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YOUGHAL AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY ALERT
MEETING JUNE 2010
By Christy Parker ed and no apparent logic to any of them. In one incident, a vacant
There was a warm welcome when a member from the floor informed property in Carlton Village was damaged during a drinking expedi-
that provision was now being made for a celebratory party for the tion.
Junior Cert students next September. The Parents Council of There were two burglaries reported on May 29th, including a
Pobalscoil na Trionoide are arranging the event in tandem with the Ballymacoda bar in which spirits and cash were taken. The sergeant
Quays nightclub. The celebration will run from 7-11pm in an alcohol- said the cash till and drink were recovered close to the scene, which
free environment and admittance will be by ticket only. The Quay's "points to a very local job." He added that further burgled property
management will provide security personnel. It was also noted that was also recovered from a stashed location in the area. The second
the occasion could prove to have been a precedent for similar break-in was of a house in Rhincrew, in which a back door was left
arrangements depending on its success or otherwise. open and an inner door was forced. A wallet with a substantial
Chairman Jack Dempsey said it was a significant initiative and amount of cash was stolen.
offered an opportunity for young people to appreciate that enjoyment Assaults numbered four, two minor relatively, including at the GAA
need not necessarily be dependent on alcohol. "A lot of thought disco the previous weekend. Two more serious assaults, causing
seems to have gone into it and it's good to see such responsibility," he harm, occurred , one allegedly on May 17th involving two local
added. youths, One suspect was arrested and a file is being prepared for the
Socially monitored alarms Sergeant Sharkey told the meeting that DPP. On May 26th, a local young man was seriously injured at
from June 1st, the government had changed the procedure for pro- Chestnut Drive and four people had subsequently been arrested. On
cessing applications for the supply of socially monitored alarms. He May 31st the main suspect in that case, a 17 year old, was arrested
did not have details, but said it seemed future applications would face and remanded in custody at Clonmel District Court to Youghal
greater difficulties. Under the previous directive, Youghal had sub- District Court on June 4th. Meanwhile a local man suspected of "a lot
mitted 15 applications with 26 outstanding and to be subsequently of crime" and whom gardai had been seeking, was also arrested on
submitted. The good news was that the department had asked that May 31st and would too appear in Youghal court on June 4th. In reply
these also now be submitted and the total would be considered prior to the floor, the sergeant said most crime incidents in Youghal had a
to June 1st. This had been done and hopefully all 41 would be "strong local aspect" to it.
approved. In response to a query from the chairman, he said the Dodgy €50's, boy racers, hot cigarettes... Concern was raised about
alarms themselves were free but there was an annual monitoring cost fraudulent €50 notes. The sergeant said a major counterfeit operation
of about €55/€60 had been raided in recent days in Dublin. He said complaints in
Mr. Dempsey said it could be a difficult cost for some people but at Youghal were relatively rare. Advising on what to do should a busi-
least people were forewarned now. A private company, in conjunction ness detect a forged note, Sergeant Sharkey said it was best to retain
with garda co-operation, would install the alarms. the note and ask the individual to wait while the gardai were sum-
Motoring advice Sergeant Sharkey then read from a Garda circular monsed. He stressed that anyone could harbour a false note unknow-
denoting policing priorities over the June bank holiday. The apprais- ingly and that the gardai would be interested perhaps in trying to trace
al however contained some statistics and information with year round from where it may have been acquired as against assuming the hold-
relevance. It was noted that one-third of road fatalities concerned er was behaving criminally. Ultimately though, it was felt that the
pedestrians, thus walkers are advised to wear bright or high visibility holder's demeanour would prove a good indicator of their position,
clothing on rural roads particularly, while drivers are asked to be alert with guilty individuals more often than not legging it fast! "We
to unexpected pedestrian traffic. Drivers are also advised to rest when shouldn't feel guilty or embarrassed either just because our note is
tired and to ensure children are seated in appropriate child or booster being tested," commented the chairman.
seats. Passengers are cautioned to wear seat belts at all times and not Community Alert Treasurer Michael Beecher was perturbed that 'boy
to tolerate bad driving or speeding. racers are starting again for the summer," with tyre marks evident on
Motorcyclists Motorcyclists too have high representation on the newly resurfaced roads, suck as Cork Hill. He also wondered if ciga-
