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MayFest got the season off to a flying start at Killarney Racecourse

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Killarney Racecourse Ambassador Bryan Cooper enjoying Killarney Races. Dominck Walsh

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Pictured at Killarney Races on Sunday were Tralee punters Eric Boylan Sean Rutland Kelvin Reidy and Paul Lenihan. Photo: Don MacMonagle

Pictured at Killarney Races on Sunday were Edyta Hernas and Con Duggan from Killarney. Photo: Don MacMonagle

Des Grace and his grandaughter Hannah Garvey from Tralee County Kerry pictured at Killarney Races Family Fun Day on Sunday Photo: Don MacMonagle

Enjoying the bubble fountain at Killarney Races Family Day on Sunday were Daniel Thelma and Katie O'Donoghue from Killarney.Photo: Don MacMonagle

Pictured at Killarney Races on Sunday were Gillian O'Keeffe and Elaine Kelly from Killarney. Photo: Don MacMonagle

MayFest at Killarney Racecourse took place on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, kicking off the season at the popular track in great style.

Sunday was an all jump racecard with the feature race being the Tote Killarney National, won in impressive fashion by Pont Aval. Sean O'Keefe rode a patient race, making steady headway before racing away after the last fence. This was the final leg of Willie Mullins' treble on the card.

The opening day of the festival was also Family Day which saw record-breaking crowds, where The Art House got all the kids involved in the activities on offer and Racecourse Ambassador Bryan Cooper was on hand to meet all the upcoming junior jockeys in attendance.

Shecouldbeanything won the Easy Clean Tourist Attraction Mares Hurdle (Listed). On her previous start, she won at the Punchestown Festival, while before that she was sixth in the Jack De Bromhead Mares' Novices Hurdle at Cheltenham. Shecouldbeanything is a quality mare and looks to have a bright future ahead of her. The valuable Oyster Tavern Handicap Hurdle went the way of Mighty Tom, who is trained by Kerry native Cian Collins. The Galway Hurdle is the next big target for the horse.

Monday was an evening meeting, all jump racing again with the feature race being the An Riocht Steeplechase won by Saint Sam, who is likely to receive an entry in the Galway Plate and there is plenty more improvement to come from this six year-old. Willie Mullins went one better on Monday and enjoyed a fantastic four-timer. Absurde, a €260,000 purchase from France, made a successful start over hurdles and looks to be an exciting prospect.

Tuesday closed MayFest in fine style with an all-flat card and beautiful sunshine. Trainer Joseph O’Brien won the opening three races on the card, completing the feat in the Fesco Maiden aith Arniemac at 4/1. The feature race The Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Race was won in dramatic style with Ma Belle Artiste winning by just a head in the end to beat the 2/1 favourite in the race Impact Warrior.

Chairman of Killarney Races, Billy O’Sullivan said: “What a start to the season here at Killarney Races, a great few days were enjoyed by all. There was a real sense of community, lots of families enjoying the facilities and top-class racing, it was superb. Now it’s onwards and upwards for our July Festival."

With three more festivals to look forward to in July, August and October if you haven’t been it is well worth checking out, visit Killarneyraces.ie where you can book tickets, hospitality, group packages, club membership and more.

Photos by Domnic Walsh and Don McMonagle

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Kerry GAA stars on hand to launch May Festival at Racecourse

Live horse racing returns to Ireland’s most scenic track this May for the highly anticipated Killarney Races May Festival. The three-day event blends top-tier racing with a vibrant social scene, […]

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Live horse racing returns to Ireland’s most scenic track this May for the highly anticipated Killarney Races May Festival.

