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 Johnny Murphy, Shandrum winning this breaking ball from , St Finbarr's players James Murray and Thomas Egan during their Rebel Óg Premier 2 Hurling Championship final at Páirc Uí Ring, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Sarsfields team that played Blackrock in their Co-Op Superstores Premier SHC match at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 James Murray, St Finbarr’s breaking between Shandrum players Ben Jordan Reidy and Billy O'Gorman during their Rebel Óg Premier 2 Hurling Championship final at Páirc Uí Ring, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Johnny Murphy, Shandrum breaking past Rickey Barrett, St Finbarr's during their Rebel Óg Premier 2 Hurling Championship final at Páirc Uí Ring, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Johnny Murphy, Shandrum winning this breaking ball from , St Finbarr's players James Murray and Thomas Egan during their Rebel Óg Premier 2 Hurling Championship final at Páirc Uí Ring, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Callum Austin, Sarsfields heading to goal past Michael Gayfer, Glen Rovers during their Rebel Óg Premier 1 Hurling Championship final at Páirc Uí Ring, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Darragh O'Donovan, Sarsfields getting in a shot on goal watched by Glen Rovers Jake Brosnan and Jack O'Sullivan during their Rebel Óg Premier 1 Hurling Championship final at Páirc Uí Ring, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Ronan Barry, Sarsfields fighting for the breaking ball with Cian Walsh, Glen Rovers during their Rebel Óg Premier 1 Hurling Championship final at Páirc Uí Ring, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Glen Rovers team celebrate their victory over Sarsfields in the Rebel Óg Premier 1 Hurling Championship final at Páirc Uí Ring, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Glen Rovers team celebrate their victory over Sarsfields in the Rebel Óg Premier 1 Hurling Championship final at Páirc Uí Ring, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Glen Rovers team celebrtate their victory over Sarsfields in the Rebel Óg Premier 1 Hurling Championship final at Páirc Uí Ring, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Jake Brosnan, Glen Rovers going past Brian Galvin, Sarsfield during their Rebel Óg Premier 1 Hurling Championship final at Páirc Uí Ring, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Glen Rovers captain Diarmuid Wall is presented with the trophy by Michael O'Mahony, Rebel Óg Chairman after their victory over Sarsfields in the Rebel Óg Premier 1 Hurling Championship final at Páirc Uí Ring, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Glen Rovers captain Diarmuid Wall is presented with the trophy by Michael O'Mahony, Rebel Óg Chairman after their victory over Sarsfields in the Rebel Óg Premier 1 Hurling Championship final at Páirc Uí Ring, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Glen Rovers team celebrtate their victory over Sarsfields in the Rebel Óg Premier 1 Hurling Championship final at Páirc Uí Ring, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 First-class pupils Fergus and Cian with their chestnut conkers ready to take part in the Crosshaven Boys National School annual conker competition. The competition started in 1975 and the pupils play for the David Geary Perpetual Conkers trophy and a place in the roll of honor. Picture Dan Linehan 
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 Pupils Daniel, William, Sam and Ronan with their chestnut conkers ready to take part in the Crosshaven Boys National School annual conker competition. The competition started in 1975 and the pupils play for the David Geary Perpetual Conkers trophy and a place in the roll of honor. Picture Dan Linehan 
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 Nikki Barry, UCC getting the better of G.Scott, Ulster Elks during their EYHL Division match at the Mardyke, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Áine Power, UCC breaking through the Ulster Elks defence during their EYHL Division match at the Mardyke, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Saturday Examiner Only Brian Lennox outside the Jackie Lennox chip shop on the Bandon, Cork which will close its doors to the public on Sunday 6th of October. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Mayfield team that played Leeside United in their SFAI Subway U14 Boys National Cup match at Leeside Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Leeside United team that played Mayfield in their SFAI Subway U14 Boys National Cup match at Leeside Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Saturday Examiner Only Kimberly and Eva with their order at the Jackie Lennox chip shop on the Bandon, Cork which will close its doors to the public on Sunday 6th of October. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Saturday Examiner Only Katie O'Sullivan with her order at the Jackie Lennox chip shop on the Bandon, Cork which will close its doors to the public on Sunday 6th of October. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Saturday Examiner Only Wendy Wiggington reaching for the potato pies at the Jackie Lennox chip shop on the Bandon, Cork which will close its doors to the public on Sunday 6th of October. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Saturday Examiner Only Staff at Jackie Lennox chip shop on the Bandon Road, Cork stand for the camera prior to their closing on Sunday the 6th Oct 2024. From left, Wendy Wiggington, Garreth Noonan, Saoirse Moloney, Frances Lennox, Mary Lennox, Eileen Wiggington and Finbarr Keating. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Saoirse O'Connor with her cousin, former Head Boy, Eoin Prendiville and maths teacher Mr Tomas Neligan at Ashton School during the open day for prospective students and their families on Thursday 26th September 2024. "Ashton School is a Church of Ireland co-educational school located in Cork city. Since its opening in 1972, it has traditionally served the Protestant community but also welcomes students from the wider community where the availability of places allows. Ashton has an extensive campus on the Blackrock Road which includes a multipurpose synthetic grass pitch, a grass soccer pitch, a sports hall and tennis courts. The present state-of-the-art three storey teaching block was officially opened in 2015. Ashton currently has 540 students and a teaching staff of 45. Ninety places are offered each year to First Year students." Pic Larry Cummins