fatality list, with four having died since mid-April. The sergeant said rette smuggling was a particular problem in Youghal. Sergeant
motorcycle traffic increases over summer months and appealed to Sharkey said he hadn't any intelligence that indicated cigarettes were
riders to avoid speed excessive, riding under influence of drink or being illegally sold in great volumes in Youghal currently, but infor-
drugs and not to ignore fatigue. He said research indicates the major- mation could arrive at any time. As regards boy racing he advised that
ity of motorcycle deaths occur at weekends and during daylight, with enforcement was only one deterrent and that speed bumps etc were a
40% of them single vehicle accidents. Further advice to motorcyclists viable alternative. He mused that (Cllr) Beecher might wish to raise
included checking bike thoroughly, being aware of slow moving or that at "another forum."
stationary vehicles and changes in weather and road surfaces, being A lady from the floor asked how prevalent and successful were drug
visible as possible and not allowing others to dictate one's speed searches. The sergeant said on average about 30-35 street/car search-
when riding in groups. (It wasn't outlined, but most motorcyclists es were conducted per month. In May, these had resulted in three
would also wish that vehicle drivers would be alert to the possible finds from a total of five. House searches, by contrast, depended on
presence of motorcyclist when executing manoeuvres.) stronger reason for doing so and these measured about three per
Crime figures The sergeant reported that crime figures for the past month. Information came through tip-offs and criminal arrests,
month were relatively low there were some serious incidents amongst amongst other sources and often provided new names to more estab-
them. There had been four recorded thefts -two from vehicles, includ- lished identities.
ing theft of stereo equipment in Foxhole on Sunday May 30th and a The sergeant added that an Garda liked to rotate responsibility for
wallet from a van in South Main Street on Sunday May 16th. An oil drug crimes amongst the rank and file. A new garda, Aidan D'ardais
tanks was emptied in Blackwater Heights (May 9th) and an unspeci- had now assumed the plainclothes role in Youghal, replacing Garda
fied theft at Lackaroe (May 8th). Ian Brown.
There were eight recorded public order offence across various parts Some in attendance has reservations about children acquiring pellet
of town. Four pubs were 'inspected' and found to be in order and on guns from a new shop in town. Sergeant Sharkey said they weren't
May 28th, an under-age drinking incident was recorded at North illegal though he had some concern that a laser facility may be asso-
Abbey cemetery. A fraudulent cheque was detected in Tallow Street, ciated with them. He would inquire further into it.
with a local man suspected and a definite line of inquiry being pur- The meeting concluded with reference to the group's finances. Mr.
sued. Beecher said that following the donation of €50 (genuine one!) to
Five Five people were detected in possession of drugs and will Cumann na Doaine in respect of crime-warning signs, a total of
appear in court in due course. There five drunk-driving cases record- €763.50c. The next annual church gate collection is imminent this
ed, all between May 15th -19th. summer and meantime the next community alert meeting will be on
Criminal damage incidents again amounted to five, with a two detect- July 6th at 7.45 pm, Walter Raleigh.
EMER CASEY SUPPORTERS UPDATED ON CANCER
RESEARCH SUCCESSES
By Christy Parker patients, having responded well to initial chemotherapy before
Those who have contributed in any way to the Emer Casey relapsing and becoming resistant to treatment. She refers to one pos-
Foundation's inspiring efforts to combat ovarian/uterine cancer, par- sible cause as tumour hypoxia, which is another way of saying 'a
ticularly through early detection, can be immensely proud of the reduced level of oxygen in the tumour.' She has investigated the
results generated by their efforts. Immediately following the 2010 effect of hypoxia on the standard treatment for ovarian cancer, by
Emer Case 10k on May 23rd, Professor John O'Leary of the Institute subjecting the drugs combination cisplatin and taxane to various
of Molecular Medicine at Trinity College Dublin addressed the par- conditions. Her findings "may provide novel targets for new thera-
ticipants at the assembly point in Pobalscoil na Trionoide. His mes- peutic drugs," she says. Her future plans include collaboration with
sage measured that, in truth, breakthroughs of immense importance, DCU in examining the response of cells taken from a patient's
magnified by the foundation's links with various international med- tumour to different concentrations of chemotherapy drugs and differ-
ical research centres, continue to emerge. ent concentrations of oxygen in order to tailor a chemotherapy
Professor O'Leary leads the DISCOVARY consortium, which is com- regime that is suited to a patient's particular tumour."
posed of researchers from several institutions who undertake world- 2) Mairead Murphy: deals with 'Developing and Validating
