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LC city 05127775 
 EE sport 01/08/2014.
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division; Cork City vs Dundalk at Turner's Cross on Friday 1st August 2014.
View of crowds in Donie Forde stand and stand at St Anne's end. Attendance of 5650, the best this season. Fans in the Carragh Road stand.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC city 04127771 
 EE sport 01/08/2014.
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division; Cork City vs Dundalk at Turner's Cross on Friday 1st August 2014.
View of crowds in Donie Forde stand as teams enter the pitch. Attendance of 5650 for a game that started in bright sunshine and finished wet and miserable. 
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC city 03127773 
 EE sport 01/08/2014.
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division; Cork City vs Dundalk at Turner's Cross on Friday 1st August 2014.
View of crowds in Donie Forde stand and stand at St Anne's end. Attendance of 5650 for a game that started in bright sunshine and finished wet and miserable.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC city 01127772 
 EE sport 01/08/2014.
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division; Cork City vs Dundalk at Turner's Cross on Friday 1st August 2014.
Cork City FC fans Stephen and Aaron Hill, Cathedral Road with Corky the Cheetah.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
JCTonyFitzParty11 
 EEjob 02/08/2014.
Echo Sport.
Homecoming party for Tony Fitzgerald, recently elected President of the FAI, at the Friars Walk Tavern, Cork.
Tony Fitzgerald, FAI President, (3rd from left front row) with members of the current Casemant Celtic Over 35's team.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCTonyFitzParty10 
 EEjob 02/08/2014.
Echo Sport.
Homecoming party for Tony Fitzgerald, recently elected President of the FAI, at the Friars Walk Tavern, Cork.
Tony Fitzgerals, FAI President, (4th from left front row) with former Casement Celtic team mates.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCTonyFitzParty09 
 EEjob 02/08/2014.
Echo Sport.
Homecoming party for Tony Fitzgerald, recently elected President of the FAI, at the Friars Walk Tavern, Cork.
Tony Fitzgerald, FAI President (3rd from left) with former Wembly team mates, Thomas Wall, Christy McCormack, Tony O'Leary and Barry Punch.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCTonyFitzParty08 
 EEjob 02/08/2014.
Echo Sport.
Homecoming party for Tony Fitzgerald, recently elected President of the FAI, at the Friars Walk Tavern, Cork.
Tony Fitzgerald, FAI President (2nd from left) with former Bridewell team mates, Denis Leahy, Eddie Goulding and Joe O'Grady. 
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCTonyFitzParty07 
 EEjob 02/08/2014.
Echo Sport.
Homecoming party for Tony Fitzgerald, recently elected President of the FAI, at the Friars Walk Tavern, Cork.
Tony Fitzgerald, FAI President (4th from left) with Deputising for the Lord Mayor, Cllr Sean Martin and members of the Casement Celtic Committee.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCTonyFitzParty06 
 EEjob 02/08/2014.
Echo Sport.
Homecoming party for Tony Fitzgerald, recently elected President of the FAI, at the Friars Walk Tavern, Cork.
Tony Fitzgerals, FAI President (centre) with Deputising for the Lord Mayor, Cllr Sean Martin and Pat Flanagan, Casement Celtic President.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCTonyFitzParty05 
 EEjob 02/08/2014.
Echo Sport.
Homecoming party for Tony Fitzgerald, recently elected President of the FAI, at the Friars Walk Tavern, Cork.
Tony Fitzgerald, FAI President with his partner Rebecca Horgan.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCTonyFitzParty04 
 EEjob 02/08/2014.
Echo Sport.
Homecoming party for Tony Fitzgerald, recently elected President of the FAI, at the Friars Walk Tavern, Cork.
Tony Fitzgerald, FAI President (centre) with his partner Rebecca Hogan (2nd from left) also included are Tim Hewitt, Dunbar Celtic, Carmel and Denis McSweeney, of St. John Boscos Midleton.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCTonyFitzParty03 
 EEjob 02/08/2014.
