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 REPRO FREE. 21/09/2020. Pictured are, Gillian O'Sullivan, (former Silver Medialist 2003 World Championships Race Walking) UCC & WellComm Active Ambassador, Michael Fitzgerald, Chief Officer Cork Kerry Community Healthcare, Brighid Liston, Cork Sports Partnership Tutor and Eoin Kaar, WellComm Active Project Lead Cork Sports Partnership, at the WellComm Active Initiative launch, at UCC Campus, Cork. WellComm Active, a new health and wellbeing initiative which is being piloted across Cork. The important new community health and wellbeing initiative is coordinated by Cork Sports Partnership, supported by HSE/Cork Kerry Community Healthcare and funded by the Department of Health under Slaintecare Integration fund. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 ECHO Sarah Horgan WOW :Ruby Morley for the My Wardrobe section of WOW! Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ECHO Sarah Horgan WOW :Ruby Morley for the My Wardrobe section of WOW! Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ECHO Sarah Horgan WOW :Ruby Morley for the My Wardrobe section of WOW! Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ECHO Sarah Horgan WOW :Ruby Morley for the My Wardrobe section of WOW! Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ECHO Sarah Horgan WOW :Ruby Morley for the My Wardrobe section of WOW! Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ECHO Sarah Horgan WOW :Ruby Morley for the My Wardrobe section of WOW! Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ECHO Sarah Horgan WOW :Ruby Morley for the My Wardrobe section of WOW! Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ECHO Sarah Horgan WOW :Ruby Morley for the My Wardrobe section of WOW! Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ECHO / Sarah Horgan: Volunteer firefighter James Casey with the fire tender on standby for the air ambulance helicopter arrivals and departures at Rathcool Aerodrome, Knockcahill, Rathcoole, Mallow, Eircode P51NY2E. (FROM WEBSITE- Building on our experience and success providing pre-hospital care for hundreds of communities across Ireland over the last decade, ICRR have expanded to provide Ireland’s first dedicated and charity funded Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS). Operating from our base at Rathcool Aerodrome in North Cork, the ICRR Community Air Ambulance provides a vital lifesaving service, offering fast access to advanced clinical interventions at the roadside by highly trained pre-hospital emergency care medical personnel. ICRR’s Community Air Ambulance is tasked through the 999/112 system as part of the national emergency response framework, bringing those highly trained medics, right to the casualty. Most critically, the ICRR Air Ambulance can bring the casualty to the hospital that best suits their life saving needs, not just the closest geographically. From our base in North Cork, the ICRR Charity Air Ambulance can put a 25,000km2 area within 20 minutes of emergency medical care. ICRR is delighted to provide this service in partnership with the National Ambulance Service - FROM WEBSITE) Pic; Larry Cummins
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 ECHO / Sarah Horgan: Volunteer firefighter James Casey with the fire tender on standby for the air ambulance helicopter arrivals and departures at Rathcool Aerodrome, Knockcahill, Rathcoole, Mallow, Eircode P51NY2E. (FROM WEBSITE- Building on our experience and success providing pre-hospital care for hundreds of communities across Ireland over the last decade, ICRR have expanded to provide Ireland’s first dedicated and charity funded Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS). Operating from our base at Rathcool Aerodrome in North Cork, the ICRR Community Air Ambulance provides a vital lifesaving service, offering fast access to advanced clinical interventions at the roadside by highly trained pre-hospital emergency care medical personnel. ICRR’s Community Air Ambulance is tasked through the 999/112 system as part of the national emergency response framework, bringing those highly trained medics, right to the casualty. Most critically, the ICRR Air Ambulance can bring the casualty to the hospital that best suits their life saving needs, not just the closest geographically. From our base in North Cork, the ICRR Charity Air Ambulance can put a 25,000km2 area within 20 minutes of emergency medical care. ICRR is delighted to provide this service in partnership with the National Ambulance Service - FROM WEBSITE) Pic; Larry Cummins
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 ECHO / Sarah Horgan: Volunteer firefighter James Casey with the fire tender on standby for the air ambulance helicopter arrivals and departures at Rathcool Aerodrome, Knockcahill, Rathcoole, Mallow, Eircode P51NY2E. (FROM WEBSITE- Building on our experience and success providing pre-hospital care for hundreds of communities across Ireland over the last decade, ICRR have expanded to provide Ireland’s first dedicated and charity funded Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS). Operating from our base at Rathcool Aerodrome in North Cork, the ICRR Community Air Ambulance provides a vital lifesaving service, offering fast access to advanced clinical interventions at the roadside by highly trained pre-hospital emergency care medical personnel. ICRR’s Community Air Ambulance is tasked through the 999/112 system as part of the national emergency response framework, bringing those highly trained medics, right to the casualty. Most critically, the ICRR Air Ambulance can bring the casualty to the hospital that best suits their life saving needs, not just the closest geographically. From our base in North Cork, the ICRR Charity Air Ambulance can put a 25,000km2 area within 20 minutes of emergency medical care. ICRR is delighted to provide this service in partnership with the National Ambulance Service - FROM WEBSITE) Pic; Larry Cummins