class research into ovarian and endometrial cancer. DISCOVARY's Diagnostic Serum Based Biomarker Panels in Ovarian Cancer.'
primary goal is to understand these cancers, develop new early detec- Mairead's work aims to identify biomarkers associated with ovarian
tion methods and design novel treatment options. cancer. A biomarker is a substance that provides information about
The Emer Casey Foundation sponsors three Phd fellowships for the underlying processes within the body. To determine biomarkers she
consortium and their focus lies in the areas of chemoresistance, can- has profiled antibody patterns in the serum of ovarian cancer patients
cer stem cells, circulating tumour cells and the body's immune and then compared them to those of healthy volunteers. (Antibodies
response to cancer. They are Mairead Murphy, Lynda McEvoy and are proteins found in the blood or body fluid and make up the core of
Brendan French and they also addressed the gathering on recent the immune system.)
progress in their individual projects. She has identified patterns of some previously identified biomarkers
The consortium's overall profile and its considerable achievements and also potential biomarkers that may be used to detect various
can be viewed online at www.emercaseyfoundation.com Meanwhile ovarian diseases, including cancer. Her task is to define the best pos-
Professor O'Leary and his workers addressed advances made in the sible treatment for ovarian cancer by distinguishing between differ-
past twelve months. ent ovarian diseases. Through the presence of one sort of antibody
A year of great progress (immunoglobulin G) in the blood she can probe the immune reper-
The professor began by deliberating on "some very important discov- toire of patients over a period of up to 10 years and thus acquire
eries and breakthroughs" over the year. He described how an "inflam- information on cancer progression. A second type of antibody
matory pathway" involved with ovarian cancer had been discovered. (immunoglobulin M) may provide an earlier assessment however and
The pathway is compiled of a protein called TLR4 and its accompa- the two combined "should provide a greater insight into cancer pro-
nying adaptor molecule, MyD88. The terms are technical but the gression and patient immune response," she concludes.
research indicated that, "some of the treatments we presently use for 3) Brendan French: deals with the 'Isolation Characterisation
people with ovarian cancer may inadvertently activate this pathway," and Silencing of Ovarian Cancer Stem Cells.'
which suggested that such cancer cells that express TLR4 and Brendan, the latest recruit to the fellowship thanks to the public's
MyD88 are more likely to be chemoresistant and will behave like financial support, is studying the hypothesis whereby growth and
cancer stem cells. "That's a major statement," he stressed, adding repair of cancer tissue -as with normal tissue- is carried out by stem
that, "hospitals involved with the DISCOVARY consortium, are ask- cells (CSCs). Cancer stem cells are thought to be resistant to therapy
ing their ethics boards if they can start testing for these particular and capable of replenishing tumors post-treatment.
genes or proteins as part of managing the treatment with ovarian can- His project aims to isolate supposed CSCs from ovarian cancer. Once
cer patients." isolated, it is intended to validate these putative CSCs through vari-
Professor O'Leary also told how the fellows are collaborating with ous hallmarks associated with stem cells, such as chemoresistance,
the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland (RCSI) and Dublin City resistance to low oxygen conditions, etc. Once validated as stem cells
University (DCU) in examining the role of platelets in cancer cell the project will endeavour to discover what makes the CSC's differ-
metastasis. The process, called 'platelet cloaking,' is "a major step ent to general cancer cells with the intention of identifying ways to
forward in understanding how tumour cells spread in the blood differentiate/kill them and so make enhance the success of ovarian
stream." cancer treatment. This work is in its early stages but so far has iden-
The professor proceeded that the consortium has "engaged a second tified and isolated one population of cancer stem cells from one line
group in UCD that have discovered a new protein in ovarian cancer of ovarian cancer cells.
called Mad-2. The presence of this "really bad protein" in ovarian Summary
cancer sufferers signified a much bleaker outlook. Thanks directly to In summary, the Emer Casey Foundation is sponsoring ovarian can-
the Emer Casey Foundation, an important paper on this issue was cer research in the areas of chemoresistance, cancer stem cells, circu-
expected to be published in the coming months. lating tumour cells and the body's immune response to cancer. The
The three students are also commencing research in tandem with col- scientists have already identified a panel of proteins that can be found
leagues at the Dana Faber Cancer Institute, Harvard University, USA, in the blood of ovarian cancer patients and have developed a near-
