SERA HUSKY ‘FAMILY FUN WEEKEND‘ IS BACK!
This vital Animal Rescue Organisation celebrates its 11th Anniversary with its ‘FUN’DRAISING SUNDAY MAY 26TH
A message from Maurice Enright , Mr ‘Sera Husky ‘ himself !
Hello everyone, It’s that wonderful time of year again as we plan our huge event for this Sunday ! It’s hard to believe it’s been a year since our last Family Day. We had an amazing turnout last year, and many of our beloved dogs found their forever homes. Unfortunately, the welfare situation has deteriorated even more over the past 12 months, and most Animal Rescues, including ours, are filled to capacity. As a small Rescue, I dream of a day when our services are no longer needed, but for now, Kerry needs more Rescues, not fewer.
This year, we’ve had to care for a wider range of wildlife, including otters, badgers, foxes, bats, ducks, rabbits, and numerous birds. Each of these rescues adds to our costs, but the support we receive on our Family Day truly helps us continue our mission. With rising costs of electricity, animal feed, fodder, bedding, and veterinary care, we are hoping for another great turnout , and hopefully the sun might shine even more ! ...fingers crossed !
There will be plenty of activities for the kids, opportunities to meet and greet, and a talk about our reptiles
and the reasons they are surrendered. We have lots of prizes to be won, including a signed Kerry jersey, and of course, plenty of dog walking to be done, so a great excuse to get more steps in ! . Most importantly, if you are interested in adding a furry, not so furry or feathered friend to your family, please come and talk to us.
Thank you once again for your continued support. We look forward to seeing you on Sunday!
Warm regards,
Sera Husky & Animal Rescue Lisselton, Co Kerry V31 WE16
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7TH JUNE FRI 7.00PM
Onóir
Enjoy contemporary Irish folk group Onóir in concert in Tralee featuring Donegal musicians with their distinctive vocal styles - Tom McHugh, Declan Gaughan, Deane Connaghan, and Diarmaid McGee.
Tickets €31
The Greatest Showman Singalong
Roll up roll up for family fun at this special sing-a-long screening of The Greatest Showman. It’s your time to shine – have fun, sing loud and ‘Come Alive’ – It’s Showtime. Starring Hugh Jackman as American legend PJ Barnum.
Tickets €9/7.50
* All tickets subject to €1.50 booking fee
May / June
Simply the Best
Ireland's own international success story, Rebecca O'Connor returns with her amazing band and dancers. Be prepared to stand in your seats as Rebecca delivers her flawless rendition of Tina Turner and her greatest hits - she's Simply the Best!
Tickets €33
Music Ensemble Workshop & Performance
Accomplished musician/performer
Rebecca McCarthy Kent invites musicians of all levels to expand their skills in a multi-instrumental two day workshop and performance on Sunday 7pm.
Tickets €80 / €10
LEGAL MATTERS CORNER
Grandparents Rights
Sandra and Denis have four children. Their eldest child John had a child Zara with his girlfriend Melanie and their relationship has broken down to the extent that they do not speak to each other. Melanie won’t speak to Sandra and Denis either and they would love to meet their grandchild Zara.
Sandra and Denis should first of all see if Melanie will engage with them in any shape or form e.g. writing her a nice letter or suggesting mediation. If she won’t engage, they can apply to the District Court for access. Grandparents are not automatically entitled to see their grandchildren. The best interests of the child are paramount in these cases and in relation to these grandparent’s applications particularly the court will consider the following:
• The Grandparents existing connection with the child.
• Any risk of harmful disruption of the child’s life
• The Wishes of the child’s parents/guardians
• The Wishes of the child if they can form their own views. There are also several factors the court considers under the legislation in deciding what is in the child’s best interests and all aspects of the child’s welfare are taken into account.
