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 EEjob 27/05/2013
Echo Sport.
Pictured at the launch of, A Celebration of Gaelic Games in Muskerry, Paddy Cremin and Denis Lyons, both Blarney, at the Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
inpho 00831203789543 
 2014 Galway Festival, Ballybrit, Galway 28/7/2014
The Easyfix Rubber Products Handicap Hurdle
Jockey Brian Hayes onboard Beckwith Star wins on his way to winning the second race
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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Clíona Murphy, Pepsico, Jennifer Cashman, RDJ Solicitors, Anne O'Leary, CEO Vodafone Ireland and Christine O'Keeffe, EMC at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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inpho 00831806788741 
 Bord G‡is Energy Munster GAA Hurling Under 21 Championship Final, Cusack Park, Ennis, Co. Clare 30/7/2014
Clare vs Cork
CorkÕs Anthony Spillane and Jack Browne of Clare
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
inpho 00831805788740 
 Bord G‡is Energy Munster GAA Hurling Under 21 Championship Final, Cusack Park, Ennis, Co. Clare 30/7/2014
Clare vs Cork
CorkÕs Anthony Spillane and Jack Browne of Clare
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
inpho 00831778788690 
 Bord Gáis Energy Munster GAA Hurling Under 21 Championship Final, Cusack Park, Ennis, Co. Clare 30/7/2014
Clare vs Cork
General view of the Munster U21 Hurling trophy
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
inpho 00831778788685 
 Bord Gáis Energy Munster GAA Hurling Under 21 Championship Final, Cusack Park, Ennis, Co. Clare 30/7/2014
Clare vs Cork
General view of the Munster U21 Hurling trophy
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
inpho 00831777788692 
 Bord Gáis Energy Munster GAA Hurling Under 21 Championship Final, Cusack Park, Ennis, Co. Clare 30/7/2014
Clare vs Cork
Fans arrive ahead of the game
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie 
 Keywords: Cusack Park, Ennis
inpho 00831777788684 
 Bord Gáis Energy Munster GAA Hurling Under 21 Championship Final, Cusack Park, Ennis, Co. Clare 30/7/2014
Clare vs Cork
Fans arrive ahead of the game
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie 
 Keywords: Cusack Park, Ennis
inpho 00831557789702 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 30/7/2014
Denise Manning, Michelle Bell, Danielle Small and Sophie Small from Galway
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831556789701 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 30/7/2014
Denise Manning, Michelle Bell, Danielle Small and Sophie Small from Galway
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831555789700 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 30/7/2014
Denise Manning, Michelle Bell, Danielle Small and Sophie Small from Galway with Billy Corrigan from Kildare
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831554789699 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
General view of a punter studying the form at the end of the day
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831553789698 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
General view of the crowd at Ballybrit
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831552789697 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
A lucky punter celebrates a win 
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831544789689 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Jockey Gary Halpin onboard Vastonea on his way to winning The Topaz Mile Handicap
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831543789688 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Jockey Gary Halpin celebrates with the trophy after winning The Topaz Mile Handicap onboard Vastonea
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831542789686 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Jockey Gary Halpin celebrates with the trophy after winning The Topaz Mile Handicap onboard Vastonea
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831541789687 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Jockey Gary Halpin celebrates with the trophy after winning The Topaz Mile Handicap onboard Vastonea
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831540789685 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Jockey Gary Halpin onboard Vastonea celebrates after winning The Topaz Mile Handicap
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831539789684 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Jockey Gary Halpin onboard Vastonea celebrates after winning The Topaz Mile Handicap
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831538789683 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Jockey Gary Halpin onboard Vastonea celebrates after winning The Topaz Mile Handicap
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831537789682 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Jockey Gary Halpin onboard Vastonea celebrates after winning The Topaz Mile Handicap
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831536789681 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Jockey Gary Halpin onboard Vastonea (centre) on his way to winning The Topaz Mile Handicap
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831535789680 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Jockey Gary Halpin onboard Vastonea on his way to winning The Topaz Mile Handicap
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831534789679 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Jockey Gary Halpin onboard Vastonea on his way to winning The Topaz Mile Handicap
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831533789678 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Trainer David Wachman
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Jockey Wayne Lordan onboard Legatissimo wins The Topaz European Breeders Fund Fillies Maiden
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831531789676 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Trainer trainer Jonjo O'Neill
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831530789675 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Jockey Barry Geraghty with Jacksonslady, in the parse ring after winning The Latin Quarter Steeplechase
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831529789674 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
General view of runners and riders during the start of the second race, The Latin Quarter Steeplechase
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831528789673 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Jockey Barry Geraghty onboard Jacksonslady, on his way to winning The Latin Quarter Steeplechase
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831527789672 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Jockey Barry Geraghty onboard Jacksonslady, on his way to winning The Latin Quarter Steeplechase
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831526789671 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
General view of riders and runners as get ready for the start of the second race, The Latin Quarter Steeplechase
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831520789665 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
General view of runners and riders clearing a hurdle during the opening race of the day, The Topaz Novice Hurdle
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831500789645 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Jockey Robbie Power onboard Shield, on his way to winning the opening race, The Topaz Novice Hurdle
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831499789643 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Jockey Robbie Power onboard Shield on his way to winning the opening race, The Topaz Novice Hurdle
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831498789644 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Jockey Robbie Power onboard Shield (far left) on his way to winning the opening race, The Topaz Novice Hurdle
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831497789642 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Jockey Robbie Power onboard Shield (far left) on his way to winning the opening race, The Topaz Novice Hurdle
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831483789633 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Corinna Hynes, Sligo
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831482789630 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Corinna Hynes and sister in-law Laura Hynes from Sligo
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831478789629 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Fiona Finn, Kells, Co. Meath
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831477789627 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Genevieve Feeney, Turloughmore, Co. Galway
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831476789626 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
(left/right) Mireia Frances, from Spain, Deborah Mirelles, from Mexico, and Caroline Sanz, from Spain
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831475789625 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Aoife Killeen from Clarinbridge Co.Galway
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831474789624 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Punters studying the form at Ballybrit
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831473789623 
 2014 Galway Racing Festival, Ballybrit, Co. Galway 29/7/2014
Corinna Hynes and sister in-law Laura Hynes from Sligo
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831239789574 
 2014 Galway Festival, Ballybrit, Galway 28/7/2014
General view of the large crowds at the racing today
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831227789563 
 2014 Galway Festival, Ballybrit, Galway 28/7/2014
A young race goer watching the racing
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831219789556 
 2014 Galway Festival, Ballybrit, Galway 28/7/2014
The Connacht Hotel (Q.R.) Handicap
Jockey Steven Clements onboard Quick Jack celebrates in the parade ring after winning the fourth race
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831217789557 
 2014 Galway Festival, Ballybrit, Galway 28/7/2014
The Connacht Hotel (Q.R.) Handicap
Jockey Steven Clements onboard Quick Jack celebrate in the parade ring after winning the fourth race
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831215789555 
 2014 Galway Festival, Ballybrit, Galway 28/7/2014
The Connacht Hotel (Q.R.) Handicap
Jockey Steven Clements onboard Quick Jack on his way to winning the fourth race
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831214789553 
 2014 Galway Festival, Ballybrit, Galway 28/7/2014
The Connacht Hotel (Q.R.) Handicap
Jockey Steven Clements onboard Quick Jack on his way to winning the fourth race
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831213789552 
 2014 Galway Festival, Ballybrit, Galway 28/7/2014
The Connacht Hotel (Q.R.) Handicap
Jockey Steven Clements onboard Quick Jack on his way to winning the fourth race
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831212789554 
 2014 Galway Festival, Ballybrit, Galway 28/7/2014
Punters taking a rest at the races
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831211789551 
 2014 Galway Festival, Ballybrit, Galway 28/7/2014
The claregalwayhotel.ie (C & G) European Breeders Fund Maiden
Jockey Joseph O'Brien onboard Jamaica wins the third race of the day
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831207789546 
 2014 Galway Festival, Ballybrit, Galway 28/7/2014
The claregalwayhotel.ie (C & G) European Breeders Fund Maiden
Jockey Joseph O'Brien onboard Jamaica wins the third race of the day
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831206789547 
 2014 Galway Festival, Ballybrit, Galway 28/7/2014
General view of runners and riders passing a packed main stand during the second race of the day
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831205789545 
 2014 Galway Festival, Ballybrit, Galway 28/7/2014
General view of runners and riders passing a packed main stand during the second race of the day
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831201789540 
 2014 Galway Festival, Ballybrit, Galway 28/7/2014
Trainer Willie Mullins speaking to the media after winning the opening race
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831199789539 
 2014 Galway Festival, Ballybrit, Galway 28/7/2014
The Radissonhotelgalway.com & Galwaybayhotel.com Novice Hurdle
Jockey Paul Townend onboard Mckinley wins the opening race
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831198789538 
 2014 Galway Festival, Ballybrit, Galway 28/7/2014
The Radissonhotelgalway.com & Galwaybayhotel.com Novice Hurdle
General view of runners and riders in the opening race
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831189789530 
 2014 Galway Festival, Ballybrit, Galway 28/7/2014
General view of the parade ring before the start of racing
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831188789528 
 2014 Galway Festival, Ballybrit, Galway 28/7/2014
General view of the parade ring before the start of racing
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 Justin Carthy, Ladbrooks chats with Martin O'Neill and Charlie McCreevy at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Martin O'Neill gets a selfie at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Alan and Conor Jordan from Navan, Co. Meath who is a big Davy Russell fan at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Alan and Conor Jordan from Navan, Co. Meath who is a big Davy Russell fan at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Caroline Murphy holds Alan Jordan from Navan, Co. Meath who is a big Davy Russell fan at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Caroline Murphy holds Alan and Conor Jordan from Navan, Co. Meath who is a big Davy Russell fan at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Caroline Murphy holds Alan and Conor Jordan from Navan, Co. Meath who is a big Davy Russell fan at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Grainne Masters, Harrett Kelleher, Mollie Buckley and Anna O'Leary from Macroom in Cork at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Fiona Armstrong, Galway Ashling Dunphy, Kilkenny and Aoibhann O'Brien, Galway at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Fiona Armstrong, Galway Ashling Dunphy, Kilkenny and Aoibhann O'Brien, Galway at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Grainne Masters, Harrett Kelleher, Mollie Buckley and Anna O'Leary from Macroom in Cork at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 A punter tries to study the form at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Sitting pretty...a punter rests on a bin while others try to dispose of there waste at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Sitting pretty...a punter rests on a bin at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Punters get excited at the close of a race at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins with John Maloney, Galway Racecourse manager, Terry Cunningham, Chairman of Galway Race Committee with Mayor of Galway Donal Lyons at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins, Terry Cunningham, Chairman of Galway Race Committee with Mayor of Galway Donal Lyons at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Cousins Lucy and Deirdre Hennessy from Limerick blow a kiss at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Cousins Lucy and Deirdre Hennessy from Limerick blow a kiss at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Cousins Lucy and Deirdre Hennessy from Limerick at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Lisa Grimes, Anita Ryan, Becky King all from Manchester with Lisa Ryan, Loughrea at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Punters studying the form at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Looking for her bet at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Kirstin with his son Oisin Glynn, Donegal at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Tony McCoy pictured with his wife Chanelle and children Archie and Eve at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Tony McCoy pictured with his wife Chanelle and children Archie and Eve at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Ladies relax before the start of the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Tony McCoy pictured with his wife Chanelle and children Archie and Eve at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Laura Fox, Galway at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Tony McCoy pictured with his wife Chanelle and children Archie and Eve at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Emer McSorley with her children, Clodagh (3) and Sinead (4) from Portstewart, Derry at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Emer McSorley with her children, Clodagh (3) and Sinead (4) from Portstewart, Derry at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Clodagh (3) and Sinead (4) McSorley from Portstewart, Derry at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Emer McSorley with her children, Clodagh (3) and Sinead (4) from Portstewart, Derry at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Ireland's soccer manager, Martin O'Neill with his wife Geraldine and John Maloney, Manager Galway Racecourse at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Emer McSorley with her children, Clodagh (3) and Sinead (4) from Portstewart, Derry at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Ireland's soccer manager, Martin O'Neill with his wife Geraldine and John Maloney, Manager Galway Racecourse at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Ireland's soccer manager, Martin O'Neill with his wife Geraldine and John Maloney, Manager Galway Racecourse at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Ireland's soccer manager, Martin O'Neill with his wife Geraldine and John Maloney, Manager Galway Racecourse at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Denise Manning, Michelle Bell, Danielle Small and Sophie Small all from Galway at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Ireland's soccer manager, Martin O'Neill at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Danielle Small and Sophie Small from Galway at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Denise Manning, Michelle Bell, Danielle Small and Sophie Small all from Galway at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Danielle Small and Sophie Small from Galway at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Shane Griffin, Killnamona, Clare trying to pick a winner at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Shane Griffin, Killnamona, Clare trying to pick a winner at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Denise Lenihan, The Mills, Clare and Shane Griffin, Killnamona, Clare trying to pick winners at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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Catherine Norman, Giles Norman Photography, Miriam Cronin, Gateway UCC, Kathleen Fitton, Rubicon CIT and Josette O'Mullane, CIT Rubicon at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Kathy O'Connor, Sherkin North Shore and Deirdre Ní Luasaigh Fastnet Archiving at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Joan Walsh, Partnership Europe and Yvonne Barry, Quintas at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Stephanie Lynch, On The QT, Eabha O'Leary Fitzpatrick, Essential French, Therese O'Leary, Beautiful Ways Workshops at Cancer Support Centres and Natasha Lynch, Essential French at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Tara Gilvar, BIG, Anne O'Leary, CEO Vodafone Ireland and Linda Wellbrock, Founder/CEO Leading Women Entrepreneurs at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Yvonne Collins, Maria Piedad Lopez and Muireann Carbery, Pepsico at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Louise Ryan and Aisling Murphy, Ball and Socket at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Jlynis Dennehy, CIT, Isabel Rossiter, CIT, Meabh Ring, Craft Coordinator Cork LEO and Catherine Maguire, PrimeUCC at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Caroline O'Driscoll, KPMG and Julie McCall, Business in The Community at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Tanya Barry, VM Ware, Mairead Maher, Ballymaloe and Dawn Walsh, Kernel Capital at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Susan Cullen and Sinead Corcoran, RDJ Solicitors at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Jennifer Cashman, RDJ Solicitors, Sinead Brady, Pepsico and Carrie McDermot, RDJ Solicitors at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Sabine Cronin, EMC and Virginia Foley, CIT Extended Campuss at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Dee O'Leary, IDME winner of the US Business Development Award with Linda Wellbrock, Founder/CEO Leading Women Entrepreneurs, Heather McGuire, CEO Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director Cork Innovates and at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Siobhan Finn, Project Director Cork Innovates, Linda Wellbrock, Founder/CEO Leading Women Entrepreneurs, Heather McGuire, CEO Cork Foundation and Dee O'Leary, IDME winner of the US Business Development Award at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Emer O'Sullivan and Vivianne Kelly, Lockdown Models at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Deirdre Clune, MEP, Carrie McDermot, RDJ Solicitors and Nora Geary, UCC at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Tara Gilvar, BIG, Anne O'Leary, CEO Vodafone, Linda Wellbrock, Founder/CEO Leading Women Entrepreneurs and Yvonne Barry, Quintas Partners at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Anne O'Leary, CEO Vodafone, Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields and Áine Collins TD, Board of Cork Foundation at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Vanessa Clarke, Mary Good and Janice Scully, Pepsico at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Dee O'Leary, IDME winner of the US Business Development Award with Linda Wellbrock, Founder/CEO Leading Women Entrepreneurs, Heather McGuire, CEO Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director Cork Innovates and at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Joan Walsh, Partnership Europe, Karoline Dehnhard, Budd Larner Attorney and Karen Roche, Themis Food Advisory Service at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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Amy Reape from Co. Sligo and Heartbreaker in action in the 128cms Young Champion of Ireland competition at the FEI European Championships for Ponies at Green Glens Arena, Millstreet. 
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Alex Finney, Banbridge, and Some Journey in action in the 128cms Young Champion of Ireland competition at the FEI European Championships for Ponies at Green Glens Arena, Millstreet. 
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At the FEI European Championships for Ponies at Green Glens Arena, Millstreet, was Marrigje van Baalen, a coach with the French team. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the FEI European Championships for Ponies at Green Glens Arena, Millstreet, was Elin Aspnas, one of the coaches from Sweden. 
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Alexandra Hellings, Great Britain, on Der Kleine Lord, competing in the dressage team competition first round at the FEI European Championships for Ponies at Green Glens Arena, Millstreet. 
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Suraya Hendrikx, Belgium, on Interbrew De Rechri, competing in the dressage team competition first round at the FEI European Championships for Ponies at Green Glens Arena, Millstreet. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the FEI European Championships for Ponies at Green Glens Arena, Millstreet, was Ditte Egholm, Sweden. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the FEI European Championships for Ponies at Green Glens Arena, Millstreet, was Amy Moloney, Dungarvan, with Sprinter's Magic. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the FEI European Championships for Ponies at Green Glens Arena, Millstreet, were Louise, Emma and Katie McEntee, Dromore, Co. Down, with Lurgan Daragh. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the FEI European Championships for Ponies at Green Glens Arena, Millstreet, was Sandra Nallon, Ballina, with The Silver Legend.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the FEI European Championships for Ponies at Green Glens Arena, Millstreet, were Richard Wright and Maddy Norris on Wel Be There, Belmont , Co. Offaly. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the FEI European Championships for Ponies at Green Glens Arena, Millstreet, was Sarah Connell, Tallow, on Ulyss Keziah. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the FEI European Championships for Ponies at Green Glens Arena, Millstreet, was Lorraine Doyle, Liscarroll. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the FEI European Championships for Ponies at Green Glens Arena, Millstreet, were Regula and Elena Krattiger, Switzerland. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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South of Ireland Golf Champion Stuart Bleakley from Shandon Park at Lahinch, Co Clare.Picture Dan Linehan
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James O’Sullivan, Vice President Cork Business Association presenting the First Quarter 2014 Large Business Award to Jonathan Woods, CEO The Fota Collection. Also included from left; Caitriona Buckley, Irish Examiner; Lawrence Owens, CEO, CBA; Lord Mayor, Cllr. Mary Shields; Owen O’Callaghan of O’Callaghan Properties, Award Sponsors and Dan Buggy, CEO Cork City Council. The presentation took place at the newly reopened Kingsley Hotel. 
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Jockey Shane Shortall onboard Road To Riches celebrates after winning The thetote.com Galway Plate
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South of Ireland Golf Champion Stuart Bleakley from Shandon Park at Lahinch, Co Clare.Picture Dan Linehan
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Jockey Shane Shortall onboard Greatness on his way to winning The Û40,000 Tote Jackpot Guarantee Handicap Hurdle
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 Grainne Masters, Helena Collins, Harrett Kelleher, Mollie Buckley and Anna O'Leary from Macroom in Cork at the Plate day of the Galway Races Festival . Photo: Ray Ryan
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James O’Sullivan, Vice President Cork Business Association presenting the First Quarter 2014 Large Business Award to Jonathan Woods, CEO The Fota Collection. Also included from left; Caitriona Buckley, Irish Examiner; Lawrence Owens, CEO, CBA; Lord Mayor, Cllr. Mary Shields; Owen O’Callaghan of O’Callaghan Properties, Award Sponsors and Dan Buggy, CEO Cork City Council. The presentation took place at the newly reopened Kingsley Hotel. 
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Sinead, 4, and Clodagh, 3, McSorley from Portstewart, Co. Derry
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Linda Wellbrock, Founder/CEO Leading Women Entrepreneurs, Heather McGuire, CEO Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director Cork Innovates and Dee O'Leary, IDME winner of the US Business Development Award at the Cork Foundation Female Entrepreneur Networking Evening in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Cork Foundation, in collaboration with Cork innovates, today announced that Irish female entrepreneur, Dee O’Leary of IDME, has been selected to travel to the USA this December to meet relevant industry leaders to expand their business into the States. Dee pitched to a panel of US delegates at this morning’s Thought Leadership Session led by Cork innovates and was announced this evening at Cork Foundation’s Networking event, sponsored by Vodafone, EMC, PepsiCo and RDJ Solicitors, at Rochestown Park Hotel. Pictured at Cork Foundation’s Networking Evening is Heather McGuire, CEO, Cork Foundation, Siobhan Finn, Project Director, Cork Innovates, and Dee O’Leary, IDME.
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ClareÕs Shane OÕDonnell scores his sides first goal past goalkeeper Patrick Collins of Cork
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At the FEI European Championships for Ponies at Green Glens Arena, Millstreet, were Anne Marie Dunphy, team manager, Irish pony dressage team and team members (from left) Alana Cazabon Sullivan, Linnéa Larkin with Goofy and Katie Byrne. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Fiona Coghlan, Grace Davitt, Ashleigh Baxter, Claire Molloy and Sharon Lynch 
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Fiona Hayes, Sharon Lynch, Marie Louise Reilly and Niamh Briggs 
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Kerri Ann Craddock and Tania Rosser 
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Ashleigh Baxter, Fiona Coghlan, Kerri Ann Craddock and Tania Rosser 
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Jenny Murphy and Claire Molloy enjoy a game of pool 
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Ashleigh Baxter and Sophie Spence enjoy a game of pool 
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Grace Davitt, Claire Molloy, Sophie Spence and Ashleigh Baxter enjoy a game of pool 
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Grace Davitt and Claire Molloy in the ice baths after training today
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Marie Louise Reilly and Orla Fitzsimons in the ice baths after training today
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Jackie Shiels in an ice bath after training today
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Vikki McGinn in an ice bath with Strength & Conditioning Coach Marian Earls
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Assistant Coach Greg McWilliams
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Fiona Coghlan with forwards coach Peter Bracken
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Fiona Hayes 
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Head coach Philip Doyle
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Claire Molloy 
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Lynne Cantwell 
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Tania Rosser
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Niamh Briggs 
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Nora Stapleton 
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Nora Stapleton 
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Assistant Coach Greg McWilliams
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Niamh Briggs 
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Strength & Conditioning Coach Marian Earls
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Marie Louise Reilly 
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Marie Louise Reilly 
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Vikki McGinn 
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Niamh Briggs
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Ashleigh Baxter 
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Jackie Shiels 
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Head coach Philip Doyle speaking to the players today during training
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Sharon Lynch 
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Assistant Coach Greg McWilliams speaking to the players today
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Physiotherapist Dom Hoban with Nora Stapleton 
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Ailis Egan, Gillian Bourke and Fiona Coghlan during scrummaging training today
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 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Fiona Hayes during scrummaging training today
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Ailis Egan during scrummaging training today
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 Women's Rugby World Cup Captains Photocall, Champ de Mars Park, Paris, France 29/7/2014
General view of the Trophy 
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 Women's Rugby World Cup Captains Photocall, Champ de Mars Park, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Ireland's Fiona Coghlan
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 Women's Rugby World Cup Captains Photocall, Champ de Mars Park, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Ireland's Fiona Coghlan
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 Women's Rugby World Cup Captains Photocall, Champ de Mars Park, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Ireland's Fiona Coghlan
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 Women's Rugby World Cup Captains Photocall, Champ de Mars Park, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Ireland's Fiona Coghlan
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 Women's Rugby World Cup Captains Photocall, Champ de Mars Park, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Ireland's Fiona Coghlan
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 Women's Rugby World Cup Captains Photocall, Champ de Mars Park, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Anna Yakovleva of Kazakhstan and Fiona Coughlan of Ireland 
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 Women's Rugby World Cup Captains Photocall, Champ de Mars Park, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Shaina Turley of USA and Fiona Coughlan of Ireland 
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 Women's Rugby World Cup Captains Photocall, Champ de Mars Park, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Fiao'o Faamausili of New Zealand and Fiona Coughlan of Ireland 
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 Women's Rugby World Cup Captains Photocall, Champ de Mars Park, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Fiona Coughlan of Ireland, Fiao'o Faamausili of New Zealand, Shaina Turley of USA and Anna Yakovleva of Kazakhstan
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 Women's Rugby World Cup Captains Photocall, Champ de Mars Park, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Anna Yakovleva of Kazakhstan and Fiona Coughlan of Ireland 
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 Women's Rugby World Cup Captains Photocall, Champ de Mars Park, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Shaina Turley of USA and Fiona Coughlan of Ireland 
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 Women's Rugby World Cup Captains Photocall, Champ de Mars Park, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Fiao'o Faamausili of New Zealand and Fiona Coughlan of Ireland 
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 Women's Rugby World Cup Captains Photocall, Champ de Mars Park, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Mandisa Williams of South Africa, Fiona Coughlan of Ireland, Shannon Parry of Australia, Kelly Russell of Canada, Katy McLean of England, Gaelle Mignon of France, Fiao'o Faamausili of New Zealand, Cynthia Ta'ala of Samoa, Rachel Taylor of Wales, Anna Yakovleva of Kazakhstan, Ana Maria Aigneren of Spain and Shaina Turley of USA 
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 Women's Rugby World Cup Captains Photocall, Champ de Mars Park, Paris, France 29/7/2014
Mandisa Williams of South Africa, Fiona Coughlan of Ireland, Shannon Parry of Australia, Kelly Russell of Canada, Katy McLean of England, Gaelle Mignon of France, Fiao'o Faamausili of New Zealand, Cynthia Ta'ala of Samoa, Rachel Taylor of Wales, Anna Yakovleva of Kazakhstan, Ana Maria Aigneren of Spain and Shaina Turley of USA 
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 IE LIVE NEWS 29/07/2014 (with sean o'riordan story) ... 
At the Lower Lee (Cork city) Flood Relief Scheme (including Blackpool and Ballyvolane) public consultation at City Hall, Cork, was Arthur Sobey, safety officer, Lee Salmon Anglers. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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The Lower Lee (Cork city) Flood Relief Scheme (including Blackpool and Ballyvolane) public consultation in progress at City Hall, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS 29/07/2014 (with sean o'riordan story) ... 
At the Lower Lee (Cork city) Flood Relief Scheme (including Blackpool and Ballyvolane) public consultation at City Hall, Cork, was Paul Kavanagh, managing director, McCarthy Insurance Group, South Mall, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Eanna Griffin, Waterford playing from the green side bunker on the par 3, 11th hole during the South of Ireland championship at Lahinch, Co Clare.Picture Dan Linehan
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 Niamh, Diarmuid and Fiona Keating from K Take-awar say business has picked up since the arrival of the Star Wars Crew on Tuesday.
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 IE LIVE NEWS 29/07/2014 (with sean o'riordan story) ... 
At the Lower Lee (Cork city) Flood Relief Scheme (including Blackpool and Ballyvolane) public consultation at City Hall, Cork, were Ezra MacManamon, chartered engineer, O.P.W., speaking with Frances O'Callaghan, Inniscarra, who was in attendance. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS 29/07/2014 (with sean o'riordan story) ... 
At the Lower Lee (Cork city) Flood Relief Scheme (including Blackpool and Ballyvolane) public consultation at City Hall, Cork, was James O'Sullivan, director, Cork Business Association. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS 29/07/2014 (with sean o'riordan story) ... 
At the Lower Lee (Cork city) Flood Relief Scheme (including Blackpool and Ballyvolane) public consultation at City Hall, Cork, were Ezra MacManamon, chartered engineer, O.P.W., speaking with Jer Buckley, owner of the Pantry grocery store, Blackpool, who was in attendance. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Eanna Griffin, Waterford teeing off on the 12th tee watched by Conor O'Rourke, Naas during the South of Ireland championship at Lahinch, Co Clare.Picture Dan Linehan
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 Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 28/7/2014
Jenny Murphy tackled by Siobhan Fleming and Vikki McGinn
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Siobhan Fleming and Fiona Hayes in the ice baths after training today
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 29-7-2014: Portmagee Postmistress Julie O'Connell and her grandson Liam Conroy, says sales of postcards are booming and the village is packed with tourists since the arrival of the Star Wars Crew.
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Vinegar Hill 13028006 
 28/07/2014. FREE TO USE IMAGE. 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill. Pictured are the Rebels with a Brown Bess musket, Grice 1762 who will take part in the annual 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill Reenactment is set to take place in the famous battlefield overlooking Enniscorthy town in County Wexford this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date. Picture: Patrick Browne.

