly unique, being totally free and open air, giving everyone opportunities to experience the best of music.” Amanda Courtney encouraged all planning to attend to help the festival. “We’ve an iDonate crowdfunding initiative, so look us up and donate what you can”, said Amanda. “We’re also selling tickets for a ride-on lawnmower, so buy one and you could be lucky!” Don’t miss this fantastic August Weekend festival!

Four Winds who play Féile Lughnasadh in Milltown on 6 August. Milltown Listry CCE members launch Féile Lughnasadh. Neasa and Celia O'Shea, with Nathan Howe, launching Féile Lughnasadh. Pólca 4 who play Féile Lughnasadh on Friday 4 August
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Exchequer tax take up

Almost €6.57 billion in tax was received by the Exchequer in July, up €303m (4.6%) on the same month of last year.

Figures from the Department of Finance show Corporation Tax take continuing to surge, with €333m taken in the month, 43.3% more than in July 2022. Income tax receipts were 8.7% higher year-onyear, at €2.7 billion. Meanwhile €2.93 billion was received in VAT, up 4.9%. It means that almost €47.8 billion has been received by the Exchequer so far this year - up €4.34 billion (10%) on the

first seven months of 2022. Corporation tax take is €1.87 billion (20.7%) higher so far this year at almost €10.9 billion.

Income taxes are €1.48 billion (8.8%) higher at €18.22 billion, while €13.2 billion has been received in VAT; up €1.36 billion (11.5%).

However there has been a decline in some other tax categories in the first seven months of the year.

Stamp duties are currently €289m (26.4%) lower year-on-year at €806m. Capital gains tax take is down €105m (21.6%) to €382m, while capital acqui-

sitions taxes are down €16m (10.2%) at €141m.

Overall, the Exchequer recorded a €700m surplus in the year to the end of July, compared to a €5 billion surplus in the same period of last year.

Commenting on the figures, the Minister for Finance, Michael McGrath T.D. said: “Today’s Exchequer returns continue the trends established in the first half of the year, with robust income tax returns and steady growth in VAT receipts reflecting the strength of an economy that is now operating at essentially full employment’.

X marked the spot

Elon Musk's X, formerly known as Twitter, is facing a bill from San Francisco authorities after placing an unauthorised flashing X sign on the roof of its headquarters.

The sign was put up on a week ago as part of the company's rebrand, but it attracted 24 complaints over that weekend. It was taken down on Monday and X will be charged the cost of building permits for its installation and removal.

It is not the first obstacle Mr Musk's company has run into as it changes its downtown headquarters.

An attempt to remove the firm's old name had to be temporarily abandoned, meaning for a brief period only the letters ER remained on the building.

Greek PM offers free holidays to tourists as wildfire compensation

Greece will grant a one-week free holiday to tourists whose vacation was cut short by the wildfires which devastated Rhodes recently, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis

said on Wednesday.

"For all of those whose holidays were cut short as a result of the wildfires, the Greek government, in cooperation with the local authorities, will offer one week

of free holidays on Rhodes next spring or next fall," Mitsotakis adding the island was now "back to normal."

A favoured holiday destination, Greece is heavily reliant on tourism, which accounts for a quarter of its GDP. Around 20,000 people were evacuated from Rhodes in recent weeks after wildfires burned through around ten percent of the island's land area.

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Unemployment rate falls to 4.1% in July

New Central Statistics Office show that the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for July eased to 4.1%, down from a revised rate of 4.2% recorded in June.

The CSO said it had revised upwards the jobless rate for each month of 2023, meaning the rate did not hit a record low as previously estimated.

2023’s Perseid meteor shower: the best in years

The Perseid meteor shower is one of the best shooting star displays of the year and it's currently active from mid-July to late August. This year the shower will peak around Aug. 13, 2023 and will be a good year as the moon will only be 10% illuminated. The Perseids are caused by Earth passing through debris, bits of ice and rock left behind by Comet Swift-Tuttle which last passed close to Earth in 1992. The Perseids peak when Earth passes through the densest and dustiest area on August 11-12.

Although the Perseids are slowly getting weaker over time, this year's show should be the best in several years for two reasons. First, it happens to occur on a weekend, staying up late on Saturday night or getting up early on Sunday morning before daylight breaks, will have a spectacular chance at a natural show under clear, dark skies. This year’s peak of the Perseids corresponds only to a waning crescent moon, meaning that the moon won’t rise until the early hours on the morning of the 13th. Until then, pristinely dark skies hopefully will be on the menu.

New car market growth with EVs sales set monthly record

New car sales in July were up 24 per cent on the same month last year. Total registrations in July were 21,904, bringing total new car figure for the year so far to 87,115, up 20 per cent from the previous year.

Electric vehicles sales set a new monthly record, with 4,161 registrations. So far this year 18,458 EVs have been registered. According to Brian Cooke, director general of the SIMI: “Improved supply and a greater range of new models available for motorists has supported this momentum behind EVs.

“The availability of SEAI grants to support positive decision-making has been key, and their retention beyond this year, along with other EV incentives, is vital if we want to build on this success.

“Taking a closer look at the EV registration numbers, the main driver of growth is from consumers, who do qualify for the grant, and account for over 76% of

EV sales.

“However, there also needs to be a focus on the business market, which without grant support really needs to see the extension of the Benefit in Kind (BIK) reliefs in Budget 2024, while investment in the public charging infrastructure is also crucial at this stage.”

In the commercial sector, van sales are up 35.3 per cent on last year, with 22,997 registrations, while truck sales are up 33.4 per cent at 1,927 up to the end of July.

Toyota is the best-seller with 1,4999 registrations with 14.3 per cent of the market, followed by Volkswagen on 11,744, Hyundai on 10,557 and Skoda on 8,532. While EV accounts for 17.6 per cent of sales this year, petrol remains on top for new car buyers, representing 32.3 per cent of the new car market, ahead of diesel on 22 per cent, with hybrids at 18 per cent.

Previous estimates had suggested the rate dropped to 3.8% in May and June, below the previous all-time low of 3.9% reached between October 2000 and April 2001 in the early days of the Celtic Tiger.

CSO figures this week showed that that the unemployment rate for men fell to 4.3% in July from a revised rate of 4.5% in June 2023, and up from 4.1% the same month last year.

The jobless rate for women was unchanged at a revised June rate of 3.9% and was down from a rate of 4.4% in July of last year.

But the youth unemployment rate rose to 10.7% in July of this year from a revised rate of 10.5% in June.

Today's figures show that the seasonally adjusted number of people unemployed stood at 111,900 in July, down from 115,500 in June.

German supermarket charges ‘true costs’ of meat and dairy on our climate

A leading German discount supermarket has raised prices on a selection of its products to reflect their real cost on the environment and people’s health.

In the week-long experiment in over 2,000 locations of the Penny chain, a range of nine products, mainly dairy and meat, were priced at what experts from two German universities have deemed to be their true cost, in relation to their effect on soil, climate, water use and health.

The “real costs” campaign has seen the price of wiener sausages rise from €3.19 to €6.01, mozzarella go up by 74% to

€1.55, and fruit yoghurt increase by 31% from €1.19 to €1.56.

On average, environmental costs of €1.15 were added to organic products in comparison to non-organic products where an additional €1.57 was added. “The prices of our food, which are incurred along the supply chain, do not reflect the environmental costs,” Penny’s chief operating officer Stefan Goergens said.

The production, processing, transport, and the consumption of food creates costs, so-called “hidden costs” which are not reflected in retail prices, Penny said.

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Road safety alert ahead of Bank Holiday weekend

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) and An Garda Síochána have issued a stark warning that years of road safety progress is being undone as new figures reveal that road deaths in the first half of 2023 are the worst for six years.

A total of 100 road deaths have occurred so far this year (as of midnight July 31), an increase of 9 compared to last year. The RSA is warning the Irish public that, should current trends continue, as many

as 168 lives will be lost on our roads this year. These figures do not include the tragedy that claimed the lives of two teenage girls in Monaghan earlier this week.

So far this year, four people have lost their lives in road traffic accidents in Kerry. This is compared to six for all of 2023 and eight in 2021 meaning , on average, Kerry is facing a very bad year statistically.

The RSA and An Garda Síochána are appealing to all road users to be more vigilant on our roads.

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Vision impaired Fires girl goes driving

A vision impaired Fires girl got the chance of a lifetime recently when she drove a specially adapted car for the first time.

Grace O’Sullivan, 13., who has Stargardts, took part in a special Vision Sports Ireland event at Mondello Park last week.

Run in partnership with Motorsport Ireland, the day provided an experience of a lifetime for 80 blind and vision impaired participants.

During the morning session, participants got behind the wheel of hybrid and electric dual control Opel Corsa cars, offering a unique driving experience. For many of them, including Grace, it was their first time ever getting behind the wheel of a car.

“She had a brilliant time and loved every minute of it,” said her mother Mary. “Grace is already asking if she can go again next year.”

In the afternoon they took to Mondello’s famous track where they experienced passenger rides in a host of different rally

cars driven by some of Ireland’s top drivers.

Grace teamed up with Mayo-based rally driver Vanessa McFadden, sister of the event organiser, Sara, for her first taste of rally driving.