If an access order is granted by the court and Melanie will not comply with it Sandra and Denis can apply to court for an enforcement order. This is an order whereby the court gives a direction to Melanie that she must allow Sandra and Denis to see their grandchild in accordance with the original order. The Judge has a few options e.g. giving additional access for lost time, reimbursement of wasted expenses or requiring the parties involved to attend counselling and/or a parenting programme or engage in family reunification work. If the order is then not followed the court could potentially fine or imprison Melanie.
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If the court refuses an access order Sandra and Denis could appeal the matter to the upper Circuit Court.
If John or Melanie were unable to look after Zara for any reason Sandra and Denis could apply to court for Guardianship and Custody of the child. If grandparents are looking after a child they can apply for a Guardians payment from social welfare. More information on these various topics is available from the websites www.treoir.ie and www.kinship.ie
Lawquip: “If I had known how wonderful it would be to have grandchildren, I’d have had them first.” — Lois Wyse
WHAT’S HAPPENING IN TRALEE
Photos by John Cleary: Bobby Murphy, of Murphy’s Banna Beach Leisure Club, presents a cheque for €3,000 to Down Syndrome Kerry, proceeds of a Coffee Morning and wish to thank everybody for there support including the Murphy family, The Staff of Banna Beach
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Election candidate Anne backs plan to keep childhood smartphone free
Anne O’Sullivan, a Fianna Fáil candidate in the Tralee Local Electoral Area (LEA), has said she backs Kerry Minister Norma Foley TD’s plan for voluntary agreements to keep childhood smartphone free.
It was recently announced by Minister Foley’s Department that Vodafone, Three, eir, Tesco Mobile , Virgin Media and An Post Mobile have all confirmed that they support guidelines providing advice for the setting up of voluntary agreements between parents to avoid buying smartphones for their children while in primary school.
O’Sullivan, who works as Minister Foley’s Parliamentary Assistant managing her constituency office, said that protecting young people online and helping them live their childhoods to the full is hugely important.
She said: “Local families are concerned about the impact on their children of the use smartphones in school, social media and being constantly online.
“I am supporting Minister Foley’s “Keeping Childhood Smartphone Free” guide for parents and parents’ associations of primary school age children, and I am glad to see that it recently got backing from leading phone companies.
“Research shows that constant smartphone use and always being online can cause mental health, educational and social damage to many children. However, parents
And thats a wrap for 2024!
A big thank you from the Tralee Food Festival hardworking team
Mary , Ken , John , Oliver and Ken
As the weekend draws to a close, we want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all the participating businesses, entertainers, stalls, demo-chefs, and our incredible partners and sponsors for making this event a success. But MOST IMPORTANTLY, thank you to everyone who came out to support Tralee! The crowds that came to town this sunny weekend
made this festival truly special once again.
Let’s keep this momentum going— come into town more often and continue to support our wonderful local businesses and town. Together, we make Tralee great! #Community Thank you from Mary, Ken, John, Oliver & Ken #TFF24
and schools can struggle to know what to do to help.
“Minister Foley’s voluntary agreements offer such a guide for parents, and I would encourage their take up wherever possible among local parents and parents’ associations.
“I believe in ensuring children are safe online and that helping children to get off their screens, away from toxic content and back talking to each other is an objective we should all share across society.”
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Tralee Food Festival Returns Giving Major Boost to the County Capital
The 2024 Tralee Food Festival concluded on Sunday evening, May 19th, leaving both visitors and locals eager for more. Organizers extended the event into the evening to let attendees enjoy the sunshine and vibrant atmosphere.
A highlight was the new SoundBite entertainment area in Abbey Car Park, where local musicians performed from Friday to Sunday, creating a lively vibe. Another new addition was the Garvey’s SuperValu zone, where Mark Doe from Just Cooking hosted a popular BBQ demo on Sunday afternoon.
The festival is managed by Tralee Food Festival CLG (not for profit), led by Ken Tobin, John McCarthy, and Mary Mc Quinn, who took over in 2023. They enlisted festival experts
Oliver Hurley and Ken Murphy to help create community-focused, family-friendly events aimed at boosting local businesses and the economy. Their efforts were highly successful.
