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 3/8/2015: Lily Whelan (3) from Emo in Co Laois was delighted to meet a giant straw rabbit during the Durrow Scarecrow Festival in Co laois. Bonnie the Bunnie won first place in the open catagory at the festival. The festival has been held over the last two weeks and drew thousands of visitors to the small county Laois village. This was the sixth annual scarecrow festival held in Durrow. Photo: Pat Moore.
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 3/8/2015: Thurles youngster Jack Mulhall (7) was after getting caught by a dinosaur during the Durrow Scarecrow Festival. This exhibit called Jurrasic World was the overall winner of the 2015 festival. The festival has been held over the last two weeks and drew thousands of visitors to the small county Laois village. This was the sixth annual scarecrow festival held in Durrow. Photo: Pat Moore.
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 The winning team from the Irish Championships of the National Eighteen Class at the Cork Dinghy Fest held at Crosshaven last weekend. Picture shows L. to R. Helm Tommy Dwyer, Willie Healy, Ewan O'Keeffe and Royal Cork Admiral Pat Lyons. Picture Robert Bateman.
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 The National18 "Das Other Boot" with Willie Healy keeping a close eye on spinnaker trim during race 1 of their National Championship being held during Cork Dinghy Fest at Crosshaven. Picture Robert Bateman
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 Conor Neville and Peter Lawlor from Wexford Harbour Sailing Club on a downwind run durig the 420 Nationals yesterday (Fri) at the Cork Dighy Fest held at Crosshaven. Picture Robert Bateman
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 Conor Neville and Peter Lawlor from Wexford Harbour Sailing Club on a downwind run durig the 420 Nationals yesterday (Fri) at the Cork Dighy Fest held at Crosshaven. Picture Robert Bateman
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 Upwind and downwind action by the RS200s as they battled it out for the Euro Cup at the Cork Finghy Fest yesterday(Fri) at Crosshaven. Picture Robert Bateman
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 Jess Berney sailling 'Panther' , one of the new Ultra National 18's, and crewed by her brother Hugo Berney and Sandy Rimmington in Race One of the British and Irish National Championship at Crosshaven last week. Picture Robert Bateman
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 'Panther' being chased by 'Howlin Mad' during the National 18 Cock O'the North held recently at Croshaven. They will be in action again this week at Royal Cork when they return to take part in the Cork Dinghy Fest for which 149 dinghies have already registered. Picture Robert Bateman.
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The Wilton United team celebrate after defeating Hollyhill in the Steve Quinn Cup final in Turner's Cross.
Picture: David Keane.
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The Wilton United team celebrate after defeating Hollyhill in the Steve Quinn Cup final in Turner's Cross.
Picture: David Keane.
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Rebecca O'Callaghan and Sheila Quinn present the cup to Wilton United captain Susan Kelleher, after they defeated Hollyhill in the Steve Quinn Cup final in Turner's Cross.
Picture: David Keane.
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Wilton United's Laura Lynch is presented with the player of the match award by Sheila Quinn, after they defeated Hollyhill in the Steve Quinn Cup final in Turner's Cross.
Picture: David Keane.
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Hollyhill's Courtney O'Keeffe is sent flying by Wilton United's Laura Lynch, during their Steve Quinn Cup final in Turner's Cross.
Picture: David Keane.
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Cork City's Cian Coleman and Cobh Ramblers' Tristan Foley, battle in the air during their SSE Airtricity National U19 League clash in Bishopstown.
Picture: David Keane.
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Cork City's Craig Donnellan battles with Cobh Ramblers' Rob Hughes, during their SSE Airtricity National U19 League clash in Bishopstown.
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Cork City's Chiedozie Ogbene battles with Cobh Ramblers' Darren Butler, during their SSE Airtricity National U19 League clash in Bishopstown.
Picture: David Keane.
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Cork City's Conor Ellis (9) is congratulated by Cian Coleman after scoring against Cobh Ramblers in their SSE Airtricity National U19 League clash in Bishopstown.
Picture: David Keane.
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Wilton United's Lauren Murphy battles in the air with Hollyhill's Ciara McNamara, during their Steve Quinn Cup final in Turner's Cross.
Picture: David Keane.
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Wilton United's Susan Edmunds and Hollyhill's Courtney O'Keeffe, battle for the ball during their Steve Quinn Cup final in Turner's Cross.
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Wilton United's Laura Lynch controls the ball as Hollyhill's Lizzy Duncliffe closes in, during their Steve Quinn Cup final in Turner's Cross.
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Locals Stuart and Aaron Fitzgerald, trying a viking helmet with Brian Monaghan during the Youghal Medieval Festival at St Mary's College Gardens, Youghal.
Picture: David Keane.