She also met her sporting hero, multiple Paralympic gold medallist Jason Smyth who also has Stargardts.

“Grace has followed Jason since she was seven years old, not alone is a great runner but he is an inspiration, he is married with two children and just shows that you can have a near enough normal life,” added Mary.

The O’Sullivan Family is organising a charity cycle on September 9. Pedal for Grace will raise funds for the National Council for the Blind and will be based in the Firies Community Centre.

Event organiser and visually impaired rally co-driver Sara McFadden with Grace O'Sullivan at the Vision Sports rally driving experience day at Mondello Park last week. Grace O'Sullivan strapped into a rally car at Mondello Park.
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Grace O'Sullivan meets her hero Jason Smyth.

First BYD ATTO 3 on Kerry roads

The Chinese car giant BYD entered the Irish car market in February this year.

The brand is imported into Ireland by Motor Distributors Ltd, the same firm behind Mercedes Benz in this country. BYD is the world’s biggest manufacturer of electric cars – bigger than Tesla since last year.

At the time of the launch, MDL said it would have cars on Irish roads by the summer and so it has come to pass that

a BYD ATTO 3 has been registered in Kerry in July.

The car is built on the company's new generation platform, and the frontwheel drive EV claims a range of 420km on a full charge of its Blade Battery 60.5kWh power unit.

The BYD ATTO 3 boasts excellent safety credentials, having obtained a 5 star rating in safety tests conducted by the independent European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP).

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The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) is warning consumers to stop using particular gas hobs which were manufactured since 2019 and sold in Ireland.

An issue has been identified with the elbow joint on the connecting pipework of certain models of Belling, Cooke and Lewis and Caple gas hobs. The gas supply elbow joint from the hob to the gas supply may fracture and cause gas to leak. This means a risk to health or even death from burns, fire, explosion and poisoning from inhalation.

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The affected products include Belling gas hobs, Cooke and Lewis gas hobs, Caple gas hobs and Electriq gas hobs. Please log onto www.ccpc.ie for specific product information notices.

CPCC member Pat Kenny said “Gas leaks are extremely serious and can cause poisoning, explosions or fire, leading to life

changing injuries and even death.

The fault identified affects several different types and brands of gas hobs. The CCPC is engaging with the manufacturers, brand owners and retailers of these gas hobs to ensure that consumers are alerted to these safety risks as a matter of urgency.

It is essential that the affected gas hobs are identified and the safety issues fixed as soon as possible”

Consumers are also reminded that if they smell gas they should turn off their gas supply at the meter and contact Gas Networks Ireland immediately on 1800 20 50 50

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY O’SULLIVAN

In loving memory of Patrick V (Paddy) O’Sullivan Woodlawn Park 6th August 2022.

As we lovingly remember Paddy on his 1st anniversary, Jacquie, Paula, Patrick, Valerie and Jennifer and our extended family wish to acknowledge the many expressions of sympathy and gestures of kindness shown to us during our time of mourning.

A special word of thanks to everybody who attended the removal, Requiem Mass and travelled long distances to be with us.

Thank you for your cards, letters of sympathy, text messages and online condolences.

Thank you for your donations to Muckross Ward, University Hospital Kerry.

A sincere thank you to Dr. Barry Moynihan and team at McAuley Unit, Balloonagh, Tralee, for their dignified care of Paddy. To the doctors, nurses and staff of Muckross Ward, University Hospital Kerry, for their wonderful care and kindness.

Thank you, to Fr. Kieran O’Brien for making his Requiem Mass so personal and meaningful of Paddy’s life.

Thank you, to Maura Reen-O’Leary and Anita Lakner for the beautiful choice of music which enhanced the Mass.

Thank you, to Fr. Simon for reciting the rosary and putting us at ease and also for Paddy’s dignified burial.

Thank you, to our fantastic neighbours and friends for their support and understanding.

Thank you, to Paddy’s exceptional friends for their loyalty and friendship to him for over 50 years.

Thank you, to his colleagues in Teagasc for their faithful companionship.

Thank you, to his friends in the Seniors Golf Society for their support and consideration. Thank you, to Mike O’Shea and team, who helped us through this difficult time with professional care and understanding.

It would be impossible to thank everybody individually, so please accept our acknowledgement as an expression of our appreciation of your kindness.

1st Anniversary Mass will be celebrated on Saturday 5th August 2023 at 6.15pm in St Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney.

2ND ANNIVERSARY

CASEY

2ND ANNIVERSARY CLIFTON

In loving memory of Henry (Harry) Clifton late of Ross Castle, Killarney who passed away on 3rd August 2021. 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. Sadly missed and never forgotten by your loving family.

Anniversary Mass for Harry is on Saturday 5th August at 6.15pm in St. Mary’s cathedral, Killarney.

3RD ANNIVERSARY

O’CONNOR

In loving Memory of Margaret O’Connor (nee Cronin) Kilbrean, Killarney, Co. Kerry. who passed away on 9th August 2020.

On a quiet August morning

You heard the Angels call. You took the hand of Jesus And quietly left us all.

Happy memories are forever Of the days we were all together. They bring a smile after every tear And a wish that you were still here.

Forever loved and missed beyond words, Tom, Karen & Larry, Tara & Graham, Marguerite & John, and all the grandchildren.

Anniversary Mass is on Saturday 5th August at 7.30pm in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Kilcummin.

9TH ANNIVERSARY COOPER

3RD ANNIVERSARY HALPIN (NEE MURHILL)

In loving memory of Mary Halpin (nee Murrell) late of Gorthahoonig, Muckross Killarney who passed away on 8th August 2020. Also remembering her late mother Margaret, father John sister Breda and brother Hugh Murhill.

There are no words to tell you Mam What losing you has meant But now each day brings memories Of happy years we spent.

You’d want us all to smile again And that’s just what we do Every time we reminisce With loving thoughts of you.

You’re with us when each new day dawns And when we say goodnight Our Guardian Angel here on Earth And Heaven’s shining light.

Sadly missed by her husband Peter, her two daughters Kerri and Nicola, her grandchildren Jack, Ella Mary and Jimbob, sons-in-law John and Seamus, brothers Frank, John, Donie, Pa and sister Margaret, all family and friends of Mary and the Murhill and Halpin family.

3rd Anniversary Mass will be held on Sunday 6th August at 9.30am in Muckross Church.

3RD ANNIVERSARY HALPIN (NEE MURHILL)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY CULLINANE

In loving memory of Pat Cullinane Cockhill, Kilcummin who passed away on 12th August 2021.

As we approach Pat’s first anniversary, his brother John, sisters Debbie and Eileen, his nephew Timmy, nieces Catherine, Marie, Clare and Laura, and their families, send our heartfelt thanks to all who called, phoned, online messages, sharing lovely thoughts and fond memories of our brother Pat.

Thank you to all who travelled to be with us for the removal, requiem mass and burial at Holy Cross.

A special word of thanks to Fr. Sean Jones for a lovely celebration of Pat’s life, and also for the burial mass at Holy Cross.

Thanks to Mike and Mary O’Shea, and staff for their help and guidance in arranging Pat’s Funeral.

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

In the hearts of those who loved you, You will always be there.

First Anniversary Mass for Pat is on Thursday 10th August at 7.30pm in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Kilcummin.

4TH ANNIVERSARY BURKE

In loving memory of Bernard Casey KM Port Road, Killarney.

Your life was one of kindly deeds, a helping hand for others needs, sincere and true, beautiful memories you left behind. Sadly missed by your loving sister Marie.

In loving memory of Maureen Cooper

24 Ardshanavooly, Killarney, Co. Kerry

Who died on 7th August 2014.

No words we write can ever say

How much we miss you every day

No one knows the grief we bear When the family gather and you’re not there.

We laugh, we talk, we play the part

But beyond the sorrow is a broken heart

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

Always loved and remembered by your loving children and families.

In loving memory of Mary Halpin (nee Murhill) whose anniversary occurs on 8th August.

There is a garden in my heart

Where happy memories grow Of those who mean the most to me As seasons come and go And among the fairest flowers That ever could be Is the memory of my sister And how much she means to me.

Sadly missed by your brothers Pa John, Donie, Frank, sister Margaret and their families.

Auntie

May the winds of heaven blow softly

And whisper in your ear

How much we love and miss you

And wish that you were here.

Fondly remembered by your nieces and nephews.

PRAYER TO THE VIRGIN MARY

Remember, Oh most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it known, that anyone who fled to thy protection, implored thy help or sought they intercession was left unaided, inspired by this confidence I fly to thee Oh Virgin of Virgins my Mother, to thee do I come, before thee I stand sinful and sorrowful. Oh Mother of the word incarnate despise not my petition but in thy clemency hear and answer me. Amen.

In loving memory of John (Jackie) Burke Late of Knocknagowna, Faha, Killarney Who passed away 10th August 2019. No length of time can take away The thoughts of you from day to day Though absent you are always near Still loved, still missed, still very dear.

Love always Maria, Paddy, Amelia, James and Charlotte.

Dad’s 4th Anniversary Mass is on Saturday 5th August at 6.15pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney.

PRAYER TO PADRE PIO

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

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

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2ND & 20TH ANNIVERSARIES

MORRIS

In loving memory of my mother

Eileen Morris late of 3 Holy Cross, Firies who sadly left us on 1st August 2021 and my father Eric Morris who passed away on 5th August 2003.