Thousands of people attended the festival, flocking to the Island of Geese, the Town Square, Abbey Car Park, and various restaurants, cafes, and bars participating in the Taste Trail. The large turnout showcased the festival’s appeal and strong local business support.
Mary Mc Quinn expressed the committee’s pride in supporting local businesses and contributing to the local economy. “We are incredibly grateful to the entertainers, vendors, and volunteers who worked tirelessly to ensure the
festival’s success. Thanks to our event managers, Oliver Hurley and Ken Murphy, for their dedication and expertise. We also thank our sponsors for their support and faith in us. Lastly, thanks to the people of Tralee for their enthusiastic participation. We are thrilled with the positive community response and are exploring more ways to enhance future events.”
The festival also supported local charities, including Kerry Mental Health’s ‘Office Chair Race’ on opening night and Comfort for Chemo’s ‘Cook Off’ on Sunday, both attracting large crowds.
Insightful publication ‘Giving Birth In Ireland’ to be launched at Listowel Writers Week
You are invited to the launch of the remarkable book ‘Giving Birth In Ireland’ on May 30th at Listowel Library commencing at 2.30pm. As the title suggests this all-encompassing theme of birth in Ireland will be of real interest to a broad scope of people on the island and attract enthusiasm even further afield.
Edited by Su Huschke and Leigh Brosnan “Giving Birth In Ireland’ presents a discerning and personal deep dive into the birthing process in Ireland today.
“What does every pregnant woman need to know about giving birth in
Ireland?”
This book is for all those who give birth in Ireland, and those supporting them. Written by midwives, doulas, mothers and birth partners, this book explains how the maternity system in Ireland works, what the options are, and what it really feels like to birth in this country, whether in the hospital or at home.
If you’ve given birth before, this is the kind of book that you wish you’d read before you had your baby, and which you should read now to make sense of your experience. If you’re a first-time parent, this is the book you need to read before you, or your partner, give(s) birth. If you
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are a midwife or a doctor or anyone caring for pregnant women and new mothers in Ireland, this book will help you serve them better.
The authors are not afraid to tackle uncomfortable truths about the failings of the Irish maternity system, but they also share stories of hope and joy. When you’ve read the book, you’ll know your options, and you’ll be on your way to a positive, empowered birth.
The book will be launched at this year’s Writers’ Week on Thursday 30th May at 2.30pm at Listowel Library and you are all very welcome to attend.
Now thats serious Coffee
"We are delighted with the feedback we are getting from some of our recent Solar Energy clients."
Keith Malee, Sales Manager, Green Energy Ireland"Really great service from start to nish. From our initial consultation with Keith, who took as much time as was necessary to understand our needs and explain the best solutions, to the installation itself, we couldn’t have been in better hands every step of the way. All the work was completed and the teams gone by the time we got home from work/school, so Keith actually came back the following day to talk us through the app and show us how to get the most out of it. Thanks to all the team at Green Energy Ireland for a very good customer experience." - John & Deirdre, Killarney
" I was a small bit dubious about the cost v bene ts aspect of moving to Solar PV, but after having met with Green Energy Ireland, who went to great lengths to ensure that I understood all the elements, I knew I was in good hands and had chosen the right partner for this part of our home upgrade project. Keith was always available, and everybody from the roofers to the electricians ensured we were kept in the loop and up to date on all the moving parts. We very much appreciated your patience and thank you for a really ne piece of work." - Maurice & family, Mallow
GRANTS AND SAVINGS
• Solar PV grant max of €2100
• Tams( Farmers ) grant up to 60%
• Vat at 0% from May 1st 2023
• ESB suppliers allow credit for excess electricity usually on average about 50% of unit rate
Want to see your energy bills going down and your energy savings going up? Make the switch to solar power this summer and make the most of the sunshine!
Now has never been a better time to switch with SEAI grants to help with the costs AND for a limited time only Green Energy Ireland are also offering a 10 Panel Solar PV System installation from €4,950*!
