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Ten-man Celtic complete stunning upset to reach last eight

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KILLARNEY CELTIC are this week reflecting on what can only be described as the greatest day in their 40-year history. For the first time ever they have reached the quarter finals of the FAI Junior Cup. And with Sunday’s incredible victory over Ballynanty this particular crop of Celtic players have proven once again that on their day they can mix it with the very best teams in Ireland.

The home side, Limerick cup holders Ballynanty Rovers, went into the game as firm favourites and Celtic’s task was made all the more difficult by the absence talented striker Cathal O’Shea (suspended) and regular left back Brendan Falvey (broken hand).

They suffered a major setback early 20 minutes in when Gary Keane, who was filling in at centre half, was caught on the wrong side of an onrushing Ballynanty striker at the edge of the area. Keane was adjudged to have brought down his opponent and received his marching orders for denying a clear goal-scoring opportunity. As if the brief weren’t already challenging enough for Celtic, they would now have to play the remaining three-quarters of the game a man light.

The visitors saw out the half and managed to weather a very heavy storm early on in the second, thanks in no small part to goalkeeper Roy Kelliher who denied the Balla attack with a string of high quality saves. The vociferous home crowd must have felt as though a goal was inevitable, but when it came it was the green and white faithful who were celebrating.

Young striker Stephen McCarthy, who was deputising for the suspended O’Shea, pounced on a loose ball inside the opposition area and smashed Celtic into the lead with seventy minutes on the clock. All of a sudden, the side from Kerry were on course for another shock victory.

The healthy Celtic following may have been in dreamland then, but things got even better ten minutes later. With Balla pressing for an equaliser, man of the moment Wayne Sparling - who hit two in the previous round against Newmarket - latched onto a long ball before bearing down on goal and applying a typically cool finish.

The hosts did manage to pull one back but Celtic held on for another momentous victory.

The club are now looking forward to the draw for the next round which takes place in the Aviva Stadium on Wednesday, February 15. The management team and captain John McDonagh have been invited to attend.

Celtic will be joined in the hat by holders Sheriff YC of Dublin and Limerick kingpins Janesboro, as well as Kilmallock (Limerick), Boyle Celtic (Roscommon), Carrick United (Waterford), Peake Villa (Tipperary) and Evergreen (Kilkenny).

Manager Brian Spillane is optimistic when it comes to his side’s chances in the next round. “I think we’re due a home draw at this stage. It’d be fantastic to get a quarter final at Celtic Park,” he said.

“We’ll be looking to go on another step. We know that’ll be a massive ask again but I don’t think we’re finished yet. I think there’s more to come.”

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Calls for permanent base by the lakes for Water Rescue Unit

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A call has been made for a permanent base in Killarney for the town’s Water Rescue Unit after Mayor of Killarney Cllr Martin Grady raised the issue at a recent meeting of the Killarney Municipal District.

Cllr Grady tabled a notice of motion asking the Council to write to the National Parks and Wildlife Service to identify a suitable site within or near the town.

The proposal was fully supported by councillors and seconded by Cllr Brendan Cronin.


The unit currently has no base in Killarney, and members are storing boats and equipment outside the area and in their own homes. Councillors said this delays response times at a point when the number of call outs has increased in recent years.

With the town surrounded by lakes and rivers, the unit is often required to respond quickly to incidents.


Councillors agreed that a dedicated base near high-risk areas would significantly improve how the service operates.

They said the unit needs a secure and practical location where equipment can be stored safely and accessed without delay.


The Killarney Water Rescue Unit is made up entirely of volunteers who give their time to assist the emergency services.

They respond to difficult and sometimes dangerous situations to protect both residents and visitors.


Members of the Municipal District said the group’s commitment merits full support and that securing a proper base is a matter of public safety.

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Muckross Rowing Club Barbeque social event

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It was a packed house in Colgan’s Bar at the Muckross Park Hotel on Saturday evening last, as members of Muckross Rowing Club were joined by supporters, family and friends who gathered for the club’s annual Barbeque Social event.

There were over 160 people in attendance on the night and while the busy club has already embarked on a new rowing season for 2025/26, the social night was a chance to relax and reflect on the success of the past rowing season 2024/25.


Those gathered were welcomed by Club Chairwoman Sharon Cooper who congratulated club members, coaches and committee on all their achievements during the year gone by.

Vice Chairman and PRO Tim O’Shea reflected on some of the highlights for the club during the year.

Since the club’s last BBQ event in 2024, the club was successfully represented in numerous events at home and abroad ranging from winter time trial events in Limerick and Cork to summer regattas including Skibbereen, Bantry, Castleconnell, Lee, Cork City and Fermoy.

The Rowing Ireland 1K Classic held in early July in Leitrim was a major success, with the club winning nine gold medals at both Junior and Masters level.

The Irish Rowing Championships for Junior 16, 18 and adult grades later in July saw the Muckross club represented by 28 crews in 11 categories.

The four crews that qualified for the A finals and top six nationally were congratulated – with Muckross in contention for silverware in the Womens Junior Double, Intermediate Double and Mens Junior Double and Quad.

A Championship highlight for Muckross was the bronze medal win for Khim Fleming and Rachel Fuller in the Womens Junior Double.

Moving further afield, there were congratulations to four Masters members of the club who were part of a successful contingent of 12 Irish clubs racing at the World Rowing Masters Regatta held in Spain in September, returning home as gold medallists.


On the night, the club honoured four junior members of the club for their selection through national trials to join Irish rowing squads for international competition in 2025.

The club made presentations to Cian Scannell and Ronan Fahy, who raced for Ireland at the Coupe de la Jeunesse Regatta in Linz, Austria in July. From Linz, Cian returned a bronze medal for Ireland with Lee Valley crewmate Colin Creedon.

The third presentation was made to Cillian Leslie, for his successful participation with the Irish team at the recent Coupe de la Jeunesse Beach Sprint competition in Spain, with Cillian making the final 16 for Ireland in the Mens Single event.

The final presentation on the night was made to Rachel Fuller, who was congratulated for her double gold medal win for Ireland at the Home International Regatta in London in July.

There were also honourable mentions for three former junior members now racing with their university clubs, who also represented Ireland in 2025.

Caoimhe O’Sullivan (UL RC) raced in the green jersey at the European U23 Championships while Daniel Daly (UL RC) and Ethan O’Neill (UCC RC) also raced for Ireland in the senior ranks at the Home International Regatta.


The buffet barbecue was heartily enjoyed by all those in attendance.

There were also words of thanks on the night from the club to local businesses who have generously sponsored and supported the club, including the Muckross Park Hotel, Cahernane House Hotel, Daly’s SuperValu and Leanes Fitted Furniture.

Following the social night, the club is back to a busy schedule as it gears up to host its annual Muckross Head Of the River time trial event on Saturday, 6 December at the National Rowing Centre in Farran, Cork.

Onshore, the club is also calling all trivia buffs ahead of its Christmas Table Quiz fundraiser scheduled for the holiday period on Monday 29 December at the Muckross Park Hotel.

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