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How did we survive for almost a decade without National League basketball?

Last Saturday night’s league decider was just the latest in a long line of thrilling spectacles at the Auracle and, just seven months after reforming, the Lakers have firmly re-established themselves as Killarney’s favourite sports team.

Another huge crowd turned out to see Cormac O’Donoghue’s side duke it out with Kilkenny and the atmosphere in the fourth quarter was really special.

There’s just something about the back-and-forth nature of basketball that lends itself to great drama and excitement and those final few minutes were some of the most enjoyable I’ve experienced in a long time.

The Lakers are the only team Killarney has at that level so there’s a real sense of community at these games. It’s very different to other sports in that regard. With football and soccer, there are multiple clubs so the fan bases are divided. As we all know, there are fierce rivalries in Killarney and rivalries tend to breed bitterness.

At St Paul’s games, there’s no Legion or Crokes or Spa or Athletic or Celtic. There’s a lot of love in the building. It’s refreshing.

Personally, I love covering the basketball because, unlike football and soccer, no one in Killarney can accuse me of being biased (or not biased enough). Which is great. Also I love basketball, so that helps.

It’s a major regret of mine that I never took it up when I was younger. I’m jealous of the local boys like Flip and Mark Greene to be honest. The Lakers are without question the best Killarney team to play for at the moment. Athletic are second, obviously. (Legion juniors third.)

After starting reasonably well, the Kilkenny game looked to be slipping away from the Lakers. They trailed by 11 with six minutes to play and the energy was fairly sucked out of the building at that stage. The visitors started to tire, however, and with 3:30 on the clock, the gap was cut to just five.

In arguably the most important play of the game, Mark Greene, who was excellent all night, intercepted a pass and was fouled in the open floor. The Lakers, who are normally very good free throw shooters, had been struggling from the line all night so there was an air of trepidation in the building. Greene was unaffected. He steadied himself and drained the pair of them to make it a one-score game.

Antuan Bootle hit two free throws and all of a sudden it was 80-81. The next play down, Kilkenny stifled the Lakers attack but Dan Griffin gathered a rebound, turned and threw up a fadeaway jumper as the shot clock expired. It went in and the place erupted. (Check out my Twitter video on @AdvertiserSport if you get a chance. Scenes.)

Dailian Mason made a three shortly after and the game, and Shield, was won.

They now have a home League Cup quarter final against the fourth place team from Division 1A, IT Carlow. That tie will take place Sunday at 11am. Win or lose, this will definitely be the last home game of the season as the semis and final are on up the country.

From speaking to the players, the leagues themselves (i.e. Division 1A and Division 1B) and the President’s Cup seem to be the priority but I’m sure they’ll be going all out to challenge for this trophy as well. I think you could already call their first season back a success but there’s till time for it to get even better.

Fixture:

Tomorrow Sunday at 6.30pm

League Cup Quarter Final

Scotts Lakers v IT Carlow

(Killarney Sports and Leisure Centre)

The winners will play in the semi-finals in Tallaght on Monday at 11am.

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Kerry GAA and Killarney Races launch Munster Final preview event

Kerry GAA and Killarney Racecourse have partnered to host a Munster Senior Football Final preview event on Saturday, May 9. The afternoon of racing and football analysis takes place the […]

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Kerry GAA and Killarney Racecourse have partnered to host a Munster Senior Football Final preview event on Saturday, May 9.

The afternoon of racing and football analysis takes place the day before Kerry face Cork in the provincial decider on Sunday, May 10.
The Killarney racing season opens at 11.30am on the Saturday, featuring a “Go Racing With Kerry GAA Legends” package. This allows supporters to attend a National Hunt card alongside former Kerry players. The main event is a panel discussion where the guest speakers will provide tactical analysis of the upcoming game and share stories from their own careers.
In addition to the racing and football talk, the day includes live music from Nicole Lonergan and The Gallivanters.
Tickets for the event are priced at €99. This includes racecourse admission, access to the preview event, a BBQ meal, and a drink. Capacity is limited to 200 guests, and tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
The names of the panelists will be announced this Friday, May 1, which is also when tickets go on sale at www.killarneyracecourse.ie. Further information is available by calling 087 1130086.

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Rare Skoda anniversary model arrives in Kerry for Rally weekend

A rare piece of Skoda’s performance history arrived in Farranfore this week as Liam Lynch’s Skoda dealership showcased the new Fabia 130. One of the first of its kind to […]

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A rare piece of Skoda’s performance history arrived in Farranfore this week as Liam Lynch’s Skoda dealership showcased the new Fabia 130.

One of the first of its kind to hit Irish roads, and the first to be registered in County Kerry, the vehicle’s arrival was timed to coincide with the build-up to the Assess Ireland Rally of the Lakes.
To mark the occasion, the Farranfore garage hosted a special motorsport evening on Thursday, where fans enjoyed a meet-and-greet with Irish National Rally champions Eddie Doherty and Tom Murphy.
The Fabia 130 is a special edition production vehicle celebrating the brand’s 130th anniversary. It is Skoda’s fastest series-produced Fabia to date, boasting a top speed of 228 km/h and an acceleration dash of 0-100 km/h in just 7.4 seconds. Under the bonnet, it features an enhanced 1.5 TSI evo2 engine delivering 174 bhp, paired with a seven-speed DSG transmission updated for faster acceleration and smoother gear changes.
Priced at €37,300, production is strictly limited to just 40 vehicles across 2026 and 2027. The model features a sports suspension lowered by 15mm, 18-inch wheels, and distinct motorsport-inspired “130” badging.
Available in four colours with blackened roofs and pillars, the car is available exclusively via pre-order at authorised dealers.

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