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23rd August 2015

Youghal Medieval Festival 2015 Continues to ‘Bring Heritage to Life’

One of the country’s largest free events organised to celebrate National Heritage Week 2015 delivered in abundance in Youghal this weekend (Sunday 23rd August 2015).

St. Mary’s College Gardens in the ‘Raleigh Quarter’ of medieval Youghal was the venue for the 2015 Youghal Medieval Festival. Described by a representative of The Heritage Council of Ireland (who funds the event along with Cork County Council) as “the mother and father of all medieval festivals”, the programme for the day delivered on its promise of ‘bringing heritage to life’. This was undertaken through a range of unique and innovative heritage themed activities.

‘The White Horse Living Society’ were the key attraction with over 30 re-enactors undertaking a series of truly authentic ‘battle siege re-enactments’ to leave the thousands of on-lookers in awe. The ‘medieval village’ set within the gardens saw music play an integral role in the event, with medieval dancing & music by “Torcan”. Youghal Pipe Band, who is over 100 years in existence, also performed a number of rousing renditions which only added to the atmosphere. New for 2015 to the programme were Cork puppet specialists “Dowtcha Puppets” which was a major hit with the younger audience. A ‘back to basics’ policy of the organisers saw dozens of children immerse themselves in arts and crafts; with shield making and painting being the most popular.

A venue which has been much lauded in recent times is the internationally renowned National Monument, St. Mary’s Collegiate Church; adjacent to the Gardens which offered free guided tours offered as part of the event.

Youghal Medieval Festival is funded by The Heritage Council of Ireland and Cork County Council. It is organised by Youghal Heritage Committee and their loyal team of volunteers. 
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Further information: tourism@youghal.ie/024-81814
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Eimear Foley with James, Dylan and Keelyn Hegarty, all from Glanmire, enjoying the fun at the Youghal Medieval Festival at St Mary's College Gardens, Youghal.
Picture: David Keane.

Press Release – For Immediate Release

23rd August 2015

Youghal Medieval Festival 2015 Continues to ‘Bring Heritage to Life’

One of the country’s largest free events organised to celebrate National Heritage Week 2015 delivered in abundance in Youghal this weekend (Sunday 23rd August 2015).

St. Mary’s College Gardens in the ‘Raleigh Quarter’ of medieval Youghal was the venue for the 2015 Youghal Medieval Festival. Described by a representative of The Heritage Council of Ireland (who funds the event along with Cork County Council) as “the mother and father of all medieval festivals”, the programme for the day delivered on its promise of ‘bringing heritage to life’. This was undertaken through a range of unique and innovative heritage themed activities.

‘The White Horse Living Society’ were the key attraction with over 30 re-enactors undertaking a series of truly authentic ‘battle siege re-enactments’ to leave the thousands of on-lookers in awe. The ‘medieval village’ set within the gardens saw music play an integral role in the event, with medieval dancing & music by “Torcan”. Youghal Pipe Band, who is over 100 years in existence, also performed a number of rousing renditions which only added to the atmosphere. New for 2015 to the programme were Cork puppet specialists “Dowtcha Puppets” which was a major hit with the younger audience. A ‘back to basics’ policy of the organisers saw dozens of children immerse themselves in arts and crafts; with shield making and painting being the most popular.

A venue which has been much lauded in recent times is the internationally renowned National Monument, St. Mary’s Collegiate Church; adjacent to the Gardens which offered free guided tours offered as part of the event.

Youghal Medieval Festival is funded by The Heritage Council of Ireland and Cork County Council. It is organised by Youghal Heritage Committee and their loyal team of volunteers. 
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Issued by: Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group for
Youghal Medieval Festival (Youghal Heritage Committee)
Further information: tourism@youghal.ie/024-81814
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Emily Day from Redbarn, getting a lesson on wool spinning from Jess Leahy and Elena Turk, during the Youghal Medieval Festival at St Mary's College Gardens, Youghal.
Picture: David Keane.