May their gentle souls rest in peace.

It’s been the hardest thing to lose you, You both meant so much to me, But you are always in my heart, And that’s where you’ll always be.

I know that Heaven called you But I wish you could have stayed At least the memories I have of you both Are precious and will never fade.

So just remember one thing We are not apart You’re with me in my memories

And in my broken heart.

Loved and dearly missed always by Mary, Dave and family.

4TH ANNIVERSARY MCCARTHY

In loving memory of Charley McCarthy Ballyspillane and late of Lyreatough, Kilcummin, Killarney who passed away on 8th August 2019.

Husband

I remember the day I met you The day God made you mine I remember the night I lost you

And will until the end of time

I lost my life’s companion

My husband and my best friend

And when the Lord will call me, When my life is through I pray that God will take my hand And lead me straight to you.

Sadly missed and so dearly loved by your heartbroken wife Kathleen. xxxx

Dad You were so very special

You had such lovely ways You did your best for all of us

And never wanted praise

You taught us many things in life

Always strong and true

But you never taught us how to cope With the pain of losing you.

5TH ANNIVERSARY WARREN

In loving memory of our Dad Connie Warren, late of Annaghmore, Headford who passed away on 10th August 2018.

He never looked for praises He was never one to boast He just went on quietly working For the ones he loved the most.

His dreams were seldom spoken His wants were very few And most of the times his worries Went unspoken too.

He was there... a firm foundation Through all our storms of life

A sturdy hand to hold on to When in times of stress and strife. A true friend we could turn to When times were good or bad One of the greatest blessings The man that we called Dad.

Sadly missed but never forgotten, daughter Theresa and son-in-law David.

10TH & 5TH ANNIVERSARIES FALVEY

In loving memory of Tony and Helen Falvey late of Batterfield, Firies who died on 28th January 2013 and 11th August 2018. 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 by your sons and daughters, Oliver, Veronica, Patrick, Helena and Seán, daughter-in-law Margaret, sons-in-law Steve, Yann and Robin, grandchildren Shauna, Emma, Leah, Aoibhínn, Ciara, Rían and Michael.

Anniversary mass for Tony and Helen will be celebrated on Saturday 12th August at 7.30pm in St Gertrude’s Church, Firies.

2ND

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20TH ANNIVERSARIES

MORRIS

In loving memory of my mother

Eileen Morris late of 3 Holy Cross, Firies, who passed away on 1st August 2021 and my father Eric Morris who passed away on 5th August 5th 2003.

I still see your faces before me Your voices I long to hear I miss and love you both dearly God knows I wish you were here.

Tears fall freely from my eyes

Like a river filled with grief

My only comfort now is that From pain you found relief.

Loved and always remembered by Geraldine and family.

2ND & 20TH ANNIVERSARIES MORRIS

In loving memory of our grandparents

Eileen, who passed 1st August 2021 and Eric, who passed August 5th 2003 both late of Firies.

Like a shadow in the moonlight

Like the whisper of the seas

Like the echoes of a melody

Just beyond our reach

In the shadow of our sorrow

Past the whisper of goodbye

Love shines through eternity

A heartbeat from our eye.

Fondly remembered and loved each day by Nikki and Tara.

Always in our thoughts Dad, your loving children Elaine, Cathriona, Eoin and Stephen, and their families. xxxx

4TH

ANNIVERSARY MCCARTHY

In loving memory of Charley McCarthy Ballyspillane and late of Lyreatough Kilcummin Killarney who passed away on 8th August 2019.

Dad

We miss your smile, your joking ways We miss the things you used to say And when past times we do recall Its then we miss you most of all Always a hand when someone is down Always true, thoughtful and kind Wonderful memories you left behind.

Loved, remembered and missed by your daughter Elaine and son-in-law Denis. xxxx

Grandad

If I could bring you back Grandad

For just one single day

Then time would go so fast

I’d have so many things to say

I’d tell you dearest grandad

That you truly were the best

So many hearts were filled with pain

When you were laid to rest.

Dearly missed and loved by your granddaughters Amy, Eabha, Caragh and Millie. xxxx

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. BOS

Anniversary Mass will be held for Connie on Sunday 6th August at 11.00am in The Sacred Heart Church, Barraduff.

5TH ANNIVERSARY WARREN

In loving memory of Connie Warren late of Annaghmore, Headford who died on 10th August 2018.

Our hearts are full of memories With pride we speak your name Though life must go on without you It will never be the same.

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

Always missed and remembered by Gerard, Lylia, and grandchildren Tom, Conor & Sarah.

Anniversary Mass will be on Sunday 6th August at 11.00am in Barraduff Church.

POWERFUL NOVENA

This novena never fails. Say it on the hour for 9 hours. Jesus who has said, ask and you shall receive, seek and you shall find, knock and the door will be open to you. Through the intercession of Mary, the Most Holy Mother, I knock, I ask that my prayer will be granted (Make your request).

Oh Jesus, has said all you ask the Father in my name, he will grant through the intercession of Mary, the Most Holy Mother. I humbly beg and urgently ask the Father in thy Name that my prayer be granted (Make request here) Oh Jesus who has said Heaven and Earth shall pass away but my word shall not pass away through the intercession of Mary, the most Holy Mother. I feel confident my prayer shall be answered. (Make request).

This novena is to be said at the same time every hour for nine consecutive hours – one day. Promised publication, never fails. SL

11TH ANNIVERSARY BROSNAN

In loving memory of Johnny Brosnan late of Knockmanagh, Kilcummin, Killarney who died on 2nd August 2012. We think of you always And talk about you too We have such precious memories We wish we still had you. You are always in our thoughts No matter what we do.

So many things have happened Since you passed away So much we could have talked about If God had let you stay. Dearly loved and forever missed by all your loving family.

24TH ANNIVERSARY

ASHE

Remembered today beloved husband, father, granddad and great grandfather John Ashe late of ‘Cooldruma’, 36 Scrahan Court, Killarney who died on 3rd August 1999. R.I.P. We hold you close within our hearts And there you shall remain To walk with us throughout our lives until we meet again.

You will never be forgotten by your loving wife Eileen, sons and daughters, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Masses offered.

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6TH ANNIVERSARY MURPHY

In loving memory of David Murphy, Late of Sixmile Bridge, Clare and Killarney who passed away on 5th August 2017.

Those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us every day, Unseen, unheard, but always near, Still loved, still missed, still very dear.

Always loved and remembered, Mom, Dad and brothers Cillian and Evan. xxxx

6TH ANNIVERSARY MURPHY O’CONNOR

In loving memory of David Murphy, Late of Sixmile Bridge, Clare and Killarney who passed away on 5th August 2017.

Treasured

Never forgotten by your grandmother, uncles, aunts and cousins in Killarney.

13TH ANNIVERSARY CASEY

In loving memory of Carmel Casey, late of Woodlawn Road and Kilcummin, Killarney, Who died on 5th August 2010.

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

Always remembered and sadly missed by your brother Kevin, Claire, Aideen, Caoimhe and Cathal.

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

18TH ANNIVERSARY

CAHILLANE

In loving memory of Kieran Cahillane, late of 158 Pinewood, Killarney who died on 7th August 2005.

You gave no one a last farewell

Nor ever said goodbye

You were gone before we knew it

And only God knows why

A million times we’ll miss you

A million times we’ll cry

If love alone could have saved you

You never would have died

In life we loved you dearly

In death we love you still

In our hearts you hold a place

No one else can ever fill

It broke our hearts to lose you

But you didn’t go alone

For part of us went with you The day God took you home

We will meet again some day I know in a better place I thank God He made you our Son & Brother

While you were here on earth.

Love you always Mom, Dad, Marie, Paudie, Kieran, James, Oonagh, Emily Rose, Jason & Shay.

Anniversary Mass for Kieran on Sunday August 6th at 11:00am in the Church of the Resurrection.

18TH ANNIVERSARY

CAHILLANE

In loving memory of Kieran Cahillane, late of 158 Pinewood, who died on 7th August 2005.

Somewhere beyond the sunset Where loved ones never die You sleep in a beautiful garden

Beneath a golden sky

Though heaven and earth

Divide us Kieran

We are never far apart, For you are always in our thoughts, And forever in our hearts.

Always remembered by Bernie, Jerry and family, and Annette, Danny and family.

THANKSGIVING TO SAINT JUDE

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

18TH ANNIVERSARY CAHILLANE

In loving memory of Kieran Cahillane late of 158 Pinewood Estate, who died on 7th August 2005.

As kids we lived together We fought, we laughed, we cried We did not always show the love That we both had inside.

We shared our dreams and plans And some secrets too All the memories we share Is what bonds me to you.

We grew to find we have a love, That is very strong today, It’s a love shared by our family, That will never go away.

You are my brother not by choice, But by the nature of our birth, I could not have chosen a better one, You were the best on earth.

Love always, Teresa, Timmy, Kiernan and Benny. xxx

27TH ANNIVERSARY FOGARTY

Treasured memories of our beautiful Daughter and Sister Karen, “Osprey” Muckross, Killarney who died tragically on 4th August 1996, aged 21 years.