Message from Michael Healy Rae
I am earnestly asking the people of the Tralee Electoral area to please give their No1 vote or next highest preference to Councillor Sam Locke. Sam is a sincere, diligent and hard working member of Kerry County Council for the people of his Electoral area.
I work closely with him and I would earnestly ask you to assist me in offering a complete Political service by voting
Farmers are at serious threat to their livelihoods after a wet spring. Green extremists supported by government and the fake opposition are exacerbating this. Cows and food production are the problem according to these loonies who themselves continually fly all over the world and drive everywhere in huge cars. It is very simple. Townies shouldn’t be telling farmers how to farm. Why does there seem to be an agenda in the establishment across europe to destroy farming. These pressures are fuelling food inflation. No Farmers Means No Food Which Means Famine. Garda morale is at rock bottom with over 10 Gardai a week leaving the force. Why wouldn’t it be, with a “leader” they have overwhelmingly rejected. The divide between Gardai and the public is also at an all time low. This is not good. The population is exploding and crime is increasing, but many towns and villages have fewer Gardai than ever, Ardfert being a prime example. Disabled children are waiting years for life saving surgeries. There is a general
lack of facilities for disabled people, and a lack of mental health services for children and adults. There is little help for carers & the elderly in terms of services, home help hours etc. However there seems to be plenty money for wars and issues in foreign countries. Imagine if we got rid of the fat cat NGOs who propagandise us, instead using the 6 billion euro a year they are paid by the government to help these vulnerable people. A good reflection of a society is how well it treats its most vulnerable. We have failed them dismally. Another prime example of the massive incompetence we are dealing with is the bottomless pit that is the children’s hospital. There is zero accountability. To top it all...when it opens there will be nowhere for potential staff to even live. It will probably lie idle for years. Don’t even get me started on the sexualisation of our kids and the trans ideologies being pushed on them in our schools. It is one thing to support kids and make them confident and proud of who they are. Indoctrinating them and
sexualising them is a very different story. Let kids be kids and enjoy the innocence of their childhood while they can.
Finally, government immigration policies are decimating tourism and restaurant businesses. Government don’t seem to care. Neither do the fake opposition. Stop uncapped, unvetted immigration.
WAY CHALLENGE
Whether you take the Ultra route or the Standard route or some part in between you are sure to enjoy a great day of walking and talking with friends old and new on the Dingle Way Challenge 2024. Walkers will get to enjoy views of the magnificent Blasket islands, walking on the golden sands of Ventry beach, take a rest break in the picturesque town of Dingle before moving on through the lowlands to Lispole and Annascaul.
2 Routes to choose from: Option 1 Ultra Route - Coumeenole, Dingle, finish in Annascaul 42Km Option 2 Standard Route - Ventry Beach, Dingle, finish in Annascaul 30Km
Note: Buses will be provided to take walkers to start of each route. Transport will be available along the route to cater for walkers who have at any point enjoyed enough of the route.
Why not visit us on your way to the local beaches.
Guests and visitors alike can enjoy locally sourced, modern cuisine from our newly crafted menu and our extensive range of daily specials.
Dine in a casual and relaxed setting with breathtaking views of Tralee Bay and the Slieve Mish Mountains.
The Palace Bar & Restaurant is Open All Week!!! Sun - Thurs 12.30pm – 8pm | Friday & Sat 12.30pm - 9pm A la Carte & Daily Specials - All walk-ins welcome!
Ballyroe Heights Hotel hosts semi-private and private function rooms to cater for the perfect atmosphere for your party. To reserve your booking, please contact us by phone: 066-7126796 / Email: info@ballyroe.com or just call in to us .
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“ After 31 years of outstanding service Mikey finishes this week . We will miss you but also we are excited for you, moving on to a new chapter in your life. We wish you nothing but the best in health, happiness and fun times. You deserve it.Maybe no longer work mates....but friends for life. Thank you.” From Seamus, Carolann and every person at Seamus O Sullivans
Way to go, Clodagh!