Press Release – For Immediate Release

23rd August 2015

Youghal Medieval Festival 2015 Continues to ‘Bring Heritage to Life’

One of the country’s largest free events organised to celebrate National Heritage Week 2015 delivered in abundance in Youghal this weekend (Sunday 23rd August 2015).

St. Mary’s College Gardens in the ‘Raleigh Quarter’ of medieval Youghal was the venue for the 2015 Youghal Medieval Festival. Described by a representative of The Heritage Council of Ireland (who funds the event along with Cork County Council) as “the mother and father of all medieval festivals”, the programme for the day delivered on its promise of ‘bringing heritage to life’. This was undertaken through a range of unique and innovative heritage themed activities.

‘The White Horse Living Society’ were the key attraction with over 30 re-enactors undertaking a series of truly authentic ‘battle siege re-enactments’ to leave the thousands of on-lookers in awe. The ‘medieval village’ set within the gardens saw music play an integral role in the event, with medieval dancing & music by “Torcan”. Youghal Pipe Band, who is over 100 years in existence, also performed a number of rousing renditions which only added to the atmosphere. New for 2015 to the programme were Cork puppet specialists “Dowtcha Puppets” which was a major hit with the younger audience. A ‘back to basics’ policy of the organisers saw dozens of children immerse themselves in arts and crafts; with shield making and painting being the most popular.

A venue which has been much lauded in recent times is the internationally renowned National Monument, St. Mary’s Collegiate Church; adjacent to the Gardens which offered free guided tours offered as part of the event.

Youghal Medieval Festival is funded by The Heritage Council of Ireland and Cork County Council. It is organised by Youghal Heritage Committee and their loyal team of volunteers. 
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Issued by: Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group for
Youghal Medieval Festival (Youghal Heritage Committee)
Further information: tourism@youghal.ie/024-81814
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Leah Daly from Youghal, in the stocks during the Youghal Medieval Festival at St Mary's College Gardens, Youghal.
Picture: David Keane.

Press Release – For Immediate Release

23rd August 2015

Youghal Medieval Festival 2015 Continues to ‘Bring Heritage to Life’

One of the country’s largest free events organised to celebrate National Heritage Week 2015 delivered in abundance in Youghal this weekend (Sunday 23rd August 2015).

St. Mary’s College Gardens in the ‘Raleigh Quarter’ of medieval Youghal was the venue for the 2015 Youghal Medieval Festival. Described by a representative of The Heritage Council of Ireland (who funds the event along with Cork County Council) as “the mother and father of all medieval festivals”, the programme for the day delivered on its promise of ‘bringing heritage to life’. This was undertaken through a range of unique and innovative heritage themed activities.

‘The White Horse Living Society’ were the key attraction with over 30 re-enactors undertaking a series of truly authentic ‘battle siege re-enactments’ to leave the thousands of on-lookers in awe. The ‘medieval village’ set within the gardens saw music play an integral role in the event, with medieval dancing & music by “Torcan”. Youghal Pipe Band, who is over 100 years in existence, also performed a number of rousing renditions which only added to the atmosphere. New for 2015 to the programme were Cork puppet specialists “Dowtcha Puppets” which was a major hit with the younger audience. A ‘back to basics’ policy of the organisers saw dozens of children immerse themselves in arts and crafts; with shield making and painting being the most popular.

A venue which has been much lauded in recent times is the internationally renowned National Monument, St. Mary’s Collegiate Church; adjacent to the Gardens which offered free guided tours offered as part of the event.

Youghal Medieval Festival is funded by The Heritage Council of Ireland and Cork County Council. It is organised by Youghal Heritage Committee and their loyal team of volunteers. 
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Issued by: Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group for
Youghal Medieval Festival (Youghal Heritage Committee)
Further information: tourism@youghal.ie/024-81814
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Kevin Daly from Youghal, in the stocks during the Youghal Medieval Festival at St Mary's College Gardens, Youghal.
Picture: David Keane.

Press Release – For Immediate Release

23rd August 2015

Youghal Medieval Festival 2015 Continues to ‘Bring Heritage to Life’

One of the country’s largest free events organised to celebrate National Heritage Week 2015 delivered in abundance in Youghal this weekend (Sunday 23rd August 2015).