The three-day event blends top-tier racing with a vibrant social scene, offering something for seasoned punters, families, and visitors alike.
The season officially opens on Saturday, May 9 (12 noon start), a date that aligns perfectly with the Munster Football Final weekend. The sporting stakes are high for a bumper weekend in Killarney and if Kerry and Cork both progress through their respective semi-finals, A Kerry vs. Cork showdown will be fixed for Sunday May 10th in Killarney, positioning the racecourses opening Saturday fixture as the perfect curtain-raiser for a great weekend of sport in Killarney. The opening card features a feast of National Hunt racing headlined by sponsors TOTE, and racing action will be complemented by lively music from Nicole Lonergan and The Gallivanters.
On Wednesday evening just gone, stars from the Kerry GAA panel (pictured) were on hand to launch the Killarney races Locals’ Family Day, scheduled for Monday, May 11th (4.30pm start). Sponsored by Killarney Credit Union and the Killarney Town Retailers Association, this evening shifts the focus toward the local community. Children’s entertainment specialists ‘Time to Party’ and ‘The MACademy’ will host a dedicated family fun area, perfect for young families to get out on a spring evening and soak up the festive atmosphere. Accompanied by an adult ticket, all kids go free. Entertainment will include, bouncing castles, clowns, an interactive disco, carnival games and much more.
Speaking about the Locals Family Evening, sponsors Karena McCarthy of Killarney Credit Union said, “We are pleased to bring the community together for an action packed locals evening. The Credit Union is committed to supporting local initiatives, and this event is a perfect way for neighbours to gather and enjoy the fantastic festival atmosphere Killarney Racecourse offers.”
William Sheahan, Chairman of the Killarney Town Retailers Association, who are also sponsoring the local’s day said, “Our members are always ready to support local, and we are delighted to support the Locals’ Family Day”. From boutique fashion and fragrances to traditional butchers, footwear and pharmacies, Killarney retailers have an incredible amount to offer both residents and visitors, and we were delighted to come on board as a sponsor of the evening at Killarney Racecourse.
The festival concludes on Tuesday, May 12th (4.30pm start), with the Fexco Festival Finale. The final day pairs a high-quality flat racing card with some great live entertainment, ensuring the spring festival closes on it’s usual high note.

Karl McCay, General Manager of Killarney Racecourse expressed his readiness for the season ahead: “We are eager to welcome the public back to the Killarney Races. Between the calibre of the racing, the community-focused family evening, and our entertainment lineup, we have curated a program that offers something for every attendee this May Festival.”

Tickets are available for just €20 via the official website: www.killarneyracecourse.ie.

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‘Wheels on the Bus’ sing-song for mental health fundraiser

Main Street will become the stage for Kerry’s largest sing-song next Friday, May 1, as the public gathers to raise funds for a new bus for Leawood House Mental Health […]

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Main Street will become the stage for Kerry’s largest sing-song next Friday, May 1, as the public gathers to raise funds for a new bus for Leawood House Mental Health Day Centre.

The event, organised by the Kerry Mental Health Association, is scheduled for 5.15pm. Participants will join together to sing “The Wheels on the Bus” to support the purchase of a nine-seater vehicle. The bus is intended to provide clients at the Killarney-based centre with better access to medical appointments, social outings, and community group activities.

The fundraiser will be broadcast live on Radio Kerry’s Afternoon Show from Reidy’s Bar. A group of volunteer musicians and singers will lead the performance, which will also be shared across social media platforms.

Alongside the singing, a “Wheel-a-thon” will take place outside Reidy’s Pub. This will involve volunteers taking turns to roll a bus tyre along Main Street for several hours throughout the afternoon.

“The staff at Leawood House need a bus to help community-based clients achieve an enhanced quality of life through social engagement,” said John Drummey, General Manager of Kerry Mental Health Association. “Without generous public donations and the time given by volunteers, these essential activities simply would not happen.”

The association has a track record of providing transport for local centres, having recently donated vehicles to facilities in Killorglin and Caherciveen.
Donations can be made to the bucket collection on the day or online via the official website. The event is supported by the Killarney Municipal District, Killarney Credit Union, and HR Buddy.

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