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 ECHO / Sarah Horgan: Volunteer firefighter James Casey with the fire tender on standby for the air ambulance helicopter arrivals and departures at Rathcool Aerodrome, Knockcahill, Rathcoole, Mallow, Eircode P51NY2E. (FROM WEBSITE- Building on our experience and success providing pre-hospital care for hundreds of communities across Ireland over the last decade, ICRR have expanded to provide Ireland’s first dedicated and charity funded Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS). Operating from our base at Rathcool Aerodrome in North Cork, the ICRR Community Air Ambulance provides a vital lifesaving service, offering fast access to advanced clinical interventions at the roadside by highly trained pre-hospital emergency care medical personnel. ICRR’s Community Air Ambulance is tasked through the 999/112 system as part of the national emergency response framework, bringing those highly trained medics, right to the casualty. Most critically, the ICRR Air Ambulance can bring the casualty to the hospital that best suits their life saving needs, not just the closest geographically. From our base in North Cork, the ICRR Charity Air Ambulance can put a 25,000km2 area within 20 minutes of emergency medical care. ICRR is delighted to provide this service in partnership with the National Ambulance Service - FROM WEBSITE) Pic; Larry Cummins
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 ECHO / Sarah Horgan: Volunteer firefighter James Casey with the fire tender on standby for the air ambulance helicopter arrivals and departures at Rathcool Aerodrome, Knockcahill, Rathcoole, Mallow, Eircode P51NY2E. (FROM WEBSITE- Building on our experience and success providing pre-hospital care for hundreds of communities across Ireland over the last decade, ICRR have expanded to provide Ireland’s first dedicated and charity funded Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS). Operating from our base at Rathcool Aerodrome in North Cork, the ICRR Community Air Ambulance provides a vital lifesaving service, offering fast access to advanced clinical interventions at the roadside by highly trained pre-hospital emergency care medical personnel. ICRR’s Community Air Ambulance is tasked through the 999/112 system as part of the national emergency response framework, bringing those highly trained medics, right to the casualty. Most critically, the ICRR Air Ambulance can bring the casualty to the hospital that best suits their life saving needs, not just the closest geographically. From our base in North Cork, the ICRR Charity Air Ambulance can put a 25,000km2 area within 20 minutes of emergency medical care. ICRR is delighted to provide this service in partnership with the National Ambulance Service - FROM WEBSITE) Pic; Larry Cummins
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 ECHO / Sarah Horgan: Volunteer firefighter James Casey with the air ambulance helicopter at Rathcool Aerodrome, Knockcahill, Rathcoole, Mallow, Eircode P51NY2E. (FROM WEBSITE- Building on our experience and success providing pre-hospital care for hundreds of communities across Ireland over the last decade, ICRR have expanded to provide Ireland’s first dedicated and charity funded Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS). Operating from our base at Rathcool Aerodrome in North Cork, the ICRR Community Air Ambulance provides a vital lifesaving service, offering fast access to advanced clinical interventions at the roadside by highly trained pre-hospital emergency care medical personnel. ICRR’s Community Air Ambulance is tasked through the 999/112 system as part of the national emergency response framework, bringing those highly trained medics, right to the casualty. Most critically, the ICRR Air Ambulance can bring the casualty to the hospital that best suits their life saving needs, not just the closest geographically. From our base in North Cork, the ICRR Charity Air Ambulance can put a 25,000km2 area within 20 minutes of emergency medical care. ICRR is delighted to provide this service in partnership with the National Ambulance Service - FROM WEBSITE) Pic; Larry Cummins
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 ECHO / Sarah Horgan: Volunteer firefighter James Casey with the air ambulance helicopter at Rathcool Aerodrome, Knockcahill, Rathcoole, Mallow, Eircode P51NY2E. (FROM WEBSITE- Building on our experience and success providing pre-hospital care for hundreds of communities across Ireland over the last decade, ICRR have expanded to provide Ireland’s first dedicated and charity funded Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS). Operating from our base at Rathcool Aerodrome in North Cork, the ICRR Community Air Ambulance provides a vital lifesaving service, offering fast access to advanced clinical interventions at the roadside by highly trained pre-hospital emergency care medical personnel. ICRR’s Community Air Ambulance is tasked through the 999/112 system as part of the national emergency response framework, bringing those highly trained medics, right to the casualty. Most critically, the ICRR Air Ambulance can bring the casualty to the hospital that best suits their life saving needs, not just the closest geographically. From our base in North Cork, the ICRR Charity Air Ambulance can put a 25,000km2 area within 20 minutes of emergency medical care. ICRR is delighted to provide this service in partnership with the National Ambulance Service - FROM WEBSITE) Pic; Larry Cummins