who approached them and asked for collaboration. This work "will patent testing device to assess a patient's response to chemotherapy.
focus on deep analysis of the role of MyD88 in tumour cell They are mow working on new ways to isolate circulating tumour
chemotherapeutic responses and to carry out live cell imaging of can- cells in a patient's blood.
cer platelet interactions." This collaboration is seen as creating "a War
dynamic two-way interaction between scientists on both sides of the Back on the support trenches, so to speak, of the war against ovarian
Atlantic." cancer, Professor O'Leary had a stark but inspiring message for the
The three students/Fellows funded to the consortium by the Emer troops assembled before him in Pobalscoil na Trionoide. "One in
Casey Foundation also addressed the gathering, with each indicating three of you here will get cancer and two in three of you will work or
their specific area of research and offering a brief synopsis of their live with someone who will get it," he said. Yet, "ordinary people are
progress. In this instance particularly, much of the terminology used leading the fight against the 'silent killer,'" he stressed. "You are con-
is technical and, frankly, unlikely to convey its immense significance tributing to a body of knowledge searching to establish early detec-
if represented here in full. Briefly, the speakers were represented tion methods and striving to understand how these tumours can be
thus: treated." He proceeded, " Your money is making a major impact on
1) Lynda McEvoy: deals with "Developing Novel Therapeutic the progress of Irish scientists that is being internationally recog-
approaches in Chemoresistant Ovarian Cancer Paitents.' nized. That is why the running, walking and weeping you did today
Lynda aims to help formulate new ovarian cancer treatments and is so very important. I thank you from the bottom of my heart."
improve current ones. She is investigating why some ovarian cancer
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AURA REWARDS
MEMBERS WITH PRIZE
GIVE AWAY
Local man Coleman Motherway had plenty of cause for celebra-
tion this week when he won a top of the range mountain bike in a
recent member’s draw which took place at Aura Youghal Leisure The Golf Classic Organising Committee
Centre.
The free gift give-away was
Aura’s way of rewarding anyone
who referred a friend to the
leisure centre. Other winners in
the membership draw took home
a selection of prizes including
free fitness and swimming
vouchers, 3-day memberships,
cinema tickets and yoga mats.
Coleman who lives in Park, Inch
was delighted with his prize, “I
was thrilled to win the mountain
bike, it was a great surprise. I Des O’Halloran accepting the Pfizers prize from Sean O’Murchú. Also included
have been a regular at Aura since are Jim Morey, Aine Martin and Jim Coleman of Youghal Golf Club
I joined last summer and try to
get to the pool twice a week. My
wife Ina is also a member and
my three sons, Rory, Dara and
Barry are all members of the L-R Tracy Kenneally, Operations
Aura ‘Swim Academy’,” Manager of Aura Youghal Leisure
Centre and Coleman Motherway.
explained Coleman.
“What I love about Aura is the top class facilities. Everything is so
well managed and clean and the staff are friendly and approach-
able. Whether you are a first timer or a regular they really go above
and beyond to help you. It’s a great place to spend time and they
make exercising so enjoyable,” added Coleman.
“The number of people joining Aura has grown steadily over the
Mick Coleman accpeting the John Daly Transport prize from Aine Martin. Also
last few months. We found that a lot of our new members have included are Jim Morey, John and Jason Dlay, Eoin Coleman, Jim Coleman and
been referred by some of our regular members. We are thrilled that Sean O’Murchú
so many of our members are happy to recommend us to other peo-
ple,” explained Tracy Kenneally, Operations Manager at Aura
Yougal Leisure Centre.
“The draw and prize give away was our way of rewarding these
members for referring us to friends. We want as may people as
possible to have the opportunity to try our classes and facilities
and see how we can help them make their health and fitness ambi-
tions become a reality,” explained Tracy.
“Our Membership Advisors are always on hand to talk to anyone
about what membership option is best for them. People are often
surprised to hear that they don’t need to pay an annual member-
ship fee to enjoy our facilities and that they can simply Pay as You
Go,” added Tracy.
“Every journey begins with the first step and Aura is all about
helping people to take that all important first step towards taking
up exercise, setting and realising personal fitness goals,” added
Tracy. Further information about any of the classes or programmes
taking place at Aura Youghal is available by visiting the centre or Gay Fitzgibbon accepting the winning prize on behalf of Ahernes Seafood
by contacting reception at (024) 91614 Restaurant. Also included are Jim Morey, Aine Martin, Sean O’Murchú, wining
Team members, Jim Coleman and Sean O’Murchú
lean towards such litigants regardless of any trampling on com-
CLOSURE OF LIGHTHOUSE mon sense. "Once the report recommended closing access, the