St. Mary’s College Gardens in the ‘Raleigh Quarter’ of medieval Youghal was the venue for the 2015 Youghal Medieval Festival. Described by a representative of The Heritage Council of Ireland (who funds the event along with Cork County Council) as “the mother and father of all medieval festivals”, the programme for the day delivered on its promise of ‘bringing heritage to life’. This was undertaken through a range of unique and innovative heritage themed activities.

‘The White Horse Living Society’ were the key attraction with over 30 re-enactors undertaking a series of truly authentic ‘battle siege re-enactments’ to leave the thousands of on-lookers in awe. The ‘medieval village’ set within the gardens saw music play an integral role in the event, with medieval dancing & music by “Torcan”. Youghal Pipe Band, who is over 100 years in existence, also performed a number of rousing renditions which only added to the atmosphere. New for 2015 to the programme were Cork puppet specialists “Dowtcha Puppets” which was a major hit with the younger audience. A ‘back to basics’ policy of the organisers saw dozens of children immerse themselves in arts and crafts; with shield making and painting being the most popular.

A venue which has been much lauded in recent times is the internationally renowned National Monument, St. Mary’s Collegiate Church; adjacent to the Gardens which offered free guided tours offered as part of the event.

Youghal Medieval Festival is funded by The Heritage Council of Ireland and Cork County Council. It is organised by Youghal Heritage Committee and their loyal team of volunteers. 
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Issued by: Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group for
Youghal Medieval Festival (Youghal Heritage Committee)
Further information: tourism@youghal.ie/024-81814
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Locals Katie and Harvey Murphy, enjoying the fun at the Youghal Medieval Festival at St Mary's College Gardens, Youghal.
Picture: David Keane.

Press Release – For Immediate Release

23rd August 2015

Youghal Medieval Festival 2015 Continues to ‘Bring Heritage to Life’

One of the country’s largest free events organised to celebrate National Heritage Week 2015 delivered in abundance in Youghal this weekend (Sunday 23rd August 2015).

St. Mary’s College Gardens in the ‘Raleigh Quarter’ of medieval Youghal was the venue for the 2015 Youghal Medieval Festival. Described by a representative of The Heritage Council of Ireland (who funds the event along with Cork County Council) as “the mother and father of all medieval festivals”, the programme for the day delivered on its promise of ‘bringing heritage to life’. This was undertaken through a range of unique and innovative heritage themed activities.

‘The White Horse Living Society’ were the key attraction with over 30 re-enactors undertaking a series of truly authentic ‘battle siege re-enactments’ to leave the thousands of on-lookers in awe. The ‘medieval village’ set within the gardens saw music play an integral role in the event, with medieval dancing & music by “Torcan”. Youghal Pipe Band, who is over 100 years in existence, also performed a number of rousing renditions which only added to the atmosphere. New for 2015 to the programme were Cork puppet specialists “Dowtcha Puppets” which was a major hit with the younger audience. A ‘back to basics’ policy of the organisers saw dozens of children immerse themselves in arts and crafts; with shield making and painting being the most popular.

A venue which has been much lauded in recent times is the internationally renowned National Monument, St. Mary’s Collegiate Church; adjacent to the Gardens which offered free guided tours offered as part of the event.

Youghal Medieval Festival is funded by The Heritage Council of Ireland and Cork County Council. It is organised by Youghal Heritage Committee and their loyal team of volunteers. 
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Issued by: Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group for
Youghal Medieval Festival (Youghal Heritage Committee)
Further information: tourism@youghal.ie/024-81814
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Helen Aas from Midleton getting a lesson from potter Ron Barrett, during the Youghal Medieval Festival at St Mary's College Gardens, Youghal.
Picture: David Keane.

Press Release – For Immediate Release

23rd August 2015

Youghal Medieval Festival 2015 Continues to ‘Bring Heritage to Life’

One of the country’s largest free events organised to celebrate National Heritage Week 2015 delivered in abundance in Youghal this weekend (Sunday 23rd August 2015).

St. Mary’s College Gardens in the ‘Raleigh Quarter’ of medieval Youghal was the venue for the 2015 Youghal Medieval Festival. Described by a representative of The Heritage Council of Ireland (who funds the event along with Cork County Council) as “the mother and father of all medieval festivals”, the programme for the day delivered on its promise of ‘bringing heritage to life’. This was undertaken through a range of unique and innovative heritage themed activities.