Clodagh Harrington who was nominated this week for BEST FEMALE SINGER for the upcoming annual AIMS awards for her leading role as Deloris Van Cartier in Tralee Musical Society’s recent production of Sister Act
Kerry Has Most Blue Flag Beaches In Ireland
The high standard of the coastal environment in Kerry has been acknowledged with the awarding of 15 Blue Flags for Kerry beaches and coastal amenities for 2024, the highest number in the country. Kerry has retained its current 15 Blue Flags, including 13 at beaches and one each at the Portmagee Pontoons and Fenit Marina.
The decision of the International Blue Flag jury was announced on Monday, 20 May and sees the following beaches and marinas awarded Blue Flags for 2024: Rossbeigh, Ballybunion South, Ballybunion North, Ballyheigue, Fenit, Maherbeg, Kells, Doire Fhíonáin (Derrynane), White Strand, Baile an Sceilg (Ballinskelligs), Banna, Fionntrá (Ventry), Inch, Fenit Marina and Portmagee Pontoons.
Five Green Coast Awards have been presented for Waterville, Ballinskelligs, Béal Bán, Castlegregory and Littor beaches.
Cathaoirleach of Kerry County Council, Cllr Jim Finucane warmly welcomed the announcement as a very significant acknowledgement of the quality of beach environments in Kerry: ‘Blue Flags are a very important internationally recognised indicator of the quality of a beach environment and it is encouraging that Kerry emerging as the national leader in this regard.’
Cllr Finucane said that the awarding of the Blue Flags is a result of a collaborative approach between Kerry County Council, local community groups and beach users who work together to maintain our
beautiful beaches and bathing waters.
Acting Director of Services, Paul Neary added: ‘The local authority invests tremendous effort and resources in keeping County Kerry at the top of the Blue Flag list and will continue to ensure the sustainable management of the magnificent beaches along the Kerry coast.’
‘We would appeal to all beach users this summer to continue to be responsible, heeding water safety
advice and leaving nothing behind on the beach except their footprints,’ he added.
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“Both of my children have attended Tralee Sports Centre Camps for the past number of years. Not only have they made lifelong friendships but they have many wonderful memories.
As a parent I love that they are safe, well cared for and are actually looking forward to spending time doing physical activity and away from technology”.
Karen, Kilmoyley
“I have been very impressed with the Activity Camps run at Tralee Sports Complex. They are extremely well organised and supervised by Hayley and the children get to participate in a safe environment. The children really like the range of activities provided and always come away happy and looking forward to the next day”
A grateful Grandparent,Tralee
“The Summer Camp was super!!! Kids LOVED it. We came down from Dublin for it and stayed the week. Hayley was super kind and helpful!!!
Leonie, Dublin
“My kids love the Tralee Sports Complex camps. They look forward to going every day and especially love the swimming and games”
Aileen, Ballymac
“Highly recommend to anyone who wants a well-rounded camp for your child. The growth in self-confidence is amazing”
Marian, Tralee
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STACKS CLUB NOTES
Edel O’Sullivan RIP
The Austin Stacks community mourns the loss of Edel O’Sullivan, sister of Senior players Brendan and Paul, and former Senior Ladies player Nicola. Despite her serious illness, Edel remained a dedicated supporter. Condolences to the O’Sullivan family, Edel’s partner Shane, and their daughter Saoirse.
Men’s County League
Division 2: Next match against Listowel on Saturday, May 25th at 7 pm.
Division 5A: Senior B team lost to St Pats. They finished third in Division 5A and will advance to the Division 5 Cup, with the first game on Sunday, May 26th at 2 pm in Connolly Park. U21 Football Championship
Austin Stacks vs Rathmore GAA on Wednesday, May 22nd, 2024, at 7 pm in Connolly Park.
2024 Intermediate Club Championship
Group A: Austin Stacks, GlenbeighGlencar, An Ghaeltacht, and John Mitchels. The top two teams advance to the quarter-finals.