BATHING MEETS WAVES OF manager had really no option but to do so," he states.
Criticisms
RESENTMENT The diving rocks, or '49's,' as the area is known, arose from the
By Christy Parker establishment of Youghal lighthouse itself, in 1852 "The materials
Almost 160 years of a bathing to build it had to be transported by sea and so a landing area was
tradition came to a sudden halt established," says Green Party town councillor Liam Burke, who
last week when the town council has bathed in the area for 50 years. Mr Burke argues that there has
was instructed to board up access never been a serious accident at the rocks in living memory. "The
to the '49's swimming area at the lifeboat has never once been summonsed, nor the council sued for
foot of the lighthouse. The injury, "which is more than can be said for the unprotected quay
instruction came from town man- walls and the greater beach area," he adds. He is also critical of the
ager, Patricia Power, on receipt survey being conducted in February and would like a second sur-
of a risk assessment report she vey conducted "during maximum usage and in summer condi-
commissioned from the Irish tions." Others dismayed by the issue include Youghal Mayor
Water Safety Association that Sandra McLellan and town and Cork county Cllr Barbara Murray.
deemed the spot unsafe. Both have described the closure as 'health and safety gone mad.'
The decision has caused consid- The mayor fears a greater risk will ensue should people be tempt-
erable anger amongst those who use the facility, not alone for its ed to access the area by other methods, while Cllr Murray angrily
ramifications but also for the total absence of notification that a demands, "where next are they going to close up a scenic area in a
report had been commissioned at all. town dependent on tourism?!"
Reports findings Also unhappy amongst the 30 or so regulars who availed of the
The safety survey was conducted over two visits last February. once male-dominated, sun-trapping idyll is a local lady who had
Amongst its 24-page report the following concerns were stipulat- planned to have some of her wedding photos shot there next
ed: the access pathway adjacent to the lighthouse is in poor repair August. She is reportedly determined that the location will feature
and "could cause trips and falls." It was also deemed unsatisfacto- in her wedding album! One fears that the new bride may be denied
ry for emergency access; the 'catwalk' approach to the diving her dream of love on the rocks however.
board has no handrails and "would be an entrapment area for
swimmers if the tide rises"; the diving area is "unsafe" with the €100 discount a real incen-
diving board (which Youghal Town Council have traditionally
installed) considered a risk at three metres above low tide; sub- tive to exercise at Aura
merged rocks serve further dangers. The area generally is consid-
ered susceptible to "tidal surges." A lack of signage and a need for Fifty lucky customers at Aura Youghal Leisure Centre are set to
further lifebuoys, properly located, are also outlined. save themselves €100 off the cost of annual membership thanks to
Additionally the report notes that a closed-off viewing area -that a special offer which is intended to give a helping hand to those
had served as a second access point- is dangerously rusted under- taking up exercise this summer.
neath and needs restoration or demolishing. (This section, along The summer months are some of the busiest at the leisure centre
with a second viewing area at Moll Goggin's Corner has been and Aura is looking forward to surprising a mix of fifty individu-
closed for years now and Cork County Council is showing no indi- als and families taking out annual memberships during the coming
cation of addressing the issue at all.) weeks.
Ms Power referred inquiries to the town clerk Liam Ryan, who “The first fifty people taking out annual memberships are going to
said the manager commissioned the report following complaints be left with quite a bit of change out of what they were expecting
she received. However he did "not have the information" as to the to pay,” explained Tracy Kenneally, Operations Manager at Aura
nature and number of complaints and with the town manager not Youghal Leisure Centre.
commenting directly, that relevant factor remains a mystery. “Anyone taking out individual membership who is counted among
Perhaps the answer will be sought and provided at some upcom- the first fifty will only be charged €395, while the cost of family
ing town council meeting. membership for two adults and three children is just €750 for those
Meanwhile, given that the town council serviced the area with its included,” she added.
diving board, Mr Ryan did not seem overtly enthusiastic with “Our membership always increases during the summer when the
developments. However, on a brighter note he observed that, "now longer evenings give people more time to focus on exercise. A lot
that the issues have been highlighted, we can try to address them." of people also come to Aura Youghal to get into shape for their
Over protection? summer holidays and this offer gives them an added incentive to
While there is a general acceptance that the area held some hazard, continue exercising all year round,” she continued.