Echo Sport.
Homecoming party for Tony Fitzgerald, recently elected President of the FAI, at the Friars Walk Tavern, Cork.
Tony Fitzgerald, FAI President with his brother Michael.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCTonyFitzParty02 
 EEjob 02/08/2014.
Echo Sport.
Homecoming party for Tony Fitzgerald, recently elected President of the FAI, at the Friars Walk Tavern, Cork.
Tony Fitzgerald, FAI President with his extended family.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCTonyFitzParty01 
 EEjob 02/08/2014.
Echo Sport.
Homecoming party for Tony Fitzgerald, recently elected President of the FAI, at the Friars Walk Tavern, Cork.
Tony Fitzgerald, FAI President with his family, Sadie Martin, Kathleen Daly, sisters, Peggy Archer, Aunt, Rita Lynch, Noreen Fitzgerald, Pat Murphy, Teresa Russell, all sisters.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
HC IHC Argideen Rangers v 4 
 EE 02/08/2014
SPORT
Argideen Rangers Michael O'Callaghan and Grenagh's Tom Kenny reach for the sliothar during the Cork County Intermediate hurling championship match in Riverstick. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC IHC Argideen Rangers v G 
 EE 02/08/2014
SPORT
Rory O'Sullivan of Argideen Rangers tussles with Grenagh's Seamus Cronin during the Cork County Intermediate hurling championship match in Riverstick. Picture: Howard Crowdy
DKE020814soccer006 
 EEjob 02/08/2014
Echo Sport
Cobh Ramblers' Gary Comerford skips away from the challenge of Waterford United's Conor Coad, during their SSE Airtricity League First Division clash at St Colman's Park.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE020814soccer005 
 EEjob 02/08/2014
Echo Sport
Cobh Ramblers' Martin Deady kicks clear as Waterford United's Willie John Kiely closes in, during their SSE Airtricity League First Division clash at St Colman's Park.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE020814soccer004 
 EEjob 02/08/2014
Echo Sport
Cobh Ramblers' Ronan Stanton and Waterford United's Patrick Fitzgerald, battle in the air during their SSE Airtricity League First Division clash at St Colman's Park.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE020814soccer001 
 EEjob 02/08/2014
Echo Sport
Cobh Ramblers' Andy O'Connell battles with Waterford United's Gavin O'Donovan, during their SSE Airtricity League First Division clash at St Colman's Park.
Picture: David Keane.
BANBR8 
 Tim Carroll (Barryroe) is closely watched by Bandon's Donagh Lucey in the Rowa West Cork Junior A Football Championship game at Kilbrittain. Picture: Martin Walsh.
BANBR5 
 MY BALL: Bandon's Jason Hickey dismisses the challenge of Eamonn McCarthy (Barryroe) in the Rowa West Cork Junior A Football Championship game at Kilbrittain. Picture: Martin Walsh.
Walking on Cars-11 
 Paul Flannery from walking on cars performing on the main stage of Molson Canadian sponsored Indiependence Festival 2014. Walking on Cars performed to a sold out crowd on Friday night. Picture: Rory Coomey
Walking on Cars-10 
 Paul Flannery from walking on cars performing on the main stage of Molson Canadian sponsored Indiependence Festival 2014. Walking on Cars performed to a sold out crowd on Friday night. Picture: Rory Coomey
Tom o dell-20 
 Tom O'Dell performing on main stage of Molson Canadian sponsored Indiependence Festival 2014.
Tom o dell-11 
 Tom O'Dell performing on main stage of Molson Canadian sponsored Indiependence Festival 2014.
Tom o dell-10 
 Tom O'Dell performing on main stage of Molson Canadian sponsored Indiependence Festival 2014.
Social Shots Indiependence- 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown Co Cork, are Barry and Richie Cronin with Shane Leonard.
Social Shots Indiependenc 2 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown Co Cork, are Ruairi Robertson, Bill Morgan and Bob Jefferson.