For immediate release – July 28, 2014.
FREE to use images to follow from Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700

Battle lines are Drawn for Re-enactment of Battle of Vinegar Hill this August Bank Holiday Weekend

The third annual reenactment of the Battle of Vinegar Hill is set to take place at the historic Enniscorthy location this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date.

A crowd of over 300 Rebels and Redcoats will take part in the largest annual battle re-enactment in Ireland, as pike charging Rebels and musket wielding Redcoats recreate the most significant battles in Ireland’s history, the 1798 Rebellion.

Commenting on the upcoming free event Jacqui Hynes, Manager at the 1798 National Rebellion Centre said, “We’re all set here in Enniscorthy to welcome over 300 members of the public who have all registered to take part in the re-enactment, Rebel and Redcoat training has been taking place now since April and this years battle on the famous Vinegar Hill is set to be the biggest re-enactment yet, as well Irish Rebels we have professional re-enactors as Redcoats from Ireland, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland from the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers to the Staff of the Irish Establishment of the British Army at Dublin Castle and more who will all battle as the ‘Crown Forces’ during the re-enactment. It will be a sight to behold to live, breathe and witness a re-creation of history.”

Each year the Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment attracts thousands of spectators to Enniscorthy as the town explodes into rebellion with cannon bombardments, cavalry assaults, muskets volleys and pike charges, clouding the town in the sights, sounds, and smells of battle.

The highlight of each day will be the staging of two full-scale battle re-enactments on view freely to the public, the Rebels will capture Enniscorthy Town on Saturday, August 2 while the Redcoats take Vinegar Hill on Sunday August 3 as the forces will amass their strength at the Market Square at 1pm for a wreath laying ceremony commemorating all those lost in battle during the 1798 Rebellion. This will be followed by parade through the town to Vinegar Hill for battle at 2.00pm. Visitors are invited to watch the two armies fight amidst gunfire and explosions, pike charges and cannon fire on the notorious battleground overlooking Enniscorthy. The crown forces will also include cavalry and cannons to launch their assault on the hill.

There’s also plenty of action in town for all the family throughout the weekend, including a visit to the rebel camp of the 1798 Rebellion or the Crown Force Soldiers in Enniscorthy Castle, view traditional crafts or browse the craft and antiques fairs or witness the exhibition ‘Rebels V’s Redcoats’ polocrosse match.

The Battle of Vinegar Hill was the final major battle of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Over 10,000 crown forces launched an attack on Vinegar Hill, overlooking Enniscorthy in County Wexford, which was then occupied by over 20,000 rebels and camp followers. This was the largest rebel camp and headquarters of the Wexford United Irishmen and their supporters. It marked a turning point in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 as it was the last major attempt by the rebels to hold and defend ground against the crown forces / the army of King George III. The battle was actually fought in two locations: on Vinegar Hill itself and in the streets of nearby Enniscorthy.

The call to arms for the Rebel Camp is still open, if you think you have what it takes men, women and children can enlist to join the rebel forces at www.vinegarhill.ie

For further details on the upcoming Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment see www.visitwexford.ie

ENDS – July 28, 2014.

To arrange an interview or a visit or for further details contact Ann power 086 3065588 or email ann@powerhousepr.ie
Free to use images – Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700
Vinegar Hill 12028004 
 28/07/2014. FREE TO USE IMAGE. 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill. Pictured are the Rebels who will take part in the annual 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill Reenactment is set to take place in the famous battlefield overlooking Enniscorthy town in County Wexford this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date. Picture: Patrick Browne.

For immediate release – July 28, 2014.
FREE to use images to follow from Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700

Battle lines are Drawn for Re-enactment of Battle of Vinegar Hill this August Bank Holiday Weekend

The third annual reenactment of the Battle of Vinegar Hill is set to take place at the historic Enniscorthy location this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date.

A crowd of over 300 Rebels and Redcoats will take part in the largest annual battle re-enactment in Ireland, as pike charging Rebels and musket wielding Redcoats recreate the most significant battles in Ireland’s history, the 1798 Rebellion.

Commenting on the upcoming free event Jacqui Hynes, Manager at the 1798 National Rebellion Centre said, “We’re all set here in Enniscorthy to welcome over 300 members of the public who have all registered to take part in the re-enactment, Rebel and Redcoat training has been taking place now since April and this years battle on the famous Vinegar Hill is set to be the biggest re-enactment yet, as well Irish Rebels we have professional re-enactors as Redcoats from Ireland, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland from the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers to the Staff of the Irish Establishment of the British Army at Dublin Castle and more who will all battle as the ‘Crown Forces’ during the re-enactment. It will be a sight to behold to live, breathe and witness a re-creation of history.”

Each year the Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment attracts thousands of spectators to Enniscorthy as the town explodes into rebellion with cannon bombardments, cavalry assaults, muskets volleys and pike charges, clouding the town in the sights, sounds, and smells of battle.

The highlight of each day will be the staging of two full-scale battle re-enactments on view freely to the public, the Rebels will capture Enniscorthy Town on Saturday, August 2 while the Redcoats take Vinegar Hill on Sunday August 3 as the forces will amass their strength at the Market Square at 1pm for a wreath laying ceremony commemorating all those lost in battle during the 1798 Rebellion. This will be followed by parade through the town to Vinegar Hill for battle at 2.00pm. Visitors are invited to watch the two armies fight amidst gunfire and explosions, pike charges and cannon fire on the notorious battleground overlooking Enniscorthy. The crown forces will also include cavalry and cannons to launch their assault on the hill.

There’s also plenty of action in town for all the family throughout the weekend, including a visit to the rebel camp of the 1798 Rebellion or the Crown Force Soldiers in Enniscorthy Castle, view traditional crafts or browse the craft and antiques fairs or witness the exhibition ‘Rebels V’s Redcoats’ polocrosse match.

The Battle of Vinegar Hill was the final major battle of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Over 10,000 crown forces launched an attack on Vinegar Hill, overlooking Enniscorthy in County Wexford, which was then occupied by over 20,000 rebels and camp followers. This was the largest rebel camp and headquarters of the Wexford United Irishmen and their supporters. It marked a turning point in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 as it was the last major attempt by the rebels to hold and defend ground against the crown forces / the army of King George III. The battle was actually fought in two locations: on Vinegar Hill itself and in the streets of nearby Enniscorthy.

The call to arms for the Rebel Camp is still open, if you think you have what it takes men, women and children can enlist to join the rebel forces at www.vinegarhill.ie

For further details on the upcoming Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment see www.visitwexford.ie

ENDS – July 28, 2014.

To arrange an interview or a visit or for further details contact Ann power 086 3065588 or email ann@powerhousepr.ie
Free to use images – Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700
Vinegar Hill 11028001 
 28/07/2014. FREE TO USE IMAGE. 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill. Rebels prepare for Battle, the annual 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill Reenactment is set to take place in the famous battlefield overlooking Enniscorthy town in County Wexford this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date. Picture: Patrick Browne.

For immediate release – July 28, 2014.
FREE to use images to follow from Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700

Battle lines are Drawn for Re-enactment of Battle of Vinegar Hill this August Bank Holiday Weekend

The third annual reenactment of the Battle of Vinegar Hill is set to take place at the historic Enniscorthy location this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date.

A crowd of over 300 Rebels and Redcoats will take part in the largest annual battle re-enactment in Ireland, as pike charging Rebels and musket wielding Redcoats recreate the most significant battles in Ireland’s history, the 1798 Rebellion.

Commenting on the upcoming free event Jacqui Hynes, Manager at the 1798 National Rebellion Centre said, “We’re all set here in Enniscorthy to welcome over 300 members of the public who have all registered to take part in the re-enactment, Rebel and Redcoat training has been taking place now since April and this years battle on the famous Vinegar Hill is set to be the biggest re-enactment yet, as well Irish Rebels we have professional re-enactors as Redcoats from Ireland, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland from the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers to the Staff of the Irish Establishment of the British Army at Dublin Castle and more who will all battle as the ‘Crown Forces’ during the re-enactment. It will be a sight to behold to live, breathe and witness a re-creation of history.”

Each year the Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment attracts thousands of spectators to Enniscorthy as the town explodes into rebellion with cannon bombardments, cavalry assaults, muskets volleys and pike charges, clouding the town in the sights, sounds, and smells of battle.

The highlight of each day will be the staging of two full-scale battle re-enactments on view freely to the public, the Rebels will capture Enniscorthy Town on Saturday, August 2 while the Redcoats take Vinegar Hill on Sunday August 3 as the forces will amass their strength at the Market Square at 1pm for a wreath laying ceremony commemorating all those lost in battle during the 1798 Rebellion. This will be followed by parade through the town to Vinegar Hill for battle at 2.00pm. Visitors are invited to watch the two armies fight amidst gunfire and explosions, pike charges and cannon fire on the notorious battleground overlooking Enniscorthy. The crown forces will also include cavalry and cannons to launch their assault on the hill.

There’s also plenty of action in town for all the family throughout the weekend, including a visit to the rebel camp of the 1798 Rebellion or the Crown Force Soldiers in Enniscorthy Castle, view traditional crafts or browse the craft and antiques fairs or witness the exhibition ‘Rebels V’s Redcoats’ polocrosse match.

The Battle of Vinegar Hill was the final major battle of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Over 10,000 crown forces launched an attack on Vinegar Hill, overlooking Enniscorthy in County Wexford, which was then occupied by over 20,000 rebels and camp followers. This was the largest rebel camp and headquarters of the Wexford United Irishmen and their supporters. It marked a turning point in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 as it was the last major attempt by the rebels to hold and defend ground against the crown forces / the army of King George III. The battle was actually fought in two locations: on Vinegar Hill itself and in the streets of nearby Enniscorthy.

The call to arms for the Rebel Camp is still open, if you think you have what it takes men, women and children can enlist to join the rebel forces at www.vinegarhill.ie

For further details on the upcoming Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment see www.visitwexford.ie

ENDS – July 28, 2014.

To arrange an interview or a visit or for further details contact Ann power 086 3065588 or email ann@powerhousepr.ie
Free to use images – Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700
Vinegar Hill 10028003 
 28/07/2014. FREE TO USE IMAGE. 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill. Rebels prepare for Battle, the annual 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill Reenactment is set to take place in the famous battlefield overlooking Enniscorthy town in County Wexford this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date. Picture: Patrick Browne.

For immediate release – July 28, 2014.
FREE to use images to follow from Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700

Battle lines are Drawn for Re-enactment of Battle of Vinegar Hill this August Bank Holiday Weekend

The third annual reenactment of the Battle of Vinegar Hill is set to take place at the historic Enniscorthy location this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date.

A crowd of over 300 Rebels and Redcoats will take part in the largest annual battle re-enactment in Ireland, as pike charging Rebels and musket wielding Redcoats recreate the most significant battles in Ireland’s history, the 1798 Rebellion.

Commenting on the upcoming free event Jacqui Hynes, Manager at the 1798 National Rebellion Centre said, “We’re all set here in Enniscorthy to welcome over 300 members of the public who have all registered to take part in the re-enactment, Rebel and Redcoat training has been taking place now since April and this years battle on the famous Vinegar Hill is set to be the biggest re-enactment yet, as well Irish Rebels we have professional re-enactors as Redcoats from Ireland, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland from the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers to the Staff of the Irish Establishment of the British Army at Dublin Castle and more who will all battle as the ‘Crown Forces’ during the re-enactment. It will be a sight to behold to live, breathe and witness a re-creation of history.”

Each year the Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment attracts thousands of spectators to Enniscorthy as the town explodes into rebellion with cannon bombardments, cavalry assaults, muskets volleys and pike charges, clouding the town in the sights, sounds, and smells of battle.

The highlight of each day will be the staging of two full-scale battle re-enactments on view freely to the public, the Rebels will capture Enniscorthy Town on Saturday, August 2 while the Redcoats take Vinegar Hill on Sunday August 3 as the forces will amass their strength at the Market Square at 1pm for a wreath laying ceremony commemorating all those lost in battle during the 1798 Rebellion. This will be followed by parade through the town to Vinegar Hill for battle at 2.00pm. Visitors are invited to watch the two armies fight amidst gunfire and explosions, pike charges and cannon fire on the notorious battleground overlooking Enniscorthy. The crown forces will also include cavalry and cannons to launch their assault on the hill.

There’s also plenty of action in town for all the family throughout the weekend, including a visit to the rebel camp of the 1798 Rebellion or the Crown Force Soldiers in Enniscorthy Castle, view traditional crafts or browse the craft and antiques fairs or witness the exhibition ‘Rebels V’s Redcoats’ polocrosse match.

The Battle of Vinegar Hill was the final major battle of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Over 10,000 crown forces launched an attack on Vinegar Hill, overlooking Enniscorthy in County Wexford, which was then occupied by over 20,000 rebels and camp followers. This was the largest rebel camp and headquarters of the Wexford United Irishmen and their supporters. It marked a turning point in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 as it was the last major attempt by the rebels to hold and defend ground against the crown forces / the army of King George III. The battle was actually fought in two locations: on Vinegar Hill itself and in the streets of nearby Enniscorthy.

The call to arms for the Rebel Camp is still open, if you think you have what it takes men, women and children can enlist to join the rebel forces at www.vinegarhill.ie

For further details on the upcoming Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment see www.visitwexford.ie

ENDS – July 28, 2014.

To arrange an interview or a visit or for further details contact Ann power 086 3065588 or email ann@powerhousepr.ie
Free to use images – Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700
Vinegar Hill 8028012 
 28/07/2014. FREE TO USE IMAGE. 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill. Redcoats Barry Walsh and Ray Murphy prepare for Battle, the annual 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill Reenactment is set to take place in the famous battlefield overlooking Enniscorthy town in County Wexford this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date. Picture: Patrick Browne.

For immediate release – July 28, 2014.
FREE to use images to follow from Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700

Battle lines are Drawn for Re-enactment of Battle of Vinegar Hill this August Bank Holiday Weekend

The third annual reenactment of the Battle of Vinegar Hill is set to take place at the historic Enniscorthy location this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date.

A crowd of over 300 Rebels and Redcoats will take part in the largest annual battle re-enactment in Ireland, as pike charging Rebels and musket wielding Redcoats recreate the most significant battles in Ireland’s history, the 1798 Rebellion.

Commenting on the upcoming free event Jacqui Hynes, Manager at the 1798 National Rebellion Centre said, “We’re all set here in Enniscorthy to welcome over 300 members of the public who have all registered to take part in the re-enactment, Rebel and Redcoat training has been taking place now since April and this years battle on the famous Vinegar Hill is set to be the biggest re-enactment yet, as well Irish Rebels we have professional re-enactors as Redcoats from Ireland, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland from the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers to the Staff of the Irish Establishment of the British Army at Dublin Castle and more who will all battle as the ‘Crown Forces’ during the re-enactment. It will be a sight to behold to live, breathe and witness a re-creation of history.”