support for the closure is pretty thin on the ground. The relatively “We have had offers like this in previous years and they have
clandestine manner by which entire episode from survey to report always been snapped up. People love a bargain or having the
to closure was conducted, accounts in part for people's resentment. money that they were putting towards the full cost of membership
Secondly, there is a sense of 'health and safety' losing the run of to spend on themselves or on holidays,” she added.
itself. Especially amongst generations that played hide & seek in Membership at Aura Youghal includes free fitness classes, unlim-
deserted building sites, before the culture of 'fall and sue' stepped ited gym use, the use of a 25 metre swimming pool, sauna and
off some well-gritted disembarking plank from America, there is a steam room, access to the new RESULTS fitness programme
growing resentment towards the inexorable sanitisation of life. which includes over 300 interactive, 20 to 30 minute exercise pro-
People, adults, feel they are being treated like cattle -and imbecil- grammes which can be applied to eight different exercise experi-
ic ones at that- with a lack of consultation that is allied to a grow- ences.
ing plethora of rules and regulations being imposed on them by Aura’s fully qualified instructors also work with people of all ages
distant civil servants. They wonder as to whither went personal and abilities to help them set and realise exercise goals and to feel
responsibility and, by and large, they want it back. healthier and better about themselves.
Yet authority can claim to be merely responding to the times. For, “Most people join Aura with the intention of working towards fit-
as the town clerk noted, there is a legal profession willing to ness goals and we believe in giving every support to help people
accommodate those who will initiate litigation at the drop of a realise the goals they set. Working out at Aura is a lot of fun and
brick, including a judiciary (answering only to itself) that seems to our classes are organised so that they can be enjoyed with friends
and family,” Tracy said.
During the 1880's the first Italians arrived from the villages in Val
To mark the day, The di Comino to Dublin via Paris, Scotland and England. The fish and
chip tradition itself started in Northern England fulfilling the need
Roma Grill offered ½ price for a cheap ready-made meal. Adopted by the Italians, the fish and
Fish & Chips! chip trade has been carried on by Irish Italians as family business-
es and this has been key to their success.
How we like our Fish and Chips!
National Fish and Chips Day survey reveals:
· 62% have Fish and Chips on a Friday
· 40% eat around the table with family or friends
· Salt AND vinegar for 70% please!
· A pot of tea is the ideal accompaniment for 56%
The Irish Traditional Italian
Chippers Association
(ITICA) today announced
the results of a 'Love Fish &
Chips' survey to mark the
first National Fish & Chips
Day. The survey has
revealed exactly how we like
our Fish and Chips with 70
per cent going for both salt
and vinegar and 56 per cent Staff of The Roma Grill pictured on National Fish and Chips Day
enjoying the comfort of a pot
of tea with theirs!
While 62 per cent like Fish YOUGHAL ATHLETE WINS 2
and Chips on a Friday and 30
per cent prefer weekends, no
GOLD MEDALS AT IRISH
one surveyed ate Fish and NATIONAL GAMES FOR
Chips on a Tuesday! 40 per
cent like to enjoy the tradi- BLIND & VISUALLY IMPAIRED
tion sitting around the table
with family or friends and Models Nadia Forde and Jenny Lee Youghal athlete, Amanda Crotty received two gold medals at the
most go for their local Irish Masterson pictured enjoying the sunshine on 30th Irish National Games for Blind & Visually Impaired on
Italian chipper whether the National Fish & Chips Day, Wednesday 26th Saturday 29th May 2010. Amanda Crotty took part in the 800M
one of their childhood (30 May! and 1500M and won both with personal best times. Amanda, from
per cent) or near where they Youghal, came within 6 seconds in both events of qualifying for
now live (50 per cent). Whatever chipper is nearest at the time, next year’s World Championships.
whether on the way home from work or an evening out, was the Amanda was one of over 100 blind and visually impaired athletes
choice of 20 per cent. Ireland and abroad that competed in 30th Anniversary Games on
Peter Borza, Chairman of ITICA commented: "The tradition lives Saturday in the Aer Lingus Sports Club (ALSAA) & Morton
on and National Fish & Chips Day is really marking the well Stadium. Athletes competed in a range of events including tandem
loved culture of Irish Italian chippers in Ireland and the 125 year cycling, tenpin bowling, football, swimming and athletics includ-
old tradition of fish and chips." ing both track and field events.
He continued: "The survey results paint a picture of Fish and The Games were organised by Irish Blind Sports (IBS), the offi-
Chips on a Friday in front of the TV or around the table with fam- cially recognised national governing body (NGB) with responsi-
ily or friends as the perfect wind-down treat to ring in the week- bility for organising sporting activities for blind and visually