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 ECHO / Sarah Horgan: Volunteer firefighter James Casey with the air ambulance helicopter at Rathcool Aerodrome, Knockcahill, Rathcoole, Mallow, Eircode P51NY2E. (FROM WEBSITE- Building on our experience and success providing pre-hospital care for hundreds of communities across Ireland over the last decade, ICRR have expanded to provide Ireland’s first dedicated and charity funded Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS). Operating from our base at Rathcool Aerodrome in North Cork, the ICRR Community Air Ambulance provides a vital lifesaving service, offering fast access to advanced clinical interventions at the roadside by highly trained pre-hospital emergency care medical personnel. ICRR’s Community Air Ambulance is tasked through the 999/112 system as part of the national emergency response framework, bringing those highly trained medics, right to the casualty. Most critically, the ICRR Air Ambulance can bring the casualty to the hospital that best suits their life saving needs, not just the closest geographically. From our base in North Cork, the ICRR Charity Air Ambulance can put a 25,000km2 area within 20 minutes of emergency medical care. ICRR is delighted to provide this service in partnership with the National Ambulance Service - FROM WEBSITE) Pic; Larry Cummins
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 ECHO / Sarah Horgan: Volunteer firefighter James Casey with the air ambulance helicopter at Rathcool Aerodrome, Knockcahill, Rathcoole, Mallow, Eircode P51NY2E. (FROM WEBSITE- Building on our experience and success providing pre-hospital care for hundreds of communities across Ireland over the last decade, ICRR have expanded to provide Ireland’s first dedicated and charity funded Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS). Operating from our base at Rathcool Aerodrome in North Cork, the ICRR Community Air Ambulance provides a vital lifesaving service, offering fast access to advanced clinical interventions at the roadside by highly trained pre-hospital emergency care medical personnel. ICRR’s Community Air Ambulance is tasked through the 999/112 system as part of the national emergency response framework, bringing those highly trained medics, right to the casualty. Most critically, the ICRR Air Ambulance can bring the casualty to the hospital that best suits their life saving needs, not just the closest geographically. From our base in North Cork, the ICRR Charity Air Ambulance can put a 25,000km2 area within 20 minutes of emergency medical care. ICRR is delighted to provide this service in partnership with the National Ambulance Service - FROM WEBSITE) Pic; Larry Cummins
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 ECHO / Sarah Horgan: Volunteer firefighter James Casey with the air ambulance helicopter at Rathcool Aerodrome, Knockcahill, Rathcoole, Mallow, Eircode P51NY2E. (FROM WEBSITE- Building on our experience and success providing pre-hospital care for hundreds of communities across Ireland over the last decade, ICRR have expanded to provide Ireland’s first dedicated and charity funded Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS). Operating from our base at Rathcool Aerodrome in North Cork, the ICRR Community Air Ambulance provides a vital lifesaving service, offering fast access to advanced clinical interventions at the roadside by highly trained pre-hospital emergency care medical personnel. ICRR’s Community Air Ambulance is tasked through the 999/112 system as part of the national emergency response framework, bringing those highly trained medics, right to the casualty. Most critically, the ICRR Air Ambulance can bring the casualty to the hospital that best suits their life saving needs, not just the closest geographically. From our base in North Cork, the ICRR Charity Air Ambulance can put a 25,000km2 area within 20 minutes of emergency medical care. ICRR is delighted to provide this service in partnership with the National Ambulance Service - FROM WEBSITE) Pic; Larry Cummins
