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Discover the delights of Waterford Castle

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If you go down to the woods today… you’re sure of big surprises for all the family at Waterford Castle Hotel and Golf Resort.

Discover the delights of Waterford Castle

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If you go down to the woods today… you’re sure of big surprises for all the family at Waterford Castle Hotel and Golf Resort.

Charles Harper exhibition to launch this weekend

New Work by artist Charles Harper is the latest exhibition to be opened next weekend at The Russell Gallery, a dedicated fine art space in New Quay, Co Clare. The launch will take place on Saturday June 19 from 4pm to 6pm. There will be a wine reception and Harper will present his latest effort, an exquisite collection of 24 small watercolour pieces.

Athlone sprinter carries Olympic flag in Limerick

A total of 10 athletes and four coaches and volunteers from Athlone Special Olympics Club will be part of the Connaught squad at the Special Olympics Ireland Games taking place at the University of Limerick (UL) this week from June 9-13.

Proud Rebels teach Tipperary and pundits a lesson

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Humble pie was what I had to eat for supper Sunday evening after Cork's landslide victory over Tipperary. Yes I'll hold my hands up, I for one didn't see this coming and judging by Tipperary's performance they didn't see it coming either.

Why is our city manager getting less pay than Limerick’s asks Ó Brolcháin

Why is the city manager Joe MacGrath paid the same salary as the Waterford city manager and a lower salary than the Limerick manager, when Galway has a larger size and population?

Higgins and Varley out as Mayo name unchanged side

Mayo will definitely be with out the services of both Keith Higgins and Enda Varley for Sunday's National Football League final against Cork it was reveled on Saturday afternoon. Both men who won u21 All Ireland titles against Cork back in 2006 underwent fitness tests on Saturday morning before Mayo departed for Dublin. Higgins picked up a knee injury in Mayo's win over Monaghan in the penultimate round of games in the league stages of the competition, while Varley aggravated a hamstring injury while playing for his club Garrymore in the opening round of league games at the start of the month. The UL student did make a cameo appearance for his club last weekend, but failed to make the grade for Sunday's game.

League title there for the taking

Opportunity knocks for Mayo footballers next Sunday in Croker. A victory over Cork in the National League final would be an enormous achievement for this present group of players. On the basis of the compelling evidence of Mayo’s victory over the same opposition two weeks ago, I really do think a National League title is imminently achievable. Granted, next Sunday’s opposition have been making all the right soundings in their impressive league campaign with a number of good victories to their credit, but Mayo have also enjoyed a terrific league campaign, with six out of seven victories in the campaign. The question is being asked in these quarters, however, were Cork really trying in that last league game in Pairc Uí Chaoimh two weeks ago? As we know, Cork had already qualified for the league final before the last game and, to a certain extent, they had an influence on who they played in the final. To step off the gas and allow Mayo win without too much exertion might just present a handier opportunity to win a league title in Croker. A final against the Dubs in front of a large Dublin crowd just might not have been as easy, they might have been thinking. A few people have suggested to me that once Cork discovered that the Dubs were trouncing Tyrone in the first half in Omagh that same Sunday, their intensity dropped quite noticeably and they ambled through the remainder of the match unconcerned about the result. Nonetheless that was not the situation in the other games played in Division 1 when Mayo ground out impressive results against formidable opposition.

Special Olympics Ireland calls for support

Special Olympics Ireland’s Collection Day will take place on Friday April 23. This is the biggest annual fundraising event in aid of Special Olympics Ireland and will take place all over the country.

Special Olympics collection day

Special Olympics Ireland’s collection day will take place on Friday April 23. This is the biggest annual fundraising event in aid of Special Olympics Ireland and will take place all over the country. Volunteers will be collecting on the streets and roads of Mayo for the day, so please give what you can to show your support for Special Olympics Ireland. You can also make a €2 donation using your mobile phone by texting DONATE to 57252.

 

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