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Collector seeks match-day programme from 1982 All-Ireland final

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A London-based GAA programme collector is searching for a special copy of the 1982 All Football Final programme.

Glenflesk man Fergal Favier was given a collection of GAA programmes in the early 2000 as a gift.

The 1982 All-Ireland final is one of the most famous encounters ever. Kerry were vying for a record fifth All-Ireland title in a row when a last minute goal by Offaly’s Seamus Derby shattered the dream.

Fergal‘s programme collection included the very booklet that legendary manager Mick O’Dwyer held in his hand that fateful day.
“I was given a large collection of Kerry GAA programmes around the year 2000, as a fantastic and interesting gift,” explained Fergal

“Since then, though, the most important one has been mislaid: it is the programme that Kerry manager, Mick O’Dwyer, held in his hand during the infamous 1982 All-Ireland defeat to Offaly.

"It was my first All-Ireland, sitting on my mother’s lap, and the programme is a very special one, with Micko’s tactical markings written onto the pages, which, of course, were curled up having spent over an hour grasped tightly in his hand and the cylindrical shape he formed was still obvious many years later. I am looking for this programme for a long time now and this is my final attempt to find it!”

Anybody who has any information on the location of this programme can email fergalfavier@hotmail.com.

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Residents of Woodlawn Park,gathered on Monday night to officially light their community’s Memory Tree, created to honour loved ones who have passed away.

The event brought together three generations of families from the estate.
Cathaoirleach of the Killarney Municipal District, Cllr. Martin Grady, was invited by the residents to switch on the lights. The project was organised locally and supported by long-standing and newer households in the area.
First-generation residents taking part included Tim O’Leary, Angela Curran, Mella Wade, Pam Brosnan, Jacquie O’Sullivan, Kathleen Pyne, Breda O’Connor, Gerry O’Donoghue, Mossie Cremin, Derry Pyne and Denis Carroll.
Members of the third generation included Jennifer Pyne, Robyn O’Leary and Sophie Tyler-Curran.
The Memory Tree will remain lit throughout the Christmas season as a shared tribute from the Woodlawn Park community.

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Jessie Buckley lands Golden Globe Nomination

Killarney native Jessie Buckley secured a nomination for a Golden Globe Award today for her role in the acclaimed drama Hamnet. Buckley is nominated for Best Performance by an Actress […]

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Killarney native Jessie Buckley secured a nomination for a Golden Globe Award today for her role in the acclaimed drama Hamnet.

Buckley is nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama).
She stars in Hamnet, the film adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s book, where she plays Agnes, the wife of William Shakespeare. Buckley’s co-star, Paul Mescal, who plays Shakespeare, was also nominated.

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Buckley faces competition in her category from Jennifer Lawrence (Die My Love), Renate Reinsve (Sentimental Value), Julia Roberts (After The Hunt), Tessa Thompson (Hedda), and Eva Victor (Sorry, Baby).
The film Hamnet itself was also nominated for Best Picture in the drama category

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