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 ECHO / Sarah Horgan: Volunteer firefighter James Casey with the air ambulance helicopter at Rathcool Aerodrome, Knockcahill, Rathcoole, Mallow, Eircode P51NY2E. (FROM WEBSITE- Building on our experience and success providing pre-hospital care for hundreds of communities across Ireland over the last decade, ICRR have expanded to provide Ireland’s first dedicated and charity funded Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS). Operating from our base at Rathcool Aerodrome in North Cork, the ICRR Community Air Ambulance provides a vital lifesaving service, offering fast access to advanced clinical interventions at the roadside by highly trained pre-hospital emergency care medical personnel. ICRR’s Community Air Ambulance is tasked through the 999/112 system as part of the national emergency response framework, bringing those highly trained medics, right to the casualty. Most critically, the ICRR Air Ambulance can bring the casualty to the hospital that best suits their life saving needs, not just the closest geographically. From our base in North Cork, the ICRR Charity Air Ambulance can put a 25,000km2 area within 20 minutes of emergency medical care. ICRR is delighted to provide this service in partnership with the National Ambulance Service - FROM WEBSITE) Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Easing of Level Five (5) 'Living With Covid' lockdown measures. From Monday non-contact sporting activities like golf and tennis can resume. Training sessions in sports other than golf and tennis will be allowed in pods of 15 for those aged under 18, from April 26th 2021. Made to Measure.....Mick Mulconry with Ben and Tom as they helped 'line' the pitch, in preparation for a resumption of non-contact soccer training. Avondale United schoolgirls and schoolboys non-contact training sessions will restart on the club pitch at Beaumont Park, Cork on Monday. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Easing of Level Five (5) 'Living With Covid' lockdown measures. From Monday non-contact sporting activities like golf and tennis can resume. Training sessions in sports other than golf and tennis will be allowed in pods of 15 for those aged under 18, from April 26th 2021. Siblings Mia, Ben and Tom Mulconry helped 'line' the pitch, in preparation for a resumption of non-contact soccer training. Avondale United schoolgirls and schoolboys non-contact training sessions will restart on the club pitch at Beaumont Park, Cork on Monday. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Easing of Level Five (5) 'Living With Covid' lockdown measures. From Monday non-contact sporting activities like golf and tennis can resume. Training sessions in sports other than golf and tennis will be allowed in pods of 15 for those aged under 18, from April 26th 2021. Siblings Tom, Ben and Mia Mulconry helped 'line' the pitch, in preparation for a resumption of non-contact soccer training. Avondale United schoolgirls and schoolboys non-contact training sessions will restart on the club pitch at Beaumont Park, Cork on Monday. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Easing of Level Five (5) 'Living With Covid' lockdown measures. From Monday non-contact sporting activities like golf and tennis can resume. Training sessions in sports other than golf and tennis will be allowed in pods of 15 for those aged under 18, from April 26th 2021. Club volunteers lining the pitch, in preparation for a resumption of non-contact soccer training. Avondale United schoolgirls and schoolboys non-contact training sessions will restart on the club pitch at Beaumont Park, Cork on Monday. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Easing of Level Five (5) 'Living With Covid' lockdown measures. From Monday non-contact sporting activities like golf and tennis can resume. Training sessions in sports other than golf and tennis will be allowed in pods of 15 for those aged under 18, from April 26th 2021. Club volunteers lining the pitch, in preparation for a resumption of club soccer training. Avondale United schoolgirls and schoolboys training sessions will restart on the club pitch at Beaumont Park, Cork on Monday. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Easing of Level Five (5) 'Living With Covid' lockdown measures. From Monday non-contact sporting activities like golf and tennis can resume. Training sessions in sports other than golf and tennis will be allowed in pods of 15 for those aged under 18, from April 26th 2021. DOING A LINE......This pic shows Jim Counihan lining the pitch, in preparation for a resumption of club soccer training. Avondale United schoolgirls and schoolboys training sessions will restart on the club pitch at Beaumont Park, Cork on Monday. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Easing of Level Five (5) 'Living With Covid' lockdown measures. From Monday non-contact sporting activities like golf and tennis can resume. Training sessions in sports other than golf and tennis will be allowed in pods of 15 for those aged under 18, from April 26th 2021. This pic shows Jim Counihan lining the pitch, in preparation for a resumption of club soccer training. Avondale United schoolgirls and schoolboys training sessions will restart on the club pitch at Beaumont Park, Cork on Monday. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Easing of Level Five (5) 'Living With Covid' lockdown measures. From Monday non-contact sporting activities like golf and tennis can resume. Training sessions in sports other than golf and tennis will be allowed in pods of 15 for those aged under 18, from April 26th 2021. This pic shows Jim Counihan stirring the white paint used to line the pitch, in preparation for a resumption of club soccer training. Avondale United schoolgirls and schoolboys training sessions will restart on the club pitch at Beaumont Park, Cork on Monday. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Easing of Level Five (5) 'Living With Covid' lockdown measures. From Monday non-contact sporting activities like golf and tennis can resume.