Each year the Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment attracts thousands of spectators to Enniscorthy as the town explodes into rebellion with cannon bombardments, cavalry assaults, muskets volleys and pike charges, clouding the town in the sights, sounds, and smells of battle.

The highlight of each day will be the staging of two full-scale battle re-enactments on view freely to the public, the Rebels will capture Enniscorthy Town on Saturday, August 2 while the Redcoats take Vinegar Hill on Sunday August 3 as the forces will amass their strength at the Market Square at 1pm for a wreath laying ceremony commemorating all those lost in battle during the 1798 Rebellion. This will be followed by parade through the town to Vinegar Hill for battle at 2.00pm. Visitors are invited to watch the two armies fight amidst gunfire and explosions, pike charges and cannon fire on the notorious battleground overlooking Enniscorthy. The crown forces will also include cavalry and cannons to launch their assault on the hill.

There’s also plenty of action in town for all the family throughout the weekend, including a visit to the rebel camp of the 1798 Rebellion or the Crown Force Soldiers in Enniscorthy Castle, view traditional crafts or browse the craft and antiques fairs or witness the exhibition ‘Rebels V’s Redcoats’ polocrosse match.

The Battle of Vinegar Hill was the final major battle of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Over 10,000 crown forces launched an attack on Vinegar Hill, overlooking Enniscorthy in County Wexford, which was then occupied by over 20,000 rebels and camp followers. This was the largest rebel camp and headquarters of the Wexford United Irishmen and their supporters. It marked a turning point in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 as it was the last major attempt by the rebels to hold and defend ground against the crown forces / the army of King George III. The battle was actually fought in two locations: on Vinegar Hill itself and in the streets of nearby Enniscorthy.

The call to arms for the Rebel Camp is still open, if you think you have what it takes men, women and children can enlist to join the rebel forces at www.vinegarhill.ie

For further details on the upcoming Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment see www.visitwexford.ie

ENDS – July 28, 2014.

To arrange an interview or a visit or for further details contact Ann power 086 3065588 or email ann@powerhousepr.ie
Free to use images – Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700
Vinegar Hill 7028011 
 28/07/2014. FREE TO USE IMAGE. 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill. Redcoats Barry Walsh and Ray Murphy prepare for Battle, the annual 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill Reenactment is set to take place in the famous battlefield overlooking Enniscorthy town in County Wexford this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date. Picture: Patrick Browne.

For immediate release – July 28, 2014.
FREE to use images to follow from Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700

Battle lines are Drawn for Re-enactment of Battle of Vinegar Hill this August Bank Holiday Weekend

The third annual reenactment of the Battle of Vinegar Hill is set to take place at the historic Enniscorthy location this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date.

A crowd of over 300 Rebels and Redcoats will take part in the largest annual battle re-enactment in Ireland, as pike charging Rebels and musket wielding Redcoats recreate the most significant battles in Ireland’s history, the 1798 Rebellion.

Commenting on the upcoming free event Jacqui Hynes, Manager at the 1798 National Rebellion Centre said, “We’re all set here in Enniscorthy to welcome over 300 members of the public who have all registered to take part in the re-enactment, Rebel and Redcoat training has been taking place now since April and this years battle on the famous Vinegar Hill is set to be the biggest re-enactment yet, as well Irish Rebels we have professional re-enactors as Redcoats from Ireland, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland from the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers to the Staff of the Irish Establishment of the British Army at Dublin Castle and more who will all battle as the ‘Crown Forces’ during the re-enactment. It will be a sight to behold to live, breathe and witness a re-creation of history.”

Each year the Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment attracts thousands of spectators to Enniscorthy as the town explodes into rebellion with cannon bombardments, cavalry assaults, muskets volleys and pike charges, clouding the town in the sights, sounds, and smells of battle.

The highlight of each day will be the staging of two full-scale battle re-enactments on view freely to the public, the Rebels will capture Enniscorthy Town on Saturday, August 2 while the Redcoats take Vinegar Hill on Sunday August 3 as the forces will amass their strength at the Market Square at 1pm for a wreath laying ceremony commemorating all those lost in battle during the 1798 Rebellion. This will be followed by parade through the town to Vinegar Hill for battle at 2.00pm. Visitors are invited to watch the two armies fight amidst gunfire and explosions, pike charges and cannon fire on the notorious battleground overlooking Enniscorthy. The crown forces will also include cavalry and cannons to launch their assault on the hill.

There’s also plenty of action in town for all the family throughout the weekend, including a visit to the rebel camp of the 1798 Rebellion or the Crown Force Soldiers in Enniscorthy Castle, view traditional crafts or browse the craft and antiques fairs or witness the exhibition ‘Rebels V’s Redcoats’ polocrosse match.

The Battle of Vinegar Hill was the final major battle of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Over 10,000 crown forces launched an attack on Vinegar Hill, overlooking Enniscorthy in County Wexford, which was then occupied by over 20,000 rebels and camp followers. This was the largest rebel camp and headquarters of the Wexford United Irishmen and their supporters. It marked a turning point in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 as it was the last major attempt by the rebels to hold and defend ground against the crown forces / the army of King George III. The battle was actually fought in two locations: on Vinegar Hill itself and in the streets of nearby Enniscorthy.

The call to arms for the Rebel Camp is still open, if you think you have what it takes men, women and children can enlist to join the rebel forces at www.vinegarhill.ie

For further details on the upcoming Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment see www.visitwexford.ie

ENDS – July 28, 2014.

To arrange an interview or a visit or for further details contact Ann power 086 3065588 or email ann@powerhousepr.ie
Free to use images – Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700
Vinegar Hill 6028010 
 28/07/2014. FREE TO USE IMAGE. 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill. Rebels "Unit 21" prepare for Battle, the annual 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill Reenactment is set to take place in the famous battlefield overlooking Enniscorthy town in County Wexford this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date. Pictured are Rebels "Unit 21" with from left Kenny Ryan, Mathew Murphy, Adam Wickham, Megan Murphy and Aine McDonald. Picture: Patrick Browne.

For immediate release – July 28, 2014.
FREE to use images to follow from Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700

Battle lines are Drawn for Re-enactment of Battle of Vinegar Hill this August Bank Holiday Weekend

The third annual reenactment of the Battle of Vinegar Hill is set to take place at the historic Enniscorthy location this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date.

A crowd of over 300 Rebels and Redcoats will take part in the largest annual battle re-enactment in Ireland, as pike charging Rebels and musket wielding Redcoats recreate the most significant battles in Ireland’s history, the 1798 Rebellion.

Commenting on the upcoming free event Jacqui Hynes, Manager at the 1798 National Rebellion Centre said, “We’re all set here in Enniscorthy to welcome over 300 members of the public who have all registered to take part in the re-enactment, Rebel and Redcoat training has been taking place now since April and this years battle on the famous Vinegar Hill is set to be the biggest re-enactment yet, as well Irish Rebels we have professional re-enactors as Redcoats from Ireland, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland from the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers to the Staff of the Irish Establishment of the British Army at Dublin Castle and more who will all battle as the ‘Crown Forces’ during the re-enactment. It will be a sight to behold to live, breathe and witness a re-creation of history.”

Each year the Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment attracts thousands of spectators to Enniscorthy as the town explodes into rebellion with cannon bombardments, cavalry assaults, muskets volleys and pike charges, clouding the town in the sights, sounds, and smells of battle.

The highlight of each day will be the staging of two full-scale battle re-enactments on view freely to the public, the Rebels will capture Enniscorthy Town on Saturday, August 2 while the Redcoats take Vinegar Hill on Sunday August 3 as the forces will amass their strength at the Market Square at 1pm for a wreath laying ceremony commemorating all those lost in battle during the 1798 Rebellion. This will be followed by parade through the town to Vinegar Hill for battle at 2.00pm. Visitors are invited to watch the two armies fight amidst gunfire and explosions, pike charges and cannon fire on the notorious battleground overlooking Enniscorthy. The crown forces will also include cavalry and cannons to launch their assault on the hill.

There’s also plenty of action in town for all the family throughout the weekend, including a visit to the rebel camp of the 1798 Rebellion or the Crown Force Soldiers in Enniscorthy Castle, view traditional crafts or browse the craft and antiques fairs or witness the exhibition ‘Rebels V’s Redcoats’ polocrosse match.

The Battle of Vinegar Hill was the final major battle of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Over 10,000 crown forces launched an attack on Vinegar Hill, overlooking Enniscorthy in County Wexford, which was then occupied by over 20,000 rebels and camp followers. This was the largest rebel camp and headquarters of the Wexford United Irishmen and their supporters. It marked a turning point in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 as it was the last major attempt by the rebels to hold and defend ground against the crown forces / the army of King George III. The battle was actually fought in two locations: on Vinegar Hill itself and in the streets of nearby Enniscorthy.

The call to arms for the Rebel Camp is still open, if you think you have what it takes men, women and children can enlist to join the rebel forces at www.vinegarhill.ie

For further details on the upcoming Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment see www.visitwexford.ie

ENDS – July 28, 2014.

To arrange an interview or a visit or for further details contact Ann power 086 3065588 or email ann@powerhousepr.ie
Free to use images – Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700
Vinegar Hill 5028008 
 28/07/2014. FREE TO USE IMAGE. 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill. Rebels "Unit 21" prepare for Battle, the annual 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill Reenactment is set to take place in the famous battlefield overlooking Enniscorthy town in County Wexford this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date. Pictured are Rebels "Unit 21" with from left Kenny Ryan, Mathew Murphy, Adam Wickham, Megan Murphy and Aine McDonald. Picture: Patrick Browne.

For immediate release – July 28, 2014.
FREE to use images to follow from Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700

Battle lines are Drawn for Re-enactment of Battle of Vinegar Hill this August Bank Holiday Weekend

The third annual reenactment of the Battle of Vinegar Hill is set to take place at the historic Enniscorthy location this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date.

A crowd of over 300 Rebels and Redcoats will take part in the largest annual battle re-enactment in Ireland, as pike charging Rebels and musket wielding Redcoats recreate the most significant battles in Ireland’s history, the 1798 Rebellion.

Commenting on the upcoming free event Jacqui Hynes, Manager at the 1798 National Rebellion Centre said, “We’re all set here in Enniscorthy to welcome over 300 members of the public who have all registered to take part in the re-enactment, Rebel and Redcoat training has been taking place now since April and this years battle on the famous Vinegar Hill is set to be the biggest re-enactment yet, as well Irish Rebels we have professional re-enactors as Redcoats from Ireland, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland from the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers to the Staff of the Irish Establishment of the British Army at Dublin Castle and more who will all battle as the ‘Crown Forces’ during the re-enactment. It will be a sight to behold to live, breathe and witness a re-creation of history.”

Each year the Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment attracts thousands of spectators to Enniscorthy as the town explodes into rebellion with cannon bombardments, cavalry assaults, muskets volleys and pike charges, clouding the town in the sights, sounds, and smells of battle.

The highlight of each day will be the staging of two full-scale battle re-enactments on view freely to the public, the Rebels will capture Enniscorthy Town on Saturday, August 2 while the Redcoats take Vinegar Hill on Sunday August 3 as the forces will amass their strength at the Market Square at 1pm for a wreath laying ceremony commemorating all those lost in battle during the 1798 Rebellion. This will be followed by parade through the town to Vinegar Hill for battle at 2.00pm. Visitors are invited to watch the two armies fight amidst gunfire and explosions, pike charges and cannon fire on the notorious battleground overlooking Enniscorthy. The crown forces will also include cavalry and cannons to launch their assault on the hill.

There’s also plenty of action in town for all the family throughout the weekend, including a visit to the rebel camp of the 1798 Rebellion or the Crown Force Soldiers in Enniscorthy Castle, view traditional crafts or browse the craft and antiques fairs or witness the exhibition ‘Rebels V’s Redcoats’ polocrosse match.

The Battle of Vinegar Hill was the final major battle of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Over 10,000 crown forces launched an attack on Vinegar Hill, overlooking Enniscorthy in County Wexford, which was then occupied by over 20,000 rebels and camp followers. This was the largest rebel camp and headquarters of the Wexford United Irishmen and their supporters. It marked a turning point in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 as it was the last major attempt by the rebels to hold and defend ground against the crown forces / the army of King George III. The battle was actually fought in two locations: on Vinegar Hill itself and in the streets of nearby Enniscorthy.

The call to arms for the Rebel Camp is still open, if you think you have what it takes men, women and children can enlist to join the rebel forces at www.vinegarhill.ie

For further details on the upcoming Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment see www.visitwexford.ie

ENDS – July 28, 2014.

To arrange an interview or a visit or for further details contact Ann power 086 3065588 or email ann@powerhousepr.ie
Free to use images – Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700
Vinegar Hill 4028009 
 28/07/2014. FREE TO USE IMAGE. 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill. Rebels "Unit 21" prepare for Battle, the annual 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill Reenactment is set to take place in the famous battlefield overlooking Enniscorthy town in County Wexford this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date. Pictured are Rebels "Unit 21" with Mathew Murphy, Kenny Ryan, Adam Wickham, Aine McDonald and Megan Murphy. Picture: Patrick Browne.

For immediate release – July 28, 2014.
FREE to use images to follow from Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700

Battle lines are Drawn for Re-enactment of Battle of Vinegar Hill this August Bank Holiday Weekend

The third annual reenactment of the Battle of Vinegar Hill is set to take place at the historic Enniscorthy location this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date.

A crowd of over 300 Rebels and Redcoats will take part in the largest annual battle re-enactment in Ireland, as pike charging Rebels and musket wielding Redcoats recreate the most significant battles in Ireland’s history, the 1798 Rebellion.

Commenting on the upcoming free event Jacqui Hynes, Manager at the 1798 National Rebellion Centre said, “We’re all set here in Enniscorthy to welcome over 300 members of the public who have all registered to take part in the re-enactment, Rebel and Redcoat training has been taking place now since April and this years battle on the famous Vinegar Hill is set to be the biggest re-enactment yet, as well Irish Rebels we have professional re-enactors as Redcoats from Ireland, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland from the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers to the Staff of the Irish Establishment of the British Army at Dublin Castle and more who will all battle as the ‘Crown Forces’ during the re-enactment. It will be a sight to behold to live, breathe and witness a re-creation of history.”

Each year the Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment attracts thousands of spectators to Enniscorthy as the town explodes into rebellion with cannon bombardments, cavalry assaults, muskets volleys and pike charges, clouding the town in the sights, sounds, and smells of battle.

The highlight of each day will be the staging of two full-scale battle re-enactments on view freely to the public, the Rebels will capture Enniscorthy Town on Saturday, August 2 while the Redcoats take Vinegar Hill on Sunday August 3 as the forces will amass their strength at the Market Square at 1pm for a wreath laying ceremony commemorating all those lost in battle during the 1798 Rebellion. This will be followed by parade through the town to Vinegar Hill for battle at 2.00pm. Visitors are invited to watch the two armies fight amidst gunfire and explosions, pike charges and cannon fire on the notorious battleground overlooking Enniscorthy. The crown forces will also include cavalry and cannons to launch their assault on the hill.

There’s also plenty of action in town for all the family throughout the weekend, including a visit to the rebel camp of the 1798 Rebellion or the Crown Force Soldiers in Enniscorthy Castle, view traditional crafts or browse the craft and antiques fairs or witness the exhibition ‘Rebels V’s Redcoats’ polocrosse match.

The Battle of Vinegar Hill was the final major battle of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Over 10,000 crown forces launched an attack on Vinegar Hill, overlooking Enniscorthy in County Wexford, which was then occupied by over 20,000 rebels and camp followers. This was the largest rebel camp and headquarters of the Wexford United Irishmen and their supporters. It marked a turning point in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 as it was the last major attempt by the rebels to hold and defend ground against the crown forces / the army of King George III. The battle was actually fought in two locations: on Vinegar Hill itself and in the streets of nearby Enniscorthy.

The call to arms for the Rebel Camp is still open, if you think you have what it takes men, women and children can enlist to join the rebel forces at www.vinegarhill.ie

For further details on the upcoming Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment see www.visitwexford.ie

ENDS – July 28, 2014.

To arrange an interview or a visit or for further details contact Ann power 086 3065588 or email ann@powerhousepr.ie
Free to use images – Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700
Vinegar Hill 3028005 
 28/07/2014. FREE TO USE IMAGE. 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill. Rebels "Unit 21" prepare for Battle, the annual 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill Reenactment is set to take place in the famous battlefield overlooking Enniscorthy town in County Wexford this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date. Picture: Patrick Browne.

For immediate release – July 28, 2014.
FREE to use images to follow from Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700

Battle lines are Drawn for Re-enactment of Battle of Vinegar Hill this August Bank Holiday Weekend

The third annual reenactment of the Battle of Vinegar Hill is set to take place at the historic Enniscorthy location this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date.

A crowd of over 300 Rebels and Redcoats will take part in the largest annual battle re-enactment in Ireland, as pike charging Rebels and musket wielding Redcoats recreate the most significant battles in Ireland’s history, the 1798 Rebellion.

Commenting on the upcoming free event Jacqui Hynes, Manager at the 1798 National Rebellion Centre said, “We’re all set here in Enniscorthy to welcome over 300 members of the public who have all registered to take part in the re-enactment, Rebel and Redcoat training has been taking place now since April and this years battle on the famous Vinegar Hill is set to be the biggest re-enactment yet, as well Irish Rebels we have professional re-enactors as Redcoats from Ireland, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland from the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers to the Staff of the Irish Establishment of the British Army at Dublin Castle and more who will all battle as the ‘Crown Forces’ during the re-enactment. It will be a sight to behold to live, breathe and witness a re-creation of history.”

Each year the Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment attracts thousands of spectators to Enniscorthy as the town explodes into rebellion with cannon bombardments, cavalry assaults, muskets volleys and pike charges, clouding the town in the sights, sounds, and smells of battle.

The highlight of each day will be the staging of two full-scale battle re-enactments on view freely to the public, the Rebels will capture Enniscorthy Town on Saturday, August 2 while the Redcoats take Vinegar Hill on Sunday August 3 as the forces will amass their strength at the Market Square at 1pm for a wreath laying ceremony commemorating all those lost in battle during the 1798 Rebellion. This will be followed by parade through the town to Vinegar Hill for battle at 2.00pm. Visitors are invited to watch the two armies fight amidst gunfire and explosions, pike charges and cannon fire on the notorious battleground overlooking Enniscorthy. The crown forces will also include cavalry and cannons to launch their assault on the hill.

There’s also plenty of action in town for all the family throughout the weekend, including a visit to the rebel camp of the 1798 Rebellion or the Crown Force Soldiers in Enniscorthy Castle, view traditional crafts or browse the craft and antiques fairs or witness the exhibition ‘Rebels V’s Redcoats’ polocrosse match.

The Battle of Vinegar Hill was the final major battle of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Over 10,000 crown forces launched an attack on Vinegar Hill, overlooking Enniscorthy in County Wexford, which was then occupied by over 20,000 rebels and camp followers. This was the largest rebel camp and headquarters of the Wexford United Irishmen and their supporters. It marked a turning point in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 as it was the last major attempt by the rebels to hold and defend ground against the crown forces / the army of King George III. The battle was actually fought in two locations: on Vinegar Hill itself and in the streets of nearby Enniscorthy.

The call to arms for the Rebel Camp is still open, if you think you have what it takes men, women and children can enlist to join the rebel forces at www.vinegarhill.ie

For further details on the upcoming Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment see www.visitwexford.ie

ENDS – July 28, 2014.

To arrange an interview or a visit or for further details contact Ann power 086 3065588 or email ann@powerhousepr.ie
Free to use images – Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700
Vinegar Hill 2028007 
 28/07/2014. FREE TO USE IMAGE. 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill. Rebels "Unit 21" prepare for Battle, the annual 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill Reenactment is set to take place in the famous battlefield overlooking Enniscorthy town in County Wexford this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date. Picture: Patrick Browne.

For immediate release – July 28, 2014.
FREE to use images to follow from Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700

Battle lines are Drawn for Re-enactment of Battle of Vinegar Hill this August Bank Holiday Weekend

The third annual reenactment of the Battle of Vinegar Hill is set to take place at the historic Enniscorthy location this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date.

A crowd of over 300 Rebels and Redcoats will take part in the largest annual battle re-enactment in Ireland, as pike charging Rebels and musket wielding Redcoats recreate the most significant battles in Ireland’s history, the 1798 Rebellion.

Commenting on the upcoming free event Jacqui Hynes, Manager at the 1798 National Rebellion Centre said, “We’re all set here in Enniscorthy to welcome over 300 members of the public who have all registered to take part in the re-enactment, Rebel and Redcoat training has been taking place now since April and this years battle on the famous Vinegar Hill is set to be the biggest re-enactment yet, as well Irish Rebels we have professional re-enactors as Redcoats from Ireland, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland from the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers to the Staff of the Irish Establishment of the British Army at Dublin Castle and more who will all battle as the ‘Crown Forces’ during the re-enactment. It will be a sight to behold to live, breathe and witness a re-creation of history.”

Each year the Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment attracts thousands of spectators to Enniscorthy as the town explodes into rebellion with cannon bombardments, cavalry assaults, muskets volleys and pike charges, clouding the town in the sights, sounds, and smells of battle.

