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East’s Big Five plotting Division 1 glory

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We are experiencing a golden era for football in East Kerry. There can be no denying that. Dr Crokes are dominating, Kilcummin have just won an All-Ireland, The Sem won back-to-back Hogan Cups, and the Kerry minors have won five in a row with East Kerry youngsters playing key roles.

We’ve produced David Clifford, Gavin White and Dara Moynihan, to name but a few, in the space of a couple of years. In short, the district is churning out ballers at a frightening rate.

It may be a couple of years before some of these promising club players really make their presence felt at senior level but a quick glance at the County League tables suggests that East Kerry sides are certainly on the rise.

This season there are no fewer than five clubs from East Kerry in Division 1: Dr Crokes, Legion, Spa, Rathmore and newly-promoted Kilcummin. We have far more top-flight clubs than any other district in the county. Apart from East Kerry’s Big Five, there are three teams from Tralee, two from West Kerry, one from Kenmare District and one from South Kerry.

Glenflesk and Dr Crokes B, meanwhile, will be vying for promotion to Division 1, although the latter can’t actually go up as they are not allowed to play in the same division as their A team. Unless the Dr Crokes first team somehow get relegated to Division 2…? God knows what would happen then.

Much like the top tier, Division 3 is also littered with clubs from East Kerry. Fossa, Firies, Listry, Currow and Gneeveguilla will all be hoping for a big year and there are bound to be some keenly contested derbies over the course of the campaign. In fact, there are two all-East Kerry clashes on the opening day alone as Currow face Gneeveguilla and Firies play host to near neighbours Fossa in Farranfore.

In total, 11 of the 13 clubs from the east are currently in the top three divisions with just Cordal (Division 4) and Scartaglen (Division 5A) operating in the lower reaches of the County League.

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Defending champions Dr Crokes are on the hunt for another league title and if the past decade is anything to go by, the competition is theirs to lose. The Division 1 trophy has been stowed away in Lewis Road for four years now and in total they have won the league seven times in nine years.

The Crokes are blessed with numbers - they now have A, B and C teams in the Senior County League – but one interesting thing to look out for is how winning the All-Ireland might affect their panel. Some older heads, such as Eoin Brosnan and Colm Cooper, may well choose to bow out on a high if Crokes defeat Corofin on St Patrick’s Day.

Others may also be considering their future, although personally I can’t see the likes of Shane Doolan, Brian Looney, Kieran O’Leary or John Payne, the next oldest starters on the team, stepping aside any time soon.

Either way, if Brosnan and Cooper do decide to pack it in, that would naturally leave a void. You simply can’t replace experience like that.

We had an indifferent league campaign with Killarney Legion last time out and with a new management team of Stephen Stack and Pat Flanagan on board, we will be hoping for better in 2019. It’s a very tough division, though, and at the moment we have three players in with Kerry, which is more than most of the teams we’ll be up against.

On a positive note, the return of Podge O’Connor and Kieran Slattery has helped to bolster the squad.

Spa enjoyed an incredible start to the 2018 County League, winning their opening five games and putting themselves in a really good position to challenge for a spot in the final.

Unfortunately, they were eliminated from the Intermediate in the group phase and like most teams they seem to struggle with motivation when they don’t have championship to aim for. If they fare better in the Intermediate this year, league results could well follow suit.

Key player Dara Moynihan will be obviously be unavailable but the good news is that former Kerry minor captain Liam Kearney is back in action following a lengthy spell on the sidelines.

Rathmore didn’t have a great year in 2018 by their standards. They had a poor championship and relinquished their O’Donoghue cup title to the Crokes, while in the league they needed a result on the final day to guarantee their survival.

Shane Ryan will be a massive loss. The Kerry keeper plays full forward for his club and frequently provides the team’s main scoring threat, both from frees and from play. Others will have to step up to the mark in his stead.

All-Ireland Intermediate champions Kilcummin are riding the crest of a wave following their triumphant visit to Croke Park but there are plenty of opponents in Division 1 ready and willing to take a pop at the champs.

As impressive as they were throughout their Intermediate campaign, they were brought back down to earth with a bang when Dr Crokes defeated them with 22 points to spare in the O’Donoghue Cup final. Division 1 will be a big step up for them.

