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LC-run-12 
 TY students Grainne Sexton, Laura Finnegan and Geri Cairns.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Approx 250 people took part in the annual St Mary's Secondary School, Mallow 'Colour Run'. This year's run, organised as part of the transition year Young Social Innovators project, was part of their campaign 'No Body Is Perfect' raising awareness of eating disorders.

(PR STARTS) The St Mary's Secondary School, Mallow 5K Colour Run was a fantastic event organised by the Transition Year, Young Social Innovator students as part of their No-BODY Is Perfect campaign. The No-BODY Is Perfect project aims to raise awareness about eating disorders in society today focusing on issues such as Muscle Dysmorphia and Pro Anorexic websites. The condition of Muscle Dysmorphia, also known as "Bigorexia" is a reverse of anorexia which involves disordered fixation on exercising and nutrition, as by devoting inordinate amounts of time and attention on exercise routines, dietary regiments, and nutritional supplements. Use of anabolic steroids is also especially high.
On the other hand, Pro-Anorexic websites are the promotion of behaviours related to actively encourage users to deny their bodies of any type of food. This is a warped online world, where they highlight anorexia as a lifestyle choice rather than a disease.
The St Mary's students along with teacher Ms Donna Lyons wish to raise awareness about these eating disorders and the 5K Colour Run worked wonders at highlighting these cult like eating conditions. The school community at St Mary's Mallow wish to sincerely thank the people of Mallow and surrounding areas for their support in making this event such a success. The St Mary's students are participating in the Young Social Innovators competition at City Hall this coming Tuesday to further promote their project. Good luck girls, great job! (PR ENDS)
LC-run-11 
 TY students Grainne Sexton, Laura Finnegan and Geri Cairns.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Approx 250 people took part in the annual St Mary's Secondary School, Mallow 'Colour Run'. This year's run, organised as part of the transition year Young Social Innovators project, was part of their campaign 'No Body Is Perfect' raising awareness of eating disorders.

(PR STARTS) The St Mary's Secondary School, Mallow 5K Colour Run was a fantastic event organised by the Transition Year, Young Social Innovator students as part of their No-BODY Is Perfect campaign. The No-BODY Is Perfect project aims to raise awareness about eating disorders in society today focusing on issues such as Muscle Dysmorphia and Pro Anorexic websites. The condition of Muscle Dysmorphia, also known as "Bigorexia" is a reverse of anorexia which involves disordered fixation on exercising and nutrition, as by devoting inordinate amounts of time and attention on exercise routines, dietary regiments, and nutritional supplements. Use of anabolic steroids is also especially high.
On the other hand, Pro-Anorexic websites are the promotion of behaviours related to actively encourage users to deny their bodies of any type of food. This is a warped online world, where they highlight anorexia as a lifestyle choice rather than a disease.
The St Mary's students along with teacher Ms Donna Lyons wish to raise awareness about these eating disorders and the 5K Colour Run worked wonders at highlighting these cult like eating conditions. The school community at St Mary's Mallow wish to sincerely thank the people of Mallow and surrounding areas for their support in making this event such a success. The St Mary's students are participating in the Young Social Innovators competition at City Hall this coming Tuesday to further promote their project. Good luck girls, great job! (PR ENDS)
LC-run-10 
 Pic; Larry Cummins.
Approx 250 people took part in the annual St Mary's Secondary School, Mallow 'Colour Run'. This year's run, organised as part of the transition year Young Social Innovators project, was part of their campaign 'No Body Is Perfect' raising awareness of eating disorders.

(PR STARTS) The St Mary's Secondary School, Mallow 5K Colour Run was a fantastic event organised by the Transition Year, Young Social Innovator students as part of their No-BODY Is Perfect campaign. The No-BODY Is Perfect project aims to raise awareness about eating disorders in society today focusing on issues such as Muscle Dysmorphia and Pro Anorexic websites. The condition of Muscle Dysmorphia, also known as "Bigorexia" is a reverse of anorexia which involves disordered fixation on exercising and nutrition, as by devoting inordinate amounts of time and attention on exercise routines, dietary regiments, and nutritional supplements. Use of anabolic steroids is also especially high.