The highlight of each day will be the staging of two full-scale battle re-enactments on view freely to the public, the Rebels will capture Enniscorthy Town on Saturday, August 2 while the Redcoats take Vinegar Hill on Sunday August 3 as the forces will amass their strength at the Market Square at 1pm for a wreath laying ceremony commemorating all those lost in battle during the 1798 Rebellion. This will be followed by parade through the town to Vinegar Hill for battle at 2.00pm. Visitors are invited to watch the two armies fight amidst gunfire and explosions, pike charges and cannon fire on the notorious battleground overlooking Enniscorthy. The crown forces will also include cavalry and cannons to launch their assault on the hill.

There’s also plenty of action in town for all the family throughout the weekend, including a visit to the rebel camp of the 1798 Rebellion or the Crown Force Soldiers in Enniscorthy Castle, view traditional crafts or browse the craft and antiques fairs or witness the exhibition ‘Rebels V’s Redcoats’ polocrosse match.

The Battle of Vinegar Hill was the final major battle of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Over 10,000 crown forces launched an attack on Vinegar Hill, overlooking Enniscorthy in County Wexford, which was then occupied by over 20,000 rebels and camp followers. This was the largest rebel camp and headquarters of the Wexford United Irishmen and their supporters. It marked a turning point in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 as it was the last major attempt by the rebels to hold and defend ground against the crown forces / the army of King George III. The battle was actually fought in two locations: on Vinegar Hill itself and in the streets of nearby Enniscorthy.

The call to arms for the Rebel Camp is still open, if you think you have what it takes men, women and children can enlist to join the rebel forces at www.vinegarhill.ie

For further details on the upcoming Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment see www.visitwexford.ie

ENDS – July 28, 2014.

To arrange an interview or a visit or for further details contact Ann power 086 3065588 or email ann@powerhousepr.ie
Free to use images – Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700
Vinegar Hill 1028002 
 28/07/2014. FREE TO USE IMAGE. 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill. Rebels "Unit 21" prepare for Battle, the annual 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill Reenactment is set to take place in the famous battlefield overlooking Enniscorthy town in County Wexford this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date. Picture: Patrick Browne.

For immediate release – July 28, 2014.
FREE to use images to follow from Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700

Battle lines are Drawn for Re-enactment of Battle of Vinegar Hill this August Bank Holiday Weekend

The third annual reenactment of the Battle of Vinegar Hill is set to take place at the historic Enniscorthy location this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date.

A crowd of over 300 Rebels and Redcoats will take part in the largest annual battle re-enactment in Ireland, as pike charging Rebels and musket wielding Redcoats recreate the most significant battles in Ireland’s history, the 1798 Rebellion.

Commenting on the upcoming free event Jacqui Hynes, Manager at the 1798 National Rebellion Centre said, “We’re all set here in Enniscorthy to welcome over 300 members of the public who have all registered to take part in the re-enactment, Rebel and Redcoat training has been taking place now since April and this years battle on the famous Vinegar Hill is set to be the biggest re-enactment yet, as well Irish Rebels we have professional re-enactors as Redcoats from Ireland, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland from the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers to the Staff of the Irish Establishment of the British Army at Dublin Castle and more who will all battle as the ‘Crown Forces’ during the re-enactment. It will be a sight to behold to live, breathe and witness a re-creation of history.”

Each year the Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment attracts thousands of spectators to Enniscorthy as the town explodes into rebellion with cannon bombardments, cavalry assaults, muskets volleys and pike charges, clouding the town in the sights, sounds, and smells of battle.

The highlight of each day will be the staging of two full-scale battle re-enactments on view freely to the public, the Rebels will capture Enniscorthy Town on Saturday, August 2 while the Redcoats take Vinegar Hill on Sunday August 3 as the forces will amass their strength at the Market Square at 1pm for a wreath laying ceremony commemorating all those lost in battle during the 1798 Rebellion. This will be followed by parade through the town to Vinegar Hill for battle at 2.00pm. Visitors are invited to watch the two armies fight amidst gunfire and explosions, pike charges and cannon fire on the notorious battleground overlooking Enniscorthy. The crown forces will also include cavalry and cannons to launch their assault on the hill.

There’s also plenty of action in town for all the family throughout the weekend, including a visit to the rebel camp of the 1798 Rebellion or the Crown Force Soldiers in Enniscorthy Castle, view traditional crafts or browse the craft and antiques fairs or witness the exhibition ‘Rebels V’s Redcoats’ polocrosse match.

The Battle of Vinegar Hill was the final major battle of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Over 10,000 crown forces launched an attack on Vinegar Hill, overlooking Enniscorthy in County Wexford, which was then occupied by over 20,000 rebels and camp followers. This was the largest rebel camp and headquarters of the Wexford United Irishmen and their supporters. It marked a turning point in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 as it was the last major attempt by the rebels to hold and defend ground against the crown forces / the army of King George III. The battle was actually fought in two locations: on Vinegar Hill itself and in the streets of nearby Enniscorthy.

The call to arms for the Rebel Camp is still open, if you think you have what it takes men, women and children can enlist to join the rebel forces at www.vinegarhill.ie

For further details on the upcoming Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment see www.visitwexford.ie

ENDS – July 28, 2014.

To arrange an interview or a visit or for further details contact Ann power 086 3065588 or email ann@powerhousepr.ie
Free to use images – Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700
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 28/07/2014. FREE TO USE IMAGE. 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill. Redcoats Barry Walsh and Ray Murphy prepare for Battle, the annual 1798 Battle of Vinegar Hill Reenactment is set to take place in the famous battlefield overlooking Enniscorthy town in County Wexford this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date. Picture: Patrick Browne.

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Battle lines are Drawn for Re-enactment of Battle of Vinegar Hill this August Bank Holiday Weekend

The third annual reenactment of the Battle of Vinegar Hill is set to take place at the historic Enniscorthy location this Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 and organiser’s say it will be the busiest battlefield to-date.

A crowd of over 300 Rebels and Redcoats will take part in the largest annual battle re-enactment in Ireland, as pike charging Rebels and musket wielding Redcoats recreate the most significant battles in Ireland’s history, the 1798 Rebellion.

Commenting on the upcoming free event Jacqui Hynes, Manager at the 1798 National Rebellion Centre said, “We’re all set here in Enniscorthy to welcome over 300 members of the public who have all registered to take part in the re-enactment, Rebel and Redcoat training has been taking place now since April and this years battle on the famous Vinegar Hill is set to be the biggest re-enactment yet, as well Irish Rebels we have professional re-enactors as Redcoats from Ireland, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland from the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers to the Staff of the Irish Establishment of the British Army at Dublin Castle and more who will all battle as the ‘Crown Forces’ during the re-enactment. It will be a sight to behold to live, breathe and witness a re-creation of history.”

Each year the Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment attracts thousands of spectators to Enniscorthy as the town explodes into rebellion with cannon bombardments, cavalry assaults, muskets volleys and pike charges, clouding the town in the sights, sounds, and smells of battle.

The highlight of each day will be the staging of two full-scale battle re-enactments on view freely to the public, the Rebels will capture Enniscorthy Town on Saturday, August 2 while the Redcoats take Vinegar Hill on Sunday August 3 as the forces will amass their strength at the Market Square at 1pm for a wreath laying ceremony commemorating all those lost in battle during the 1798 Rebellion. This will be followed by parade through the town to Vinegar Hill for battle at 2.00pm. Visitors are invited to watch the two armies fight amidst gunfire and explosions, pike charges and cannon fire on the notorious battleground overlooking Enniscorthy. The crown forces will also include cavalry and cannons to launch their assault on the hill.

There’s also plenty of action in town for all the family throughout the weekend, including a visit to the rebel camp of the 1798 Rebellion or the Crown Force Soldiers in Enniscorthy Castle, view traditional crafts or browse the craft and antiques fairs or witness the exhibition ‘Rebels V’s Redcoats’ polocrosse match.

The Battle of Vinegar Hill was the final major battle of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Over 10,000 crown forces launched an attack on Vinegar Hill, overlooking Enniscorthy in County Wexford, which was then occupied by over 20,000 rebels and camp followers. This was the largest rebel camp and headquarters of the Wexford United Irishmen and their supporters. It marked a turning point in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 as it was the last major attempt by the rebels to hold and defend ground against the crown forces / the army of King George III. The battle was actually fought in two locations: on Vinegar Hill itself and in the streets of nearby Enniscorthy.

The call to arms for the Rebel Camp is still open, if you think you have what it takes men, women and children can enlist to join the rebel forces at www.vinegarhill.ie

For further details on the upcoming Battle of Vinegar Hill Re-enactment see www.visitwexford.ie

ENDS – July 28, 2014.

To arrange an interview or a visit or for further details contact Ann power 086 3065588 or email ann@powerhousepr.ie
Free to use images – Patrick Browne – 086 251 5700
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The Munster 7s team ahead of Limerick World Club 7s, University of Limerick Sports Centre, Limerick 28/72014
The Munster 7s team are in full preparation as they get ready to take part in Ireland's first ever World Club 7s event in Thomond Park on the weekend of August 9th and 10th. 
With only 12 days to go until kick off make sure to get the best seats in the house to see some of the worlds top 7s players in action. Tickets can be purchased from just €15 on www.ticketmaster.ie with day tickets, weekend passes and family tickets all available. 
For more details on the event see www.worldclub7series.com
Pictured today (L-R) Gerhard van den Heever, Ronan O'Mahony and Colm McMahon (Munster Elite Development Players Officer)
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The Munster 7s team ahead of Limerick World Club 7s, University of Limerick Sports Centre, Limerick 28/72014
The Munster 7s team are in full preparation as they get ready to take part in Ireland's first ever World Club 7s event in Thomond Park on the weekend of August 9th and 10th. 
With only 12 days to go until kick off make sure to get the best seats in the house to see some of the worlds top 7s players in action. Tickets can be purchased from just €15 on www.ticketmaster.ie with day tickets, weekend passes and family tickets all available. 
For more details on the event see www.worldclub7series.com
Pictured today (L-R) Gerhard van den Heever, Ronan O'Mahony and Colm McMahon (Munster Elite Development Players Officer)
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The Munster 7s team ahead of Limerick World Club 7s, University of Limerick Sports Centre, Limerick 28/72014
The Munster 7s team are in full preparation as they get ready to take part in Ireland's first ever World Club 7s event in Thomond Park on the weekend of August 9th and 10th. 
With only 12 days to go until kick off make sure to get the best seats in the house to see some of the worlds top 7s players in action. Tickets can be purchased from just Û15 on www.ticketmaster.ie with day tickets, weekend passes and family tickets all available. 
For more details on the event see www.worldclub7series.com
Pictured today (L-R) Colm McMahon (Munster Elite Development Players Officer), Gerhard van den Heever and Ronan O'Mahony
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The Munster 7s team ahead of Limerick World Club 7s, University of Limerick Sports Centre, Limerick 28/72014
The Munster 7s team are in full preparation as they get ready to take part in Ireland's first ever World Club 7s event in Thomond Park on the weekend of August 9th and 10th. 
With only 12 days to go until kick off make sure to get the best seats in the house to see some of the worlds top 7s players in action. Tickets can be purchased from just Û15 on www.ticketmaster.ie with day tickets, weekend passes and family tickets all available. 
For more details on the event see www.worldclub7series.com
Pictured today (L-R) Colm McMahon (Munster Elite Development Players Officer), Gerhard van den Heever and Ronan O'Mahony
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The Munster 7s team ahead of Limerick World Club 7s, University of Limerick Sports Centre, Limerick 28/72014
The Munster 7s team are in full preparation as they get ready to take part in Ireland's first ever World Club 7s event in Thomond Park on the weekend of August 9th and 10th. 
With only 12 days to go until kick off make sure to get the best seats in the house to see some of the worlds top 7s players in action. Tickets can be purchased from just Û15 on www.ticketmaster.ie with day tickets, weekend passes and family tickets all available. 
For more details on the event see www.worldclub7series.com
Pictured today (L-R) Gerhard van den Heever and Ronan O'Mahony 
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The Munster 7s team ahead of Limerick World Club 7s, University of Limerick Sports Centre, Limerick 28/72014
The Munster 7s team are in full preparation as they get ready to take part in Ireland's first ever World Club 7s event in Thomond Park on the weekend of August 9th and 10th. 
With only 12 days to go until kick off make sure to get the best seats in the house to see some of the worlds top 7s players in action. Tickets can be purchased from just Û15 on www.ticketmaster.ie with day tickets, weekend passes and family tickets all available. 
For more details on the event see www.worldclub7series.com
Pictured today (L-R) Ronan O'Mahony and Gerhard van den Heever 
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The Munster 7s team ahead of Limerick World Club 7s, University of Limerick Sports Centre, Limerick 28/72014
The Munster 7s team are in full preparation as they get ready to take part in Ireland's first ever World Club 7s event in Thomond Park on the weekend of August 9th and 10th. 
With only 12 days to go until kick off make sure to get the best seats in the house to see some of the worlds top 7s players in action. Tickets can be purchased from just €15 on www.ticketmaster.ie with day tickets, weekend passes and family tickets all available. 
For more details on the event see www.worldclub7series.com
Pictured today (L-R) Ronan O'Mahony, Colm McMahon (Munster Elite Development Players Officer) and Gerhard van den Heever
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The Munster 7s team ahead of Limerick World Club 7s, University of Limerick Sports Centre, Limerick 28/72014
The Munster 7s team are in full preparation as they get ready to take part in Ireland's first ever World Club 7s event in Thomond Park on the weekend of August 9th and 10th. 
With only 12 days to go until kick off make sure to get the best seats in the house to see some of the worlds top 7s players in action. Tickets can be purchased from just Û15 on www.ticketmaster.ie with day tickets, weekend passes and family tickets all available. 
For more details on the event see www.worldclub7series.com
Pictured today (L-R) Gerhard van den Heever, Colm McMahon (Munster Elite Development Players Officer) and Ronan O'Mahony
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The Munster 7s team ahead of Limerick World Club 7s, University of Limerick Sports Centre, Limerick 28/72014
The Munster 7s team are in full preparation as they get ready to take part in Ireland's first ever World Club 7s event in Thomond Park on the weekend of August 9th and 10th. 
With only 12 days to go until kick off make sure to get the best seats in the house to see some of the worlds top 7s players in action. Tickets can be purchased from just Û15 on www.ticketmaster.ie with day tickets, weekend passes and family tickets all available. 
For more details on the event see www.worldclub7series.com
Pictured today (L-R) Gerhard van den Heever, Ronan O'Mahony and Colm McMahon (Munster Elite Development Players Officer)
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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 Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 28/7/2014
Scrummaging training
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Siobhan Fleming during scrummaging training
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Jenny Murphy and Nora Stapleton 
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Larissa Muldoon and Lynne Cantwell 
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 Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 28/7/2014
Sharon Lynch 
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 Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 28/7/2014
Ashleigh Baxter
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Nora Stapleton 
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The Munster 7s team ahead of Limerick World Club 7s, University of Limerick Sports Centre, Limerick 28/72014
The Munster 7s team are in full preparation as they get ready to take part in Ireland's first ever World Club 7s event in Thomond Park on the weekend of August 9th and 10th. 
With only 12 days to go until kick off make sure to get the best seats in the house to see some of the worlds top 7s players in action. Tickets can be purchased from just Û15 on www.ticketmaster.ie with day tickets, weekend passes and family tickets all available. 
For more details on the event see www.worldclub7series.com
Pictured today (L-R) Gerhard van den Heever, Ronan O'Mahony and Colm McMahon (Munster Elite Development Players Officer)
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The Munster 7s team ahead of Limerick World Club 7s, University of Limerick Sports Centre, Limerick 28/72014
The Munster 7s team are in full preparation as they get ready to take part in Ireland's first ever World Club 7s event in Thomond Park on the weekend of August 9th and 10th. 
With only 12 days to go until kick off make sure to get the best seats in the house to see some of the worlds top 7s players in action. Tickets can be purchased from just Û15 on www.ticketmaster.ie with day tickets, weekend passes and family tickets all available. 
For more details on the event see www.worldclub7series.com
Pictured today (L-R) Colm McMahon (Munster Elite Development Players Officer), Gerhard van den Heever and Ronan O'Mahony
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The Munster 7s team ahead of Limerick World Club 7s, University of Limerick Sports Centre, Limerick 28/72014
The Munster 7s team are in full preparation as they get ready to take part in Ireland's first ever World Club 7s event in Thomond Park on the weekend of August 9th and 10th. 
With only 12 days to go until kick off make sure to get the best seats in the house to see some of the worlds top 7s players in action. Tickets can be purchased from just Û15 on www.ticketmaster.ie with day tickets, weekend passes and family tickets all available. 
For more details on the event see www.worldclub7series.com
Pictured today (L-R) Colm McMahon (Munster Elite Development Players Officer), Gerhard van den Heever and Ronan O'Mahony
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The Munster 7s team ahead of Limerick World Club 7s, University of Limerick Sports Centre, Limerick 28/72014
The Munster 7s team are in full preparation as they get ready to take part in Ireland's first ever World Club 7s event in Thomond Park on the weekend of August 9th and 10th. 
With only 12 days to go until kick off make sure to get the best seats in the house to see some of the worlds top 7s players in action. Tickets can be purchased from just Û15 on www.ticketmaster.ie with day tickets, weekend passes and family tickets all available. 
For more details on the event see www.worldclub7series.com
Pictured today (L-R) Gerhard van den Heever and Ronan O'Mahony 
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The Munster 7s team ahead of Limerick World Club 7s, University of Limerick Sports Centre, Limerick 28/72014
The Munster 7s team are in full preparation as they get ready to take part in Ireland's first ever World Club 7s event in Thomond Park on the weekend of August 9th and 10th. 
With only 12 days to go until kick off make sure to get the best seats in the house to see some of the worlds top 7s players in action. Tickets can be purchased from just Û15 on www.ticketmaster.ie with day tickets, weekend passes and family tickets all available. 
For more details on the event see www.worldclub7series.com
Pictured today (L-R) Ronan O'Mahony and Gerhard van den Heever 
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The Munster 7s team ahead of Limerick World Club 7s, University of Limerick Sports Centre, Limerick 28/72014
The Munster 7s team are in full preparation as they get ready to take part in Ireland's first ever World Club 7s event in Thomond Park on the weekend of August 9th and 10th. 
With only 12 days to go until kick off make sure to get the best seats in the house to see some of the worlds top 7s players in action. Tickets can be purchased from just Û15 on www.ticketmaster.ie with day tickets, weekend passes and family tickets all available. 
For more details on the event see www.worldclub7series.com
Pictured today (L-R) Ronan O'Mahony, Colm McMahon (Munster Elite Development Players Officer) and Gerhard van den Heever
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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The Munster 7s team ahead of Limerick World Club 7s, University of Limerick Sports Centre, Limerick 28/72014
The Munster 7s team are in full preparation as they get ready to take part in Ireland's first ever World Club 7s event in Thomond Park on the weekend of August 9th and 10th. 
With only 12 days to go until kick off make sure to get the best seats in the house to see some of the worlds top 7s players in action. Tickets can be purchased from just Û15 on www.ticketmaster.ie with day tickets, weekend passes and family tickets all available. 
For more details on the event see www.worldclub7series.com
Pictured today (L-R) Gerhard van den Heever, Colm McMahon (Munster Elite Development Players Officer) and Ronan O'Mahony
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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The Munster 7s team ahead of Limerick World Club 7s, University of Limerick Sports Centre, Limerick 28/72014
The Munster 7s team are in full preparation as they get ready to take part in Ireland's first ever World Club 7s event in Thomond Park on the weekend of August 9th and 10th. 
With only 12 days to go until kick off make sure to get the best seats in the house to see some of the worlds top 7s players in action. Tickets can be purchased from just Û15 on www.ticketmaster.ie with day tickets, weekend passes and family tickets all available. 
For more details on the event see www.worldclub7series.com
Pictured today (L-R) Gerhard van den Heever, Ronan O'Mahony and Colm McMahon (Munster Elite Development Players Officer)
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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 Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 28/7/2014
Forward Coach Peter Bracken talks to the forwards 
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 Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 28/7/2014
Physio Dom Hoban with Vikki McGinn
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 Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 28/7/2014
Hannah Casey and Siobhan Fleming
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 Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 28/7/2014
The Ireland team during training 
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General view of training 
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General view of training rugby balls
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Gillian Bourke
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Jackie Shiels
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Larissa Muldoon 
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Larissa Muldoon 
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Alison Miller 
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Lynne Cantwell 
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Lynne Cantwell 
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Niamh Briggs 
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Orla Fitzsimons with Head coach Philip Doyle
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Kerri Ann Craddock
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Marie Louise Reilly and Paula Fitzpatrick 
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Marie Louise Reilly
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Marie Louise Reilly
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Fiona Hayes, Heather O'Brien and Ailis Egan
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Forward coach Peter Bracken
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Marie Louise Reilly
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Tania Rosser 
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Heather O'Brien
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Larissa Muldoon
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Head coach Philip Doyle
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Greg McWilliams, Assistant Coach and Larissa Muldoon 
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Greg McWilliams, Assistant Coach and Tania Rosser 
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Jenny Murphy tackled by Siobhan Fleming and Vikki McGinn
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Larissa Muldoon 
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Greg McWilliams, Assistant coach
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Head coach Philip Doyle
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Jackie Shiels and Heather O'Brien
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General view of training
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Heather O'Brien
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Orla Fitzsimons 
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Marian Earls, Strength & Conditioning Coach
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Marian Earls, Strength & Conditioning Coach
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General view of training 
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General view of training
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General view of pre training meeting 
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Lynne Cantwell 
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Galway Races Monday 79 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Jockeys Nena Carberry and Jane Mangan joint champion lady riders for last season with the Mary Hyde cup and rugby players Stephen Ferris, Alan Quinlan and Fergus McFadden. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 78 
 Having a bit of fun as they tussle for the cup at the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Jockeys Nena Carberry and Jane Mangan joint champion lady riders for last season with the Mary Hyde cup. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 77 
 Having a bit of fun as they tussle for the cup at the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Jockeys Nena Carberry and Jane Mangan joint champion lady riders for last season with the Mary Hyde cup. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 76 
 Having a bit of fun as they tussle for the cup at the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Jockeys Nena Carberry and Jane Mangan joint champion lady riders for last season with the Mary Hyde cup. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 74 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Olga Gummon and Orla Armstrong both from Galway. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 73 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Olga Gummon and Orla Armstrong both from Galway. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 72 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Olga Gummon and Orla Armstrong both from Galway. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 70 
 Enjoing the crack at the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were . Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 69 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival was Orla Miskell, Barnaderg, Tuam. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 68 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Emma Fitzpatrick, Meath and Claire Ramsey, Donegal. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 67 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Emma Fitzpatrick, Meath and Claire Ramsey, Donegal. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 66 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Aisling Doyle, Kildare, Aisling Lawless, Galway and Fiona Armstrong, Galway. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 65 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Aisling Doyle, Kildare, Aisling Lawless, Galway and Fiona Armstrong, Galway. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 64 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Grace McCormack, Clare, Caroline McGarr, Meath and Catriona Brosnan, Kerry. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 63 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Grace McCormack, Clare, Caroline McGarr, Meath and Catriona Brosnan, Kerry. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 61 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Denise Devane, Milltown, Hannah Roache and Lorna Roache both from Tuam. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 60 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Denise Devane, Milltown, Hannah Roache and Lorna Roache both from Tuam. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 58 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were 3 year old Callan Jarvis with his mother Maureen from Knocknacarra, Galway. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 57 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were 3 year old Callan Jarvis with his mother Maureen from Knocknacarra, Galway. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 56 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Claire Welford, Moycullen, Sinead Madden, Clare and Rhona Mooney, Galway. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 53 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Emma Scott, Rathcairn, Meath and Noreen Darcy, Galway. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 52 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Emma Scott, Rathcairn, Meath and Noreen Darcy, Galway. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 51 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Anne Marie Connolly, Milltown and Orla Miskell, Barnaderg, Tuam. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 49 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Anne Marie Connolly, Milltown and Orla Miskell, Barnaderg, Tuam. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 46 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were sisters Stephainie and Rebecca Casserly from Oranmore. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 45 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were sisters Stephainie and Rebecca Casserly from Oranmore. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 42 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Andrea Guerrero, Ennis and Mary Lee, Gort with radio presenter Seán Bán Breathnach, . Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 41 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Andrea Guerrero, Ennis and Mary Lee, Gort . Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 34 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival was Sandra Mullen from Tuam. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 32 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival was Maeve McCafferty from Tuam . Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 30 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Blanca Garcia and Jennifer Martin from Spain and now living in Galway take a selfie. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 29 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival was Laura Fox, Galway. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 28 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival was Laura Fox, Galway. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 22 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were sisters Gillian and Anna Duggan from Renmore, Galway. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 20 
 Fighting off the wasp were , Ann Ryan, Maureen Earls, Siobhan Ryan and Bridie Daly all from Killimordaly, Galway at the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were . Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 19 
 Fighting off the wasp were , Ann Ryan, Maureen Earls, Siobhan Ryan and Bridie Daly all from Killimordaly, Galway at the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were . Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 18 
 Ann Ryan, Maureen Earls, Siobhan Ryan and Bridie Daly all from Killimordaly, Galway at the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were . Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 17 
 Ann Ryan, Maureen Earls, Siobhan Ryan and Bridie Daly all from Killimordaly, Galway at the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were . Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 15 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival was Emma Tangney, CAstleisland, Kerry . Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 14 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Liz Cassidy, Faith Fahy and Noreen Donnellan all from Galway. Photo: Ray Ryan
Galway Races Monday 11 
 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Kerstin Harrington, Lorraine Scully and Anna Holland all from Galway. Photo: Ray Ryan
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 Examiner News Picture 20/07/2014 Sean o'Shea Mourneabby and Gary Twomey Kilmurray at the All Ireland Vintage Rally in Castletownroche ,Co. Cork Picture: Des Barry.
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 Examiner News Picture 20/07/2014 Abi o' riordan and Evita Melere from Glanmire at the All Ireland Vintage Rally in Castletownroche ,Co. Cork Picture: Des Barry.
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 Examiner News Picture 28/07/2014 At the launch of the Cork LGBT Pride Week at the City Hall Cork were; Karla Crowley and Bridget Manning . Picture: Des Barry..
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 Examiner News Picture 28/07/2014 At the launch of the Cork LGBT Pride Week at the City Hall Cork were;Cllr Mick Nugent and Liadh Ni Riada ,MEPPicture: Des Barry..
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 Examiner News Picture 28/07/2014 At the launch of the Cork LGBT Pride Week at the City Hall Cork were;Clive Davis Chairman ,Denise Boyle ,Joe Mulrennan Design and Ted o'Connell Vice Chairman.Picture: Des Barry..
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 Examiner News Picture 28/07/2014 At the launch of the Cork LGBT Pride Week at the City Hall Cork were; Gerry Buttimer TD Clive Davis Chairman ,Cllr Mary Shields Lord Mayor of Cork, Kate Moynihan Co=Ordinator LINC and Tiernan Brady Policy Director GLEN.Picture: Des Barry..
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 Examiner News Picture 28/07/2014 At the launch of the Cork LGBT Pride Week at the City Hall Cork were;Cllr Ken o'Flynn and Kieran Murphy .Picture: Des Barry..
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Pat Murray, Limerick watching his drive on the 4th hole during the South of Ireland championship at Lahinch, Co Clare.Picture Dan Linehan
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Pat Murray, Limerick teeing off on the second hole during the South of Ireland championship at Lahinch, Co Clare.Picture Dan Linehan
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Greg Mungovan, Headfort putting for parr on at the Dell during the South of Ireland championship at Lahinch, Co Clare.Picture Dan Linehan
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Conor O'Rourke, Naas putting for parr at the Dell during the South of Ireland championship at Lahinch, Co Clare.Picture Dan Linehan
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John Hickey , Cork playing his second to the par 5 fourth hole during the South of Ireland championship at Lahinch, Co Clare.Picture Dan Linehan
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Former Walker cup player Arthur Pierse, Tipperary teeing off on the third hole watched by the goats during the South of Ireland championship at Lahinch, Co Clare.Picture Dan Linehan
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Arthur Pierse, Tipperary making his parr on the third hole watched by a goat during the South of Ireland championship at Lahinch, Co Clare.Picture Dan Linehan
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Cian Daly, Castletroy teeing off on the sixth tee after his hole in one at the Dell during the South of Ireland championship at Lahinch, Co Clare.Picture Dan Linehan
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Simon Bryan, Delgany teeing off at the sixth watched by Alan Lowry, Esker Hills during the South of Ireland championship at Lahinch, Co Clare.Picture Dan Linehan
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 Winner of the "Most Appropriately Dressed Lady Competition"at the First Day of the Galway Races Festival was Noelle Fleming, Claregalway. Photo: Ray Ryan
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 At the First Day of the Galway Races Festival were Tomasa Cahill, Lola Donoghue, Sandra Mullen and Majella Kelly all from Tuam. Photo: Ray Ryan
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Alan Lowry, Esker Hills the brother of Shane teeing off on the 7th hole watched by Simon Bryan, Delgany during the South of Ireland championship at Lahinch, Co Clare.Picture Dan Linehan
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 Ireland Women's Rugby Squad Training, FFR HQ, Marcoussis, Paris, France 28/7/2014
Scrummaging training 
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1652650 
 28-7-2014: Film crew give out name tags on the pier in Portmagee on Monday on Monday heading off to the Skelligs Rocks Star Wars is currently being filmed.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
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 Winner of the "Most Appropriately Dressed Lady Competition"at the First Day of the Galway Races Festival was Noelle Fleming, Claregalway. Photo: Ray Ryan
1652632 
 Examiner Sports Picture 24/07/2014 The Lady Captain of Harbour Point Maria Hennessy presenting her prize to the winner Sylvia Glendon at WaterRock G.C. Cork . Picture: Des Barry.
1652626 
 27-7-2014: Star Wars fanatic Milly Hussey (6) from Killarney dressed up as her favourite Star Wars character 'Darth Vader' overlooking the Skelligs Rocks near Portmagee in County Kerry on Sunday while searching for real movie stars in the kingdom. Filming of Star Wars 7 begins today Monday on Skellig Michael 11 km of the Kerry coast.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
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 2014 Galway Festival, Ballybrit, Galway 28/7/2014
The Easyfix Rubber Products Handicap Hurdle
Jockey Brian Hayes onboard Beckwith Star wins on his way to winning the second race
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The Munster 7s team ahead of Limerick World Club 7s, University of Limerick Sports Centre, Limerick 28/72014
The Munster 7s team are in full preparation as they get ready to take part in Ireland's first ever World Club 7s event in Thomond Park on the weekend of August 9th and 10th. 
With only 12 days to go until kick off make sure to get the best seats in the house to see some of the worlds top 7s players in action. Tickets can be purchased from just Û15 on www.ticketmaster.ie with day tickets, weekend passes and family tickets all available. 
For more details on the event see www.worldclub7series.com
Pictured today (L-R) Gerhard van den Heever, Ronan O'Mahony and Colm McMahon (Munster Elite Development Players Officer)
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 Irish Examiner Sports Picture 28-07-2014
Arthur Pierse, Tipperary making his parr on the third hole watched by a goat during the South of Ireland championship at Lahinch, Co Clare.Picture Dan Linehan
1652599 
 Examiner News Picture 28/07/2014 At the launch of the Cork LGBT Pride Week at the City Hall Cork were; Eric Mc Grath and Ethan Desmond.Picture: Des Barry..
1652576 
 20th July 2014..... Cameron Murphy from Bantry showing off his juggling skills to his mother and father Kevin and Trina Murphy, hsi sister Jessica, with Robyn and Aisling Murphy and Daniel Jaeger at the 37th European Juggling Convention at the Green Glens Arena in Millstreet yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
1652574 
 22nd July.. The group " Tea of Coffee" from Together-Razem from the Polish association who entertained staff and occupants from the developmental centre at Ard Na Gaoithe, Cope, Hollyhill as part of the summer programme.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
1652571 
 Examiner farming Picture 21/07/2014 Group pictured at the Launch of the of the De Courcey Classic and Vintage Club's Harvest Working Day 2014 to be held in Barrell's Cross ,Kinsale ,Co. Cork on Mon. 4th of August . Included are; John o' Neill, Chairman, 2nd from right Gordon Sullivan, New Holland , left sponsors Antonette o'Sullivan, Friends of Marymount who will receive some of the proceeds and Jim o'Regan who is hosting the event . Picture: Des Barry.
1652565 
 25-7-2014: Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane is pictured with Pat Murray and Anne O'Sullivan with some of those walking the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