‘The White Horse Living Society’ were the key attraction with over 30 re-enactors undertaking a series of truly authentic ‘battle siege re-enactments’ to leave the thousands of on-lookers in awe. The ‘medieval village’ set within the gardens saw music play an integral role in the event, with medieval dancing & music by “Torcan”. Youghal Pipe Band, who is over 100 years in existence, also performed a number of rousing renditions which only added to the atmosphere. New for 2015 to the programme were Cork puppet specialists “Dowtcha Puppets” which was a major hit with the younger audience. A ‘back to basics’ policy of the organisers saw dozens of children immerse themselves in arts and crafts; with shield making and painting being the most popular.

A venue which has been much lauded in recent times is the internationally renowned National Monument, St. Mary’s Collegiate Church; adjacent to the Gardens which offered free guided tours offered as part of the event.

Youghal Medieval Festival is funded by The Heritage Council of Ireland and Cork County Council. It is organised by Youghal Heritage Committee and their loyal team of volunteers. 
-ends-
Issued by: Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group for
Youghal Medieval Festival (Youghal Heritage Committee)
Further information: tourism@youghal.ie/024-81814
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Locals Beth, Niamh and Ruth Cooney, are all smiles at the Youghal Medieval Festival at St Mary's College Gardens, Youghal.
Picture: David Keane.

Press Release – For Immediate Release

23rd August 2015

Youghal Medieval Festival 2015 Continues to ‘Bring Heritage to Life’

One of the country’s largest free events organised to celebrate National Heritage Week 2015 delivered in abundance in Youghal this weekend (Sunday 23rd August 2015).

St. Mary’s College Gardens in the ‘Raleigh Quarter’ of medieval Youghal was the venue for the 2015 Youghal Medieval Festival. Described by a representative of The Heritage Council of Ireland (who funds the event along with Cork County Council) as “the mother and father of all medieval festivals”, the programme for the day delivered on its promise of ‘bringing heritage to life’. This was undertaken through a range of unique and innovative heritage themed activities.

‘The White Horse Living Society’ were the key attraction with over 30 re-enactors undertaking a series of truly authentic ‘battle siege re-enactments’ to leave the thousands of on-lookers in awe. The ‘medieval village’ set within the gardens saw music play an integral role in the event, with medieval dancing & music by “Torcan”. Youghal Pipe Band, who is over 100 years in existence, also performed a number of rousing renditions which only added to the atmosphere. New for 2015 to the programme were Cork puppet specialists “Dowtcha Puppets” which was a major hit with the younger audience. A ‘back to basics’ policy of the organisers saw dozens of children immerse themselves in arts and crafts; with shield making and painting being the most popular.

A venue which has been much lauded in recent times is the internationally renowned National Monument, St. Mary’s Collegiate Church; adjacent to the Gardens which offered free guided tours offered as part of the event.