On the other hand, Pro-Anorexic websites are the promotion of behaviours related to actively encourage users to deny their bodies of any type of food. This is a warped online world, where they highlight anorexia as a lifestyle choice rather than a disease.
The St Mary's students along with teacher Ms Donna Lyons wish to raise awareness about these eating disorders and the 5K Colour Run worked wonders at highlighting these cult like eating conditions. The school community at St Mary's Mallow wish to sincerely thank the people of Mallow and surrounding areas for their support in making this event such a success. The St Mary's students are participating in the Young Social Innovators competition at City Hall this coming Tuesday to further promote their project. Good luck girls, great job! (PR ENDS)
LC-run-09 
 Ella Lynch and Carla Bull after the event.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Approx 250 people took part in the annual St Mary's Secondary School, Mallow 'Colour Run'. This year's run, organised as part of the transition year Young Social Innovators project, was part of their campaign 'No Body Is Perfect' raising awareness of eating disorders.

(PR STARTS) The St Mary's Secondary School, Mallow 5K Colour Run was a fantastic event organised by the Transition Year, Young Social Innovator students as part of their No-BODY Is Perfect campaign. The No-BODY Is Perfect project aims to raise awareness about eating disorders in society today focusing on issues such as Muscle Dysmorphia and Pro Anorexic websites. The condition of Muscle Dysmorphia, also known as "Bigorexia" is a reverse of anorexia which involves disordered fixation on exercising and nutrition, as by devoting inordinate amounts of time and attention on exercise routines, dietary regiments, and nutritional supplements. Use of anabolic steroids is also especially high.
On the other hand, Pro-Anorexic websites are the promotion of behaviours related to actively encourage users to deny their bodies of any type of food. This is a warped online world, where they highlight anorexia as a lifestyle choice rather than a disease.
The St Mary's students along with teacher Ms Donna Lyons wish to raise awareness about these eating disorders and the 5K Colour Run worked wonders at highlighting these cult like eating conditions. The school community at St Mary's Mallow wish to sincerely thank the people of Mallow and surrounding areas for their support in making this event such a success. The St Mary's students are participating in the Young Social Innovators competition at City Hall this coming Tuesday to further promote their project. Good luck girls, great job! (PR ENDS)
LC-run-08 
 Spanish and Italian exchange students Lara Casanova, Irene De Giorgi and Milena Di Nenno at the finish. Pic; Larry Cummins.
Approx 250 pepole took part in the annual St Mary's Secondary School, Mallow 'Colour Run'. This year's run, organised as part of the transition year Young Social Innovators project, was part of their campaign 'No Body Is Perfect' raising awareness of eating disorders.
PR STARTS....The St Mary's Secondary School, Mallow 5K Colour Run was a fantastic event organised by the Transition Year, Young Social Innovator students as part of their No-BODY Is Perfect campaign. The No-BODY Is Perfect project aims to raise awareness about eating disorders in society today focusing on issues such as Muscle Dysmorphia and Pro Anorexic websites. The condition of Muscle Dysmorphia, also known as "Bigorexia" is a reverse of anorexia which involves disordered fixation on exercising and nutrition, as by devoting inordinate amounts of time and attention on exercise routines, dietary regiments, and nutritional supplements. Use of anabolic steroids is also especially high.
On the other hand, Pro-Anorexic websites are the promotion of behaviours related to actively encourage users to deny their bodies of any type of food. This is a warped online world, where they highlight anorexia as a lifestyle choice rather than a disease.