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press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
1652564 
 xxjob 17/07/2014 - FEATURES - Paula Burns has modelled 4 looks to illustrate how her style influences her dating. Pictured is Paula in Style (4) described as 'Quirky No2 Work Style'. Picture Nick Bradshaw
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 xxjob 17/07/2014 - FEATURES - Paula Burns has modelled 4 looks to illustrate how her style influences her dating. Pictured is Paula in Style (3) described as 'Quirky with Hat). Picture Nick Bradshaw
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 xxjob 17/07/2014 - FEATURES - Paula Burns has modelled 4 looks to illustrate how her style influences her dating. Pictured is Paula in Style (2) described as 'Jumpsuit n' Wedges' . Picture Nick Bradshaw
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Some of the girls enjoying the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Innscarra GAA Club. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
1652560 
 Examiner farming Picture 21/07/2014 Noreen Long and Lynn Fuller at the Launch of the of the De Courcey Classic and Vintage Club's Harvest Working Day 2014 to be held in Barrell's Cross ,Kinsale ,Co. Cork on Mon. 4th of August . . Picture: Des Barry.
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 Examiner farming Picture 21/07/2014 Lorraine Sullivan,John Mc Carthy Mcand S Agri Sales Ltd. sponsors and Tracey Moloney at the Launch of the of the De Courcey Classic and Vintage Club's Harvest Working Day 2014 to be held in Barrell's Cross ,Kinsale ,Co. Cork on Mon. 4th of August . Picture: Des Barry.
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Enjoying the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Innscarra GAA Club were Donagh Holland(left) and Dylan Donovan. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Niamh McCarthy coaching during the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Innscarra GAA Club.
Picture: Denis Minihane.

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1652552 
 27-7-2014: Jerry, Christian and Sam Lynch, Glanmire pictured at Torc Waterfall, Killarney on Sunday during the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails.
Photo: Don MacMonagle

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1652551 
 27-7-2014: Walkers participating in the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre pictured at Torc Waterfall, Killarney on Sunday as they head off on their final journey on the Kerry Way.
The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails.
Photo: Don MacMonagle

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1652550 
 27-7-2014: Paul and Aoife Mulvihill, from Cobh pictured at Torc Waterfall, Killarney on Sunday during the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails.
Photo: Don MacMonagle

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1652549 
 xxjob 17/07/2014 - FEATURES - Paula Burns has modelled 4 looks to illustrate how her style influences her dating. Pictured is Paula in Style (1) described as her evening going out ' Outfit'). Picture Nick Bradshaw
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The mens coxed 4, of A.J. Rawlinson, David Brett, cillian Dunne and Karl Kavanagh in action at the home international rowing regatta at the National Rowing Centre, Inniscarra, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Paul McGrath having his picture with young Daniel McCarthy from Dunmanway during the West Cork Masters V The Republic of Ireland Over 40s at Dunmanway Rugby Club in aid of the West Cork Rap[id Response and prostate cancer awareness. Picture Dan Linehan
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Lisa Kennedy, Limerick and Maria O'Keeffe, Lyre, Co Cork at the Harvest Open day at Slí Eile, Churchtown, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
1652533 
 22nd July.. Alife Cronin, Beth Casserly and Caoimhe McCarthy at the Douglas GAA camp 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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TV and Radio presenter George Hook with Con O'connell and Jeanette O'Leary at the Harvest Open day at Slí Eile, Churchtown, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News and County Picture 27-07-2014
Ten year old Muireann O'Brien from Burnfort in the wild garden at the Harvest Open day at Slí Eile, Churchtown, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Sunshine girls Evie O'Mahony, Mia Dickens, Elly O'Sullivan and Lilly O'flynn from Chruchtown at the Harvest Festival Open day at Slí Eile, Churchtown, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Members of RC Custommanics, Kevin Spillane, Carrigaline, Daniel Murphy, Wicklow, Darren O'Hanlon, Waterford and Kevin O'Brien, Mitchelstown, Cork who put on a truck display at Leahys Open Farm, Dungourney, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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One of the coaches, Jack Hayes, with the referee's whistle durng the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Innscarra GAA Club.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Some of the participants having fun at the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Innscarra GAA Club photographed with two of the coaches Bríd Holland and Podge O'Donoghue. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Enjoying the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Innscarra GAA Club were (from left) Alison Lyons, Sophie Crowley and Anna Linger. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 22nd July.. Karl O'Neill and Michael Nason at the Douglas GAA camp 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 Examiner News Picture 20/07/2014 Pat Kirby Dripsey and William o'Brien Mitchelstown at the All Ireland Vintage Rally in Castletownroche ,Co. Cork Picture: Des Barry.
1652312 
 15th July 2014... Cork musician Pete Duffy, presenting a copy of his new song Children of Mother Jones to cllr Nicholas O'Keeffe, deputising for the Lord Mayor . The ballad will be performed on Thursday July 31st at the Maldron Hotel, Shandon during the Spirit of Mother Jones festival, with Muddy Lee and The Cork Shawlies. This is a Douglas writers commemoratiove project for the Spirit of Mother Jones festival
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 22nd July.. Niall Lynch, brothers Jack and Daniel Cunningham and Matthew Murphy at the Douglas GAA camp 
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 22nd July... Group of boys and girls taking part in the annual Douglas GAA camp with head coach Eddie Murphy
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 22nd July.. Anne Murphy, Aisling Walsh, Beth Casserly, Lia Powter and Jane Stoker at the Douglas GAA camp 
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 22nd July.. Max White, Niall Hartnett, Andrew Cotter and Ruairi O'Connor at the Douglas GAA camp 
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 22nd July.. Caoimhe McCarthy and Aoife Cronin at the Douglas GAA camp 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 Examiner News Picture 20/07/2014 The Mullane family fron Ballyhooley Michael, Len, Sophie, Jack and James with Steve o'Donnell at the All Ireland Vintage Rally in Castletownroche ,Co. Cork Picture: Des Barry.
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 XXjob 12/06/2014 NEWS Fota House and Gardens.
 Fota Island, County Cork. Aerial Picture, 
Picture: Denis Scannell 
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Crews heading out of marina in the early morning sunshine to take part in the Irish Squib Nationals during the annual Kinsale Regatta. Picture Dan Linehan
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Megan and Marcus Hutchinson, Kinsale getting ready to take part in the Irish Squib Nationals during the annual Kinsale Regatta. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Grace Fox and Courtney Smith at The Jameson Cult Film Club Screening of "Alien" at The Mansion House ,Dublin
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 The Waterford Crystal plant in Dungarvan.Picture Dan LInehan
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Rachel Doyle, proprietor, at the Arboretum Lifestyle & Garden Centre, Leighlinbridge. Picture Denis Minihane.
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Tourism Feature on Tramore, Co, Waterford.
Picture: Denis Scannell 
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Tourism Feature on Tramore, Co, Waterford.
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 27-7-2014: Helena Slattery, Dr Pat Forde and Anne O'Sullivan, pictured at Torc Waterfall, Killarney on Sunday during the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails.
Photo: Don MacMonagle

repro free photo from Cork Cancer Research
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 27-7-2014: Ross Finnegan, Dublin, Eileen, Rebecca and Teresa Cronin, Clonmel pictured at Torc Waterfall, Killarney on Sunday during the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails.
Photo: Don MacMonagle

repro free photo from Cork Cancer Research
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 27-7-2014: Walkers participating in the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre pictured at Torc Waterfall, Killarney on Sunday as they head off on their final journey on the Kerry Way.
The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails.
Photo: Don MacMonagle

repro free photo from Cork Cancer Research
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 27-7-2014: Walkers participating in the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre pictured at Torc Waterfall, Killarney on Sunday as they head off on their final journey on the Kerry Way.
The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails.
Photo: Don MacMonagle

repro free photo from Cork Cancer Research
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 27-7-2014: James Fitzgerald, Cobh, Anthony O'Sullivan, Killarney, Maura Molan, Cork, Mike O'Sullivan, Killarney, Suzanne Donnegan, Skibbereen and Clare Murphy, Cork pictured at Torc Waterfall, Killarney on Sunday during the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails.
Photo: Don MacMonagle

repro free photo from Cork Cancer Research
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 27-7-2014: Paul and Aoife Mulvihill, from Cobh pictured at Torc Waterfall, Killarney on Sunday during the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails.
Photo: Don MacMonagle

repro free photo from Cork Cancer Research
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 27-7-2014: Aisling McCarthy, Kenmare and Mairead O'Mahony, Kenmare pictured at Torc Waterfall, Killarney on Sunday during the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails.
Photo: Don MacMonagle

repro free photo from Cork Cancer Research
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 27-7-2014: Jerry, Christian and Sam Lynch, Glanmire pictured at Torc Waterfall, Killarney on Sunday during the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails.
Photo: Don MacMonagle

repro free photo from Cork Cancer Research
kerry way sunday00005787226 
 27-7-2014: Aislinn O'Leary and her dad Paul from Douglas, Cork pictured at Torc Waterfall, Killarney on Sunday during the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails.
Photo: Don MacMonagle

repro free photo from Cork Cancer Research
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 27-7-2014: Maura Kenendy, Listry, Margaret Atkinson, Tralee, Anne Bggane, Killarney, Timmy and Ciara Roche, Beaufort pictured at Torc Waterfall, Killarney on Sunday during the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails.
Photo: Don MacMonagle