Karen

Smiling, laughing, dimpled cheeks vibrant, busy, scaling peaks Waving, greeting young and old face of beauty still and cold.

Cycling, always on the go music, meetings, never no Work her favourite, aprons white trays and traffic, what a sight.

Muckross rowing, lakes serene just twenty one, what might have been Time and tide, days too short new job waiting, soon to start.

Cycling homeward, traffic speeding father, mother, sisters grieving Romance, boyfriend, last goodbyes her moon, her stars, her loved filled eyes Void of darkness hearts so broken special person, love unspoken.

Memories vivid never end on waking sleeping of time not spent Rest above the lakes so loved watch forever from above.

Anger, grief, great confusion friends, tears in huge profusion Nights of sadness, days so barren busy, laughing, lovely Karen.

Always in our thoughts, forever in our hearts, sadly missed by Mam, Anne, Clare, Susan and families.

Anniversary Mass for Karen and her dad Geni will be held on the Sunday 6th August at 9.30am In Muckross Church.

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE FLEMING (NEE O’SULLIVAN)

In loving memory of Julianne Fleming (nee O’Sullivan) 79 St. Brendan’s Terrace, Killarney Whose birthday occurs on 5th August.

The 5th August is a very special day every year. We celebrate your birthday, to us you were always very dear.

Now we have a meal at home every year. Just the same as we did when you were here.

After the meal I would tell the family what we did when they were young. The holidays in Rossbeigh, great fun and plenty of sun.

Flowers and chocolates you always said were a waste of time.

A cigarette and a vodka will do just fine. We still go to town for a drink or 2. To show you how much we still love and remember you.

Those were the days Julianne, we thought they would never end. Now you celebrate your birthday in Heaven with family and friends.

Julianne, God made you a perfect lady, so compassionate and kind. As a wife and a mother, we could ever wish to find.

You were always there for us; you had a heart of gold. We have wonderful memories, only our hearts can hold. We always talk about you, wishing and hoping that you were still around. You were one a million, like the jewel in the crown. Your loving husband Donie and all the family xxxx

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE

FAVIER

In loving memory of Dympna Favier late of Glen-Ford, Glenflesk whose birthday occurs on 4th August.

Birthdays in Heaven

Decorations of gold

Where the years come and go

And you never grow old.

Where you celebrate with Angels

And have a dance with Audrey

With no illness in sight

Just love everywhere.

So we don’t need to worry

How your Birthday was spent

‘Cause you’re safe in Heaven

And our wishes are sent.

Though we know you are safe

Even though you’re away we love and we miss you

A little more today.

Love always from Pat, Fergal, Enda and Aoife xx

time
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of our lives you may be gone
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9TH ANNIVERSARY CULLOTY

15TH ANNIVERSARY SCOTT

20TH ANNIVERSARY DOYLE (NEE O’SULLIVAN)

26TH ANNIVERSARY DENNEHY

In loving memory of Kathleen (Kate) Culloty late of Maulykevane, Headford, Killarney who died on 3rd August 2014.

May she rest in peace.

Mother You were someone special You had such lovely ways you did your best for all of us And never wanted praise

You are sorely missed each day And the only comfort is the memories That will never fade away

So rest in peace dear mom And thanks for all you’ve done

Sadly missed but never forgotten by your loving daughters and their families.

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 Murt Scott late of Rusheen, Firies, Killarney Co. Kerry who died on 27th July 2008. We did not see you close your eyes We did not see you die All we knew was that you were gone Without a last goodbye.

It was a sudden parting

Too bitter to forget

Those who loved you dearly Are the ones who can’t forget.

It does not take a special day

For us to think of you Each Mass we hear, each prayer we say Is offered up for you.

Sadly missed, loved and remembered today and every day.

Your loving brother Christy and sister-in-law Anita.

The Golden Gates stood open God saw you needed rest His garden must be beautiful He only takes the best. Your loving God-daughter Catherina.

ST. THERESA

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

In loving memory of Jacqueline Doyle (nee O’Sullivan) Glasnevin and Knockeragh. Whose 20th anniversary occurs on 8th August 2023.

Gone are the days we used to share

But in our hearts you are always there

The gates of memory will never close We miss you more than heaven knows

There is a link death cannot sever Of days of old when we were all together If the world was ours to give We’d give it, yes and more To see your loving face

Come smiling through the door. Until we meet again

Your loving brothers and sisters.

O Holy St. Anthony, gentlest of Saints, your love for God and charity for his creatures made you worthy when on earth to possess miraculous powers. Miracles awaited on your word which you were ever ready to speak for those in trouble or anxiety. Encouraged by this thought I implore you to obtain for me my request (request). The answer to my prayer may require a miracle, even though you are the Saint of Miracles, O gentle and loving St. Anthony whose heart was ever full of human sympathy. Whisper my petition into the ear of the sweet infant Jesus who loved to be held in your arms and the gratitude of my heart will ever be yours. Promise publication.

In loving memory of Hannah Dennehy late of Counerough, Headford who died on 9th August 1997.

Time and years slip gently by But love and memories never die No longer in our lives to share But Mom in our hearts you are always there.

The ones we love don’t go away They walk beside us every day Unseen, unheard, but always near Still loved, still missed, still very dear. Sadly missed by your loving husband Michael and family.

NOVENA TO ST. CLAIRE

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

JESUS

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

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STILL KERRY’S KING

- David Clifford voted fan’s Player of the Year in end of season survey

- Mood amongst supporters remains positive despite Dublin defeat

David Clifford has been selected as the Killarney Advertiser Kerry Player of the Year following an excellent season in which he led his team to another All-Ireland final.

Clifford’s year ended in disappointment as he missed some late shots in last Sunday’s defeat to Dublin in Croke Park but, in our end of season survey, supporters still singled the Fossa man out as the side’s standout performer in 2023.

The 24-year-old received 87% of the Player of the Year votes, with Shane Ryan, Paudie Clifford, Diarmuid O’Connor and Jason Foley splitting the majority of the remainder.

The Kerry captain also earned the Individual Performance of the Year accolade for his showing in the memorable All-Ireland semi-final victory over Derry. Clifford scored nine points against the Oak Leaf County, including four from play, one mark, and four frees. He received 48% of the votes in this category.

Diarmuid O’Connor’s heroic display against Tyrone in the quarter-final was selected as the second best performance by a Kerry player (29%), while Paudie Clifford’s efforts against Dublin were worthy of a third place finish (11%). Shane Ryan’s performance versus Mayo in Killarney came fourth.

Unsurprisingly, the 12-point victory over Tyrone was chosen as the Best Team Performance of the Year. Seánie O’Shea’s goal in that match – a composed finish following an outrageous pass by Clifford and an assist by Tony Brosnan – was voted as Kerry’s Goal of the Year.

MOOD

We also attempted to gauge the Kerry public’s mood after a rollercoaster season that eventually saw the team fall agonisingly short of their ultimate goal.

When asked to rate their satisfaction with Kerry’s year, 57% of supporters said they are ‘satisfied’ with a further 10% stating that they are ‘very satisfied’.

Exactly 20% are on the fence – ‘neither satisfied nor dissatisfied’ – with only 12% saying that they are ‘dissatisfied’. A very small percentage – less than 1% - are ‘very dissatisfied’ with how the season panned out.

Jack O’Connor and his coaching staff are expected to stay on board for next season and according to our survey, Kerry supporters are more than happy for that to happen. Over 82% of those polled are either ‘satisified’ (51.8%) or ‘very satisfied’ (30.3%) with the current Kerry management team, while a small minority are either ‘dissatisfied’ (5.7%) or ‘very dissatisfied’ (1.3%). The rest (roughly 11%) have no strong feelings either way.

Judging by the results of the survey, the mood is happier than it might usually be the week after an All-Ireland defeat, perhaps because fans are optimistic of seeing better days sooner rather than later.

The results of our poll have revealed that almost 85% of Kerry supporters believe that Sam Maguire will return to the Kingdom in 2024.

HOMECOMING

Speaking at the team’s homecoming in Killarney on Monday, O’Connor said his team would be “back again with renewed determination next year”. When his turn to speak came around, Clifford apologised to O’Connor and co. for not getting the job done, before also looking ahead to next season.

“[We’re] very sorry to ye that we weren’t able to deliver yesterday, but hopefully we can continue to build on this and go and right the wrongs next year.”

MVP: Team captain David Clifford couldn't lead his side to All-Ireland glory on Sunday but he was still the overwhelming first choice for the team's Player of the Year. Photo: Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile.
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Small goal makes big difference

Adam Moynihan reports from Croke Park, Dublin

FIGHT

This final had been billed as a bout between two prize heavyweight fighters but the opening exchanges offered little by way of haymakers.

ter 35 minutes and appeared to be in control, but an unfortunate turnover by Gavin White gifted Colm Basquel an opportunity to send Small clear.

again with a free but Mannion burst through to give Dublin the all-important lead in the 74th minute.

A 46th-minute goal by Paddy Small helped Dublin to turn the tide and overcome Kerry in the 2023 All-Ireland football final at Croke Park on Sunday. The Kingdom led by three points before Small’s deflected shot wrongfooted Shane Ryan and although they responded well by reopening their three-point advantage, the defending champions ceded control in the final quarter.