The St Mary's students along with teacher Ms Donna Lyons wish to raise awareness about these eating disorders and the 5K Colour Run worked wonders at highlighting these cult like eating conditions. The school community at St Mary's Mallow wish to sincerely thank the people of Mallow and surrounding areas for their support in making this event such a success. The St Mary's students are participating in the Young Social Innovators competition at City Hall this coming Tuesday to further promote their project. Good luck girls, great job! (ENDS)
LC-run-07 
 Spanish and Italian exchange students Lara Casanova, Irene De Giorgi and Milena Di Nenno at the finish. Pic; Larry Cummins.
Approx 250 pepole took part in the annual St Mary's Secondary School, Mallow 'Colour Run'. This year's run, organised as part of the transition year Young Social Innovators project, was part of their campaign 'No Body Is Perfect' raising awareness of eating disorders.
The St Mary's Secondary School, Mallow 5K Colour Run was a fantastic event organised by the Transition Year, Young Social Innovator students as part of their No-BODY Is Perfect campaign. The No-BODY Is Perfect project aims to raise awareness about eating disorders in society today focusing on issues such as Muscle Dysmorphia and Pro Anorexic websites. The condition of Muscle Dysmorphia, also known as "Bigorexia" is a reverse of anorexia which involves disordered fixation on exercising and nutrition, as by devoting inordinate amounts of time and attention on exercise routines, dietary regiments, and nutritional supplements. Use of anabolic steroids is also especially high.
On the other hand, Pro-Anorexic websites are the promotion of behaviours related to actively encourage users to deny their bodies of any type of food. This is a warped online world, where they highlight anorexia as a lifestyle choice rather than a disease.
The St Mary's students along with teacher Ms Donna Lyons wish to raise awareness about these eating disorders and the 5K Colour Run worked wonders at highlighting these cult like eating conditions. The school community at St Mary's Mallow wish to sincerely thank the people of Mallow and surrounding areas for their support in making this event such a success. The St Mary's students are participating in the Young Social Innovators competition at City Hall this coming Tuesday to further promote their project. Good luck girls, great job!
LC-run-06 
 Lauren Kelleher, Sean Woulfe and Mia O'Grady at the finsh. Pic; Larry Cummins.
Approx 250 pepole took part in the annual St Mary's Secondary School, Mallow 'Colour Run'. This year's run, organised as part of the transition year Young Social Innovators project, was part of their campaign 'No Body Is Perfect' raising awareness of eating disorders.
The St Mary's Secondary School, Mallow 5K Colour Run was a fantastic event organised by the Transition Year, Young Social Innovator students as part of their No-BODY Is Perfect campaign. The No-BODY Is Perfect project aims to raise awareness about eating disorders in society today focusing on issues such as Muscle Dysmorphia and Pro Anorexic websites. The condition of Muscle Dysmorphia, also known as "Bigorexia" is a reverse of anorexia which involves disordered fixation on exercising and nutrition, as by devoting inordinate amounts of time and attention on exercise routines, dietary regiments, and nutritional supplements. Use of anabolic steroids is also especially high.
On the other hand, Pro-Anorexic websites are the promotion of behaviours related to actively encourage users to deny their bodies of any type of food. This is a warped online world, where they highlight anorexia as a lifestyle choice rather than a disease.
The St Mary's students along with teacher Ms Donna Lyons wish to raise awareness about these eating disorders and the 5K Colour Run worked wonders at highlighting these cult like eating conditions. The school community at St Mary's Mallow wish to sincerely thank the people of Mallow and surrounding areas for their support in making this event such a success. The St Mary's students are participating in the Young Social Innovators competition at City Hall this coming Tuesday to further promote their project. Good luck girls, great job!
LC-run-05 
 Participants at the finish.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Approx 250 pepole took part in the annual St Mary's Secondary School, Mallow 'Colour Run'. This year's run, organised as part of the transition year Young Social Innovators project, was part of their campaign 'No Body Is Perfect' raising awareness of eating disorders.