end. And preferably with a pot of tea!" impaired people in Ireland.
The next favourite beverage to go along with the traditional Fish Speaking about the Games, Irish Blind Sports Chairman, Fintan
and Chips meal, after a pot of tea, was a beer for one-quarter of O’Donnell said, “this year’s Games were a celebration of the three
those surveyed and a glass of wine for one-fifth. decades of sports for blind and visually impaired people in Ireland.
ITICA (The Irish Traditional Italian Chippers Association) Over the last 30 years, Irish blind and visually impaired sportspeo-
launched in February this year and significantly, 54 per cent of ple have enjoyed fantastic success. For some this has been just tak-
respondents stated that the ITICA logo is very important as a sym- ing part and learning a new sport, for others it has led to them cre-
bol of quality and tradition. ating new World Records and winning multiple Paralympic gold
Finally, one-fifth of those surveyed medals.
had been on a Fish & Chips date! “Irish Blind Sports caters for all levels of ability and we would
ITICA was created to promote and encourage anyone who is blind and visually impaired to get in
build on the traditional values and touch with us if they are interested in trying a new sport”.
ethos of the members. The official “This year’s Games were a great success, I would like to thank
ITICA logo identifies Irish Italian everyone who was involved in the organisation of the Games and
member chippers around Ireland. congratulate all the athletes who participated in each of the events
The Irish Italian chipper culture was on Saturday” added Mr. O’Donnell.
started by members of the Irish Further information about Irish Blinds Sports is available on
Italian community who arrived in www.ibsports.ie / Tel: +353 1 202 0118
Ireland in the 1880's. All members of
this community come from the vil- Youghal News Photographs may be
lages in Val Di Comino in Southern
Italy. These families bore the names purchased from our Offices at
well-known at the local chipper
today. Flanagan Print, Foxhole, Youghal
POBALSCOIL NA TRIONÓIDE NEWS
Badminton Basics Pobalscoil Students
Programme TY Students Invited To Shanghai
The Cork Sports Partnership in association with Badminton
Ireland organised to deliver a Badminton Basics programme to 10
secondary schools in Cork county. Pobalscoil na Trionoide, was
among one of the 10 lucky schools to participate. PE Teacher Ms.
Casey, in conjunction with Badminton Development Officer
Wayne Doyle, invited badminton coach Frieda Kearns to teach the
programme to a group of 22 Transition Year students. The
Badminton Basics module gives each student the skills and knowl-
edge to deliver basic badminton skills to younger players and to
begin assisting in coaching.
The course took place over 2 sessions lasting 5 hours in total. The
students were taught a mixture of fun games, different types of
badminton strokes, footwork and the rules of the game. By the end
of the course, students were able to demonstrate and explain the
keypoints of the game. The students were interested and enthusi-
astic in their participation and both coach and students enjoyed the
sessions. Well done to all who successfully completed the course! Frank Delaney, Bernie Heffernan, Julie Ní , Helen Waide, Adam Dalton, Aisling
Ní Siochrú, Maguerite Coleman, Mary O’Neill and Crona McCarthy
An excellent effort was made! Each student was presented with a
certificate. We hope the students will now go on to participate in A group of students from Pobalscoil Na Tríonóide, Youghal, Co.
Cork have been invited to attend the 2010 Shanghai International
Youth Science and Technology Expo, as a result of their success at
the BT Young Scientist Competition, 2010. In total 6 people will
travel to Shanghai China from 9th July-19th July. The group are
delighted to represent their school, town, county and country in
China to over 7 million visitors at the Shanghai Youth Expo (an
international exhibition on tackling global climate change.)
The group first came to success by winning an East Cork science
competition, sponsored by Millipore, a biopharmaceutical manu-
facturing company in Carrigtwohill. They further entered the BT
Young Scientist and came second in the Senior Biological
Category. Their project is based on the quality of drinking water
from a domestic water filter. Drinking water can contain patho-
genic material that causes illness to humans. This idea is very top-
ical due to the effects of climate change on the quality of drinking
water. They analysed the quality of un-filtered water versus fil-
the local club in Youghal and encourage younger students to learn tered water. They also designed a prototype for a water filter;
the sport in school. which would filter drinking water and simultaneously improve the
Congratulations and well done! The new badminton coaches in quality of drinking water and improve human health.The project
Pobalscoil na Trionoide are the following: Roisin O`Keeffe, began as an investigation into the quality of water in the local area.
Kathleen Quinn, Gary Moloney, Anthony Russell, Patrick The following areas were analysed:
Flanagan, Marie Byrne, Laura Hennessy, Dawn Donovan, Ryan