Jack O’Connor’s men ran out of steam offensively after that post-goal spurt as four straight points at the other end gave Dublin a late lead.

Poor execution in front of the posts was fatal as far as Kerry were concerned. Dublin held on to claim their ninth All-Ireland in 13 years.

With the rain pouring down and neither defence in generous form, scores were difficult to come by. Kerry had managed just four points to Dublin’s six with the half-time whistle looming, but then a majestic assist by David Clifford from the corner flag to the danger zone teed up Paul Geaney for the game’s opening goal.

Geaney had missed an earlier opportunity and he looked to have fumbled this one too but to his credit he recovered and converted to send Kerry in two points to the good.

The game opened up a little in the second half as points by David Clifford (two), Paudie Clifford and Paul Geaney helped Kerry to manufacture some breathing space. They led by three af-

Small’s low shot was partially blocked by Paul Murphy but the block diverted the ball into the ground and up into the top right-hand corner, completely deceiving Ryan in the Kerry goal. In an instant, Hill 16 – and the All-Ireland final – burst into life.

PAUDIE

In fairness to Kerry, they handled the goal well and three points on the bounce by Seánie O’Shea and the excellent Paudie Clifford (two) re-established their three-point cushion. But Dublin had the belief to peg them back again and scores by Man of the Match Paul Mannion (two), Basquel and Brian Fenton made it 1-12 to 1-11 with five minutes of normal time to play. Substitute Killian Spillane equalised with a super point in the 66th minute before Small edged Dublin back in front a minute later. Seánie O’Shea levelled matters

Kerry had chances to at least force extra time when the game was in the mixer but ultimately a free by Dean Rock secured the title for Dublin.

KERRY: S Ryan; G O’Sullivan, J Foley, T O’Sullivan; P Murphy, T Morley, G White; D O’Connor, J Barry; D Moynihan, S O’Shea (0-5, 4f), S O’Brien; P Clifford (0-3), D Clifford (0-3, 2f), P Geaney (1-1).

Subs: B Ó Beaglaoich for Murphy; M Burns for O’Brien; A Spillane for Moynihan; K Spillane (0-1) for Geaney; M Burns for Barry.

DUBLIN: S Cluxton (0-2f); E Murchan, M Fitzsimons, D Byrne; B Howard (01), J Small, L Gannon; B Fenton (0-2), J McCarthy; P Small (1-1), P Mannion (0-5, 1f), C Kilkenny; C Costello (0-1f), C O’Callaghan, C Basquel (0-2).

Subs: J McCaffrey for Gannon; N Scully for Kilkenny; S McMahon for Howard; C Murphy for Murchan; D Rock (0-1) for P Small.

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STRIKE: Paddy Small scores Dublin's goal, despite the best efforts of Paul Murphy. Photo: Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile.
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The one that

Eamonn Fitzgerald reflects on Kerry’s devastating two-point defeat to Dublin

On Sunday last Kerry came up agonisingly short of retaining the Sam Maguire. Instead of David Clifford mounting those hallowed steps of the Hogan Stand, it was James McCarthy writing himself, Mick Fitzsimons and Stephen Cluxton into the record books as the only players to win nine Celtic Crosses. That will stick in the crá of Kerry players and supporters who relished for many years the fact that some of O’Dwyer’s stars from the Golden Years won eight.

How did Kerry lose this one? Why did they lose it at the death? After all, they were all square with the Dubs in the final straight but late points by Mannion and Rock edged Kerry out in that frantic six minutes of time added on.

The ‘why’ is always more difficult to pin down, even with the proverbial wisdom garnered in hindsight. The hurler on the ditch goes for the simplistic answers. If only this was done, if only the selectors made better decisions in the cauldron of an All-Ireland final, with over 82,000 supporters, mostly partisan, watching live and millions tuned in worldwide via GAAGO, RTÉ and, for the first time, BBC. We see what we want to see and usually blame the ref, selectors and certain players. Those Kerry boys are hurting and that hurt will linger long in their minds. They do not deserve to be lambasted.

IMPRESSED

I was hugely impressed by the Kerry defence overall who did their job so well. Referee Gough was intent in letting the game flow, allowing tough tackling. For the most part Kerry flew on one wing at

JACKEEN: Jack McCaffrey of Dublin is tracked by Adrian Spillane and Micheál Burns of Kerry. Photo: Ramsey Cardy/

midfield and the belief that Jack Barry always nullified the influence of Dublin star Brian Fenton will be re-assessed after Sunday’s result. Not that Fenton dominated but he did glide through unhindered for two valuable points. Wearers of geansaís 10 to 15 remind us of the curate’s egg, good in patches but also wasteful. People watching the game on TV may not have realised that weather conditions were factors in wasteful shooting. Anyone who has ever played in Croke Park remembers that the Davin, Hogan and Cusack stands block the flight of the wind and the open Hill becomes a funnel, if the wind come from that direction.

That does not fully explain why the best footballer I have seen became central to Kerry’s woes. No one has done more for Fossa, East Kerry and Kerry to win titles at the highest levels than David Clifford. On Sunday last he shot three points and several wides, the most crucial and painful of all were the three late attempts. Some of those were well within his capability and some were shots that no other player in Ireland would even try. His misses were painful for Kerry supporters. They were

excruciating for himself. On any other day he would have scored those, even the impossible ones like he did in last year’s All-Ireland final. In the preview of the game in last week’s column, I wrote that the heart said Kerry to win but the head said Dublin would win. Getting that correct gave no joy. St David, patron of the Welsh, didn’t always control the destiny of his people and we are reliably informed that Homer nodded. King David wasn’t at his best on Sunday last. I felt that Kerry were too dependent on their captain to shoot anything from six to nine points, paving the way for victory.

GOALS

Kerry scored their only goal at the most appropriate time just before half time in the 37th minute. David Clifford had nowhere to go, blocked off by two defenders close to the end line under the Hill.

He threaded a sublime foot pass directly across to Paul Geaney. Geaney then fumbled it but to his credit he regained composure and beat Cluxton for the first time in so many championship years. Geaney’s goal put Kerry ahead at halftime. Kerry were in a good position, but I knew that Dublin would come strong and it was only a case of when Dessie would

CAPTAIN: Dublin's James McCarthy lifts the Sam Maguire Cup. Eamonn Fitzgerald feels as though McCarthy should have been sent off. Photo: Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile. Sportsfile.
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got away

unleash his prize arsenal of McCaffrey, Scully, McMahon and more if needed on the final furlong.

In the 46th minute Kerry were turned over, yielding a very significant goal in their fightback. Lady Luck is with you or against you. Unfortunately she did us no favours in this final. Gavin White had his usual fine game but his pass was intercepted by the marauding Colm Basquel, who delivered smartly to Small. Despite a last-ditch effort by Paul Murphy to block the kick, the leather ricocheted past his clubmate Shane Ryan.

All the momentum was with Small and at that range the Kerry keeper had no chance. Instead of Kerry kicking on, all of a sudden Dublin were back in the game. Two forwards stood out in the second half. Paudie Clifford was his old self, driving at the Dublin defence with that quicksilver ciotóg delivering passes and scoring three great points from play.

In fact, Kerry were three points ahead on three occasions, but they failed to kick on to four points and that is a hell of a different mountain to climb for the chasers. McCaffrey came in after 48 minutes,

but there was no budge from the Kerry management until the 55th minute when referee Gough made a controversial call. The ball went in between Clifford and Fitzsimons and both ended up on the ground. The ref clearly pointed a signal for a free in, just a tap over which would put Kerry two points clear. When I saw Gough going in to consult with his umpires my worst fears were realised. As outlined here last week Gough’s umpires are his father, brother, uncle and cousin. To the consternation of the majority, the ref reversed his earlier decision, gave both players yellow cards and instead of an easy point for Kerry he opted for a hop ball. Ironically, Dublin won that hop ball transferred it very quickly down field to Paul Mannion, their ace marksman in that second half, who scored yet another equalising point.

THE STRETCH

Instinctively, two ideas merged in my head. Instead of Kerry being two points ahead, Dublin were level once more, with 15 minutes left in normal time. The buzz phrase for this time in a game is ‘coming down the stretch’, reminding me of the horse hitting the two-furlong mark in the Killarney Race Couse. From here in is all that matters to claim the big prize and there is no solace in being pipped by a short head. Winner takes all. The prize jockey on the best horse will time his run and get up past the winning post. Equally significant was the dreadful fact that Kerry never led again in the remaining 21 minutes. Fenton scored his second point, but Killian Spillane responded with

an excellent point from a good distance. Who would blink first?

Cahersiveen native Gerry Grogan informed all over the PA that there would be at least six minutes added on. Ó Beaglaoich came in for Paul Murphy, Micheál Burns for Stephen O’Brien (who had been excellent for 58 minutes), and Adrian Spillane came in for Dara Moynihan. Countdown by the minute. 74: Ó Beaglaoich loses possession going forward and Basquel must score a goal but he is denied by Mícheál Burns with a superb block down. Within seconds Ryan reaches up over the crossbar to save a point but up pops Mannion, scoring his fifth point.

75: There is a chance of an equaliser but David Clifford pulls his shot narrowly wide.