Social Shots Canadian-100 
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Social Shots Canadian-19 
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Social Shots - Indiependenc1 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponhsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork isEileen Quinlen, Aishling Fitzgerals and Amanda Slattery
Social Shots - Indiependenc0 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponhsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork is Claire Murphy, Aine Ryan and Kate Ross. Bishopstown
Social Shots - Indiepende 41 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponhsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork is Donna Creedon, Jacqueline Kelleger.
Social Shots - Indiepende 40 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponhsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork is Claire and Bridget Murphy.
Social Shots - Indiepende 31 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponhsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork is Denise O'Halloran, Louise Dennehy and Tracey O'Callaghan
Social Shots - Indiepende 30 
 NOF from The Sultans of Ping performing at the HMV big tent at Molson Canadian sponsored Indiependence festival 2014
Social Shots - Indiepende 21 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponhsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork is Kerina Bulman and Laura Lyons
Social Shots - Indiepende 20 
 The Sultans of Ping play to a full tent at Molson Canadian sponsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork
Social Shots - Indiepende 7 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponhsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork is Lizzie and Sophie Dineen and Ciara Fitzgerald .
Social Shots - Indiepende 6 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponhsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork is Claire and Bridget Murphy.
Social Shots - Indiepende 5 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponhsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork is Aoife and Aidan O'Brien
Social Shots-91 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponhsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork are Sarah O'Sullivan and Julie Scriven.
Social Shots-90 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponhsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork are Sarah O'Sullivan and Julie Scriven.
Social Shots-71 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponhsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown Co Cork, are Shauna Cranitch and Clodagh O'Callaghan
Social Shots-70 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponhsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown Co Cork, are Shauna Cranitch and Clodagh O'Callaghan
Social Shots-51 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown Co Cork, are Dan Le Sac and Scroobius Pip with Shelly Gray and Annita Nolan.
Social Shots-50 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown Co Cork, are Dan Le Sac and Scroobius Pip with Shelly Gray and Annita Nolan.
Social Shots-10 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponhsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork is Norann Bree, Cathrine Leader and Loraine Noonan.#
Social Shots-8 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponhsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown Co Cork, are Laura Lucey and Rachel Hurley(Youghal)
Social Shots-6 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown Co Cork, are Dan Le Sac and Scroobius Pip with Darren Johnston.
Social Shots-3 
 Pictured at the Molson Canadian sponsored Indiependence Music festival, Mitchelstown Co Cork, are Emma Twomey(Glanmire), Melissa Murphy and Amy Mahony
LC raft 21127824 
 EE news 02/08/2014.
Raft race from The Bulman, Summercove to Kinsale in aid of the Kinsale RNLI.
(KINSALE RNLI RAFT RACE = SATURDAY 2nd AUGUST : BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND/ Martin Shanahan of Kinsale’s Fishy Fishy restaurant will fire the starter’s pistol for the Kinsale RNLI Raft Race on Bank Holiday Saturday, 2nd August. The raft race makes a welcome return to the Bank Holiday festivities that include the Kinsale Regatta. Up to 20 rafts are expected to take part in the race that starts at the Bulman bar in Summercove at 3.30pm and ends at the White Lady Hotel. The charity fun race is organised by volunteer crew members of the RNLI, the charity that saves lives at sea. Teams of between 4 and 6 people are invited to decorate their rafts and wear fancy dress. A minimum entry fee of €20 is required for each crewmember. The first team to plant their mast in the car park of the White Lady Hotel after the race will win the coveted trophy, with additional prizes for Best Raft Design and Best Fancy Dress. DJ Anthony Collins, fresh from his triumph at Glastonbury, will host the prize giving followed by a barbeque and music at the White Lady. Martin Shanahan said: ‘The doom and gloom is over and Kinsale is back on top. The August Bank Holiday will be a great weekend with the Kinsale RNLI Raft Race like the Grand National on water! Members of Kinsale Good Food Circle will have pop-up stands around town selling street food, adding to the festival atmosphere).