Peil Faoi 7/8/9
Academy: Successful session last Sunday in Caherslee.
Peil Faoi 13 County League Phase 2: Training on Tuesday night at MTU.
Peil Faoi 15
Division 2 County League Final: Austin Stacks vs John Mitchel Club. Despite injuries, Austin Stacks won 1-12 to 1-9. Team efforts and individual performances highlighted.
Division 9 Semi-final: Lost to Killarney Legion B (5-18 to 5-1). Faoi 17
Minors: Recent performances and upcoming fixtures discussed. Faoi 21
County Championship: Commendable effort against Rathmore in the first round.
JOHN MITCHEL’S NOTES
Senior Men
Division 2 Team: Won against Castleisland Desmonds with a score of 1-11 to 1-08. Division 6 Team: Narrow loss to Spa, Killarney with a score of 1-12 to 3-07.
Senior Ladies Finished the campaign with a home defeat to Glenflesk (0-08 to 2-08).
Under 9 Boys Great session under beautiful skies in Ballyseedy. Upcoming match against Fossa.
Under 8s and 10s Girls Continues next Sunday at 10:30 am. New players welcome.
Under 14 Girls Played against Firies in the county league. Training continues on Thursday at 7 pm
Under 12 Girls Two sessions this week on Tuesday (6-7 pm) and Sunday (9:3010:30 am).
Under 11 Boys Played Ballyduff at home in final Phase 1 game. Training emphasized skill development and teamwork. Training continues on Sundays at 10:30 am. New players welcome.
Under 13 Boys Green Team to play An Ghaeltacht at home on Sunday. Gold Team won against Duagh at home. Under 15 Boys
Gold Team defeated Glenbeigh/ Glencar/Cromane in the county league, with the final scheduled for Wednesday.
Minor Girls
Secured a win against Finuge St Senans at home on Thursday.
TRALEE PARNELLS HURLING AND CAMOGIE CLUB WEEKLY NOTES
Academy training for U7 to U11 boys and girls continues every Friday at Caherslee GAA grounds from 6pm. Newcomers welcome to try hurling and camogie - hurleys and helmets provided by the club.
Tralee Parnells won the Division 1 Féile na nGael Camogie county final against Cillard, with a final score of 0-05 to 0-04. The girls will represent Kerry in the National Camogie Finals in Wexford on June 22nd.
Both our U15 hurling and camogie teams have qualified for the National Féile na nGael competition in Wexford. We need club-wide support to fund the trip. Business owners interested in sponsoring the teams can contact the management.
As part of the Camogie Association’s 120th anniversary, 64 U12 teams will participate in a day of blitz matches on June 9th. Tralee Parnells are honored to be selected.
U17 Hurling
In the second round of the Minor County League, Parnells played against Crotta on Sunday morning and drew 3-9 each.
Senior Hurling
In the last round of the Division 1 County League on Friday at Caherslee, Parnells played Ballyduff. Ballyduff’s strong subs bench led them to victory.
BALLYMACELLIGOTT
GAA CLUB NOTES
The Credit Union SFL Div 1 Round 7
An Ghaeltacht 3-12 Ballymacelligott 3-10
An Ghaeltacht started strong and maintained their energy throughout the game. Despite a late push, Ballymac fell short by two points.
Full-Time Score: An Ghaeltacht 3-12
Ballymacelligott 3-10
Next Match: Ballymacelligott vs. Glenflesk at home for Round 8 of the Senior Football League.
The Credit Union SFL Div 6B Round Ballymacelligott 1-12 Milltown/ Castlemaine 3-06 Milltown/Castlemaine, top of Division 6B, faced a resilient Ballymac side. Despite a strong start from the visitors, Ballymac fought back to secure a draw.
Full-Time Score: Ballymacelligott 1-12
Milltown/Castlemaine 3-06
Senior Ladies
Ballymac started strong. Despite a resilient performance, Abbeydorney’s goals made the difference. Abbeydorney 7-13, Ballymac 2-9.
