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Music legends team up to release new single

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By Sean Moriarty

They're two legends in the world of Irish music and now they've come together to release a brand new single.

Local music man Liam O’Connor has teamed up with Country Music star Mike Denver and will release a version of the popular old-time ballad ‘The Story I’ll Tell You is True’ next week. This is the second time that the men have worked together. Over 10 years ago the pair collaborated to record ‘The Day of My Return’, an account of an outlaw that left Killarney to make a fortune gambling on boxing matches in America. Liam is turning to his own roots for their last work as ‘The Story I’ll Tell You is True’ was written by the late John Joe Reidy from the accordion player’s hometown of Newmarket, County Cork. “I’ve always wanted to record John Joe’s song as he was a friend of mine and a fine singer and piano accordion player,” Liam said. “It was such a great joy to work with Mike Denver over 10 years ago and have that track viewed over a million times online, that is why I invited Mike to work with me on ‘The Story I’ll Tell You is True’.” The recording will also feature Killarney pianist Tony O’Flaherty.

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Rathmore to make history as Rás Tailteann 2026 route revealed

The 71st edition of the Rás Tailteann will break new ground this year as the East Kerry village of Rathmore is set to host a stage start for the first […]

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The 71st edition of the Rás Tailteann will break new ground this year as the East Kerry village of Rathmore is set to host a stage start for the first time in the race’s storied history.

Organisers have officially unveiled the 785km route for 2026, with Stage 2 on Thursday, May 21, putting the home of Sliabh Luachra Cycling Club at the centre of the Irish cycling world.
The stage is being hailed as one of the most demanding days of the five-stage event.
After a ceremonial roll-out in Rathmore, the peloton will face a brutal 182.9km journey featuring six categorised climbs. The action begins with a Category 3 ascent before Kilgarvan, followed by a fast run into Kenmare. From there, the riders will tackle the iconic Tunnel Road and the Caha Pass, descending into Glengarriff before a long, testing climb toward Gougane Gap.
The stage will eventually wind through West Cork, passing through Béal na Bláth and Coachford, before finishing in the Rás stronghold of Banteer.
The choice of Banteer as a finish is a nod to its incredible cycling legacy; the village has famously produced riders who have occupied the top four positions in the Rás over the years, including 2023 overall winner Dillon Corkery and current pro Eddie Dunbar.
Running from May 20 to 24, the Rás will start in Portlaoise and conclude in Dunboyne.

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Fossa Swimmers make a splash at County Finals

The Fossa Swim team pictured at the Tralee Sports Complex following their successful outing at the County Finals of the Community Games on Sunday, February 15. The 25-strong squad delivered […]

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The Fossa Swim team pictured at the Tralee Sports Complex following their successful outing at the County Finals of the Community Games on Sunday, February 15.

The 25-strong squad delivered an impressive performance, securing a total of 37 medals across various individual and relay events.
Two Fossa swimmers captured gold medals, officially qualifying them for the National Community Games Finals scheduled for later this year.

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