Youghal Medieval Festival is funded by The Heritage Council of Ireland and Cork County Council. It is organised by Youghal Heritage Committee and their loyal team of volunteers. 
-ends-
Issued by: Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group for
Youghal Medieval Festival (Youghal Heritage Committee)
Further information: tourism@youghal.ie/024-81814
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Ballinhassig's Richard Lombard keeps possession as he's challenged by Carrigaline's Stephen Williamson, during their South-East Division Under 21A Hurling Championship final in Shanbally, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Carrigaline goalkeeper Robert Foster clears his lines under pressure from Ballinhassig's Cillian Tyers, during their South-East Division Under 21A Hurling Championship final in Shanbally, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Ballinhassig's Gavin Sheehan gets away from Carrigaline's Kieran Dwane to score a point, during their South-East Division Under 21A Hurling Championship final in Shanbally, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Carrigaline's Kieran Dwane and Daniel O'Reilly battle with Ballinhassig's Peter Bohane, during their South-East Division Under 21A Hurling Championship final in Shanbally, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Newly crowned King and Queen for 2015 Alan Reidy from Blennerville and Grainne Keena from Fermoy, are all smiles at the Irish Redhead Convention in aid of the Irish Cancer Society in Crosshaven.
Picture: David Keane.
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A section of the large crowd attending the Irish Redhead Convention in aid of the Irish Cancer Society in Crosshaven.
Picture: David Keane.
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Jessica Shailes from the UK, attending the Irish Redhead Convention in aid of the Irish Cancer Society in Crosshaven.
Picture: David Keane.
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2014 Queen Laura-May Keohane from Kinsale, is all smiles before handing over her crown to the 2015 winner during the Irish Redhead Convention in aid of the Irish Cancer Society in Crosshaven.
Picture: David Keane.
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The Ballyclough team celebtate after defeating Charleville in the North Cork JAFC final in Glanworth.
Picture: David Keane.
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Ballyclough's Colm O'Neill is tackled by Charleville's Jack Buckley, during their North Cork JAFC final in Glanworth.
Picture: David Keane.
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Charleville's Gavin Kellegher keeps possession as he's tackled by Ballyclough's Rickie Healy, during their North Cork JAFC final in Glanworth.
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Charleville's Mark Kavanagh races past Ballyclough's Adam Finnegan, during their North Cork JAFC final in Glanworth.
Picture: David Keane.
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Ballyclough's Peter Carroll gets away from Charleville's Darren Casey, during their North Cork JAFC final in Glanworth.
Picture: David Keane.
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Sinead O'Leary from Ballincollig, enjoying the military re-enactments at Camden Fort Meagher, Crosshaven.
Picture: David Keane.
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Volunteers Tom Swanton and Paddy Kitteringham, on duty during the military re-enactments at Camden Fort Meagher, Crosshaven.
Picture: David Keane.
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Danielle and Gina Blower from Blackrock and Douglas, are all smiles during the military re-enactments at Camden Fort Meagher, Crosshaven.
Picture: David Keane.
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Jack O'Grady from Carrigaline having fun with Kenneth Blower from Blackrock, during the military re-enactments at Camden Fort Meagher, Crosshaven.
Picture: David Keane.
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Niamh Hartnett, Ava Buggy and Sinead Quinn, all from Fermoy, enjoying the military re-enactments at Camden Fort Meagher, Crosshaven.
Picture: David Keane.
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Claire Quinn and Anna Frawley, both from Fermoy, attending the military re-enactments at Camden Fort Meagher, Crosshaven.
Picture: David Keane.
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Kieran Stevens, Gerry Lynch and Daniel Maverley, all of IMLH, taking part in the military re-enactments at Camden Fort Meagher, Crosshaven.
Picture: David Keane.
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Brian Doyle with David and Sam Smith, all of IMLH, performing at the military re-enactments at Camden Fort Meagher, Crosshaven.
Picture: David Keane.
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Colin Healy, Cork City, battles with Greg Bolger, St Patrick's Athletic, during their FAI Cup clash at Turner's Cross.
Picture: David Keane.
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Cork City defender Dan Murray heads clear ahead of Aaron Greene, St Patrick's Athletic, during their FAI Cup clash at Turner's Cross.
Picture: David Keane.
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Liam Miller, Cork City, sets up an attach as Aaron Greene, St Patrick's Athletic closes in, during their FAI Cup clash at Turner's Cross.
Picture: David Keane.
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Mark O'Sullivan, Cork City, wins possession ahead of Ger O'Brien, St Patrick's Athletic, during their FAI Cup clash at Turner's Cross.
Picture: David Keane.
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Kevin O'Connor, Cork City, races past Ger O'Brien, St Patrick's Athletic, during their FAI Cup clash at Turner's Cross.
Picture: David Keane.
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Mark O'Sullivan, Cork City, tries to get away from Ger O'Brien, St Patrick's Athletic, during their FAI Cup clash at Turner's Cross.
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Karl Sheppard, Cork City, gets his pass away ahead of Ian Bermingham, St Patrick's Athletic, during their FAI Cup clash at Turner's Cross.
Picture: David Keane.
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Kelly Lane with her project, during the CIT Student Inc programme, at the CIT Campus in Bishopstown.
Picture: David Keane.
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Steven Williams with project at the CIT Student Inc programme, at the CIT Campus in Bishopstown.
Picture: David Keane.
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Stephen Downey with his project, during the CIT Student Inc programme, at the CIT Campus in Bishopstown.
Picture: David Keane.

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