Minor Boys Division 2 Semi-final Central Region U17 Competition
Ballymacelligott vs. John Mitchel’s at Ballymac, Tuesday at 7.30pm Ballymac’s minors secured a comprehensive victory to qualify for the Division 2 Central Region Division 2 Final Central Region U17 Competition
Ballymacelligott vs. Na Fianna, Tuesday at 7pm, Cromane GAA Field Under 15 Boys U15 D10 Semifinal AET Dr Crokes 9-10 (37) Ballymac 7-14 (35) Under 13 Boys
Ballymac U13 Blue vs. Moyvane B: Ballymac won 2-8 to 1-7. Ballymac U13 vs. Finuge: Finuge won 1-12 to 1-2.
Next Match: Ballymac vs. Kenmare at home, next Sunday at 6.30pm. The U7’s enjoyed their first Go Games of the year in Brosna. Mothers and Others training continues every Tuesday at 7pm at the Training Pitch. New participants are welcome. Oonagh (087-7532949) or Liz (087-9981834).
KERINS O’RAHILLYS GAA NOTES Seniors
Dingle narrowly defeated us 0-14 to 1-09 in the county league round 7 on Saturday. Despite a strong first half Dingle outperformed us in the second half.
Div 6 A depleted team suffered a heavy defeat to Ballylongford. Both teams have qualified for the next phase. Mixed results for our players and mentors: Kerry dominated Monaghan in the qualifiers, Mark Fitzgerald’s Clare narrowly lost to Cork. The Kerry U20s lost to Tyrone in the All-Ireland final. A sunny Sunday at Pat Healy Park saw great participation across all age groups. Thanks to Declan for the skill videos on ClubZap. Our U10 boys had a fantastic outing at the Kilmacud Crokes tournament in Dublin.
U8 & U10 Girls: Traveling to Castleisland Desmonds for go games on Sunday, May 26th.
U9 Boys: Hosting Castleisland Desmonds next Sunday at 10 am. U13 Boys The U13 A team won against St Michaels Foilmore Skellig Rangers 4-11 to 4-10. The U13 B team won against Cromane/Glenbeigh/Glencar, scoring 4-18 to 2-08. Congratulations to Declan Quill and the Kerry Senior Ladies on winning the Munster Championship.
U14 Girls: Continued their County league campaign with a win against Spa, Killarney. Final score: 4-03 to 4-02.
U16 Girls: Strong training sessions with good participation. Awaiting the date for their first final.
Minor Ladies: Won against Scartaglin in Division 3, round 5 of the County League. Final score: 2-10 to 2-07. For any stories or information, contact us on the club phone (085 2095001).
ST PATS GAA NOTE
The Football Academy is every Sunday from 10:30-11:30 am in St Pats, Blennerville V92 RH98, for boys and girls U5 to U13. Contact Michael at 086-3855428 for details. New members are always welcome!
U5: Great effort from all players. Congrats to players of the week, Kelly and Jack.
U7: Excellent first matches with great determination shown by all. U8 Girls: Played competitive games with U7 boys against Keel GAA.
U9 Boys: Strong session and a competitive game against U10 girls. Next game is away to Annascaul on Tuesday at 6:30 pm.
U10 Girls: High-energy session and a competitive game against U9 boys. Congrats to player of the week, Anna Poff.
U11 Boys: Training in preparation for the next phase of Lee Strand Co County Go Games.
U13: Lost to Ardfert in the County League. Back to training on Monday.
U14 Girls: Secured their first win of the season against Finuge. Strong performances from all players, especially those returning from injury.
U15: Playing in the U15 County League Division 11 Shield Semi-Final against Milltown/Castlemaine on Wednesday, May 22nd at 7 pm.
St Brendan’s play their first game in the U21 Football County Championship Round 1 against Mid Kerry on Wednesday, May 22nd at 7 pm at Páirc Naomh Erc, Kilmoyley. Senior Team
St Pats defeated Austin Stacks B with a score of 4-11 to 2-13.