76: McCaffrey sets up the attack. Basquel is fouled and Dean Rock has an easy free to tap over. Game over. Dublin win 1-15 to 1-13.

So many of the disgruntled Kerry sup-

porters blamed the ref for Kery’s defeat, especially when he reversed his decision. The advice he got from his umpires was they were both at it. No blame to Gough for that decision and the basis on which he changed his mind.

RED CARD

Referees are human and all humans err.

In my view he made one huge mistake. Dublin captain McCarthy lashed out with the full force high elbow into the face of Seánie O’Shea. Even in rugby it would have warranted a straight red. That and another deliberate foul should have made it a short game for the Dublin captain who went on to win his ninth All-Ireland. Seánie O’Shea, who was playing so well in the early stages, was badly shaken and lost momentum.

Imagine Dublin down to 14 men for three quarters of the game. Rudderless without Captain James.

That incident, along with the wasteful wides and the gifted goal, compounded Kerry’s difficulties and ultimately influenced the outcome, more so than any other decision. The game took a different turn.

Significantly, Dublin scored strategically coming down the straight, seven points to Kerry’s two. I was hoping to God that Kerry would have lofted some direct high ball into Clifford. Even the Holy Mary types would have put pressure on Dublin in those greasy conditions. All captain David wanted was one.

LOAD

Wanted: at least two more forwards, scoring forwards. Spread the load and ease the overload on Captain David. The loss was painful for the Kerry spectators, but nothing like the pain of the players, a pain that will linger on not just to the end of summer (whenever the rain stops) but into winter too.

This was one that got away. Painful.

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GOAT: Despite having one of the greatest careers in sports history, Michael Jordan's record was far from perfect.

Clifford can find comfort in Jordan’s words of wisdom

In a TV advert for Nike in 1997, Michael Jordan spoke about failure.

"I’ve missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. Twenty-six times I’ve been trusted to take the game-winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed."

By '97, Jordan was already considered one of greatest sportspeople of all time.

He had won five championships with the Chicago Bulls and his reputation for being a big game player who delivered in clutch moments was legendary. But, as he noted in that Nike ad, his record was far from perfect.

Observing a disconsolate David Clifford as he sat on the wet grass following

Kerry's heartbreaking defeat to Dublin, I wondered if he was familiar with Jordan's piece of wisdom.

I'm sure he is, although at the time he probably had nothing in his head but the shot for a point he missed late on. Or maybe the goal chance he blasted wide a little earlier. On a good day, he would have converted those opportunities with apparent ease. Sadly for him and for Kerry, Sunday was one of those rare days that wasn't so good.

Even so, he deserves credit. One of Clifford's most admirable traits is his willingness to shoulder massive responsibility, even when the team is struggling or when things aren't going his way. He has done it throughout the 2023 season, which is a remarkable psychological feat

in itself but even more so when you consider that his mother, Ellen, died in May (on the eve of the Munster final, in which he kicked 2-6).

He was well marked by Mick Fitzsimons yesterday but he kept showing and kept shooting, desperately hoping to drag his team over the line. Even at the highest level, some players go hiding from time to time. Never Clifford. By a normal player's standards, he actually did fine. Apart from some bad wides and a couple of turnovers, he kicked three points and set up Paul Geaney's goal with a wondrous assist. But Clifford isn't a normal player and he isn't judged by normal standards.

Back home, Kerry fans are gutted about the outcome but the 24-year-old won't

be getting any abuse from them. The most common remark I've heard from supporters in the past 24 hours is "we wouldn't have been there (in the final) without him", which is undoubtedly true. A lot of cameras were focused on the Fossa man at full time but they could have panned to any Kerry player and found a regretful expression. With a wet ball and a slippery pitch to contend with, not to mention an excellent opponent in Dublin, errors were commonplace. No Kerryman was flawless. Clifford's mistakes are magnified, though, which is understandable. To many, he is the GOAT. All eyes are on him.

Today, those misses will be replayed far more often in his own head than anywhere else. He will try to figure out what went wrong and agonise over the result like all runners-up do. Maybe he can find some crumb of comfort in Jordan's words. All the greats fail. In fact, they fail over and over and over again. Ultimately, that's why they succeed.

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FULL TIME: Kerry captain David Clifford after his side lost to Dublin in the All-Ireland final. Photo: Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile.
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THE WEEK IN PICTURES

REACH: Kerry keeper Lee Axworthy makes a top-class save against Finn Harps. Photo: Adam Kowalczyk. DEERPARK: Deerpark Pitch & Putt Club members who won honours at the National U16 Matchplay Championships in Templemore last Sunday. Included are Nathan Cronin (Championship semi-finalist), Brian McCarthy (Championship winner) and Ronan Bennett (Plate winner). KERRY: Ethan Kos in action for Kerry FC during their 1-2 defeat to Finn Harps. Photo: Adam Kowalczyk. FOCUS: Kerry players Mary O'Connell, Cáit Lynch, Emma Costello, Ciara Butler, Aishling O'Connell and Kayleigh Cronin defend a late Mayo free during the TG4 LGFA All-Ireland semi-final at Semple Stadium. Photo: Piaras Ó Mídheach/ Sportsfile. CRUNCHING TACKLE: Kerry FC player Cian Barrett gets stuck in as the home crowd at Mounthawk Park watch on. Photo: Adam Kowalczyk. CHARITY: The Killarney Celtic team who hosted Kerry FC in a charity match in memory of John Doyle. CROKER BOUND: Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh (right) and Erica McGlynn celebrate after Kerry defeated Mayo in the All-Ireland semi-final. The Kingdom won by 1-16 to 1-11. Photo: Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile.
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Killarney Celtic

LOTTO: Numbers drawn 5, 7, 19, 23. No jackpot winner. Match 3 winner received €150. Next jackpot €6,400 on Monday Aug 7th. Tickets available from The Dungeon Bookshop, Hegarty’s Park Rd, club members and online through clubforce. com/

FINAL: The Women's FAI U17 Cup Final will take place on Saturday August 12th at 3pm in Turners Cross. The club will run a supporters bus to the game. Prices are based on a full bus, Adults €20 and U16s €15 return. To book a seat on the bus please text Jane on 086 2243435 or message our social media pages.

CHARITY: Many thanks to the organisers of the charity match between Killarney Celtic and Kerry FC. Many thanks to the volunteers on the night and to all who supported the event, the auction and the raffle.

Mastergeeha

JOE DOYLE OVER 35’S TOURNAMENT: Joe Doyle over 35’s tournament will be held on Sunday 20th August in Mastergeeha, 6 a side (Max squad 10 players €10 entry per player). For more information please contact Paul 087 2971792 or Tadhg 086 4098405.

LOTTO: There was no winner on 28th July 2023 of the Jackpot for €2,800. Numbers drawn were 1, 7, 11, 27. Consolation prizes of €50 went to David Fleming, Ben Brosnan Jnr, Luke & Marie Curtin and Eileen Devane. The next draw will be Friday 4th of August for Jackpot of €3,000.

Killarney Legion GAA

LADIES UPDATE: Our U10 girls welcomed Firies into Direen on Tuesday night last and both teams played some lovely football. It's great to see so many girls playing and enjoying the game. Also, thanks to our two young referees who did a fine job. On a beautiful evening in Direen last Tuesday our younger White Team in under 12s faced St Senan’s where the game flowed in our favour from the start. The away team made us work hard for a while, but our backs did their job, and our forwards got the necessary scores that kept us in the lead until the final whistle. This was our last game in the County League and the improvement in every girl is immense. We also said goodbye this evening to one of our players who is returning to Spain with her family after playing with us for 2 years. She took to football so naturally and was an asset to our team. We wish her well in the future. The Legion U12 Girls Green team travelled to Finuge / St Senan’s for their final match of the County League on Friday night. The hosts were quickest out of the blocks and raced into a big lead at half. It was a lead they were never going to relinquish despite Legion’s work rate. The second half fared better for our girls who were up

for the challenge and put together some really good passages of play but in the end the goal difference at half proved too much to overcome. Thank you to our U12 White teammates who made a good contribution to this evening match and thank you to all the Legion supporters who travelled the distance. Thank you as well to the Ref and to Finuge /St. Senan’s for hosting the match. We now await the results from other games to see who the Green team plays in the Finals. Our u14 girls’ teams concluded the group stages of their County League campaign with 2 home games. The Green team, competing in Division 3, welcomed Churchill to Direen on a damp Sunday evening. On Monday the White team playing in Division 6 hosted Laune Rangers on a much more pleasant evening for football. In greasy conditions on Sunday, both teams served up an exciting end to end contest. Despite a spirited second half comeback from the hosts, Churchill got the all-important goals at crucial stages to seal the win. Goals also proved to be the difference between the sides in Monday evening’s clash with Laune Rangers. The girls used the breeze to their advantage in the second period to raise enough green flags to claim the two points on offer. Thanks to the visitors from Churchill & Laune Rangers for two sporting games and to the referees officiating on both evenings. Well played to all the girls in action and thanks to the U12 girls who played the game on Monday. We now await results from other games to see if our teams progress to the semi-final stages of the competition in the coming weeks.