The St Mary's Secondary School, Mallow 5K Colour Run was a fantastic event organised by the Transition Year, Young Social Innovator students as part of their No-BODY Is Perfect campaign. The No-BODY Is Perfect project aims to raise awareness about eating disorders in society today focusing on issues such as Muscle Dysmorphia and Pro Anorexic websites. The condition of Muscle Dysmorphia, also known as "Bigorexia" is a reverse of anorexia which involves disordered fixation on exercising and nutrition, as by devoting inordinate amounts of time and attention on exercise routines, dietary regiments, and nutritional supplements. Use of anabolic steroids is also especially high.
On the other hand, Pro-Anorexic websites are the promotion of behaviours related to actively encourage users to deny their bodies of any type of food. This is a warped online world, where they highlight anorexia as a lifestyle choice rather than a disease.
The St Mary's students along with teacher Ms Donna Lyons wish to raise awareness about these eating disorders and the 5K Colour Run worked wonders at highlighting these cult like eating conditions. The school community at St Mary's Mallow wish to sincerely thank the people of Mallow and surrounding areas for their support in making this event such a success. The St Mary's students are participating in the Young Social Innovators competition at City Hall this coming Tuesday to further promote their project. Good luck girls, great job!
LC-run-04 
 Pic; Larry Cummins.
Approx 250 pepole took part in the annual St Mary's Secondary School, Mallow 'Colour Run'. This year's run, organised as part of the transition year Young Social Innovators project, was part of their campaign 'No Body Is Perfect' raising awareness of eating disorders.
(base) Emma Fitzpatrick, Lucy Linehan and Ali O'Shea, (middle level) Katie Attridge and Orla O'Regan and (top of the heap) is Sarah O'Leary, who weere part of the organising team behind the event.
The St Mary's Secondary School, Mallow 5K Colour Run was a fantastic event organised by the Transition Year, Young Social Innovator students as part of their No-BODY Is Perfect campaign. The No-BODY Is Perfect project aims to raise awareness about eating disorders in society today focusing on issues such as Muscle Dysmorphia and Pro Anorexic websites. The condition of Muscle Dysmorphia, also known as "Bigorexia" is a reverse of anorexia which involves disordered fixation on exercising and nutrition, as by devoting inordinate amounts of time and attention on exercise routines, dietary regiments, and nutritional supplements. Use of anabolic steroids is also especially high.
On the other hand, Pro-Anorexic websites are the promotion of behaviours related to actively encourage users to deny their bodies of any type of food. This is a warped online world, where they highlight anorexia as a lifestyle choice rather than a disease.
The St Mary's students along with teacher Ms Donna Lyons wish to raise awareness about these eating disorders and the 5K Colour Run worked wonders at highlighting these cult like eating conditions. The school community at St Mary's Mallow wish to sincerely thank the people of Mallow and surrounding areas for their support in making this event such a success. The St Mary's students are participating in the Young Social Innovators competition at City Hall this coming Tuesday to further promote their project. Good luck girls, great job!
LC-run-03 
 Pic; Larry Cummins.
After PIC. Approx 250 pepole took part in the annual St Mary's Secondary School, Mallow 'Colour Run'. This year's run, organised as part of the transition year Young Social Innovators project, was part of their campaign 'No Body Is Perfect' raising awareness of eating disorders.
(additional BEFORE pic of these girls is also available) Tia Minehane, Jessica Hartnett, Aine O'Regan, Tara Finn and Ellie McCarthy after the race.
LC-run-02 
 Pic; Larry Cummins.
After PIC. The annual St Mary's Secondary School, Mallow 'Colour Run'. This year's run, organised as part of the transition year Young Social Innovators project, was part of their campaign 'No Body Is Perfect' raising awareness of eating disorders.
(additional BEFORE pic of these girls is also available) Tia Minehane, Jessica Hartnett, Aine O'Regan, Tara Finn and Ellie McCarthy after the race.
LC-run-01 
 Pic; Larry Cummins.
BEFORE PIC. The annual St Mary's, Mallow 'Colour Run'. This year's run, organised as part of the transition year Young Social Innovators project, was part of their campaign 'No Body Is Perfect' raising awareness of eating disorders.
