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Dr Crokes members gather for emotional ‘Lap of Light’
Dr Crokes’ Park was illuminated on December 27 as the club hosted its 2025 Lap of Light, a special event dedicated to celebrating the lives of deceased members.
The ceremony, which is a key Christmas schedule organised by the Dr Crokes’ Healthy Club committee, saw a massive turnout from the local community.
Families from across the town, particularly those who have suffered recent bereavements, gathered to remember their loved ones in a respectful and supportive environment.
Club vice-presidents Fr Tom Looney and Fr Paddy O’Donoghue set the tone for the evening.
They were joined by 18-year-old club member and musician Saoirse O’Sullivan, who performed a moving rendition of ‘This Christmas’ by Oh Wonder.
The song’s focus on grief and missing loved ones during the festive season resonated deeply with those in attendance.
As twilight settled over the grounds, the crowd took to the pitch to complete ‘Darkness into Light’ laps.
Participants wore high-vis clothing and carried torches, candles, and mobile phones to create a trail of light around the park.
The club’s signature black and amber colours were on full display, with many families even bringing along their dogs dressed in club-coloured coats.
The evening concluded with a social gathering in the clubhouse, where attendees enjoyed ‘Crokes’ Cuppas’, coffee, and conversation.
The hospitality was coordinated by events organiser Maggie McAuliffe and her team of volunteers.
Adding to the community atmosphere, music for the social was provided by a quartet of seven-year-old Scór na nÓg musicians.
The event was made possible by the work of the Healthy Club members, including Colette Casey, Kathleen Fitzgerald, Risteárd Clancy,
