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Local competitors win big at county rally championship awards

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Local competitors win big at county championship awards

World Rally Championship star Craig Breen was the surprise guest of honour at the Moriarty’s Centra Kingdom of Kerry Rally Championship awards presentation on Saturday night.

Now celebrating its second year, it is the only county rally championship in the country.

Saturday night’s awards do, at The Anvil Bar, in Keel, Castlemaine was attended by close to 150 people including Minister Brendan Griffin.

One of the highlights of the series is the presentation of the Paudie Casey Memorial Trophy to the person or persons who have made the greatest contribution to motorsport in Kerry over the last 12 months.

The trophy remembers the great Kerry Motor Club member who worked tirelessly behind the scenes and the winner is a closely guarded secret until the presentation night.

This year’s winners were, Killarney and District Motor Club Members Orla Galvin-Griffin and her two daughters Ciara and Meabh Griffin. The family team have been involved in the running of all three rallies in the county during the 2019 season.

The Ballyvourney-based rally family have marshalled all over the country and are in some sort of volunteer role every weekend.

The Drivers’ Championship was won by Tralee’s Darren Young, with Killarney’s Alan Ring taking second, and Rockfield’s Aidan Buckley third.

The co-drivers category was dominated by KDMC members with Paul Nagle taking the top co-driver award, while Tara Duggan took second. There was a tie for third place and that was shared by Ronald O’Riordan and Nicky Burke.

Rathmore’s Donal O’Connor took the Historic Drivers’ title while there was another tie in the Co-Drivers’ League and this was shared by Abbeydorney’s Tony McCarthy and Rathmore’s Pat Cashman.

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Funeral arrangements announced for the late John O’Mahony

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Funeral arrangements have been announced for the respected Killarney journalist and founder of KillarneyToday.com, John O’Mahony, who passed away on Tuesday 9th June.

Mr O’Mahony passed away peacefully following a short illness, surrounded by his family at St. James’s Hospital in Dublin. The news of his passing has brought a widespread sense of sadness across the local community, media, and political sectors, where he worked for over four decades.

He is sadly missed and dearly loved by his wife Geraldine, his daughter Molly, her partner Joe, and his dog Nigel. He is also lovingly remembered by his brother Brian, sisters Joan, Mary, and Sheila, extended family, relatives, neighbours, and a wide circle of friends. He was predeceased by his parents, Patrick and Sheila O’Mahony.

Reposing will take place at O’Shea’s Funeral Home, Killarney, this Sunday 14th June, from 3:30pm to 6:00pm.

The funeral cortege will arrive at St. Mary’s Cathedral on Monday morning, 15th June, at 10:00am for Requiem Mass at 10:30am. A private cremation will take place afterwards at the Island Crematorium in Cork at 2:00pm.

Photo: Eamonn Keogh

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Special golf tournament to remember the late Dermot Galvin


The late and deeply missed Dermot Galvin will be remembered at a special charity golf tournament on June 26.

Michelle Cooper Galvin with her Husband Dermot Galvin, at a civic reception afforded to Michelle legendary Photographer, in recognition of her contribution to Killarney and Kerry, documenting and creating one of the most extensive records of daily life, sport, community, politics, and worthy charities through her lens for almost 50 years. Michelle began her photojournalism career with the Irish Examiner, before returning to her native Kerry to join The Kerryman Newspaper in 1979, covering the Killarney and South Kerry area. The civic award was presented by Cathaoirleach Killarney Municipal District, Cllr. Niall Kelleher, joined by fellow members of Killarney Municipal District on Friday evening at the Killarney Town Hall, where she was joined by her family, friends, colleagues of The Kerryman Newspaper and Killarney Credit Union. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan/FREE PIC


The ‘Teeing Up for Charity – The Dermot Galvin Classic’ is organised by his wife, the renowned local photographer Michelle Cooper Galvin.
The event will raise funds for the Kerry Hospice Foundation’s Palliative Care Unit and Comfort for Chemo.
Organisers have issued the timesheet to participants and request that all players arrive at least 40 minutes before their tee-off time. Goodie bags will be provided on arrival.
The prize-giving ceremony and the presentation of cheques to the chosen charities will take place at approximately 8pm that evening.
“Your support means a great deal and helps the Kerry Hospice Foundation and Comfort for Chemo continue their invaluable work, while also honouring Dermot’s memory,” said Michelle.
There will be no raffle on the day, but raffle tickets are currently on sale in advance. Tickets can be purchased directly from Michelle on 082 583 3336.
Team payments must be made by Friday 19th June. Payments can be made to the Killarney Credit Union account under the name ‘Teeing Up for Charity’.

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