(additional AFTER pic of these girls is also available) Tia Miinehane, Jessica Hartnett, Aine O'Regan, Tara Finn and Ellie McCarthy on the start line.
LC-msl-07 
 Pic; Larry Cummins.
EE sport for Noel O'Sullivan. Munster Senior League soccer- Premier Division clash between College Corinthians vs Castleview.
Rory Cotter, Corinthians brings the ball under control on the left wing.
LC-msl-06 
 Pic; Larry Cummins.
EE sport for Noel O'Sullivan. Munster Senior League soccer- Premier Division clash between College Corinthians vs Castleview.
Sebastien Stihler, Corinthians bears down on the Castleview goal.
LC-msl-05 
 Pic; Larry Cummins.
EE sport for Noel O'Sullivan. Munster Senior League soccer- Premier Division clash between College Corinthians vs Castleview.
Sebastien Stihler, Corinthians bears down on the Castleview goal.
LC-msl-05(1) 
 Pic; Larry Cummins.
EE sport for Noel O'Sullivan. Munster Senior League soccer- Premier Division clash between College Corinthians vs Castleview.
Sebastien Stihler, Corinthians bears down on the Castleview goal.
LC-msl-04 
 Pic; Larry Cummins.
EE sport for Noel O'Sullivan. Munster Senior League soccer- Premier Division clash between College Corinthians vs Castleview.
Patrick O'Donoghue, Castleview wins a header in midfield against Corinthians.
LC-msl-03 
 Pic; Larry Cummins.
EE sport for Noel O'Sullivan. Munster Senior League soccer- Premier Division clash between College Corinthians vs Castleview.
Ronan Stanton, Corinthians jumps over a challenge by Jason Magee, Castleview.
LC-msl-02 
 Pic; Larry Cummins.
EE sport for Noel O'Sullivan. Munster Senior League soccer- Premier Division clash between College Corinthians vs Castleview.
Ronan Stanton, Corinthians is tackled by Jason Magee, Castleview.
LC-msl-01 
 Pic; Larry Cummins.
EE sport for Noel O'Sullivan. Munster Senior League soccer- Premier Division clash between College Corinthians vs Castleview.
Ronan Stanton, Corinthians is chased by Jason Magee, Castleview.
LC-msl-01(1) 
 Pic; Larry Cummins.
EE sport for Noel O'Sullivan. Munster Senior League soccer- Premier Division clash between College Corinthians vs Castleview.
Ronan Stanton, Corinthians is chased by Jason Magee, Castleview.
LC-hurl-08 
 At Blackrock National Hurling Club for the 1916 Commemoration game between St Finbarr's H&F Club and Blackrock on Sunday 13th March 2016.
Paul Finn, Jack O'Brien, Pamela Finn, Mick Finn and son Eoghan Finn, Tim Finn and Catherine O'Brien from St Finbarr's H&F Club at the games.
Cousins Pamela and Eoghan Finn are great, great grandchilldren of Tim Finn who played in the 1916 game, the first round of the hurling championship, held at the Gaelic Athletic grounds. 
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-hurl-07 
 At Blackrock National Hurling Club for the 1916 Commemoration game between St Finbarr's H&F Club and Blackrock on Sunday 13th March 2016.
Barry Grainger, Blackrock in action against the 'Barrs. The hurls used and the rules of the game were those that were in force in 1916.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-hurl-06 
 At Blackrock National Hurling Club for the 1916 Commemoration game between St Finbarr's H&F Club and Blackrock on Sunday 13th March 2016.
Kevin Foley, Blackrock fires off a shot against the 'Barrs. The hurls used and the rules of the game were those that were in force in 1916.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-hurl-05 
 At Blackrock National Hurling Club for the 1916 Commemoration game between St Finbarr's H&F Club and Blackrock on Sunday 13th March 2016.
