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INSIDE: First Communion for St Oliver Plunkett pupils P10
Soccer: Malahide United pair called up for Kennedy Cup Page 32
Soccer: St Oliver Plunkett’s claim All-Ireland Schools’ title Page 30
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June 9, 2011
PLANNING TO ESCAPE: Emma’s challenge in aid of hospital See Page 7
Joy as harness racing is back on track Q NATALIE BURKE
SEVEN years after Portmarnock Raceway was closed and sold for property development, local punters are getting set to celebrate its grand reopening this weekend. Approximately 2,000 people are expected to attend the raceway for a spectacular day of harness racing this Sunday.
“Sunday, June 12, will be a big day for all the local racers and their horses as it’s been a long time since they’ve been able to take part in the sport locally,” said Tom Bennett, one of the organisers. “We’re going to use this day, and perhaps a second racing day, to iron out any teething problems and let our racers settle back into the racecourse.”
Fit for a Queen: Local man’s very special commission YOU couldn’t wish for better publicity, was local jeweller Declan Killen’s response when he was told that Sky News had reported on the special pieces he was commissioned to make for Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II,
as a gift on her recent visit to Ireland. She was presented with the piece at a State banquet held in Dublin Castle and liked it so much that she decided to give it an outing straight away. Full Story on Pages 4-5