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Gooch’s all-time scoring record at risk

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There are two Kerry GAA records at risk this weekend.

The first is our own Colm Cooper’s record as the highest scorer at championship level. His current tally of 23 goals and 283 points is likely to be surpassed on Sunday.

Mayo’s Cillian O'Connor just three points behind. Cooper’s record was achieved over 85 championship appearances while O'Connor took just 50 matches to reach his top score.

Kerry have not lost a home championship match since Cork won the 1995 Munster title and given the intense rivalry that exists between Kerry and Mayo and the unpredictable nature of games this Sunday could well mark the end of that 24 year-old record.

Mayo have defeated Kerry twice already this season, once in Tralee and once in Croke Park.  The last time they met in the championship in August 2017, Mayo were also the victors while the previous championship meeting resulted in draw.

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Success for Legacy Elite Cheerleaders at Celtic Spirit Competition

Five athletes from Legacy Elite attended the Celtic Spirit cheerleading competition in Galway last Sunday. The athletes achieved two first-place titles, a third, and a fourth. Finn Hurley, who has […]

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Five athletes from Legacy Elite attended the Celtic Spirit cheerleading competition in Galway last Sunday.

The athletes achieved two first-place titles, a third, and a fourth.
Finn Hurley, who has been selected to represent the national team Ireland at the cheerleading world championships, competed in a large category of 13 athletes from across Ireland and won first place.

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Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club announces 2025 restoration projects

Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club is currently restoring a 1980 Ford 760 at their shed on Upper Lewis Road which will be auctioned off for charity later in the year. […]

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Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club is currently restoring a 1980 Ford 760 at their shed on Upper Lewis Road which will be auctioned off for charity later in the year.

The club’s next project is a 2001 Toyota Hilux, which will be raffled for a local charity.
The club thanked sponsors Kelliher’s Toyota Kerry, Central Car Sales, and Tractor Spares. They are seeking new sponsors and can be contacted via Tom on 087 2383809. The shed is open to visitors on Thursday evenings from 7.30pm to 10pm.
The club will have floats in the Killarney and Milltown St Patrick’s Day parades.
A special offer of €5 off Regatta Jackets (€55, normally €60) is available in March. Contact Tim on 087 4551887.

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