Referee Mark Maher dressed in a cap for the game.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-hurl-04 
 At Blackrock National Hurling Club for the 1916 Commemoration game between St Finbarr's H&F Club and Blackrock on Sunday 13th March 2016.
Donnchadh O'Laoghaire, TD on the sideline as he awaits his chance to play in the game.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-hurl-03 
 At Blackrock National Hurling Club for the 1916 Commemoration game between St Finbarr's H&F Club and Blackrock on Sunday 13th March 2016.
Action from the game.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-hurl-02 
 At Blackrock National Hurling Club for the 1916 Commemoration game between St Finbarr's H&F Club and Blackrock on Sunday 13th March 2016.
'Barrr's player Colm O'Sullivan, from Togher with nephews Cathal and Rory O'Sullivan, Douglas at the game.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-hurl-01 
 At Blackrock National Hurling Club for the 1916 Commemoration game between St Finbarr's H&F Club and Blackrock on Sunday 13th March 2016.
On the sideline are Eoin Pol O'Callaghan, newly elected TD Donnchadh O'Laoghaire, Jim McCarthy, Colm O'Sullivan, James Monaher and Denis Harrington from St Finbarr's H&F Club.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-hockey-16 
 Pic; Larry Cummins EE sport for Rory Noonan. University College Cork Hockey Club.
Saoirse O'Leary (Bandon), UCC in action against Pegasus, Belfast.
LC-hockey-15 
 Pic; Larry Cummins EE sport for Rory Noonan. University College Cork Hockey Club.
Aisling O'Leary (Bandon), UCC in action against Pegasus, Belfast.
LC-hockey-14 
 Pic; Larry Cummins EE sport for Rory Noonan. University College Cork Hockey Club.
Aisling O'Leary (Bandon), UCC in action against Pegasus, Belfast.
LC-hockey-13 
 Pic; Larry Cummins EE sport for Rory Noonan. University College Cork Hockey Club.
Aisling O'Leary (Bandon), UCC in action against Pegasus, Belfast.Pic; Larry Cummins,
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LC-hockey-12 
 Pic; Larry Cummins EE sport for Rory Noonan. University College Cork Hockey Club.
Aisling O'Leary (Bandon), UCC in action against Pegasus, Belfast.
LC-hockey-11 
 Pic; Larry Cummins EE sport for Rory Noonan. University College Cork Hockey Club.
Emily Reidy, UCC in action against Pegasus, Belfast.
LC-hockey-10 
 Pic; Larry Cummins EE sport for Rory Noonan. University College Cork Hockey Club.
Aisling O'Leary (Bandon), UCC in action against Pegasus, Belfast.
LC-hockey-09 
 Pic; Larry Cummins EE sport for Rory Noonan. University College Cork Hockey Club.
Goalkeeper sarah Wrixon, UCC in action against Pegasus, Belfast.
LC-hockey-08 
 Pic; Larry Cummins EE sport for Rory Noonan. University College Cork Hockey Club.
Aisling O'Leary (Bandon), UCC in action against Pegasus, Belfast.
LC-hockey-07 
 Pic; Larry Cummins EE sport for Rory Noonan. University College Cork Hockey Club.
Aisling O'Leary (Bandon), UCC in action against Pegasus, Belfast.
LC-hockey-06 
 Pic; Larry Cummins EE sport for Rory Noonan. University College Cork Hockey Club.
Emily Reidy, UCC in action against Pegasus, Belfast.
LC-hockey-05 
 Pic; Larry Cummins EE sport for Rory Noonan. University College Cork Hockey Club.
Emily Reidy, UCC in action against Pegasus, Belfast.
LC-hockey-04 
 Pic; Larry Cummins EE sport for Rory Noonan. University College Cork Hockey Club.
Emily Reidy, UCC in action against Pegasus, Belfast.
LC-hockey-03 
 Pic; Larry Cummins EE sport for Rory Noonan. University College Cork Hockey Club.
