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Golf classic a success for Kilcummin GAA

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Not only was it an important fundraiser for the club but also a lovely social event as Kilcummin GAA held their fundraising Golf Classic on Saturday last.

GOLF CLASSIC: Members of Kilcummin GAA enjoyed a fundraising Golf Classic in Kenmare on Saturday last. Front row from left were: Ciara Kelly Breeda Duggan and Nessa McCarthy. Back row from left were: Mike Riordan Eugie Sweeney Tim Ryan Kevin Riordan DJ Fleming Mike Devane and Philip O'Connor.

Held in Kenmare Golf Club, the course itself was in pristine condition and the glorious sunshine provided the perfect weather for a great day of golf.

Their renovated club, which has only been open for a week, is modern yet retains its former charm. 65 teams teed off and in the end the golfers representing Kelly’s Contractors prevailed with a score of 68 pts. D&D Sound and Lighting were second on 61 pts. Glenflesk GAA were third with 60 pts, Mike Riordan’s team were 4th with 59 pts.

The prizes were presented in Kilcummin GAA Club bar and the family of Anthony O'Sullivan presented the winners with his perpetual trophy.

And the success of the event was down to the incredible hard work of the golf committee.

"We are very grateful to all those who sponsored teams, tee boxes and spot prizes, to all those who played and to the friends and family of Anthony O'Sullivan for their ongoing support of the Golf Classic," Breeda Duggan, President of the Kilcummin GAA Golf Society, said.

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Stage magic as Fiona Crowley students take to the INEC

Words and photos by: Marie Carroll-O’Sullivan Tuesday night at the INEC Killarney saw a massive turnout for the Fiona Crowley Stage School annual showcase, featuring performances from the junior, intermediate, […]

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Tuesday night at the INEC Killarney saw a massive turnout for the Fiona Crowley Stage School annual showcase, featuring performances from the junior, intermediate, and senior groups.

The Juniors opened the night with a high-energy routine, followed by the Intermediate group’s performance of Mary Poppins. The crowd were treated to classics like “A Spoonful of Sugar,” with the young performers showing great confidence and timing.
The Seniors took on the challenging production of Wicked. This was a standout segment of the evening, featuring strong vocals and choreography during the “Defying Gravity” sequence. For several of these senior students, the night marked the end of a long journey with the school, having started years ago in the “baby boppers” classes.
The school has a well-known history of success, including its connection to Oscar winner Jessie Buckley. That tradition continues today, with many current students securing places in top performing arts colleges across Ireland and London.
While many in the audience were there to support their own children and grandchildren, the high standard of the three shows kept the venue full until the final curtain call.

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Record numbers for successful Tour de Ballyfinnane

The Tour de Ballyfinnane returned on Saturday, April 18, with over 350 participants taking to the roads in what has become a standout event for the local community. Starting from […]

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The Tour de Ballyfinnane returned on Saturday, April 18, with over 350 participants taking to the roads in what has become a standout event for the local community.

Starting from Ballyfinnane Community Hall, the cycle saw record turnout this year, with numbers continuing to grow annually. Cyclists were offered the choice of two scenic routes—70km and 40km—drawing participants of all ages and abilities from across the county. The arrival of the spring sun provided a welcome boost for riders after a long winter season.
A major highlight of this year’s event was the focus on inclusivity. LikeBikes attended with a range of adaptive bicycles, allowing more people to experience the joy of the cycle. This facilitated a particularly special visit from a group from St Mary of the Angels, Beaufort, who were warmly welcomed by the organisers and fellow cyclists.
The event also drew strong representation from various cycling clubs throughout Kerry, contributing to a vibrant and social atmosphere. After completing their respective routes, participants gathered at the Shanty Bar for a celebratory BBQ, where they enjoyed a chance to refuel and share stories from the road.
Organisers expressed their sincere thanks to all sponsors, with a special mention for the main sponsor, Creative Bathrooms, for their significant contribution. The smooth running of the day was made possible by a dedicated team of local volunteers who managed everything from registration to safety along the routes.
With the success of the 2026 event firmly established, the Tour de Ballyfinnane continues to go from strength to strength, and plans are already being considered for next year.

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