repro free photo from Cork Cancer Research
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 EEjob 26/07/2014.
Echo News.
Cork Palestine Solidarity Casmpaign protest on Patrick Street, Cork.
Protestors lie on the ground.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 26/07/2014.
Echo News.
Cork Palestine Solidarity Casmpaign protest on Patrick Street, Cork.
Protestors lie on the ground.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCProtest11 
 EEjob 26/07/2014.
Echo News.
Cork Palestine Solidarity Casmpaign protest on Patrick Street, Cork.
Protestors lie on the ground.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCProtest09 
 EEjob 26/07/2014.
Echo News.
Cork Palestine Solidarity Casmpaign protest on Patrick Street, Cork.
Protestors lie on the ground.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCProtest08 
 EEjob 26/07/2014.
Echo News.
Cork Palestine Solidarity Casmpaign protest on Patrick Street, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCProtest07 
 EEjob 26/07/2014.
Echo News.
Cork Palestine Solidarity Casmpaign protest on Daunt's Square, Cork.
Adrian Brady, from Fairhill.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCProtest06 
 EEjob 26/07/2014.
Echo News.
Cork Palestine Solidarity Casmpaign protest on Daunt's Square, Cork.
Adrian Brady, from Fairhill.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCProtest05 
 EEjob 26/07/2014.
Echo News.
Cork Palestine Solidarity Casmpaign protest on Daunt's Square, Cork.
A young protestor.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCProtest04 
 EEjob 26/07/2014.
Echo News.
Cork Palestine Solidarity Casmpaign protest on Daunt's Square, Cork.
Joan McDermott, from Midleton.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCProtest03 
 EEjob 26/07/2014.
Echo News.
Cork Palestine Solidarity Casmpaign protest on Daunt's Square, Cork.
A young child sleeps through the protest.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCProtest02 
 EEjob 26/07/2014.
Echo News.
Cork Palestine Solidarity Casmpaign protest on Daunt's Square, Cork.
Caoimhe Killeen, from Leamleara.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCProtest01 
 EEjob 26/07/2014.
Echo News.
Cork Palestine Solidarity Casmpaign protest on Daunt's Square, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Limerick vs Wexford
Limerick's Thomas Ryan and Lee Chin of Wexford
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Brendan Maher and goalkeeper Darren Gleeson save a penalty
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Limerick vs Wexford
Wexford's Harry Kehoe and Paudie O'Brien of Limerick
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Limerick vs Wexford
Limerick's Thomas Ryan and Richie Kehoe of Wexford
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Limerick vs Wexford
A Wexford supporter watches on during the game
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Limerick vs Wexford
Wexford manager Liam Dunne
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Limerick vs Wexford
Wexford manager Liam Dunne
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Limerick vs Wexford
A dejected Lee Chin of Wexford after the game
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Limerick vs Wexford
Paudie O'Brien of Limerick after the game
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Limerick vs Wexford
Wexford's Liam Og McGovern and Seamus Hickey of Limerick shake hands after the game
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Limerick vs Wexford
Limerick's Wayne McNamara and Stephen Walsh with Rory Jacob of Wexford 
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Limerick vs Wexford
Limerick's Sean Tobin under pressure from Keith Rossiter and Lee Chin of Wexford
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Limerick vs Wexford
Wexford's Matthew O'Hanlon and Thomas Ryan of Limerick
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Limerick vs Wexford
Wexford's Matthew O'Hanlon and Thomas Ryan of Limerick
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Limerick vs Wexford
Limerick's Declan Hannon and Keith Rossiter of Wexford
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Limerick vs Wexford
Limerick's Graeme Mulcahy takes a shot
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Limerick vs Wexford
Wexford's manager Liam Dunne and manager TJ Ryan of Limerick
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Noel McGrath and Danny Sutcliffe of Dublin
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Paddy Stapleton is tackled by Conal Keaney and David OÕCallaghan of Dublin
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Gearoid Ryan under pressure from Ryan O'Dwyer, Michael Carton and John McCaffrey of Dublin
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary manager Eamonn O'Shea and Dublin manager Anthony Daly shake hands after the game
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary manager Eamonn O'Shea and Dublin manager Anthony Daly shake hands after the game
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary team
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary team
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Cathal Barrett and Brendan Maher with Colm Cronin of Dublin
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
inpho 00831008787502 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's James Barry and Conor McCormack of Dublin
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
The teams stand for a minutes silence in honour of Offaly U21 manager Dermot Hogan who passes away this week
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Dublin's manager Anthony Daly with selector Shane Martin
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
The Dublin team take to the field
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
inpho 00831004787497 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Padraic Maher, Gearoid Ryan, Kieran Bergin, Brendan Maher and James Woodlock tackle John McCaffrey of Dublin
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
inpho 00831003787496 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Padraic Maher, Gearoid Ryan, Kieran Bergin and Brendan Maher tackle John McCaffrey of Dublin
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
inpho 00831002787670 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Shane Bourke celebrates after John OÕDwyer scored his sides opening goal
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
inpho 00831002787495 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Shane Bourke celebrates after John OÕDwyer scored his sides opening goal
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
inpho 00831001787494 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Dublin manager Anthony Daly
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00831000787493 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Eoin Kelly and Niall Corcoran of Dublin
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00830999787492 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Eoin Kelly and Niall Corcoran of Dublin
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00830998787491 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Dublin manager Anthony Daly
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00830997787490 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Dublin manager Anthony Daly
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00830996787489 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Dublin's Stephen Hiney and Denis Maher of Tipperary
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
inpho 00830995787488 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Patrick Maher and Michael Carton of Dublin
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
inpho 00830994787487 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Dublin manager Anthony Daly during the final moments of the match
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00830993787486 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's James Woodlock and Stephen Hiney of Dublin
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Dublin's manager Anthony Daly
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
inpho 00830991787483 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary manager Eamonn O'Shea
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00830990787484 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Dublin's Liam Rushe and Seamus Callanan of Tipperary
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
inpho 00830989787481 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's John OÕDwyer celebrates scoring a goal with Seamus Callanan
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00830988787482 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Dublin's Liam Rushe under pressure from Lar Corbett, Patrick Maher, Denis Maher and Jason Forde
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's James Barry and Danny Sutcliffe of Dublin
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00830986787478 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's John OÕDwyer with Shane Durkin, Liam Rushe and Michael Carton of Dublin
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00830985787479 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Shane McGrath with Danny Sutcliffe and Alan McCrabbe of Dublin
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Dublin's Shane Durkin and Seamus Callanan of Tipperary at the final whistle
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
inpho 00830983787476 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Dublin's manager Anthony Daly dejected
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
inpho 00830982787475 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Dublin's manager Anthony Daly dejected
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
inpho 00830981787474 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Gearoid Ryan and Denis Maher tackle John McCaffrey of Dublin
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00830980787473 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Gearoid Ryan, Denis Maher and John OÕDwyer tackle John McCaffrey of Dublin
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's John OÕDwyer celebrates after scoring a goal
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's John OÕDwyer celebrates scoring his sides second goal with Patrick Maher
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
inpho 00830977787471 
 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's John OÕDwyer celebrates scoring his sides second goal with Seamus Callanan
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Tipperary vs Dublin
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Tipperary vs Dublin
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Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Brendan Maher and David Treacy of Dublin
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Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Brendan Maher and David Treacy of Dublin
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Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Cathal Barrett and Ryan O'Dwyer of Dublin
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Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Cathal Barrett and Ryan O'Dwyer of Dublin
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Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Kieran Bergin and Alan McCrabbe of Dublin
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Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Kieran Bergin and Alan McCrabbe of Dublin
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Tipperary vs Dublin
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Tipperary vs Dublin
Dublin's manager Anthony Daly dejected
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Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's Patrick Maher and Conal Keaney of Dublin
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Tipperary vs Dublin
Dublin's John McCaffrey with Kieran Bergin and Brendan Maher of Tipperary
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Limerick vs Wexford
Wexford's manager Liam Dunne
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Limerick vs Wexford
Referee Barry Kelly red cards Matthew O'Hanlon
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Limerick vs Wexford
Limerick's Sean Tobin and Keith Rossiter of Wexford
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Limerick vs Wexford
Wexford's Andrew Shore and Niall Moran of Limerick
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Limerick vs Wexford
Wexford's Andrew Shore and David Breen of Limerick
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Limerick vs Wexford
Limerick's Paul Browne scores his sides fourth goal
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Limerick's Declan Hannon and Andrew Shore of Wexford
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Limerick's Shane Dowling celebrates scoring a goal
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Limerick's Shane Dowling celebrates scoring a goal
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Limerick's Seamus Hickey and Liam Og McGovern of Wexford
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Wexford's Podge Doran reacts to a missed chance
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Wexford's Podge Doran reacts to a missed chance
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Limerick's David Breen and Ciaran Kenny of Wexford
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Limerick's David Breen and Ciaran Kenny of Wexford
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Limerick vs Wexford
Limerick's Tom Condon with Paul Morris and Lee Chin of Wexford
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Limerick's Tom Condon with Paul Morris and Lee Chin of Wexford
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Limerick vs Wexford
Limerick's Paul Browne and Podge Doran of Wexford
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Limerick vs Wexford
Wexford's Paul Morris reacts to a missed chance
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Limerick vs Wexford
Wexford's Jack Guiney, Podge Doran and Paul Morris with Wayne McNamara of Limerick
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Limerick vs Wexford
Limerick's Tom Condon and Podge Doran of Wexford
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Limerick's Thomas Ryan and Lee Chin of Wexford
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The Limerick team
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Limerick vs Wexford
Supporters in relaxing in Thurles before the match
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Limerick vs Wexford
General view of a Wexford flag
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Wexford supporter Darragh Ryan on his way to the match
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Dublin vs Waterford
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Dublin vs Waterford
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Waterford's Colm Roche and Cian O'Sullivan of Dublin
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Galway vs Tipperary
Hugh Coughlan of Tipp at the end of the game
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Galway vs Tipperary
Thomas Flynn of Galway score's his side's second goal of the game
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Galway vs Tipperary
Ciaran McDonald of Tipp with Danny Cummins of Galway
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Galway vs Tipperary
Fiontan O'Curraoin of Galway with Michael Lundy after scoring a goal
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Galway vs Tipperary
Fiontan O'Curraoin of Galway scores the first goal of the game
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Galway vs Tipperary
GalwayÕs Fiontan OÕCurraoin celebrates scoring his sides first goal with Michael Lundy
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Galway vs Tipperary
GalwayÕs Fiontan OÕCurraoin scores his sides first goal
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Galway vs Tipperary
TipperaryÕs Steven OÕBrien and Michael Lundy of Galway
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GalwayÕs Finian Hanley and Conor Sweeney of Tipperary
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Brian Fox of Tipperary with Michael Martin of Galway
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Galway vs Tipperary
Brian Fox of Tipperary with Michael Martin of Galway
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Galway vs Tipperary
Thomas Flynn of Galway with George Hannigan of Tipp
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Galway vs Tipperary
TipperaryÕs George Hannigan and Steven OÕBrien with Fiontan OÕCurraoin of Galway
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Galway vs Tipperary
GalwayÕs Finian Hanley and Conor Sweeney of Tipperary
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Galway vs Tipperary
Kerry manager Eamonn Fitzmaurice with selector Diarmuid Murphy and trainer Cian O'Neill 
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Galway vs Tipperary
GalwayÕs Paul Conroy and Ger Mulhair of Tipperary
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Galway vs Tipperary
The Galway team
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Galway vs Tipperary
The Tipperary team
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Cork vs Sligo
SligoÕs Ross Donovan dejected after the game
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Cork vs Sligo
Cork manager Brian Cuthbert
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Cork vs Sligo
SligoÕs manager Pat Flanagan
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Galway vs Tipperary
A general view of the main stand in O'Connor Park ahead of the game
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Cork vs Sligo
CorkÕs Eoin Cadogan and Pat Hughes of Sligo
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Cork vs Sligo
SligoÕs Stephen Coen and Mark Breheny with James Loughrey of Cork
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Cork vs Sligo
CorkÕs Thomas Clancy and Brian OÕBriscoll with Brian Curran of Sligo
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Cork vs Sligo
CorkÕs Thomas Clancy and Brian Curran of Sligo
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SligoÕs Pat Hughes and James Loughrey of Cork
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Cork vs Sligo
President Michael D. Higgins at the game
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SligoÕs Adrian McIntyrne and Charlie Harrison dejected
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SligoÕs Brian Curran and Michael Shields of Cork
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Cork vs Sligo
CorkÕs Paul Kerrigan celebrates with Aidan Walsh
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Cork vs Sligo
CorkÕs Ian Maguire celebrates scoring a point
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Cork vs Sligo
SligoÕs Neil Ewing and Donal Og Hodnett of Cork
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SligoÕs James Hynes and Donal Og Hodnett of Cork
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Eoin Cadogan of Cork with Adrian Marren of Sligo
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Eoin Cadogan of Cork with Adrian Marren of Sligo
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Stephen Coen of Sligo with Noel Galvin of Cork
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CorkÕs Donal Og Hodnett with Mark Breheny and Brian Curran of Sligo
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SligoÕs Brendan Egan and Ian Maguire of Cork
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Stephen Coen of Sligo with Noel Galvin of Cork
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SligoÕs Pat Hughes with Colm OÕDriscoll and Michael Shields of Cork
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SligoÕs Pat Hughes and Michael Shields of Cork
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Cork vs Sligo
The Sligo team
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Cork vs Sligo
The Cork team
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Cork vs Sligo
The Sligo team make their way out for the game
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Cork vs Sligo
General view ahead of today's games in OÕConnor Park
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Cork vs Galway
Cork's John O'Callaghan and Shane Maloney of Galway
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Tipperary vs Dublin
Dublin's manager Anthony Daly dejected
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 Examiner Sports Picture 27/07/2014 Jim Forbes Chairman of the Central Region of Rebel Og who presented the the Cork Priemer u14 Football Cup to Jamie o'Neill capt.of the victorious Beara team in Drimoleague ,Co. Cork. Picture: Des Barry.
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 Examiner Sports Picture 27/07/2014 Beara forward Daragh McElhinney in a tussle for possession with Eire Og's Jack Murphy on the attack against Eire Og in the Cork Premier u14 Football final in Drimoleague ,Co. Cork. Picture: Des Barry.
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Martin and Sinead O'Sullivan and their children Kian and Ryan from Durrus, West Cork at the West Cork Masters V The Republic of Ireland Over 40s at Dunmanway Rugby Club in aid of the West Cork Rap[id Response and prostate cancer awareness. Picture Dan Linehan
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Cork City manager John Caulfield with Cork Masters Ger McCarthy and former Cork City star Patsy Freyne at the West Cork Masters V The Republic of Ireland Over 40s at Dunmanway Rugby Club in aid of the West Cork Rap[id Response and prostate cancer awareness. Picture Dan Linehan
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Eoin Buckley with former Irish soccer star Paul McGrath the West Cork Masters V The Republic of Ireland Over 40s at Dunmanway Rugby Club in aid of the West Cork Rap[id Response and prostate cancer awareness. Picture Dan Linehan
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Soccer fans Shauna Coughlan, Martina Coakley, Laurna O'Sullivan and Erica Coakley at the West Cork Masters V The Republic of Ireland Over 40s at Dunmanway Rugby Club in aid of the West Cork Rap[id Response and prostate cancer awareness. Picture Dan Linehan
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Paul McGrath having his picture with young Daniel McCarthy from Dunmanway during the West Cork Masters V The Republic of Ireland Over 40s at Dunmanway Rugby Club in aid of the West Cork Rap[id Response and prostate cancer awareness. Picture Dan Linehan
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A large crowd watch the West Cork Masters V The Republic of Ireland Over 40s match at Dunmanway Rugby Club in aid of the West Cork Rap[id Response and prostate cancer awareness. Picture Dan Linehan
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Patsy Freyne, The Masters getting a fine pass away from Irelands Brian Byrne during the West Cork Masters V The Republic of Ireland Over 40s at Dunmanway Rugby Club in aid of the West Cork Rap[id Response and prostate cancer awareness. Picture Dan Linehan
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Ireland's Ronnie Whelan getting the better of the Masters Kieran O'Leary during the West Cork Masters V The Republic of Ireland Over 40s at Dunmanway Rugby Club in aid of the West Cork Rap[id Response and prostate cancer awareness. Picture Dan Linehan
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Ireland's Stephen Cooney under pressure during the West Cork Masters V The Republic of Ireland Over 40s at Dunmanway Rugby Club in aid of the West Cork Rap[id Response and prostate cancer awareness. Picture Dan Linehan
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Dermot O'Donoghue getting in a tackle on Irelands Ronnie Whelan during the West Cork Masters V The Republic of Ireland Over 40s at Dunmanway Rugby Club in aid of the West Cork Rap[id Response and prostate cancer awareness. Picture Dan Linehan
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The Irish team who took part in the the West Cork Masters V The Republic of Ireland Over 40s match at Dunmanway Rugby Club in aid of the West Cork Rap[id Response and prostate cancer awareness. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Sport Picture 26-07-2014
Ronnie Whelan with Cork City manager John Caulfield during the West Cork Masters V The Republic of Ireland Over 40s at Dunmanway Rugby Club in aid of the West Cork Rap[id Response and prostate cancer awareness. Picture Dan Linehan
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The Irish team line up prior to the start of the West Cork Masters V The Republic of Ireland Over 40s at Dunmanway Rugby Club in aid of the West Cork Rap[id Response and prostate cancer awareness. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Sport Picture 26-07-2014
Brian Byrne celebrates his goal with Paul McGee and Niall Quinn during the West Cork Masters V The Republic of Ireland Over 40s at Dunmanway Rugby Club in aid of the West Cork Rap[id Response and prostate cancer awareness. Picture Dan Linehan
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Niall Quinn in action during the West Cork Masters V The Republic of Ireland Over 40s at Dunmanway Rugby Club in aid of the West Cork Rap[id Response and prostate cancer awareness. Picture Dan Linehan
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Claire Beechiner, Douglas, Aoife O'Keeffe, Blackrock and Megan McLaughlin, Blackrock, Cork at the home international rowing regatta at the National Rowing Centre, Inniscarra, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Irish Rowing PRO Michelle Carpenter is reflected in this old trophy at the home international rowing regatta at the National Rowing Centre, Inniscarra, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Six year old Martha O'Grady from West Meath at the home international rowing regatta at the National Rowing Centre, Inniscarra, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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UK girls, and lightpair Vicki Mortimor and Claire Brichenough at the home international rowing regatta at the National Rowing Centre, Inniscarra, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The junior mens coxless 4 of Alex Coyne, Patrick O'Connor, Adam Browne and Donal Coen in action at the home international rowing regatta at the National Rowing Centre, Inniscarra, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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The women's coxed 4 of Martina Bracken, Carmel Kelly, Aine O'Leary and Edel Garry in action at the home international rowing regatta at the National Rowing Centre, Inniscarra, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Cox Gavin Connolly on the ready at the start of the men's coxed 4 at the home international rowing regatta at the National Rowing Centre, Inniscarra, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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The mens coxed 4, of A.J. Rawlinson, David Brett, cillian Dunne and Karl Kavanagh in action at the home international rowing regatta at the National Rowing Centre, Inniscarra, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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The mens coxed 4, of A.J. Rawlinson, David Brett, cillian Dunne and Karl Kavanagh in action at the home international rowing regatta at the National Rowing Centre, Inniscarra, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Amy Grieve from the UK at the home international rowing regatta at the National Rowing Centre, Inniscarra, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News and County Picture 27-07-2014
TV and Radio presenter George Hook with Con O'connell and Jeanette O'Leary at the Harvest Open day at Slí Eile, Churchtown, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News and County Picture 27-07-2014
Clare men, Harry Bartelink and Jim Cronin having a chat with Joan Hamilton from Drominagh at the Harvest Open day at Slí Eile, Churchtown, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Sunshine girls Evie O'Mahony, Mia Dickens, Elly O'Sullivan and Lilly O'flynn from Chruchtown at the Harvest Festival Open day at Slí Eile, Churchtown, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Ten year old Muireann O'Brien from Burnfort in the wild garden at the Harvest Open day at Slí Eile, Churchtown, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Lisa Kennedy, Limerick and Maria O'Keeffe, Lyre, Co Cork at the Harvest Open day at Slí Eile, Churchtown, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Clare man Jim Cronin getting ready to plough with his horses at the Harvest Open day at Slí Eile, Churchtown, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Clare man Jim Cronin getting ready to plough with his horses at the Harvest Open day at Slí Eile, Churchtown, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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David Law high up in the trees at the Harvest Open day at Slí Eile, Churchtown, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Intermediate Championship Semi-Final, OÕConnor Park, Tullamore, Co.Offaly 26/7/2014
Cork vs Galway
Cork's John O'Callaghan and Shane Maloney of Galway
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 Examiner News Picture 27/07/2014 Courcey Rovers player Gavin Moloney tries to hand pass past Bride Rovers 's Cian o'Conor in the Cork S.H.C. game in Pairc ui Rinn, Cork..Picture: Des Barry.
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Limerick vs Wexford
Referee Barry Kelly shows Matthew O'Hanlon of Wexford a red card
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 Examiner News Picture 27/07/2014 Taking part in the Anti War march in Cork . Picture: Des Barry.
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 Examiner News Picture 27/07/2014 Na Piarsaigh's Christopher Joyce winning possession from Killeagh's Andrew Walsh in the Cork S.H.C. game in Pairc ui Rinn, Cork.Picture: Des Barry.
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 Examiner Sports Picture 27/07/2014 Jim Forbes Chairman of the Central Region of Rebel Og who presented the the Cork Priemer u14 Football Cup to Jamie o'Neill capt.of the victorious Beara team in Drimoleague ,Co. Cork. Picture: Des Barry.
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 Examiner Sports Picture 27/07/2014 Nire forward hane Ryan fists the ball to the net past Stradbaly goalkeeper Oliver Costelloe in the Waterford S.F.C. game in Dungarvan. Picture: Des Barry.
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The local Gardai gets called into take a picture of a fan with Paul McGrath during the West Cork Masters V The Republic of Ireland Over 40s at Dunmanway Rugby Club in aid of the West Cork Rap[id Response and prostate cancer awareness. Picture Dan Linehan
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Limerick vs Wexford
Wexford's Liam Ryan crashes into teamate Eoin Moore after winning possession
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Tipperary's John OÕDwyer with Shane Durkin, Liam Rushe and Michael Carton of Dublin
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The mens coxed 4, of A.J. Rawlinson, David Brett, cillian Dunne and Karl Kavanagh in action at the home international rowing regatta at the National Rowing Centre, Inniscarra, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Cork Palestine Solidarity Casmpaign protest on Patrick Street, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary 27/7/2014
Tipperary vs Dublin
Dublin's manager Anthony Daly dejected
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 The junior mens coxless 4 of Alex Coyne, Patrick O'Connor, Adam Browne and Donal Coen in action at the home international rowing regatta at the National Rowing Centre, Inniscarra, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Tourism Feature on Tramore, Co, Waterford.
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Supporting Ireland were Eimear Lambe, Dublin, Kirstie Turner, Belfast and Jane Coleman, Dublin at the home international rowing regatta at the National Rowing Centre, Inniscarra, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 GAA Football All Ireland Senior Championship Round 4A, OÕConnor Park, Tullamore, Co.Offaly 26/7/2014
Galway vs Tipperary
Ciaran Fitzgerald of Tipp dejected at the end of the game
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Donall Farmer
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 GAA Football All Ireland Senior Championship Round 4A, OÕConnor Park, Tullamore, Co.Offaly 26/7/2014
Galway vs Tipperary
Michael Lundy of Galway with Ciaran McDonald of Tipp
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 GAA Football All Ireland Senior Championship Round 4A, OÕConnor Park, Tullamore, Co.Offaly 26/7/2014
Cork vs Sligo
Cork manager Brian Cuthbert
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1652230 
 27-7-2014: Walkers participating in the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre pictured at Torc Waterfall, Killarney on Sunday as they head off on their final journey on the Kerry Way.
The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails.
Photo: Don MacMonagle