Training sessions in sports other than golf and tennis will be allowed in pods of 15 for those aged under 18, from April 26th 2021. 
This pic shows Jim Counihan stirring the white paint used to line the pitch, in preparation for a resumption of club soccer training. Avondale United schoolgirls and schoolboys training sessions will restart on the club pitch at Beaumont Park, Cork on Monday.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Covid-19 Level 5 'Stay in Your County'- Lockdown. Enjoying an outdoor meet-up at the Marina Cork are frineds Carol Leonard, Paula O'Shea, Norma Healy, Ger Reidy and Maeve Power on Friday afternoon. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 1981 Harty Cup winners from North Monastery, Cork; Frank Higgins looks at a scrapbook of match reports and photos from 1981. Irish Examiner SPORT feature. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 1981 Harty Cup winners from North Monastery, Cork; Frank Higgins looks at a scrapbook of match reports and photos from 1981. Irish Examiner SPORT feature. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 1981 Harty Cup winners from North Monastery, Cork; Paddy Connery., team captain John Drinan and Frank Higgins. Irish Examiner SPORT feature. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 1981 Harty Cup winners from North Monastery, Cork; Paddy Connery. Irish Examiner SPORT feature. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 1981 Harty Cup winners from North Monastery, Cork; Frank Higgins, team captain John Drinan and Paddy Connery. Irish Examiner SPORT feature. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 1981 Harty Cup winners from North Monastery, Cork; Paddy Connery, team captain John Drinan and Frank Higgins, Irish Examiner SPORT feature. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 1981 Harty Cup winners from North Monastery, Cork; Paddy Connery, team captain John Drinan and Frank Higgins, Irish Examiner SPORT feature. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 1981 Harty Cup winners from North Monastery, Cork; Paddy Connery, team captain John Drinan and Frank Higgins, Irish Examiner SPORT feature. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 1981 Harty Cup winners from North Monastery, Cork; Frank Higgins, Paddy Connery, and team captain John Drinan. Irish Examiner SPORT feature. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 1981 Harty Cup winners from North Monastery, Cork; team captain John Drinan holds a scrapbook of match reports and newspaper photos. Irish Examiner SPORT feature. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 1981 Harty Cup winners from North Monastery, Cork; Frank Higgins, Paddy Connery, and team captain John Drinan. Scrapbook of match reports and newspaper photos. Irish Examiner SPORT feature. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 1981 Harty Cup winners from North Monastery, Cork; Frank Higgins, Paddy Connery, and team captain John Drinan. Irish Examiner SPORT feature. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 (second from right) Flobater ('Fou Fou') Fares, a fifth year pupil at North Monastery Secondary School, Cork sets off on his fundraising run from Cork to Galway., in aid of The Irish Cancer Society. Pictured with (from left) teacher Karina Sheeran, his brother Abanoub, and teachers Claire O'Connor, coach, North Monastery running team. The elite athlete trains at SBG Cork and is a member of the Irish MMA squad. (Note- elite athletes can travel beyond county boundary during Covid-19 lockdown restrictions). Pic: Larry Cummins. Video available on BBW code 4191303
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 Flobater ('Fou Fou') Fares, a fifth year pupil at North Monastery Secondary School, Cork pictureed with his brothers and parents (at rear middle) and teachers before he set off on his fundraising run from Cork to Galway., in aid of The Irish Cancer Society. The elite athlete trains at SBG Cork and is a member of the Irish MMA squad. (Note- elite athletes can travel beyond county boundary during Covid-19 lockdown restrictions). Pic: Larry Cummins. Video available on BBW code 4191303
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 Flobater ('Fou Fou') Fares, a fifth year pupil at North Monastery Secondary School, Cork with runners from the North Monastery team before he set off on his fundraising run from Cork to Galway., in aid of The Irish Cancer Society. The elite athlete trains at SBG Cork and is a member of the Irish MMA squad. (Note- elite athletes can travel beyond county boundary during Covid-19 lockdown restrictions). Pic: Larry Cummins. Video available on BBW code 4191303
