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Celtic to host super soccer sevens

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A feast of top quality football and a real party atmosphere has been lined up for Killarney on Saturday, July 27 with the inaugural Killarney Celtic FC seven-a-side summer soccer tournament.

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Several top teams from throughout Munster will travel to Celtic Park – home of the Kerry league and cup holders – to showcase their skills with separate competitions for men and women’s teams and a hugely competitive event guaranteed.
The competitions will provide 12-hours of non-stop action and the day will be a real family occasion with activities lined up to keep all ages occupied.
The kick-off will be at 9am and the games will continue right through until that evening with the finals in the ladies and men’s cup and shield competitions bringing the on-field action to a climax.
The carnival atmosphere will be greatly enhanced by a giant marquee with professional caterers and a full bar and there will be live entertainment on site throughout the day.
DJs Mark Moynihan and Jack Enright will be spinning the discs from 2-4pm and 4-7pm respectively before lively local trad band, Hacksaw Kéilí, take to the stage at 7 o’clock.
In addition to the soccer action and the live music, there will be a children’s play area all through the day and plenty of novelties to keep the younger generation busy.
Some of the top teams in the province will be in action including Munster Junior Cup winners Newmarket FC from Clare, Cork sides Leeds AFC, Ringmahon Rangers and Avondale United, Limerick’s Abbeyfeale United, St Brendan’s Park and Dynamos will travel from Tralee, Avenue United from Ennis, Nenagh AFC, Killorglin FC, Mastergeeha FC, Killarney Athletic and, of course, the hosts Killarney Celtic.
The women’s sides will include Killarney Celtic, Clonakilty United, Quarry Park Rangers, Inter Kenmare, Cork sides Drinagh Rangers, Leeside United and Wilton United and LB Rovers from Lisselton.
There is a great incentive for teams to give it their all with €1,000 on offer for the men’s cup winners and €500 for the women’s champions.
There will be ample parking in the vicinity of Celtic Park on the day and the all-inclusive admission fee is just €10.
“The event promises to be a real feast of football and a fabulous family day out,” said Celtic official Paul Sherry.
“We have been thinking about hosting an event of this magnitude for some time and we are delighted that clubs from all over Munster have expressed an interest in taking part,” he added.

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Final push for Firies fundraiser supporting CUH Cancer Unit

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Locals are being urged to show their support for a vital cause as the countdown begins for the Firies charity raffle.

Organised by motorcycle enthusiast Sean Collins, the fundraiser is a final push to collect much-needed funds for the Dunmanway Cancer Day Care Unit at Cork University Hospital.

The top prize is a high-quality electric bike, which was made possible through the generous support of O’Sullivan’s Cycles and KC Print Ltd.

Sean is no stranger to fundraising for cancer services, having successfully raised €2,400 for the same unit via a motorcycle run last year.

He has now turned his focus to this raffle to ensure the facility at CUH continues to receive the help it needs to care for patients.

The draw is set to take place on Sunday, June 7, at Henderson’s Bar in Firies.

For those who cannot attend in person, the event will be broadcast live on the Henderson’s Bar Facebook page.

Tickets are still available for €10 in various shops throughout Killarney and the surrounding areas. For any last-minute ticket enquiries, Sean Collins can be reached directly at 087 4436650.

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Killarney resident Richard Gordon releases immersive memoir audiobook

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Tralee native and Killarney resident Richard Gordon has released a new memoir audiobook detailing his personal journey through profound loss and the subsequent search for a new beginning.

The audiobook explores a five-year period during which Richard lost his father, older brother, and mother.

The narrative begins during his teenage years while sitting his Leaving Cert at Brookfield College and follows the impact of these bereavements on his life as a young man.

Richard describes the story as an attempt to outrun the past through his work as a chef and years of backpacking across the globe.

His travels took him from Sarajevo and Laos to London and Australia, but the weight of his grief remained a constant companion.

A turning point arrived at the age of 27 while living in London, eventually leading to a solo cycling journey across Europe and a return to Ireland to rebuild his life.

Rather than a standard reading, the audiobook is narrated by Richard in a spoken, immersive style intended to mirror the experience of a one-man show or a traditional seanachaí.

“I wanted the story to be experienced like a play in your ears,” Richard said. “It is a true story about losing your family, losing yourself, and rebuilding a life from the ashes.”

The audiobook is now available to listeners via his Substack at richardgordonwrites.substack.com.

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