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 Aghadas, Pearse O'Neill boots the ball to score a point against Clonakilty in the SFC relegation game at Brinny. Pic: Gavin Browne Photography
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 Aghadas, Aaron Berry and Clonakiltys, Colm Sheehy fall to the ground in the SFC relegation game at Brinny. Pic: Gavin Browne Photography
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 Aghadas, Aaron Berry and Clonakiltys, Colm Sheehy in action in the SFC relegation game at Brinny. Pic: Gavin Browne Photography
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 Clonakiltys, Ian Falvey trys to block Aghadas, Tom O'Neill in the SFC relegation game at Brinny. Pic: Gavin Browne Photography
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 Clonakiltys, Sean Nagle wins the ball ahead of the pack against Aghada in the SFC relegation game at Brinny. Pic: Gavin Browne Photography
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 Clonakiltys, Ian Falvey keeps control of the ball after clashing with Aghadas, Shane Wall in the SFC relegation game at Brinny. Pic: Gavin Browne Photography
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 EE news 26/09/2015.
Race competitor Alex Ryan starts the kayak leg of the Catalyst Health & Fitness Adventure Race.
Race consisted of 12.5km cycle via Crosshaven to Fountainstown, 1.5km kayak from Fountainstown beach, and 9.5km run from Fountainstown to Carrigaline.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news 26/09/2015.
Race competitor Noel O'Flynn completes the kayak leg of the Catalyst Health & Fitness Adventure Race.
Race consisted of 12.5km cycle via Crosshaven to Fountainstown, 1.5km kayak from Fountainstown beach, and 9.5km run from Fountainstown to Carrigaline.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-race-11-(1) 
 EE news 26/09/2015.
Race competitor Noel O'Flynn completes the kayak leg of the Catalyst Health & Fitness Adventure Race.
Race consisted of 12.5km cycle via Crosshaven to Fountainstown, 1.5km kayak from Fountainstown beach, and 9.5km run from Fountainstown to Carrigaline.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-race-10-(1) 
 EE news 26/09/2015.
Race competitor Susanne Deane sets off on the kayak leg of the Catalyst Health & Fitness Adventure Race.
Race consisted of 12.5km cycle via Crosshaven to Fountainstown, 1.5km kayak from Fountainstown beach, and 9.5km run from Fountainstown to Carrigaline.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-race-09-(1) 
 EE news 26/09/2015.
Race competitor Johnno Moran sets off on the kayak leg of the Catalyst Health & Fitness Adventure Race.
Race consisted of 12.5km cycle via Crosshaven to Fountainstown, 1.5km kayak from Fountainstown beach, and 9.5km run from Fountainstown to Carrigaline.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-race-08-(1) 
 EE news 26/09/2015.
Race competitor Johnno Moran sets off on the kayak leg of the Catalyst Health & Fitness Adventure Race.
Race consisted of 12.5km cycle via Crosshaven to Fountainstown, 1.5km kayak from Fountainstown beach, and 9.5km run from Fountainstown to Carrigaline.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news 26/09/2015.
Race competitors Ronnie Hennessy, Glanmire and John O'Meara, Crosshaven at the start of the Catalyst Health & Fitness Adventure Race in Carrigaline. 
Race consisted of 12.5km cycle via Crosshaven to Fountainstown, 1.5km kayak from Fountainstown beach, and 9.5km run from Fountainstown to Carrigaline.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news 26/09/2015.
Young competitors Alex Ryan, Brian Fitzpatrick, Steven Walsh-McGrath, Brian Morrissey, Jamie O'Keeffe and SEan Langley who took part in a relay event, at the start of the Catalyst Health & Fitness Adventure Race in Carrigaline. 
Race consisted of 12.5km cycle via Crosshaven to Fountainstown, 1.5km kayak from Fountainstown beach, and 9.5km run from Fountainstown to Carrigaline.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news 26/09/2015.
Race competitors Louise Treacy and Mary-Ellen Crowley, Carrigaline at the start of the Catalyst Health & Fitness Adventure Race in Carrigaline. 
Race consisted of 12.5km cycle via Crosshaven to Fountainstown, 1.5km kayak from Fountainstown beach, and 9.5km run from Fountainstown to Carrigaline.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news 26/09/2015.
Tiernan O'Hanlon, Catalyst Health & Fitness; Ellie and Noreen Maverley, Ruth O'Mahony, and Lisa O'Keeffe, race organiser at the start of the Catalyst Health & Fitness Adventure Race in Carrigaline. 
Race consisted of 12.5km cycle via Crosshaven to Fountainstown, 1.5km kayak from Fountainstown beach, and 9.5km run from Fountainstown to Carrigaline.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news 26/09/2015.
Race competitors Michael Forde and Barry Newman taking part in the Catalyst Health & Fitness Adventure Race at the start of the adventure race in Carrigaline. 
Race consisted of 12.5km cycle via Crosshaven to Fountainstown, 1.5km kayak from Fountainstown beach, and 9.5km run from Fountainstown to Carrigaline.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX business 25/09/2015.
Minister Simon Coveney with (left) Michael Loftus, Head of Faculty, Engineering and Science, CIT and (right) Conor Mowlds, Head of NMCI, at the 'Irish Maritime Forum' at The National Maritime College of Ireland, Ringaskiddy on Friday 25th September 2015. Irish Examiner are Media Partner along with RED FM.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX business 25/09/2015.
CIT staff Ger O'Donovan, Business and Humanities; Paul Gallagher, Financial Controller and Michael Loftus, Head of Faculty, Engineering and Science, CIT attending the 'Irish Maritime Forum' at The National Maritime College of Ireland, Ringaskiddy on Friday 25th September 2015.
Irish Examiner are Media Partner along with RED FM.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX business 25/09/2015.
Cormac Gegruers, HALPIN, Centre for Research & Innovation at NMCI; Thomas Furey, Advanced Mapping Services, Marine Institute and Prof. Conchur O'Bradaigh, Director, Marine Renewable Energy Ireland attending the 'Irish Maritime Forum' at The National Maritime College of Ireland, Ringaskiddy on Friday 25th September 2015.
Irish Examiner are Media Partner along with RED FM.
Pic; Larry Cummins

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