Dr Crokes GAA

LGFA U14: We welcomed John Mitchells to Lewis Road on Monday evening for a top of the table clash in our County League Division, looking maintain our 100% record. Despite conceding a goal after 10 seconds, the girls settled into the game and soon we were moving the ball and kicking some great points. We went in up the bare minimum at half time and were facing a strong breeze in the second half. We need not have worried as the girls played brilliantly against the wind and we ran out convincing winners on a scoreline of 0:09 to 1:02. This was a great team display, with all 18 players contributing to a fine win. We have finished on top of the table and go into a Semi-Final full of confidence.

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

LOTTO: Took place on July 31st. Numbers drawn were 8, 20, 22, 25 Jackpot of €11,600 was not won. 5 patrons matched 3 and receive €80 each.

Jackpot for draw on August 7th will be €11,900. We are calling on all members to support our weekly lotto play it online

via Clubforce.

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

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

CONGRATULATIONS to Kayleigh Cronin and the Kerry ladies team on reaching the All-Ireland football final. They will play Dublin on Sunday 13th August in Croke Park at 4pm.

COMMISERATIONS to Gavin, Tony, Michael, Shane, Patrick, Harry, Jimmy and the Kerry Senior Team who were defeated by Dublin in the All-Ireland Final.

NOTES: If anyone has anything they want to add to our club notes please email pro.drcrokes.kerry@gaa.ie.

Glenflesk GAA

CONDOLENCES: Condolences to the O’Donoghue family Barraduff on the passing of Ursala, the kindest lady who made time for everyone young and old, may she rest in peace.

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

LADIES ALL IRELAND SEMI FINAL: Congratulations to Ava Doherty and Kerry ladies on their win over Mayo they go on to the Final on Sunday August 13th.

KERRY DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES: This Pilgrimage will take place from Sept 1st to the 6th led by Bishop Ray. Flights from Kerry Airport. Booking through Marian Pilgrimages Dublin 01 8788159. See posters on notice board in church.

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

FAMILY FUN DAY: New Date We are delighted to announce that our Family Fun Day will now take place on Saturday, August 12th. We will have the same schedule of events with the preliminary games of the Parish League commencing at 11am. Giant Games like Jenga and Hook a Duck, Face Painting, Colouring Corner will commence at 1pm. The Skills Competitions for our U8s, U9s, U10s and U11s will take place at 1pm. Races and Tug O’war will take place and 2pm. We will round off the day with the Final of the Parish League at 3.30pm. Food will be

available on the day while our Tuck Shop will be open to purchase tea, coffee and other treats. Marie Lehane will also be present on the day should anyone wish to purchase club merchandise. It promises to be a fun-filled day for all. All are welcome and please note, it’s free entry.

East Kerry GAA

ALL IRELAND FINAL: Hard luck to the Kerry team and management on their All-Ireland Final defeat against Dublin.

TG4 LADIES ALL IRELAND CHAMPIONSHIP: Congratulations to the Kerry Ladies team and management on their great win in the All-Ireland Semi-final against Mayo.

RESULTS: MD O’Shea’s East Kerry U15 League Division 4B final - Fossa 3–15 Legion 4-09. Kerry Physiotherapy Clinic East Kerry Junior Leagues - Round 3Rathmore 2-12 Gneeveguilla 0-10 Glenflesk 5–10 Dr Crokes 0-09. Division 2 Round 3 - Currow 4–13 Kilcummin 2–12. Legion 2-12 Spa 3–07.

CONDOLENCES: Sympathies to the family of Mike Warren, School Place, Rathmore, Co. Kerry on his recent death.

Beaufort GAA

FIXTURES: Beaufort senior men will play Glenbeigh/Glencar in the first round of the Intermediate Club football championship on Sunday, 13th August at 2pm in JP O’Sullivan Park, Killorglin. Senior Ladies will be home to Scartaglin in the first round of Intermediate Club championship on Monday, 17th August.

LOTTO: The next lotto draw for a jackpot of €14,200 will be in Beaufort Bar on Sunday, 6th August. Thank you to everybody who support the lotto. Tickets are available from usual sellers, shops, and public houses and online at www.beaufortgaa.com.

U14 GIRLS CO LEAGUE: The half time score was Beaufort 2-3 to Glenflesk 1-7. The win was for Beaufort girls on the night with a final score of 7-4 to Glenflesk 1-13. It was a very sporting game, both teams playing stylish football with exhibition scores in a great sporting contest. Team: Ruby Breen, Aoife O’Sullivan, Aoibhin Riordan, Emma Casey, Chloe O’Connor, Isabelle O’Shea, Isobel O’Shea, Brooke O'Sullivan, Nell Thompson, Anna Allen, Lauren McEvoy, Sarah Mangan, Nessa O'Donoghue and Leah Casey, Grace Clifford, Amelie Robins, Roisin Kissane, Doireann Burke and Laoise O’Keeffe.

MINOR LADIES CO LEAGUE: Beaufort minor ladies were away to Firies on Wednesday July 26th. Beaufort worked tremendously hard throughout the game putting them ahead of Firies, resulting in a deserving win for the Beaufort side. A great display of skill and teamwork from our minor ladies and we look forward to their next game. Team: Kayla Roche, Kate Falvey, Amy Breen, Molly Kearins, Bronagh Dorrian, Eabha McEvoy, Maria Culhane, Niamh Dorrian, Lola Eager, El-

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len Moriarty, Lori O’Connor, Ava Casey, Saoirse O’Sullivan, Avril Rooney, Holly Barrett.

GOOD LUCK to Gráinne Kennedy, Lily Kearins and the Kerry minor ladies team and management in the ZuCar Ladies All Ireland B football championship. They will play Sligo in the final on Saturday, 5th August at 2pm in Nenagh.

Milltown/Castlemaine GAA

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

RESULT: Milltown/Castlemaine 'B' took on An Ghaeltacht 'B' last Tuesday in the Mid Kerry Junior Football League Shield Final in Lispole. An Ghaeltacht led 2-6 to 0-7 at the half-time interval in a tightly contested opening half. The West Kerry side dominated large spells of the second half however despite Milltown/Castlemaine bagging an early goal and, in the end, they emerged victorious on a score of 5-14 to 2-09. Hard luck to the players and management team involved.

RESULT: Mid Kerry's Minor side travelled to Spa in Killarney on Tuesday evening for Round 3 of the Keane's Supervalu County Minor Football Championship. They took on East Kerry who had won both their fixtures thus far in the competition and there was nothing to separate either side at the half-time interval as they retired to the break level. In the second half, East Kerry looked destined for victory when leading by eight points at one stage. However, Mid Kerry showed great resilience and battled back to take home a one-point victory on a final score of 2-14 to 2-13. Well done to the team and management, especially our own Milltown/Castlemaine representatives. The side collected three points from three games (1 win, 1 draw and 1 defeat) but unfortunately failed to make the knockout stages as East Kerry and Austin Stacks both had four points each so took the top two spots in Group One.

FIXTURE: Milltown/Castlemaine will take on Gneeveguilla in Round 1 of the Kerry Petroleum Intermediate Club Football Championship on Saturday, August 12th at 7:00pm in Spa GAA Grounds.

LADIES FINAL: With our Kerry Ladies in the All-Ireland Final Sunday 13th August, we will be taking an order for tickets this Wednesday upstairs in clubrooms at 7.30-8.30pm. Card & Cash payments will be available on the evening. Ticket prices are Adults – €30.00, Student/ OAP – €15.00, U18’s – €15.00, Family (2 x adults & 2 x U18s) – €70.00. We will book the tickets as a group so that we are sitting together. Tickets must be paid for when ordering to ensure allocation.

U15 CHAMPIONSHIP: The Lee Strand U15 District County Football Championship begins this evening, Wednesday August 2nd in Castleisland Desmonds GAA Grounds as Mid Kerry take on Castleisland District at 7pm. We would like to wish the best of luck to all players, es-

pecially our own Milltown/Castlemaine players. All support for the team would be greatly appreciated.

Killarney Golf & Fishing Club (Ladies)

RESULTS: Castlerosse Park Resort, July 30th, Killeen Singles Stableford. 1st

Prize: Elizabeth O’Farrell (18) 41 Pts, 2nd

Prize: Marie O’Brien (29) 37 Pts (B9), BG: Amy Arthur 30Pts, 3rd Prize: Maura Fitzgerald (31) 37Pts, 4th Prize: Geraldine Tarrant (26) 37 Pts, 5th Prize: Ciara Lowe (16) 36 Pts.

FIXTURES: Next Competition is Captains Prize to the Ladies, August 6th on Mahony’s Point.

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!

U10 NATIONAL BLITZ: Our Under 10’s are busy preparing for their National Blitz which takes place in Sallins, Kildare on Sunday 6th August. Clubs at their venue will be Sallins, Abbeykillix, Bishopstown and Monegall so it is a wonderful

opportunity to meet teams from all over the country. Afterwards, they will head to Croke Park for the Camogie Championship Finals! Looking forward to a great day of bonding.

Ross Golf Club (Ladies)

RESULTS: Gent's Captain John Ivory's prize to the Ladies competition on Saturday 29th July. 18 Hole Competition - 1st Helen O’Donoghue, 2nd Bernie Reen & 3rd Elaine Casey. 9 Hole Competition1st Kathy Crowley & 2nd Kitty O’Grady. Wednesday morning 26th July Winners - Mary O’Connor, Maureen Crowley, Brenda Kelliher & Winnie Griffin. Well done to all.