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 Brothers Colm and James Walsh, St Anthony's BNS, Ballinlough in the maths classroom at Ashton School during the open day for prospective students and their families on Thursday 26th September 2024. "Ashton School is a Church of Ireland co-educational school located in Cork city. Since its opening in 1972, it has traditionally served the Protestant community but also welcomes students from the wider community where the availability of places allows. Ashton has an extensive campus on the Blackrock Road which includes a multipurpose synthetic grass pitch, a grass soccer pitch, a sports hall and tennis courts. The present state-of-the-art three storey teaching block was officially opened in 2015. Ashton currently has 540 students and a teaching staff of 45. Ninety places are offered each year to First Year students." Pic Larry Cummins
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 Transition Years pupils Louis McDonald, Mathilde Neau and Roisin McGonigle-Walsh were educating vistors on sugar content in various consumer drinks, in the Home Economics classroom at Ashton School during the open day for prospective students and their families on Thursday 26th September 2024. "Ashton School is a Church of Ireland co-educational school located in Cork city. Since its opening in 1972, it has traditionally served the Protestant community but also welcomes students from the wider community where the availability of places allows. Ashton has an extensive campus on the Blackrock Road which includes a multipurpose synthetic grass pitch, a grass soccer pitch, a sports hall and tennis courts. The present state-of-the-art three storey teaching block was officially opened in 2015. Ashton currently has 540 students and a teaching staff of 45. Ninety places are offered each year to First Year students." Pic Larry Cummins
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 Corin Russell and Aidan O'Donovan check out the healthy eating educational props n the Home Economics classroom at Ashton School during the open day for prospective students and their families on Thursday 26th September 2024. "Ashton School is a Church of Ireland co-educational school located in Cork city. Since its opening in 1972, it has traditionally served the Protestant community but also welcomes students from the wider community where the availability of places allows. Ashton has an extensive campus on the Blackrock Road which includes a multipurpose synthetic grass pitch, a grass soccer pitch, a sports hall and tennis courts. The present state-of-the-art three storey teaching block was officially opened in 2015. Ashton currently has 540 students and a teaching staff of 45. Ninety places are offered each year to First Year students." Pic Larry Cummins
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 Sisters Isabel and Victoria Makwe relax on a wooden bench, made for the leaving certificate examination, in the woodwork classroom at Ashton School during the open day for prospective students and their families on Thursday 26th September 2024. "Ashton School is a Church of Ireland co-educational school located in Cork city. Since its opening in 1972, it has traditionally served the Protestant community but also welcomes students from the wider community where the availability of places allows. Ashton has an extensive campus on the Blackrock Road which includes a multipurpose synthetic grass pitch, a grass soccer pitch, a sports hall and tennis courts. The present state-of-the-art three storey teaching block was officially opened in 2015. Ashton currently has 540 students and a teaching staff of 45. Ninety places are offered each year to First Year students." Pic Larry Cummins
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 Diesel locomotive train at the platform at Kent Station, Cork. Transport, Iarnrod Eireann, irish rail, passengers, trains, tracks, public transport, commuters, rail workers. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle with Principal Finbarr Hurley and Deputy Principal Maureen Ahern with some of the 240 pupils at the school during the visit of the Lord Mayor to Greenmount NS. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle was wlcomed to the school by pupils Harry Goulding and Mia O'Sullivan with Principal Finbarr Hurley and Ber Long, school secretary at Greenmount NS for the visit of the Lord Mayor to Greenmount NS. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle got a 'SPOOKY' welcome from pupils at Greenmount NS for the visit of the Lord Mayor to Greenmount NS. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle with Principal Finbarr Hurley and some of the 240 pupils at the school during the visit of the Lord Mayor to Greenmount NS. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Some of the 240 pupils at the school during the visit of the Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle to Greenmount NS. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Pupils Harry Goulding, Fia Nolan and , Grace Goulding with Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle at the school during the visit of the Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle to Greenmount NS. