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Best of luck to St Brendan’s College in Hogan Cup Final

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St Brendan's College football team manger Gary McGrath, left, and captain Dan O'Brien (extreme right) with squad members and selectors Arthur Fitzgerald and Hugh Rudden in advance of the Hogan Cup final against St Pat's, Maghera, tomorrow, Saturday, April 2, in Croke Park. PICTURE: EAMONN KEOGH

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St Brendan's College football team manger Gary McGrath, left, and captain Dan O'Brien (extreme right) with squad members and selectors Arthur Fitzgerald and Hugh Rudden at a press briefing in advance of the Hogan Cup final against St Pat's, Maghera, tomorrow, Saturday, April 2, in Croke Park. Picture: Eamonn Keogh

St Brendan's College football team manger Gary McGrath, left, and captain Dan O'Brien (extreme right) with squad members and selectors Arthur Fitzgerald and Hugh Rudden in advance of the Hogan Cup final against St Patrick's College, Maghera, tomorrow, Saturday, April 2, in Croke Park. PICTURE: EAMONN KEOGH
 


 
EXCITEMENT is at fever pitch as the entire community gets behind St Brendan’s College which is contesting the Hogan Cup Final tomorrow, Saturday, April 2.
The college’s senior team will take on St Patrick’s College, Maghera, at 3pm tomorrow in Croke Park in its bid for the coveted title.
Coach Garry McGrath praised the players highly, pointing to their “calm, understated approach and their sense of unity” as they approach the biggest game in the college sports calendar.
Best of luck from all at Killarney Advertiser to the team and management!

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Photography competition success for Killarney Women’s Shed

Killarney Women’s Shed held the prize giving for its first photography competition and opened a two-week exhibition at Killarney House last week. The display features photographs taken by members of […]

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Killarney Women’s Shed held the prize giving for its first photography competition and opened a two-week exhibition at Killarney House last week.

The display features photographs taken by members of the shed following a series of digital photography workshops.
The exhibition is located in the upstairs gallery overlooking the gardens at Killarney House and is free to visit. The committee thanked Diana Fawcitt and the Killarney House team for their support in hosting the event.
The competition followed workshops funded by SICAP through South Kerry Development Partnership and delivered by photographer Michelle Breen Crean. Participants learned practical skills using phone cameras and focused on the theme “Timeless Landscapes”.
Seventy photographs were entered. The winners were: Fionnuala Lynch; Anne O’Keefe; Joan O’Gorman and Mary O’Leary
Judging was carried out by photographers Michelle Breen Crean and Tatyana McGough and journalist Breda Joy who also presented the prizes.
Killarney Women’s Shed meets every Tuesday at 10.30am at Spa GAA Club and offers activities, talks, social events and day trips. Information on upcoming events is available on the shed’s Facebook page.

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Rathmore students finish runners-up in national SciFest finals

Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra in Rathmore is celebrating a major success after students Eoin Cashman and Alex Thompson were named overall runners-up at the National SciFest finals held in Marino […]

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Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra in Rathmore is celebrating a major success after students Eoin Cashman and Alex Thompson were named overall runners-up at the National SciFest finals held in Marino College, Dublin last week.

The pair also won the Regeneron International Science & Engineering Award and will now represent Ireland at the world finals in Phoenix, Arizona in 2026.
Their project, titled Dust Dynamics: Analysing Planetary Bodies through the Ballistic Motion of Lofted Dust Particles, examined how the movement of dust can reveal key information about a planet’s environment, including atmospheric density and gravity. As part of their study, they analysed footage of dust thrown up by the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the Apollo 16 mission in 1972. Using online software and physics calculations learned in school, they estimated the moon’s gravitational acceleration to 1.72 m/s², within 6.7% of the accepted value.
The national finals featured projects assessed by judges from scientific and engineering fields. More than 16,000 students entered SciFest 2025, making the duo’s achievement a significant milestone. Their teacher Kevin McCarthy mentored the project, and the school says the students’ work could be applied to footage from other planetary missions in the future.

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