COMPETITIONS: Lady Captain's Day. Best of luck to Lady Captain Mary Moynihan on her Captain's Day today. Noreen Moore Trophy Competition - Best of Luck to the Ross Ladies Team who will be playing Ballybunion on 2nd August.

OPEN DAY: Killarney Race Company

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

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

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

Ross Golf Club (Men)

RESULTS: Saturday July 29th and Sunday July 30th we held a Club Sponsored stableford competition. The following were the winners: 1st Tadhg Kelly 40, 2nd Maurice Coffey 40. Division 1 - 1st Alan Flynn (8) 37, 2nd Mike Brosnan (7) 36. Division 2 - 1st Tony Lenihan (17) 40, 2nd Shane Bunyan (14) 36. Division 3 - 1st Seamus McCarthy (24) 40, 2nd Kieran Murphy (36) 37. On Saturday July 22nd

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WINNERS: The Gneeveguilla junior team with the James Doyle Cup after defeating Rathmore in Spa on Wednesday.

SPORT NOTES

and Sunday July 23rd we held a Club Sponsored stableford competition. The following were the winners: - 1st Shane Bunyan 40, 2nd Trevor Nagle 38. Division 1 - 1st David MacIndoe (4) 36, 2nd John Cuskelly (12) 34. Division 2 - 1st M.J O'Sullivan (14) 37, 2nd Niall O'Brien (13) 37. Division 3 - 1st Dermot O'Connor (20) 38, 2nd Lucas Cronin (29) 36.

SCRAMBLE: On Friday July 28th we held our Friday Evening Mixed Scramble and despite some poor weather we had a large turnout again. The winning teams were: 1st John Cuskelly, Elaine Casey, Daniel Ling; 2nd Aidan O'Connor, Oisin O'Connor, Maurice Coffey; 3rd Michael J Casey, Cathriona Shanahan, Sean Hickey.

SENIORS: The Ross Seniors results from July 27th were: 1st Mike Casey, 2nd Ned Buckley, 3rd Maurice Coffey.

SHIELD: The Dr Billy Shield. Our Ross GC team hosted Waterville in the first round of this competition last week, however after a tough battle the Ross team had to give way to our hosts on a scoreline of 3:2.

FIXTURES: On Friday August 4th Lady Captain Mary Moynihan will hold her Captain Prize. We wish her the best of luck with her day. There will be no Friday Evening mixed scramble. On August 5th Captain John Ivory will hold his Captain's Prize to the Seniors (over 70) with a 9-hole qualifying stableford competition at 3pm. On August 6th Captain John Ivory will hold his Captain's Prize. This will be a strokeplay competition and there will be a zoned draw for playing partners at 4pm on Saturday. The online booking system for the zoned draw will be available from 7pm on Thursday. The Captain's Dinner and Prize Giving will take place in the Clubhouse on Sunday at 8pm followed by music. Tickets are available from John Ivory, MJ Casey or from the Clubhouse.

Beaufort Golf Club (Ladies)

RESULTS: 22nd/23rd July – Stableford. Sponsored by Great Southern Hotel/Ladies Branch. Winner: Maeve Quirke (23)

33 pts. Division 1: Marie Ni Lonsigh (16)

30 pts. Division 2: Mary O'Shea (34) 29 pts.

FIXTURES: 7th August - Club Fundraiser - Single Stableford - Open to Ladies & Gents (Red/Yellow Tees) with separate ladies & gents prizes - Entry Fee €25.

- Sponsored by Killarney Brewing Company, Dunloe Hotel & Ladies Branch Ring Clubhouse on 064 6644440 to book a time.

Beaufort Golf Club (Men)

RESULTS: 22nd/23rd July - Round 5

GOTY/Bill McDonald Trophy - Sponsored by Killarney Credit Union. 1st Padraig Coffey (17) 67 Nett, 2nd Stephen Crookes (4) 68 Nett, 3rd Brian Horgan (25) 69 Nett, 4th Niall Greaney (8) 70 Nett, 5th Garry Kingston (26) 71 Nett.

FIXTURES: 7th August - Club Fundraiser - Single Stableford - Open to Ladies & Gents (Red/Yellow Tees) with separate ladies & gents prizes - Entry Fee €25.

- Sponsored by Killarney Brewing Company, Dunloe Hotel & Ladies Branch Ring Clubhouse on 064 6644440 to book a time

Castlerosse Golf Club (Ladies)

RESULTS: 29th July. 18H - 1st Nora Long 37 pts (43), 2nd Brid Ui Scanaill 28 pts (44). 9H - 1st Barbara O’Shea 13 pts (20), 2nd Gina O’Shea 10 pts (19). SCRAMBLE every Wednesday at 6pm. Visitors welcome.

Deerpark Pitch & Putt Club

NATIONAL U16 MATCHPLAY: While we were all disappointed with what transpired in Croke Park on Sunday afternoon, prior to throw-in we were cele-

brating a truly momentous achievement for the club in Lakeside in Templemore. Both of the Boys titles were won by club members as Brian McCarthy followed his father Derry in winning a National title 19 years after our Vice President won the Men’s event on home soil back in 2004. Brian beat Nathan Cronin in the semi-finals in what was a difficult experience for our two U16 Officers no doubt. He defeated Listowel’s A Jay Barrett in the first ever all Kerry National Matchplay final to become the club’s first ever winner of this event. Ronan Bennett meanwhile won the Plate event becoming the club’s third ever winner of this event after both Nathan (2022) and Eoin O’Riordan Looney (2019). Well done to both Brian and Ronan on their wins as we thank both Derry and Gearóid Cronin for looking after all 11 players from the club who travelled to the event.

NATIONAL STROKEPLAY QUALIFIERS:

Congratulations to Damien Fleming and John McGrath (Senior), James Fleming and Erin Moloney (Intermediate) along with Mark O’Shea (Junior A) on securing their places in the National Strokeplay Finals in both Riverdale and Lakeside next weekend.

SUNDAY DRAWS: Three Ball ScrambleNett: Paddy Murphy, Dan Kiely and Cian Breen 35 2/3, Gross: Connie O’Sullivan Jnr, Noel Moynihan and Cian Breen 42. Hole-in-One: Connie O’Sullivan (13th Hole). As it is a Bank Holiday Weekend this week there will also be draws on Monday at the usual times.

TIM SCANNELL FINAL: The very best of luck to our Inter-Club Matchplay team in next Tuesday night’s decider against Tralee.

Fossa Bridge Club

RESULTS: Thursday 27th. Congratulations to our winners last Thursday. 1st Anne Looney and Maura G Moynihan, 2nd Imelda Healy and Joan King.

Fossa

MEETING: Killarney Christian Group w ill hold prayer meeting every Sunday at 11.30am in the Fossa Community Hall, V93FC9F.

www.killarneychristiangroup.ie.

Kilcummin

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

KILCUMMIN RURAL DEVELOPMENT OFFICE: Kilcummin Rural Development Office provides a full Secretarial Service to all groups and individuals. Assignments, Essays, Projects professionally typed, confidentiality assured. Other services include photocopying, laminating, e-mail, paying motor tax or property tax online, documents for the movement of cattle can also be scanned and sent to the Department of Agriculture from the office. Tel; 064 6643357 or e-mail info@ kilcumminparish.com Office Hours: Mon to Fri inclusive 9am to 4.30pm.

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

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PRESENTATION: James Doyle presents the James Doyle Cup to Gneeveguilla captain Ger O'Sullivan after his side beat Rathmore in Spa.
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THE WEEK IN PICTURES

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pages 59-63

Clifford can find comfort in Jordan’s words of wisdom

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page 58

got away

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pages 57-58

The one that

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page 56

Small goal makes big difference

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page 55

STILL KERRY’S KING

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page 54

REV

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pages 47-54

JUST FOR FUN

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Safety issue identified for some gas hobs

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page 40

First BYD ATTO 3 on Kerry roads

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Vision impaired Fires girl goes driving

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page 38

Road safety alert ahead of Bank Holiday weekend

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German supermarket charges ‘true costs’ of meat and dairy on our climate

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New car market growth with EVs sales set monthly record

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Unemployment rate falls to 4.1% in July

1min
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Exchequer tax take up

2min
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WELCOME TO GUILD HALL

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Partial Capacity Benefit

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pages 28-30

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Where you there?

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Tricel announces further expansion by acquiring Gem Oils

1min
pages 22-23

First pictures of George Bernard Shaw painting in Muckross

1min
page 22

The world's biggest adventure race coming to Killarney

1min
pages 18-21

Killarney-Ukraine refugee paves the way for diverse leadership in Irish society

4min
pages 16-18

Liebherr Apprenticeships

1min
page 15

New summer menu and experience at the Tan Yard

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New service to reduce unnecessary A&E attendances for older people

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Ring of Kerry road set for night time closures from next month

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Chance to meet ladies football heroes ahead of All-Ireland

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T OWN TALK €30K Prize Bonanza for Killarney Credit Union members

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New bus service to link Killarney and Waterville

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Killarney Fire Station closed as strike escalates

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Clifford thanks fans after All-Ireland loss

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