Emily Reidy, UCC in action against Pegasus, Belfast.
LC-hockey-02 
 Pic; Larry Cummins EE sport for Rory Noonan.
UCC Hockey Club team, before their game against Pegasus, Belfast.
LC-hockey-01 
 Pic; Larry Cummins EE sport for Rory Noonan.
UCC Hockey Club players Stephanie Bowe, Emily Reidy, Nicola Kerr, Sarah Wrixon, Aisling O'Leary, and Iseult Harding who are final year students at UCC.
LC-ccwfc-10 
 Women’s soccer national league: Cork City WFC v Castlebar Celtic in Bishopstown.
Megan Kelleher completes a clearance for Cork City WFC.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ccwfc-09 
 Women’s soccer national league: Cork City WFC v Castlebar Celtic in Bishopstown.
Nathalie O'Brien heads clear for Cork City WFC.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ccwfc-08 
 Women’s soccer national league: Cork City WFC v Castlebar Celtic in Bishopstown.
Rachel Keirns, Castlebar Celtic goes over in a challenge with Megan Kelleher, Cork City WFC.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ccwfc-07 
 Women’s soccer national league: Cork City WFC v Castlebar Celtic in Bishopstown.
Rachel Keirns, Castlebar Celtic goes over in a challenge with Megan Kelleher, Cork City WFC.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ccwfc-06 
 Women’s soccer national league: Cork City WFC v Castlebar in Bishopstown.
Evelyn Daly tries to keep the ball in play for Cork City WFC.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ccwfc-05 
 Women’s soccer national league: Cork City WFC v Castlebar in Bishopstown.
Evelyn Daly in action for Cork City WFC.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ccwfc-04 
 Women’s soccer national league: Cork City WFC v Castlebar in Bishopstown.
Defender Nathalie O'Brien in action for Cork City WFC.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ccwfc-03 
 Women’s soccer national league: Cork City WFC v Castlebar in Bishopstown.
Evelyn Daly in action for Cork City WFC.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ccwfc-02 
 Women’s soccer national league: Cork City WFC v Castlebar in Bishopstown.
Evelyn Daly in action for Cork City WFC.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ccwfc-01 
 Women’s soccer national league: Cork City WFC v Castlebar in Bishopstown.
Evelyn Daly in action for Cork City WFC.
Pic; Larry Cummins
JCTheGratonBarber06 
 EEjob10/03/2016
Echo News.
Opening of The Grafton Barbers, 23, Princes Street, Cork.
Lord Mayor Cllr Chris O'Leary and Special Guest, actor Simon Delaney, cut the hair of Sam Toufik and Moubark Elgedded, The Grafton Barber.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCTheGratonBarber05 
 EEjob10/03/2016
Echo News.
Opening of The Grafton Barbers, 23, Princes Street, Cork.
Lord Mayor Cllr Chris O'Leary and Special Guest, actor Simon Delaney, cut the hair of Hugh McAllister Jnr and Conor McAllister, The Grafton Barber.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCTheGratonBarber04 
 EEjob10/03/2016
Echo News.
Opening of The Grafton Barbers, 23, Princes Street, Cork.
Mags O'Connor, Coqbull, with Conor McAllister and Hugh McAllister Jnr.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCTheGratonBarber03 
 EEjob10/03/2016
Echo News.
Opening of The Grafton Barbers, 23, Princes Street, Cork.
Lord Mayor Cllr Chris O'Leary with Special Guest, actor Simon Delaney, cut the ribbon, also included are Hassan Slimi, Hugh McAllister Jnr, Sam Toufik, Moubark Elgedded, Conor McAllister and Hugh McAllister Snr, all The Grafton Barber.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCTheGratonBarber02 
 EEjob10/03/2016
Echo News.
Opening of The Grafton Barbers, 23, Princes Street, Cork.
Lord Mayor Cllr Chris O'Leary with Hugh McAllister, Jnr and Conor McAllister, The Grafton Barber.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.

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