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Clare man Jim Cronin getting ready to plough with his horses at the Harvest Open day at Slí Eile, Churchtown, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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David Leen from the Cork City Archery Club in action at the Harvest Open day at Slí Eile, Churchtown, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 25-7-2014: Angela Collins, Dr Pat Forde and Anne O'Sullivan cool down in the Atlantic Ocean during the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

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press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
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 XXJob. 25th July, 2014.From left: Members of the Meath Wind Information Group are front Michael Newman,Anne and Pearl McCabe (left),Tom Mulvaney (extreme left) Marina Reilly (Back left),Dermot Curtis, June Curtis (back) andGary McCabe (pink cap) photographed in the village of Lobinstown, County Meath. Photo:Barry Cronin/www.barrycronin.com 087-9598549 046-9055044 info@barrycronin.com 
 Keywords: Barry Cronin, Barry Cronin photographer, Farm, beach, bettystown beach, farming, good weather, irish good weather, irish summer, laytown beach, leisure, technology
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 XXJob. 25th July, 2014.From left: Members of the Meath Wind Information Group from left: Anne and Pearl McCabe, Dermot Curtis, Marina Reilly, ,Gary McCabe (pink cap),Tom Mulvaney and June Curtis photographed in the village of Lobinstown, County Meath. Photo:Barry Cronin/www.barrycronin.com 087-9598549 046-9055044 info@barrycronin.com 
 Keywords: Barry Cronin, Barry Cronin photographer, Farm, beach, bettystown beach, farming, good weather, irish good weather, irish summer, laytown beach, leisure, technology
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 XXJob. 25th July, 2014.From left: Members of the Meath Wind Information Group are front Michael Newman,Anne and Pearl McCabe (left),Tom Mulvaney (extreme left) Marina Reilly (Back left),Dermot Curtis, June Curtis (back) andGary McCabe (pink cap) photographed in the village of Lobinstown, County Meath. Photo:Barry Cronin/www.barrycronin.com 087-9598549 046-9055044 info@barrycronin.com 
 Keywords: Barry Cronin, Barry Cronin photographer, Farm, beach, bettystown beach, farming, good weather, irish good weather, irish summer, laytown beach, leisure, technology
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 XXJob. 25th July, 2014.From left: Members of the Meath Wind Information Group from left:Brendan Smyth, Rosemary and Padraig Dolan and Dympna Cassidy photographed in the village of Carlanstown, County Meath. Photo:Barry Cronin/www.barrycronin.com 087-9598549 046-9055044 info@barrycronin.com 
 Keywords: Barry Cronin, Barry Cronin photographer, Farm, beach, bettystown beach, farming, good weather, irish good weather, irish summer, laytown beach, leisure, technology
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 XXJob. 25th July, 2014.From left: Members of the Meath Wind Information Group from left:Brendan Smyth, Rosemary and Padraig Dolan and Dympna Cassidy photographed in the village of Carlanstown, County Meath. Photo:Barry Cronin/www.barrycronin.com 087-9598549 046-9055044 info@barrycronin.com 
 Keywords: Barry Cronin, Barry Cronin photographer, Farm, beach, bettystown beach, farming, good weather, irish good weather, irish summer, laytown beach, leisure, technology
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 XXJob. 25th July, 2014.From left: Members of the Meath Wind Information Group from left:Padraig Dolan, Dympna Cassidy, Rosemary Dolan and Brendan Smyth photographed in the village of Carlanstown, County Meath. Photo:Barry Cronin/www.barrycronin.com 087-9598549 046-9055044 info@barrycronin.com 
 Keywords: Barry Cronin, Barry Cronin photographer, Farm, beach, bettystown beach, farming, good weather, irish good weather, irish summer, laytown beach, leisure, technology
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 XXJob. 25th July, 2014.From left: Members of the Meath Wind Information Group from left:Padraig Dolan and Brendan Smyth photographed in the village of Carlanstown, County Meath. Photo:Barry Cronin/www.barrycronin.com 087-9598549 046-9055044 info@barrycronin.com 
 Keywords: Barry Cronin, Barry Cronin photographer, Farm, beach, bettystown beach, farming, good weather, irish good weather, irish summer, laytown beach, leisure, technology
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 XXJob. 25th July, 2014.From left: Members of the Meath Wind Information Group from left: Michael Newman,Anne and Pearl McCabe, Back from left: Dermot Curtis, Marina Reilly, ,Gary McCabe (pink cap),Tom Mulvaney and June Curtis photographed in the village of Lobinstown, County Meath. Photo:Barry Cronin/www.barrycronin.com 087-9598549 046-9055044 info@barrycronin.com 
 Keywords: Barry Cronin, Barry Cronin photographer, Farm, beach, bettystown beach, farming, good weather, irish good weather, irish summer, laytown beach, leisure, technology
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 XXJob. 25th July, 2014.From left: Members of the Meath Wind Information Group from left: Dympna Cassidy, Brendan Smyth,Rosemary and Padraig Dolan photographed in the village of Carlanstown, County Meath. Photo:Barry Cronin/www.barrycronin.com 087-9598549 046-9055044 info@barrycronin.com 
 Keywords: Barry Cronin, Barry Cronin photographer, Farm, beach, bettystown beach, farming, good weather, irish good weather, irish summer, laytown beach, leisure, technology
LobinstownCarlanstown786669 
 XXJob. 25th July, 2014.From left: Members of the Meath Wind Information Group from left: Anne and Pearl McCabe, Dermot Curtis, Marina Reilly, ,Gary McCabe (pink cap),Tom Mulvaney and June Curtis photographed in the village of Lobinstown, County Meath. Photo:Barry Cronin/www.barrycronin.com 087-9598549 046-9055044 info@barrycronin.com 
 Keywords: Barry Cronin, Barry Cronin photographer, Farm, beach, bettystown beach, farming, good weather, irish good weather, irish summer, laytown beach, leisure, technology
LobinstownCarlanstown786668 
 XXJob. 25th July, 2014.From left: Members of the Meath Wind Information Group from left:Padraig Dolan, Dympna Cassidy, Rosemary Dolan and Brendan Smyth photographed in the village of Carlanstown, County Meath. Photo:Barry Cronin/www.barrycronin.com 087-9598549 046-9055044 info@barrycronin.com 
 Keywords: Barry Cronin, Barry Cronin photographer, Farm, beach, bettystown beach, farming, good weather, irish good weather, irish summer, laytown beach, leisure, technology
kerry walking 1 
 A young girls wealks with her dog on Rossbeigh Strand at the weekend as the sun sets in the west. With restrictions placed on National Parks, Forest Walks, bridal paths and other common walking areas the last bastion for walkers is the beach. Hundreds of locals and tourists are taking to the strands for solitude and exercise as the foot and mouth scare still hovers over the countryside. However the sand dunes are still out of bounds and walking is only permitted on the beach proper.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

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inpho 00830568786870 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Eoin Wearen celebrates scoring 
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inpho 00830567786869 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Dinny Corcoran congratulates goalscorer Eoin Wearen
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
inpho 00830566786868 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Dinny Corcoran congratulates goalscorer Eoin Wearen
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
inpho 00830564786858 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Derek Pender with Cillian Morrison of Cork City
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
inpho 00830563786859 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Roberto Lopes with Colin Healy of Cork City
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
inpho 00830562786857 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Roberto Lopes with Cillian Morrison of Cork City
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
inpho 00830557786852 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Paddy Kavanagh with Cillian Morrison of Cork City
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
inpho 00830556786853 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Paddy Kavanagh with Cillian Morrison of Cork City
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
inpho 00830555786848 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Cork City's Darren Dennehy rises above Aidan Price Eoin Wearen and Steven Beattie
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
inpho 00830553786849 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Eoin Wearen with Colin Healy of Cork City
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
inpho 00830551786821 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Anto Murphy with Dan Murray of Cork City
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
inpho 00830550786820 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Steven Beattie with Dan Murray of Cork City
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
inpho 00830549786819 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' manager Owen Heary
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inpho 00830548786818 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Cork City manager John Caulfield
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
inpho 00830547786817 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Steven Beattie (lying on ground -right of pic) scores the first goal past Mark McNulty but gets injured in the process
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
inpho 00830546786814 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Dinny Corcoran with Dan Murray of Cork City
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
inpho 00830545786816 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Steven Beattie with Dan Murray of Cork City
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
inpho 00830544786815 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Steven Beattie with Dan Murray of Cork City
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
inpho 00830543786812 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Referee Neil Doyle
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inpho 00830542786813 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Dinny Corcoran with Darren Dennehy of Cork City
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
inpho 00830536786796 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Roberto Lopes with Mark O'Sullivan of Cork City
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
inpho 00830534786792 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians' Roberto Lopes with Mark O'Sullivan of Cork City
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
inpho 00830529786782 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Bohemians and Cork City players make their way out onto the pitch
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inpho 00830527786761 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
Players warm up ahead of Bohemians vs Cork City
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inpho 00830526786762 
 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Dalymount Park, Dublin 25/72014
Bohemians vs Cork City
"Suarez" the dog awaits the start of Bohemians and Cork City
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DSCF2055786734 
 25-7-2014: Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane is pictured with sSandra Walshe and Joan Mahon from Cork abord a boat taking them to the start of the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

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press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
DSCF2055 
 25-7-2014: Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane is pictured with sSandra Walshe and Joan Mahon from Cork abord a boat taking them to the start of the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

repro free photo

press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
DSC 6041786735 
 25-7-2014: Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane is pictured with Pat Murray and Anne O'Sullivan with some of those walking the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

repro free photo

press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
DSC 6002786737 
 25-7-2014: Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane is pictured with some of those walking the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

repro free photo

press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
DSC 5930786738 
 25-7-2014: Dr Pat Forde , Angela Collins, and Anne O'Sullivan join Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane on the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

repro free photo

press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
DSC 60410 
 25-7-2014: Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane is pictured with Pat Murray and Anne O'Sullivan with some of those walking the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

repro free photo

press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
DSC 6009 
 25-7-2014: Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane is pictured with some of those walking the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

repro free photo

press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
DSC 6002 
 25-7-2014: Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane is pictured with some of those walking the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

repro free photo

press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
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 25-7-2014: Dr Pat Forde , Angela Collins, and Anne O'Sullivan join Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane on the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

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press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
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The Black Pig Winebar, Kinsale. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 xxjob 25/07/2014 - NEWS - Delegation meeting with Governor Patrick Honohan at the Central bank.

Pictured were Rob & Fiona Fitzpatrick, Ballyhea Campaign group representatives, Peter Mathews TD, MEP Nessa Childers, Stephen Donnelly, TD, MEP Luke Ming Flanagan and Diarmuid O Flynn, Ballyhea Campaign group. Picture Nick Bradshaw
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 xxjob 25/07/2014 - NEWS - Delegation meeting with Governor Patrick Honohan at the Central bank.

Pictured were Rob & Fiona Fitzpatrick, Ballyhea Campaign group representatives, Peter Mathews TD, MEP Nessa Childers, Stephen Donnelly, TD, MEP Luke Ming Flanagan and Diarmuid O Flynn, Ballyhea Campaign group. Picture Nick Bradshaw
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 xxjob 25/07/2014 - NEWS - Delegation meeting with Governor Patrick Honohan at the Central bank.

Pictured were Rob & Fiona Fitzpatrick, Ballyhea Campaign group representatives, Peter Mathews TD, MEP Nessa Childers, Stephen Donnelly, TD, MEP Luke Ming Flanagan and Diarmuid O Flynn, Ballyhea Campaign group. Picture Nick Bradshaw
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Holly Madden, Carrigtwohill; Isabelle Walsh, Rochestown and Teagan Collins, White's Cross play in the water at Robert's Cove, Co. Cork during the hot weather on Thursday.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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 XXJob. 25th July, 2014.From left: Members of the Meath Wind Information Group are front Michael Newman,Anne and Pearl McCabe (left),Tom Mulvaney (extreme left) Marina Reilly (Back left),Dermot Curtis, June Curtis (back) andGary McCabe (pink cap) photographed in the village of Lobinstown, County Meath. Photo:Barry Cronin/www.barrycronin.com 087-9598549 046-9055044 info@barrycronin.com 
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 xxjob 25/07/2014 - NEWS - Delegation meeting with Governor Patrick Honohan at the Central bank.

Pictured were Rob & Fiona Fitzpatrick, Ballyhea Campaign group representatives, Peter Mathews TD, MEP Nessa Childers, Stephen Donnelly, TD, MEP Luke Ming Flanagan and Diarmuid O Flynn, Ballyhea Campaign group. Picture Nick Bradshaw
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 xxjob 25/07/2014 - NEWS - Pictured is the new ombudsman Peter Feeney with retiring ombudsman, John Horgan at Press Council of Ireland. Picture Nick Bradshaw
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 25-7-2014: Kerry legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador Pat Spillane is pictured with some of those walking the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

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press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
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 xxjob 04/07/2014 - STYLE - Pictured is Vicki Mooney. Picture Nick Bradshaw
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The Black Pig Winebar, Kinsale. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 1st July, 2014.Journalist Maggie Carragher who underwent a Boots Pharmacy anti-wrinkle cream treatment one month after testing.Photo:Barry Cronin/www.barrycronin.com 087-9598549 046-9055044 info@barrycronin.comPhoto:Barry Cronin/www.barrycronin.com 087-9598549 046-9055044 info@barrycronin.com 
 Keywords: Barry Cronin, Barry Cronin photographer, Irish farmer, Irish photographer, Irish photography, agri, agriculture, cattle, cows, farmer, farming, features photographer, irish agriculture, irish farming, meath photographer, portrait photographer, sucklers
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 REPRO FREE.Acclaimed cellist Jan Hendrik Rubel rehearsing in a secret cave near Kinsale for his concert on Wednesday evening during Kinsale Arts Festival..Picture. John Allen
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 xxjob 09/07/2014 - BOOKS - Pictured is Herman Koch. Picture Nick Bradshaw
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 IE WEEKEND 19/07/2014 ... 
The Black Pig Winebar, Kinsale. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 XXJob 30th May, 2014 - Maggie Carragher is going to test the new, much hyped Boots serum for a month.Photo:Barry Cronin/www.barrycronin.com 087-9598549 046-9055044 info@barrycronin.com
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 25-7-2014: Angela Collins, Dr Pat Forde and Anne O'Sullivan cool down in the Atlantic Ocean during the 3 day Kerry Way Walk for Cancer Research at Kenmare Pier on Friday on day 1 of the three day event which will take walkers through some of the most scenic parts of South Kerry.
Picture by Don MacMonagle

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press release:
9th Kerry Way Cancer Research Gets Under Way 
Organisers hope to raise €50k for cancer research projects Hundreds of walkers have descended on the Kingdom for the 9th annual Kerry Way Cancer Research walk in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research who fund cancer research programmes administered by Cork Cancer Research Centre.

The Kerry Way Cancer Research walk is a guided 70km walk over three days combining impressive mountain views, dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, wooded paths and lakes along the Kerry Way trails. Challenging but fun, the great camaraderie on the route adds to the spectacular settings and ensures a truly memorable experience in the Kingdom. 
Kerry footballing legend and Breakthrough Cancer Research ambassador, Pat Spillane was on hand to wave the walkers off on their trek. The walks over the three days include some of Irelands most fabulous walk ways Lauragh to Kenmare incorporating part of The Beara Way, Lough Inchiquin the Torc Waterfall and Esknamucky Glen, this year’s walk features the added element of a twilight boat trip on Friday evening across the beautiful Kenmare Bay, landing at Templenoe to start the walk to Kenmare.

Speaking at the starting point Orla Dolan, Breakthrough Cancer Research Fundraising Manager said “The Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk has gone from strength to strength raising over €650,000 for cancer research in the past nine years. Today’s walk turnout is testament to the popularity of the walk and also all the lives cancer effects, people want to play their part in the fight against cancer and we are delighted to have them here with us this weekend. We couldn’t run such an enjoyable walk without the dedicated fundraising committee and also all the sponsors who have so kindly helped us again this year, they include: Cuffe & Co Insurance Brokers, Heineken Ireland, Jenkinson Logistics LAYA Healthcare, Allfresh Wholesale Ltd, Butlers Chocolates, Bob Christie Flapjacks, Dunnes Stores (Bishopstown, Cork), Euro Medical and First Aid, Fyffes, General Mills U.K. Limited, Hallissey & Co, Hellenic, Johnson & Johnson, Lucozade Ireland, PepsiCo, , Keary's, Kellogg's, Sam Dennigan & Co., Supervalu Kenmare and Veronica’s Snacks”
To support the work of Breakthrough Cancer Research please visit www.hopeliveshere.ie
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At the Thomas Crosbie Holdings Ltd (TCH) annual dinner which was held at Group Headquarters, 97 South Mall last evening where John Cleese was the guest speaker.
Cliff Taylor, Editor, Sunday Business Post; Dan Linehan, Chief Executive, The Evening Echo; Angela Crowley, CEO, TCM and Ger O'Donovan, Marsh.