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 (front middle) Flobater ('Fou Fou') Fares, a fifth year pupil at North Monastery Secondary School, Cork with staff before he sets off on his fundraising run from Cork to Galway., in aid of The Irish Cancer Society. The elite athlete trains at SBG Cork and is a member of the Irish MMA squad. (Note- elite athletes can travel beyond county boundary during Covid-19 lockdown restrictions). (Outdoor photo- masks worn at all times) Pic: Larry Cummins. Video available on BBW code 4191303
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 Flobater ('Fou Fou') Fares, a fifth year pupil at North Monastery Secondary School, Cork sets off on Wednesday morning on his fundraising run from Cork to Galway., in aid of The Irish Cancer Society. The elite athlete trains at SBG Cork and is a member of the Irish MMA squad. (Note- elite athletes can travel beyond county boundary during Covid-19 lockdown restrictions). Pic: Larry Cummins. Video available on BBW code 4191303
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 Flobater ('Fou Fou') Fares, a fifth year pupil at North Monastery Secondary School, Cork with teacher and school running team coach Claire O'Connor before he set off on his fundraising run from Cork to Galway., in aid of The Irish Cancer Society. The elite athlete trains at SBG Cork and is a member of the Irish MMA squad. (Note- elite athletes can travel beyond county boundary during Covid-19 lockdown restrictions). Pic: Larry Cummins. Video available on BBW code 4191303
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 Flobater ('Fou Fou') Fares, a fifth year pupil at North Monastery Secondary School, Cork sets off on his fundraising run from Cork to Galway., in aid of The Irish Cancer Society. The elite athlete trains at SBG Cork and is a member of the Irish MMA squad. (Note- elite athletes can travel beyond county boundary during Covid-19 lockdown restrictions). Pic: Larry Cummins. Video available on BBW code 4191303
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 VIDEO ALSO AVAILABLE via BLuebillywig. Echo news feature. Fota Wildlife Park. Sean McKeown, Director, Fota Wildlife Park. Pic/Video; Larry Cummins
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 The new 'normal' as people meet outdoors during Level 5 lockdown 2021. Covid-19 coronavirus. Staff Barry Connolly at work. The CORTADO 'horsebox' coffee trailer located at Lee Rowing Club at The Marina, Cork city. Open daily from 8am to 6pm, seven days a week beside the River Lee. Outdoor exercise, social distancing. Greenway. 'new normal' Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SSE Airtricity League; Women's National League Cork City vs DLR Waves. Defender Ciara McNamara, Cork City in action against DLR Waves. Pic; Larry Cummins Pic delay due to laptop crash.
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 SSE Airtricity League; Women's National League Cork City vs DLR Waves. Lauren Egbuloniu, Cork City is chased by Niamh Prior, DLR Waves. Pic; Larry Cummins Pic delay due to laptop crash.
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 SSE Airtricity League; Women's National League Cork City vs DLR Waves. Eabha O'Mahony, Cork City runs at DLR Waves. Pic; Larry Cummins Pic delay due to laptop crash.
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 SSE Airtricity League; Women's National League Cork City vs DLR Waves. Eva Mangan, Cork City in action against DLR Waves. Pic; Larry Cummins Pic delay due to laptop crash.
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 SSE Airtricity League; Women's National League Cork City vs DLR Waves. Becky Cassin, Cork City captain chases possession against DLR Waves. Pic; Larry Cummins Pic delay due to laptop crash.
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 SSE Airtricity League; Women's National League Cork City vs DLR Waves. Goalkeeper Abby MCarthy, Cork City received a yellow card for handling the ball outside her area, conceding a free kick from which DLR Waves scored the only game of the game. Pic; Larry Cummins Pic delay due to laptop crash.
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 SSE Airtricity League; Women's National League Cork City vs DLR Waves. Goalkeeper Abby MCarthy, Cork City is beaten by DLR Waves, the only goal of the game. Pic; Larry Cummins Pic delay due to laptop crash.
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 SSE Airtricity League; Women's National League Cork City vs DLR Waves. Defender Lauren Walsh, Cork City in action at right corner back against DLR Waves. Pic; Larry Cummins Pic delay due to laptop crash.
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 SSE Airtricity League; Women's National League Cork City vs DLR Waves. Defender Lauren Walsh, Cork City in action at right corner back against DLR Waves. Pic; Larry Cummins Pic delay due to laptop crash.

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