Having said that, Willie Maher has built a very solid team with plenty of determination (and no little skill), so they certainly have what it takes to claim a few major scalps before the year is out.

Prediction: Dr Crokes are obviously favourites but after that it’s very hard to call. Rahilly’s impressed last year en route to a second place finish but they will be without Kerry stars Tommy Walsh and Gavin O’Brien, so they might find it difficult to repeat the feat.

Many teams in Division 1 seem content to just survive but there appears to be very little to choose between the chasing pack heading into the opening weekend of fixtures.

A good start for any team could realistically set the tone for a title challenge.

Fixtures can be viewed here.

Pic: Don MacMonagle.

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Boxing brothers aim for European Championship

Killarney boxing brothers, Jamesie and Pa Casey, have their sights set on representing Ireland at the upcoming European championships after a successful spring in the ring. Both national champions for […]

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Killarney boxing brothers, Jamesie and Pa Casey, have their sights set on representing Ireland at the upcoming European championships after a successful spring in the ring.

Both national champions for 2025, the talented siblings are in preparation for crucial national competitions. Pa is gearing up for the junior cadets in three weeks, while Jamesie will compete in the under-18 championships in July.

Victory in these national events would automatically earn both boys an invitation to the high-performance unit, bringing them a step closer to being selected for the Irish team heading to the European championships.

Both Jamesie and Pa follow a rigorous training schedule, working out six days a week, twice a day – before school and work in the morning, and again every evening.

They are currently in camp, preparing for their respective national competitions.

The brothers understand the commitment required at this level of boxing, describing it as a lifestyle demanding 100% dedication, including twice-daily training, healthy eating, weight management, strength and conditioning, running, sparring, and technical training.

The Casey brothers thanked Bobby Enright of Peak Performance Academy for strength and conditioning and nutrition guidance, ProActive Physiotherapy for their support and the coaches and volunteers at Sliabh Luachra Boxing Club

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Killorglin’s RDI Hub to hosts open week

The RDI Hub in Killorglin is inviting the public to an Open Week next week, from Monday, May 19 to Friday, May 23. They are encouraging people who are curious […]

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The RDI Hub in Killorglin is inviting the public to an Open Week next week, from Monday, May 19 to Friday, May 23.

They are encouraging people who are curious about what the hub offers, or anyone needing a different place to work for a day, to come and visit.
During the week, people can use a desk for free at any time. They can also stay for just an hour or for the whole day. There will be lunchtime events each day featuring guest speakers. On Friday, visitors can try out the Media Lab with free podcasting sessions, but booking ahead is needed for this. The hub offers a lively space where people can work together.
The lunchtime events include Chris Barrett talking about his Arctic journey on Monday, John Ryan from Gigable on business growth strategies on Tuesday, Gavin Henrick from Brickfield Labs discussing accessibility on Wednesday, Hugh Reynolds from the RDI Hub talking about online marketing on Thursday, and a VHI Wellness Station on Friday. The Media Lab will also be open on Friday for podcasting sessions.
Anyone interested in attending the Open Week is asked to sign up using this link: https://bit.ly/4jlJlD3.

Lunchtime Events During Open Week:

Monday 19: Chris Barrett – Journey to the Arctic on the Fjällräven Polar Expedition
An incredible story of resilience, adventure, and pushing boundaries.
Tuesday 20: John Ryan, Gigable – Go-to-Market Strategy Session
Practical strategies for launching and growing your business.
Wednesday 21: Gavin Henrick, Brickfield Labs – Tearing Down the Accessibility Barriers
Why accessibility matters and how to build inclusive digital experiences.
Thursday 22: Hugh Reynolds, RDI Hub Entrepreneur in Residence – Zero to Online Hero
Explore what happens when a community experiment meets digital marketing.
Friday 23: VHI Wellness Station
Close out the week with the VHI Wellness Station which will give you insights into Body Composition, Diabetes Risk and More!
Bonus Friday Activity:
🎙️ Open Media Lab Access and Complimentary Podcasting Sessions
Explore our new Media Lab and try out a mini podcasting session with expert support.
Sessions are free but must be pre-booked in advance – limited slots available!
For more information, you can contact Megan Daly Tyrrell at megan.dalytyrrell@rdihub.com.

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