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Principal Finbarr Hurley shows the visiting Lord Mayor a wall mural in the school hall detailing the names of past-pupils who served as Lords Mayor- The visit of the Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle to Greenmount NS. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Principal Finbarr Hurley showed the visiting Lord Mayor a wall mural in the school hall detailing the names of past-pupils who served as Lords Mayor- , pictured with school caretakers Michael Sheehan and Denis Harrington. The visit of the Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle to Greenmount NS. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Senior infant pupils Adam and Tiarnan listen to the Lord Mayor. The visit of the Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle to Greenmount NS. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Special Olympic athletes Clodagh, Fiona, Liam and David from Owenabue Special Olympics Gymnastics Club in action at the fundraiser at the club facilities at Carrigaline. The club is currently raising funds towards a trip to an International Special Olympics Gymnastics event in Oslo, Norway from 31st October to 4th November. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Playing pitches at Cork Constituition rugby club (Cork Con) at Churchyard Lane, Ballintemple Cork. Bus Connetcs have a proposal/plan to add bus and cyle lanes in the area and to reduce on-street parking at certain locations and re-align the junction with Boreenmanna Road. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Senior infant pupils Adam and Tiarnan listen to the Lord Mayor. The visit of the Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle to Greenmount NS. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Pupils collecting their Junior Certificate results at Le Chléile Secondary School, Ballincollig. The students were the first year of students to complete the examination at the school. Pic Larry Cummins 
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 Pupils Kevin John and Kayleigh Ryan collecting their Junior Certificate results at Le Chléile Secondary School, Ballincollig. This was the first year students to completed the examination and received their results at the school. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Conor Knapp and Gabi Nawrocka hug each other after collecting their Junior Certificate results at Le Chléile Secondary School, Ballincollig. Twenty seven students completed the examination and received their results at the school. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Rian O'Mahony, Kevin John, Kayleigh Ryan and Amal Sam Varghese after collecting their Junior Certificate results at Le Chléile Secondary School, Ballincollig. Twenty seven students completed the examination and received their results at the school. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Pupils opening their Junior Certificate results at Le Chléile Secondary School, Ballincollig. Twenty seven students completed the examination and received their results at the school. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Smiling faces for Fatih, Conor Knapp and Gabi Nawrocka collecting their Junior Certificate results at Le Chléile Secondary School, Ballincollig. Twenty seven students completed the examination and received their results at the school. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Rachel Moyo, Isabel Rea-Duggan and Sophie Turnbull with their Junior Certificate results at Le Chléile Secondary School, Ballincollig. Twenty seven students completed the examination and received their results at the school. Pic Larry Cummins
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 One hundred and twenty seven Junior Certificate pupils received their results at Coláiste Eamánn Rís, Deerpark, Cork at the school. Pic Larry Cummins
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 The wait is almost over...Students seated in the school hall as they await the distribution of the resullts certificates. One hundred and twenty seven Junior Certificate pupils received their results at Coláiste Eamánn Rís, Deerpark, Cork and celebarted with a pizza party and cake with their families at the school. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Pupils await the distribution of the results. One hundred and twenty seven Junior Certificate pupils received their results at Coláiste Éamann Rís, Deerpark, Cork at the school. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Ben O'Connor with his sister Leah O'Connor. One hundred and twenty seven Junior Certificate pupils received their results at Coláiste Éamann Rís, Deerpark, Cork at the school. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Students Ashleigh Stokes and Ben O'Connor look over their results in the school hall. One hundred and twenty seven Junior Certificate pupils received their results at Coláiste Éamann Rís, Deerpark, Cork at the school. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Ashleigh Stokes with her mum Martina, nan Greta, and cousins Skye and Bonnie at the school. One hundred and twenty seven Junior Certificate pupils received their results at Coláiste Éamann Rís, Deerpark, Cork at the school. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Kaylem Murphy, James Greyem, Blake Tobin, Dylan O'Sullivan, Ryan Dunne, and Nathan Khan. One hundred and twenty seven Junior Certificate pupils received their results at Coláiste Éamann Rís, Deerpark, Cork at the school. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Kaylem Murphy, James Greyem, Blake Tobin, Dylan O'Sullivan, Ryan Dunne, and Nathan Khan. One hundred and twenty seven Junior Certificate pupils received their results at Coláiste Éamann Rís, Deerpark, Cork at the school. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Zoe Lenihan and Sarah Gibson with their results. One hundred and twenty seven Junior Certificate pupils received their results at Coláiste Éamann Rís, Deerpark, Cork at the school. Pic Larry Cummins

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