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Céim ar Chéim go A1.

Ellma Ni Dhuinnin from Baile Mhuirne and Siobhan Ni Cheallachain from Beal Atha an Ghaorthaidh pictured at the launch of a rebrand of Colaiste na Mumhan, the oldest Irish college in the country.

Céim ar Chéim go A1 took place in Vertigo, Cork County Hall with guests enjoying a night of celebrations which included speeches from Joe McHugh, Minister of State for Gaeltacht affairs, Eamonn Ryan, the Cork ladies football manager and Caoimhín Ó Drisceoil from Coláiste na Mumhan. Also in attendance were some of the Cork Ladies football team who were past pupils of the college.
Picture: Miki Barlok
mb-colaiste-na-mumhan-11 
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Céim ar Chéim go A1.

Ellma Ni Dhuinnin from Baile Mhuirne and Siobhan Ni Cheallachain from Beal Atha an Ghaorthaidh pictured at the launch of a rebrand of Colaiste na Mumhan, the oldest Irish college in the country.

Céim ar Chéim go A1 took place in Vertigo, Cork County Hall with guests enjoying a night of celebrations which included speeches from Joe McHugh, Minister of State for Gaeltacht affairs, Eamonn Ryan, the Cork ladies football manager and Caoimhín Ó Drisceoil from Coláiste na Mumhan. Also in attendance were some of the Cork Ladies football team who were past pupils of the college.
Picture: Miki Barlok
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Céim ar Chéim go A1.

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Dhuinnin from Baile Mhuirne and Siobhan Ni Cheallachain from Beal Atha an Ghaorthaidh pictured at the launch of a rebrand of Colaiste na Mumhan, the oldest Irish college in the country.

Céim ar Chéim go A1 took place in Vertigo, Cork County Hall with guests enjoying a night of celebrations which included speeches from Joe McHugh, Minister of State for Gaeltacht affairs, Eamonn Ryan, the Cork ladies football manager and Caoimhín Ó Drisceoil from Coláiste na Mumhan. Also in attendance were some of the Cork Ladies football team who were past pupils of the college.
Picture: Miki Barlok



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