Pic: Brian Lougheed
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Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo's Evan McMillan and PŒl AndrŽ Helland of Rosenborg 
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Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo's Danny Ledwith (centre) leaves the pitch with an injury
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Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo goalkeeper Gary Rogers claims a cross
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 UEFA Europa League Second Qualifying Round 1st Leg, Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim, Norway 17/7/2014
Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo's Danny Ledwith leaves the pitch with an injury
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Ned Alley
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 UEFA Europa League Second Qualifying Round 1st Leg, Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim, Norway 17/7/2014
Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo's Alan Keane with Riku Riski and Daniel Berntsen of Rosenborg 
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Ned Alley
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 UEFA Europa League Second Qualifying Round 1st Leg, Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim, Norway 17/7/2014
Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Danny North celebrates scoring Sligo's second goal with fans
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 UEFA Europa League Second Qualifying Round 1st Leg, Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim, Norway 17/7/2014
Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo goalscorers Alan Keane and Danny North celebrate after the game 
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Ned Alley
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 UEFA Europa League Second Qualifying Round 1st Leg, Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim, Norway 17/7/2014
Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo goalscorer Danny North celebrates after the game
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Ned Alley
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 UEFA Europa League Second Qualifying Round 1st Leg, Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim, Norway 17/7/2014
Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo Rovers fans celebrate after the game
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Ned Alley
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 UEFA Europa League Second Qualifying Round 1st Leg, Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim, Norway 17/7/2014
Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo Rovers fans celebrate after the game
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Ned Alley
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 UEFA Europa League Second Qualifying Round 1st Leg, Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim, Norway 17/7/2014
Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo's Danny North and Tore Reginiussen of Rosenborg 
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Ned Alley
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 UEFA Europa League Second Qualifying Round 1st Leg, Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim, Norway 17/7/2014
Rosenborg vs Sligo Rovers
Sligo's Ruairi Keating has his scot saved
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 XXjob 18/07/2014 SPORT The Rebel Óg July award recipient Ciaran O'Neill, Ballinascarthy team Captain, with his mother Bernice O'Neill, at the Rebel Óg Sports Awards ceremony, Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell 
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 XXjob 18/07/2014 SPORT Mary Claire Cummins presenting the Rebel Óg July award to Ciaran O'Neill, Ballinascarthy team Captain, included are Front row, L to R Marc Sheehan, Chairperson Rebel Óg, Stephen O'Leary, Juvenile Chairman Ballinascarthy GAA Club, Cllr Kenneth O'Flynn, Deputy Lord Mayor, and Diarmuid Vaughan, Marketing Rochestown Park, Hotel, Back Row Michael Evans, Rebal ÓG Judging Panel, Aidan O'Rourke, Rebal Óg West Region, Ursula Hennessy, Ballinascarthy Juvenile Secretary, Denis Hurley, Irish Examiner, Tom Tobin, Rochestown Par, and John Corcoran, Chairman Carbery Division. at the Rebel Óg Sports Awards, Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell 
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/COUNTY 24/07/2014 ... 
Enjoying the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Kilmeen/Kilbree GAA Club in Rossmore were twins Isla and Rory McCarthy photographed with Cork footballer Brian Hurley, one of the Cúl Camp ambassadors, who was in attendance. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/COUNTY 24/07/2014 ... 
Enjoying the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Kilmeen/Kilbree GAA Club in Rossmore were (from left) Donnacha Keohane, Tadhg O'Brien and Tadhg O'Neill Callanan. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/COUNTY 24/07/2014 ... 
Enjoying the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Kilmeen/Kilbree GAA Club in Rossmore were twins Sean and Leah McCarthy. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EEjob 24/07/2014.
Echo News.
Fine Weather pictures from Claycastle Beach, Youghal, Co. Cork.
Michael Farrell with Lauren, Hannah, Amelia and Ronan, all from Youghal.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 24/07/2014.
Echo News.
The Ruby Princess docked in Cobh, Co. Cork.
Geraldine and John McSweeney, Ballyvolane with Jenny and Lucy Murphy, from Grenagh.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/COUNTY 24/07/2014 ... 
Some of the many participants enjoying the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Kilmeen/Kilbree GAA Club in Rossmore. Included are two of the coaches Laura Clancy and Jonathan Deasy. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Enjoying the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Kilmeen/Kilbree GAA Club in Rossmore were (from left) Orlaith Kirby, Mary Murphy, Rachel Deasy, Heather Brimble, Caoimhe Murphy and Kate O'Donovan. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Cork footballer Brian Hurley, one of the Cúl Camp ambassadors, signing autographs for the boys and girls attending the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Kilmeen/Kilbree GAA Club in Rossmore. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Enjoying the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Kilmeen/Kilbree GAA Club in Rossmore was Alison Collins. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Enjoying the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Kilmeen/Kilbree GAA Club in Rossmore were (from left) Oscar O'Donovan, Mark Keohane, Jack Murphy, Paul Lyons, Cian Murphy, Darren McCarthy and Olan Murphy. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Enjoying the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Kilmeen/Kilbree GAA Club in Rossmore was Laura O'Sullivan. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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The Collins sisters (from left) Cara, Aoibhi and Ellie photographed with Cork footballer Brian Hurley, one of the Cúl Camp ambassadors, at the Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camp at Kilmeen/Kilbree GAA Club in Rossmore. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 2014 UEFA Women's U19 Championship Semi-Final, Mjøndalen Stadium, Mjondalen, Norway 24/7/2014
Republic of Ireland vs The Netherlands
Netherlands goalkeeper Jennifer Vreugdenhil claims the ball from Savannah McCarthy of Ireland
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Republic of Ireland vs The Netherlands
Netherlands' Inessa Kaagman with Lauren Dwyer of Ireland
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Republic of Ireland vs The Netherlands
Netherlands' Vivianne Miedema celebrates scoring the opening goal with Laura Strik
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Republic of Ireland vs The Netherlands
Netherlands' Inessa Kaagman with Lauren Dwyer of Ireland
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Republic of Ireland vs The Netherlands
Netherlands' Vivianne Miedema celebrates scoring the opening goal with Laura Strik
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 2014 UEFA Women's U19 Championship Semi-Final, Mjøndalen Stadium, Mjondalen, Norway 24/7/2014
Republic of Ireland vs The Netherlands
Ireland's Clare Shine and Danique Kerkdijk of the Netherlands
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Republic of Ireland vs The Netherlands
Netherlands' Jill Roord with Keeva Keenan of Ireland
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 2014 UEFA Women's U19 Championship Semi-Final, Mjøndalen Stadium, Mjondalen, Norway 24/7/2014
Republic of Ireland vs The Netherlands
Netherlands' Keeva Keenan with Danique Kerkdijk of Ireland
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Republic of Ireland vs The Netherlands
Netherlands' Jill Roord with Keeva Keenan of Ireland
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Republic of Ireland vs The Netherlands
Ireland's Clare Shine and Danique Kerkdijk of the Netherlands
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 2014 UEFA Women's U19 Championship Semi-Final, Mjøndalen Stadium, Mjondalen, Norway 24/7/2014
Republic of Ireland vs The Netherlands
Netherlands' Keeva Keenan with Danique Kerkdijk of Ireland
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 UEFA Europa League Second Qualifying Round 2nd Leg, The Showgrounds, Sligo 24/7/2014
Sligo Rovers vs Rosenborg
RosenborgÕs assistant manager Erik Hofyun and manager Kare Ingebrigsten
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Sligo Rovers vs Rosenborg
RosenborgÕs manager Kare Ingebrigsten
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 UEFA Europa League Second Qualifying Round 2nd Leg, The Showgrounds, Sligo 24/7/2014
Sligo Rovers vs Rosenborg
RosenborgÕs assistant manager Erik Hofyun
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Sligo Rovers vs Rosenborg
RosenborgÕs assistant manager Erik Hofyun and manager Kare Ingebrigsten
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Sligo Rovers vs Rosenborg
RosenborgÕs assistant manager Erik Hofyun and manager Kare Ingebrigsten
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Sligo Rovers vs Rosenborg
RosenborgÕs Mikael Dorsin and Paul OÕConor of Sligo
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Sligo Rovers vs Rosenborg
Sligo's Danny North celebrates scoring the opening goal of the game
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Sligo Rovers vs Rosenborg
Sligo's David Cawley and Mike Jensen of Rosenborg
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Sligo Rovers vs Rosenborg
Sligo's Danny North celebrates scoring the opening goal of the game
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Sligo Rovers vs Rosenborg
Sligo's Danny North celebrates scoring the opening goal of the game
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Sligo Rovers vs Rosenborg
RosenborgÕs Morten Gamst Pedersen reacts to a missed chance
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 2014 UEFA Women's U19 Championship Semi-Final, Mjøndalen Stadium, Mjondalen, Norway 24/7/2014
Republic of Ireland vs The Netherlands
Ireland's Grace Wright dejected after the Netherlands players celebrate a goal
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Sligo's Danny North celebrates scoring the opening goal of the game
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Sligo's Danny North scores his sides first goal despite goalkeeper Alexander Hansen of Rosenborg
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RosenborgÕs Mikael Dorsin dejected
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Sligo's Alan Keane and Seamus Conneely with Morten Gamst Pedersen of Rosenborg
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RosenborgÕs Mike Jensen celebrates scoring his sides third goal with Tore Reginiussen
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RosenborgÕs Mike Jensen celebrates scoring his sides third goal
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Sligo's John Russell and Danny North dejected after RosenborgÕs Mike Jensen scored his sides second goal
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Sligo's John Russell and Alan Keane dejected after the game
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Sligo's John Russell dejected after the game
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Picture: Clare Keogh

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Julia Brosnan pictured singing in Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral's stalls during an outdoor performance with fellow participants of Summer SING! is presented in partnership with ARTlifeCULTURE and has bee running as part of the Music Generation Cork City summer programme. Taking place over the week of 21st - 25th July, each day 180 young singers between 6 - 14 years of age have been gathering at Triskel Christchurch before moving on to other cultural spaces around the city of Cork.

Picture: Clare Keogh

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Pictured: Charlotte O'Hallorab of Glanmire pictured singing Shark Attack during an outdoor performance Cork City Centre with fellow participants of Summer SING! is presented in partnership with ARTlifeCULTURE and has bee running as part of the Music Generation Cork City summer programme.

Taking place over the week of 21st - 25th July, each day 180 young singers between 6 - 14 years of age have been gathering at Triskel Christchurch before moving on to other cultural spaces around the city of Cork.

Picture: Clare Keogh

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Participants of Summer SING shark Attack during an outdoor performance in Cork City Centre ! is presented in partnership with ARTlifeCULTURE and has been running as part of the Music Generation Cork City summer programme. Taking place over the week of 21st - 25th July, each day 180 young singers between 6 - 14 years of age have been gathering at Triskel Christchurch before moving on to other cultural spaces around the city of Cork.

Picture: Clare Keogh

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Blue Monkey PR

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Pictured: Charlotte O'Hallorab of Glanmire pictured singing Shark Attack during an outdoor performance Cork City Centre with fellow participants of Summer SING! is presented in partnership with ARTlifeCULTURE and has bee running as part of the Music Generation Cork City summer programme.

Taking place over the week of 21st - 25th July, each day 180 young singers between 6 - 14 years of age have been gathering at Triskel Christchurch before moving on to other cultural spaces around the city of Cork.

Picture: Clare Keogh

Linda Plover

Blue Monkey PR

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Dublin Office - 12-14 College Green, Dublin 2

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Alicia Edwards - Children's Chorus Manager at the METropolitan Opera in New York City and her role at summer SING! is ‘Festival Manager’

Summer SING is presented in partnership with ARTlifeCULTURE and has bee running as part of the Music Generation Cork City summer programme. Taking place over the week of 21st - 25th July, each day 180 young singers between 6 - 14 years of age have been gathering at Triskel Christchurch before moving on to other cultural spaces around the city of Cork. 
Picture: Clare Keogh 
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Blue Monkey PR

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Dublin Office - 12-14 College Green, Dublin 2

t. +353 (0)21 4570357
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Alicia Edwards - Children's Chorus Manager at the METropolitan Opera in New York City and her role at summer SING! is ‘Festival Manager’

Summer SING is presented in partnership with ARTlifeCULTURE and has bee running as part of the Music Generation Cork City summer programme. Taking place over the week of 21st - 25th July, each day 180 young singers between 6 - 14 years of age have been gathering at Triskel Christchurch before moving on to other cultural spaces around the city of Cork. 
Picture: Clare Keogh 
-- 
Linda Plover

Blue Monkey PR

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Dublin Office - 12-14 College Green, Dublin 2

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Alicia Edwards - Children's Chorus Manager at the METropolitan Opera in New York City and her role at summer SING! is ‘Festival Manager’

Summer SING is presented in partnership with ARTlifeCULTURE and has bee running as part of the Music Generation Cork City summer programme. Taking place over the week of 21st - 25th July, each day 180 young singers between 6 - 14 years of age have been gathering at Triskel Christchurch before moving on to other cultural spaces around the city of Cork. 
Picture: Clare Keogh 
-- 
Linda Plover

Blue Monkey PR

Cork Office - Mill Room 7, 3rd Floor, Thompson House, MacCurtain Street, Cork
Dublin Office - 12-14 College Green, Dublin 2

t. +353 (0)21 4570357
m. +353 (0)86 1971953
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Lara Flynn of Douglas, Isabell Peet of Friars Walk and Ellie Moore of Douglas

Alicia Edwards is festival director of Summer SING!

Summer SING is presented in partnership with ARTlifeCULTURE and has bee running as part of the Music Generation Cork City summer programme. Taking place over the week of 21st - 25th July, each day 180 young singers between 6 - 14 years of age have been gathering at Triskel Christchurch before moving on to other cultural spaces around the city of Cork. 
Picture: Clare Keogh 
-- 
Linda Plover

Blue Monkey PR

Cork Office - Mill Room 7, 3rd Floor, Thompson House, MacCurtain Street, Cork
Dublin Office - 12-14 College Green, Dublin 2

t. +353 (0)21 4570357
m. +353 (0)86 1971953
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Lara Flynn of Douglas, Isabell Peet of Friars Walk and Ellie Moore of Douglas

Alicia Edwards is festival director of Summer SING!

Summer SING is presented in partnership with ARTlifeCULTURE and has bee running as part of the Music Generation Cork City summer programme. Taking place over the week of 21st - 25th July, each day 180 young singers between 6 - 14 years of age have been gathering at Triskel Christchurch before moving on to other cultural spaces around the city of Cork. 
Picture: Clare Keogh 
-- 
Linda Plover

Blue Monkey PR

Cork Office - Mill Room 7, 3rd Floor, Thompson House, MacCurtain Street, Cork
Dublin Office - 12-14 College Green, Dublin 2

t. +353 (0)21 4570357
m. +353 (0)86 1971953
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Lara Flynn of Douglas, Isabell Peet of Friars Walk and Ellie Moore of Douglas

Alicia Edwards is festival director of Summer SING!

Summer SING is presented in partnership with ARTlifeCULTURE and has bee running as part of the Music Generation Cork City summer programme. Taking place over the week of 21st - 25th July, each day 180 young singers between 6 - 14 years of age have been gathering at Triskel Christchurch before moving on to other cultural spaces around the city of Cork. 
Picture: Clare Keogh 
-- 
Linda Plover

Blue Monkey PR

Cork Office - Mill Room 7, 3rd Floor, Thompson House, MacCurtain Street, Cork
Dublin Office - 12-14 College Green, Dublin 2

t. +353 (0)21 4570357
m. +353 (0)86 1971953
w. www.bluemonkeypr.com
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Participants of Summer SING! Summer SING is presented in partnership with ARTlifeCULTURE and has bee running as part of the Music Generation Cork City summer programme. Taking place over the week of 21st - 25th July, each day 180 young singers between 6 - 14 years of age have been gathering at Triskel Christchurch before moving on to other cultural spaces around the city of Cork. 
Picture: Clare Keogh 
-- 
Linda Plover

Blue Monkey PR

Cork Office - Mill Room 7, 3rd Floor, Thompson House, MacCurtain Street, Cork
Dublin Office - 12-14 College Green, Dublin 2

t. +353 (0)21 4570357
m. +353 (0)86 1971953
w. www.bluemonkeypr.com
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Participants of Summer SING! Summer SING is presented in partnership with ARTlifeCULTURE and has bee running as part of the Music Generation Cork City summer programme. Taking place over the week of 21st - 25th July, each day 180 young singers between 6 - 14 years of age have been gathering at Triskel Christchurch before moving on to other cultural spaces around the city of Cork. 
Picture: Clare Keogh 
-- 
Linda Plover

Blue Monkey PR

Cork Office - Mill Room 7, 3rd Floor, Thompson House, MacCurtain Street, Cork
Dublin Office - 12-14 College Green, Dublin 2

t. +353 (0)21 4570357
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Alicia Edwards - Children's Chorus Manager at the METropolitan Opera in New York City and her role at summer SING! is ‘Festival Manager’

Summer SING is presented in partnership with ARTlifeCULTURE and has bee running as part of the Music Generation Cork City summer programme. Taking place over the week of 21st - 25th July, each day 180 young singers between 6 - 14 years of age have been gathering at Triskel Christchurch before moving on to other cultural spaces around the city of Cork. 
Picture: Clare Keogh 
-- 
Linda Plover

Blue Monkey PR

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Dublin Office - 12-14 College Green, Dublin 2

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Alicia Edwards - Children's Chorus Manager at the METropolitan Opera in New York City and her role at summer SING! is ‘Festival Manager’

Summer SING is presented in partnership with ARTlifeCULTURE and has bee running as part of the Music Generation Cork City summer programme. Taking place over the week of 21st - 25th July, each day 180 young singers between 6 - 14 years of age have been gathering at Triskel Christchurch before moving on to other cultural spaces around the city of Cork. 
Picture: Clare Keogh 
-- 
Linda Plover

Blue Monkey PR

Cork Office - Mill Room 7, 3rd Floor, Thompson House, MacCurtain Street, Cork
Dublin Office - 12-14 College Green, Dublin 2

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Lara Flynn of Douglas, Isabell Peet of Friars Walk and Ellie Moore of Douglas

Alicia Edwards is festival director of Summer SING!

Summer SING is presented in partnership with ARTlifeCULTURE and has bee running as part of the Music Generation Cork City summer programme. Taking place over the week of 21st - 25th July, each day 180 young singers between 6 - 14 years of age have been gathering at Triskel Christchurch before moving on to other cultural spaces around the city of Cork. 
Picture: Clare Keogh 
-- 
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Blue Monkey PR

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Enjoying the Get Up & Go windsurfing and summer camps at Oysterhaven Activity Centre, Co. Cork, was William Bennett on his holidays. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Enjoying the summer camp at Oysterhaven Activity Centre, Co. Cork, were instructor Niamh Murphy with Fia McCarthy and Lily Grey on a kayak. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Tarla Murphy, Kilkenny, enjoying the summer camp at Oysterhaven Activity Centre, Co. Cork. 
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Enjoying the Get Up & Go windsurfing and summer camps at Oysterhaven Activity Centre, Co. Cork. 
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Boys and girls enjoying the summer camp at Oysterhaven Activity Centre, Co. Cork, with instructor Clare Canavan. 
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Sadhbh Connolly, Madelaine Kate and Zoe Lynch MacDonagh and Áine Lucy Golden pictured singing in Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral during an outdoor performance with fellow participants of Summer SING! is presented in partnership with ARTlifeCULTURE and has bee running as part of the Music Generation Cork City summer programme. Taking place over the week of 21st - 25th July, each day 180 young singers between 6 - 14 years of age have been gathering at Triskel Christchurch before moving on to other cultural spaces around the city of Cork.

Picture: Clare Keogh

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1485386 
 Cllr Tom Sheehan pictured in the potholed Buttevant main street.
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Enjoying the summer camp at Oysterhaven Activity Centre, Co. Cork, were instructor Phoebe Walsh with Billy Mallin and Katie O'Regan on a kayak. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Independent TD’s Mick Wallace and Clare Daly were arrested at Shannon Airport this afternoon after they allegedly breached a security perimeter.
It is understood they had attempted making their way to a remote taxiway where two US military aircraft were parked at the time.
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Independent TD Clare Daly (with injured upper lip) who along with Mick Wallace TD were arrested at Shannon Airport this afternoon after they allegedly breached a security perimeter.
It is understood they had attempted making their way to a remote taxiway where two US military aircraft were parked at the time.
Picture:Brian Arhtur/Press 22
Wallace Daly arrests5785647 
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Independent TD’s Mick Wallace and Clare Daly were arrested at Shannon Airport this afternoon after they allegedly breached a security perimeter.
It is understood they had attempted making their way to a remote taxiway where two US military aircraft were parked at the time.
Picture:Brian Arhtur/Press 22
Wallace Daly arrests3785642 
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Independent TD Clare Daly (with injured upper lip) who along with Mick Wallace TD were arrested at Shannon Airport this afternoon after they allegedly breached a security perimeter.
It is understood they had attempted making their way to a remote taxiway where two US military aircraft were parked at the time.
Picture:Brian Arhtur/Press 22
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The Military aircraft at Shannon Airport where Independent TD’s Mick Wallace and Clare Daly were arrested this afternoon after they allegedly breached a security perimeter.
It is understood they had attempted making their way to a remote taxiway where two US military aircraft were parked at the time.
Picture:Brian Arhtur/Press 22
Wallace Daly arrests1785645 
 Pat Flynn story
Independent TD’s Mick Wallace and Clare Daly were arrested at Shannon Airport this afternoon after they allegedly breached a security perimeter.
It is understood they had attempted making their way to a remote taxiway where two US military aircraft were parked at the time.
Picture:Brian Arhtur/Press 22
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 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Final Replay, Semple Stadium, Thurles 22/7/2014
Limerick vs Waterford
Limerick's Tom Morrissey with Eddie Hayden of Waterford
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 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Final Replay, Semple Stadium, Thurles 22/7/2014
Limerick vs Waterford
Limerick's Peter Casey celebrates a score
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 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Final Replay, Semple Stadium, Thurles 22/7/2014
Limerick vs Waterford
Children play on the pitch after Limerick's win in Semple Stadium
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Final Replay, Semple Stadium, Thurles 22/7/2014
Limerick vs Waterford
Limerick's Andrew La Touche Cosgreave and Tom Morrissey celebrate
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Final Replay, Semple Stadium, Thurles 22/7/2014
Limerick vs Waterford
Limerick manager Brian Ryan
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 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Final Replay, Semple Stadium, Thurles 22/7/2014
Limerick vs Waterford
Waterford manager Derek Lyons
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 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Final Replay, Semple Stadium, Thurles 22/7/2014
Limerick vs Waterford
Limerick's Robbie Hanley with Shane Bennett of Waterford
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Final Replay, Semple Stadium, Thurles 22/7/2014
Limerick vs Waterford
Limerick's Edward Doyle pases to Barry Nash after being tackled by Eddie Hayden of Waterford
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Final Replay, Semple Stadium, Thurles 22/7/2014
Limerick vs Waterford
Limerick's Seamus Flanagan and Barry Nash celebrate the final whistle
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Final Replay, Semple Stadium, Thurles 22/7/2014
Limerick vs Waterford
Limerick's Seamus Flanagan celebrates the final whistle
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Final Replay, Semple Stadium, Thurles 22/7/2014
Limerick vs Waterford
Limerick fans savour their victory on the pitch at Semple
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Final Replay, Semple Stadium, Thurles 22/7/2014
Limerick vs Waterford
Limerick's Seamus Flanagan celebrates the final whistle
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Final Replay, Semple Stadium, Thurles 22/7/2014
Limerick vs Waterford
Limerick's Brian Ryan and Barry Nash celebrate
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Final Replay, Semple Stadium, Thurles 22/7/2014
Limerick vs Waterford
Limerick's Brian Ryan and Barry Nash celebrate
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Final Replay, Semple Stadium, Thurles 22/7/2014
Limerick vs Waterford
Limerick's Sean Finn and Ronan Lynch celebrate
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Final Replay, Semple Stadium, Thurles 22/7/2014
Limerick vs Waterford
Limerick's Cian Hedderman and Seamus Flanagan celebrate
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Final Replay, Semple Stadium, Thurles 22/7/2014
Limerick vs Waterford
Limerick captain Cian Lynch celebrates winning the Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship trophy
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Final Replay, Semple Stadium, Thurles 22/7/2014
Limerick vs Waterford
Limerick captain Cian Lynch celebrates with the team after winning the Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship trophy
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Final Replay, Semple Stadium, Thurles 22/7/2014
Limerick vs Waterford
Limerick captain Cian Lynch celebrates with the team after winning the Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship trophy
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Final Replay, Semple Stadium, Thurles 22/7/2014
Limerick vs Waterford
Limerick's Colin Ryan with Jack Mullaney and Peter Hogan of Waterford
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy

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