Crew off to a flying start.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC raft 20127823 
 EE news 02/08/2014.
Raft race from The Bulman, Summercove to Kinsale in aid of the Kinsale RNLI.
(KINSALE RNLI RAFT RACE = SATURDAY 2nd AUGUST : BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND/ Martin Shanahan of Kinsale’s Fishy Fishy restaurant will fire the starter’s pistol for the Kinsale RNLI Raft Race on Bank Holiday Saturday, 2nd August. The raft race makes a welcome return to the Bank Holiday festivities that include the Kinsale Regatta. Up to 20 rafts are expected to take part in the race that starts at the Bulman bar in Summercove at 3.30pm and ends at the White Lady Hotel. The charity fun race is organised by volunteer crew members of the RNLI, the charity that saves lives at sea. Teams of between 4 and 6 people are invited to decorate their rafts and wear fancy dress. A minimum entry fee of €20 is required for each crewmember. The first team to plant their mast in the car park of the White Lady Hotel after the race will win the coveted trophy, with additional prizes for Best Raft Design and Best Fancy Dress. DJ Anthony Collins, fresh from his triumph at Glastonbury, will host the prize giving followed by a barbeque and music at the White Lady. Martin Shanahan said: ‘The doom and gloom is over and Kinsale is back on top. The August Bank Holiday will be a great weekend with the Kinsale RNLI Raft Race like the Grand National on water! Members of Kinsale Good Food Circle will have pop-up stands around town selling street food, adding to the festival atmosphere).
Sisters Maebh and Grainne Toomey (Toomey) with (middle) Gertie O'Shea watching the start of the charity race.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC raft 19127822 
 EE news 02/08/2014.
Raft race from The Bulman, Summercove to Kinsale in aid of the Kinsale RNLI.
(KINSALE RNLI RAFT RACE = SATURDAY 2nd AUGUST : BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND/ Martin Shanahan of Kinsale’s Fishy Fishy restaurant will fire the starter’s pistol for the Kinsale RNLI Raft Race on Bank Holiday Saturday, 2nd August. The raft race makes a welcome return to the Bank Holiday festivities that include the Kinsale Regatta. Up to 20 rafts are expected to take part in the race that starts at the Bulman bar in Summercove at 3.30pm and ends at the White Lady Hotel. The charity fun race is organised by volunteer crew members of the RNLI, the charity that saves lives at sea. Teams of between 4 and 6 people are invited to decorate their rafts and wear fancy dress. A minimum entry fee of €20 is required for each crewmember. The first team to plant their mast in the car park of the White Lady Hotel after the race will win the coveted trophy, with additional prizes for Best Raft Design and Best Fancy Dress. DJ Anthony Collins, fresh from his triumph at Glastonbury, will host the prize giving followed by a barbeque and music at the White Lady. Martin Shanahan said: ‘The doom and gloom is over and Kinsale is back on top. The August Bank Holiday will be a great weekend with the Kinsale RNLI Raft Race like the Grand National on water! Members of Kinsale Good Food Circle will have pop-up stands around town selling street food, adding to the festival atmosphere).
Race competitors Ruairi McDonald and Matthew Connell of The Bulman with Colum O'Sullivan of Kinsale RNLI at the start.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC raft 18127821 
 EE news 02/08/2014.
Raft race from The Bulman, Summercove to Kinsale in aid of the Kinsale RNLI.
