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COMPETITION: Win a €100 voucher for the Kerry GAA Store!

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It's shaping up to be an exciting year for Kerry under new boss Peter Keane so now is the perfect time to stock up on the latest green and gold apparel.

Now, thanks to an exciting new collaboration between the Killarney Advertiser and Kerry GAA, you could win a free €100 voucher for the official store of the country’s finest team.

Entering is easy. Simply follow @AdvertiserSport on Twitter and retweet the competition tweet.

The lucky winner will be announced in the coming weeks. All @AdvertiserSport followers who RT the tweet will be entered into the draw.

Speaking at the launch at the Kerry GAA Store on Tuesday, Adam Moynihan of the Killarney Advertiser revealed his plans for @AdvertiserSport for the coming year.

“We set up our Twitter account in 2018 and the response has been very positive. The plan for 2019 is to develop it further and keep the sports fans of Killarney in the loop. We want to grow our followers in the coming weeks and months so we’re hopeful that this competition will help in that regard.

"As far as I’m concerned, Twitter is the ideal platform to share and find information, especially when it comes to sport. It’s such a great source of breaking news. If you love your sport and you’re not on Twitter, you really should give it a try.”

Adam also expressed his gratitude to the Kerry GAA Store and their new Store Manager Luke Quinn for putting up such a generous prize.

Mr Quinn, meanwhile, confirmed that Kerry’s recent run of form has boosted business at the landmark Outlet Centre store.

“There’s a lot of positivity around the Kerry team over the past few weeks so business is great. We’re looking forward to the Dublin game now this weekend.

“We’re very busy at the moment with orders from local clubs for equipment and jerseys, and of course our Kerry gear continues to be very popular. We’re very excited about this competition and we’re naturally delighted to partner up with a great local business like the Killarney Advertiser.”

So whether you have your eye on some training wear, the new Paul Galvin-designed Keohane range or the classy home and away jerseys, enter our competition today to be in with a chance of winning €100 worth of Kerry gear for free.

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Parnell commemorated in Beaufort on 125th Anniversary of Land League meeting

A special ceremony was held in Beaufort to mark the 125th anniversary of Charles Stewart Parnell’s historic visit to the village in 1880, when the Irish nationalist leader addressed thousands […]

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A special ceremony was held in Beaufort to mark the 125th anniversary of Charles Stewart Parnell’s historic visit to the village in 1880, when the Irish nationalist leader addressed thousands at a pivotal land reform meeting.

The commemoration, which took place beside the Beaufort Bar, honoured the legacy of the former MP and founder of the Irish National Land League.
The original meeting was held in a field belonging to Patrick O’Sullivan and attracted a crowd of approximately 3,000, defying the orders of local landlord ‘The O’Mahony’ of Dunloe Castle, who had threatened eviction to any tenant who supported the gathering.
Padruig O’Sullivan, proprietor of the Beaufort Bar and a direct descendant of Patrick O’Sullivan, addressed attendees at the unveiling of a new monument to mark the occasion.
The stone was designed by renowned uilleann piper and artist Tomás O’Sullivan, who also composed a special piece of music titled Parnell’s Blackbird to honour the occasion.
The original 1880 meeting was reported in publications such as the ‘Dundalk Democrat’, which gave a vivid account of the powerful speeches delivered that day.

Extract from the Dundalk Democrat – May 1880

The meeting, held on Sunday, May 16, 1880 in Patrick O’Sullivan’s field south of the Beaufort Hotel, was arranged in defiance of local landlord ‘The O’Mahony,’ who warned tenants they would be evicted for taking part. Nevertheless, the turnout was overwhelming.
Parnell arrived by special train and travelled by carriage from Killarney with fellow MP ‘The O’Donoghue’. The two were met by a band and a large welcoming crowd. Police and a Government reporter were present, but the atmosphere remained peaceful and spirited.
Speakers rallied against the unjust land laws of the time. ‘The O’Donoghue’ praised Parnell as the “shining star” of Irish nationalism and stated that “Kerry desired that her meeting should partake of a national character.”
When Parnell spoke, he described it as “the largest land meeting he had attended since County Mayo” and declared the movement to reclaim Irish land as one of the greatest undertakings in Irish history. He condemned the laws that allowed landlords to evict tenants and seize food as rent payment, noting that 600,000 farmers were subject to the whims of just 10,000 landlords.
He called for legislative reform, including the suspension of evictions and Government-backed tenant purchase schemes, warning that if Parliament failed to act, “the people will do for themselves what the Legislature refuses to do for them.”
He concluded by proposing the first resolution.
“That in the opinion of this meeting, the eviction of occupiers of land for non-payment of rent arbitrarily fixed by the landlord is unjust, subversive of the true interests of the country and calls for the emphatic condemnation of all lovers of justice.”

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St Pauls sign American Maisie Burnham

Killarney’s Utility Trust St Pauls women’s basketball team has announced the signing of American player Maisie Burnham for the upcoming 2025/2026 season. The club, who performed strongly in the latter […]

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Killarney’s Utility Trust St Pauls women’s basketball team has announced the signing of American player Maisie Burnham for the upcoming 2025/2026 season.

The club, who performed strongly in the latter part of the recent season and reached the league final, is looking to build on that success.
Maisie Burnham, a 24-year-old, six-foot-tall guard from Spangle City, Washington, comes to Killarney with a strong playing record. During her time at Liberty High School, where she also played volleyball, she was a high-scoring player.
She then went to Eastern Washington University, where in the 2020/2021 season, she led the team in scoring with over 14 points per game, a record for a freshman player at the university.
Burnham later moved to the University of Portland, where her scoring average continued to improve, reaching a peak of 16.3 points per game in the 2024/2025 season.
Utility Trust St Pauls say they are looking forward to welcoming Maisie to Killarney well in advance of the new season.

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