(KINSALE RNLI RAFT RACE = SATURDAY 2nd AUGUST : BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND/ Martin Shanahan of Kinsale’s Fishy Fishy restaurant will fire the starter’s pistol for the Kinsale RNLI Raft Race on Bank Holiday Saturday, 2nd August. The raft race makes a welcome return to the Bank Holiday festivities that include the Kinsale Regatta. Up to 20 rafts are expected to take part in the race that starts at the Bulman bar in Summercove at 3.30pm and ends at the White Lady Hotel. The charity fun race is organised by volunteer crew members of the RNLI, the charity that saves lives at sea. Teams of between 4 and 6 people are invited to decorate their rafts and wear fancy dress. A minimum entry fee of €20 is required for each crewmember. The first team to plant their mast in the car park of the White Lady Hotel after the race will win the coveted trophy, with additional prizes for Best Raft Design and Best Fancy Dress. DJ Anthony Collins, fresh from his triumph at Glastonbury, will host the prize giving followed by a barbeque and music at the White Lady. Martin Shanahan said: ‘The doom and gloom is over and Kinsale is back on top. The August Bank Holiday will be a great weekend with the Kinsale RNLI Raft Race like the Grand National on water! Members of Kinsale Good Food Circle will have pop-up stands around town selling street food, adding to the festival atmosphere).
The American Presidents from Kinsale Outdoor Education Centre at the start.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC raft 17127817 
 EE news 02/08/2014.
Raft race from The Bulman, Summercove to Kinsale in aid of the Kinsale RNLI.
(KINSALE RNLI RAFT RACE = SATURDAY 2nd AUGUST : BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND/ Martin Shanahan of Kinsale’s Fishy Fishy restaurant will fire the starter’s pistol for the Kinsale RNLI Raft Race on Bank Holiday Saturday, 2nd August. The raft race makes a welcome return to the Bank Holiday festivities that include the Kinsale Regatta. Up to 20 rafts are expected to take part in the race that starts at the Bulman bar in Summercove at 3.30pm and ends at the White Lady Hotel. The charity fun race is organised by volunteer crew members of the RNLI, the charity that saves lives at sea. Teams of between 4 and 6 people are invited to decorate their rafts and wear fancy dress. A minimum entry fee of €20 is required for each crewmember. The first team to plant their mast in the car park of the White Lady Hotel after the race will win the coveted trophy, with additional prizes for Best Raft Design and Best Fancy Dress. DJ Anthony Collins, fresh from his triumph at Glastonbury, will host the prize giving followed by a barbeque and music at the White Lady. Martin Shanahan said: ‘The doom and gloom is over and Kinsale is back on top. The August Bank Holiday will be a great weekend with the Kinsale RNLI Raft Race like the Grand National on water! Members of Kinsale Good Food Circle will have pop-up stands around town selling street food, adding to the festival atmosphere).
Louise O'Leary and John O'Keeffe of The White Lady with supporters at the start.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC raft 16127819 
 EE news 02/08/2014.
Raft race from The Bulman, Summercove to Kinsale in aid of the Kinsale RNLI.
(KINSALE RNLI RAFT RACE = SATURDAY 2nd AUGUST : BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND/ Martin Shanahan of Kinsale’s Fishy Fishy restaurant will fire the starter’s pistol for the Kinsale RNLI Raft Race on Bank Holiday Saturday, 2nd August. The raft race makes a welcome return to the Bank Holiday festivities that include the Kinsale Regatta. Up to 20 rafts are expected to take part in the race that starts at the Bulman bar in Summercove at 3.30pm and ends at the White Lady Hotel. The charity fun race is organised by volunteer crew members of the RNLI, the charity that saves lives at sea. Teams of between 4 and 6 people are invited to decorate their rafts and wear fancy dress. A minimum entry fee of €20 is required for each crewmember. The first team to plant their mast in the car park of the White Lady Hotel after the race will win the coveted trophy, with additional prizes for Best Raft Design and Best Fancy Dress. DJ Anthony Collins, fresh from his triumph at Glastonbury, will host the prize giving followed by a barbeque and music at the White Lady. Martin Shanahan said: ‘The doom and gloom is over and Kinsale is back on top. The August Bank Holiday will be a great weekend with the Kinsale RNLI Raft Race like the Grand National on water! Members of Kinsale Good Food Circle will have pop-up stands around town selling street food, adding to the festival atmosphere).
Louise O'Leary and John O'Keeffe of The White lady with supporters at the start.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie

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