Climate change in Ireland
Mason, Michael Morrissey, Jack Mehegan, Rosanna O`Brien,

Quality of water in Ireland
Darren Foley, Aoife Walsh, James Howes, Kevin Mythen, Ricki

Global impact of water quality deterioration
Roche, Chloe Daly, Nora Sheehan, Niamh Quill, Christopher

Effects of poor quality drinking water on humans

Investigation into preventative measures in saving our
Cooney, David Twomey.
water supply

To filter or not to filter contaminated water - using a
common household filter

An investigation into whether this was sustainable or not.

How can other methods of filtering water be developed
(natural reed beds versus a common household filter
which has been modified)

As you are aware, travelling to Shanghai is expensive for these


three students, so we are organising sponsorship for these stu-
dents. We hope that you could assist in some way and we would
be forever grateful. The sponsorship could also help your organi-
sation as the students could mention your organisation and aims
when they travel to China and exhibit their project.
You may contact me on 0860890377 for further details or infor-
Analee Casey pictured with the Munster Wining Camogie Team mation.
Retirement Party for Máiréad O'Neill, DCC
at Youghal Golf Club Photo Bobby Whyte

Máiréad O'Neill, Retired DCC pictured with colleagues Tom Browne, Gráinne
Barry, Margaret Swayne, Michael Goulding, Una Power, Willie O' Connor, Retired DCC Máiréad O'Neill pictured with husband John and colleagues David
Geraldine Lynch and Anne Casey Riordan, Terence Finn and Michael Pattwell, Judges

Retired District Court Clerk Máiréad Catherine Coleman and Jacinta Paul Heffernan, Paul O'Driscoll, Paddy Gordon, Nuala Condon and Mark Allen,
O'Neill with her husband John Madden, Solicitors Colleaguess of Máiréad

Tom Browne and Willie O'Connor, Andy Hally, Mary Ronayne and Karen Brian O'Shea with Joe Cuddigan at the
John and Pat Power, friends of Máiréad Fitzgerald Retirement Party
Colleagues of Máiréad

John O'Neill, Dan McSweeney, Billy Gleeson and Terence Finn, Michael Pattwell and David Riordan,
Liam Ryan Kieran Quill, Ken Murray and John Brosnan Judges

Anne Casey, DC Mallow and Tom


Nuala O'Keeffe, Anne Quill, Brigid Hughes, Marian O'Halloran and Anna Foley Browne, Chief lerk, DC Clonmel Geraldine and John Lynch
Vintage Car and Bike Show at Farrell's Summerfield Bar

Dan Riordan, Carrigrohid, with Richard Anthony McDermott, Tony Smith and
and Geraldine Swanton from Lassardia Denis Brennan Billy, Damian, Pat and Sophie Ahern Amanda Craig and Kevin Nugent

Paddy and Sylvia Somers of Megan and Rebecca Brozie pictured with Gene and Leah Spillane and Cara
Tom Roche with Billy and Katie Ryan Ballyanne, Newross Helen Austin McCaughy

Mick Desmond, Juliette Leneghan, Martin Hennessy Philip, Jack, Ronan and Sophie Monaghan with Erin Brendan, Ann, Eoin, Jack and Dylan O' Driscoll pic-
and Susie Tobin Nolan tured at the Vintage with Orla Hickey

Tom Leahy, Youghal, Kevin Wright, A Bevy by the Chevy! - Caroline Cooper, Breeda and John Donovan with their
Kinsale and John McCarthy, Youghal Noel, Jack and Robby Curtin Ber O' Donoghue and Mary Fitzgerald niece Corina McGratht

The O' Brien Boys - Dermot, David, Ian and Adam Seán Farrell, Peter Doherty, Eoin O' Keeffe and Ronan
Christer Hansson, Ann-Christin Hansson, Sweden; Bill
pictured at the Annual Car and Bike Show O' Sullivana and Katie Ryan, Ballincollig
TWO LOCAL ANTI-DRUG BLUE FLAGS FOR
ABUSE PROJECTS SLIP CLAYCASTLE & REDBARN
QUIETLY INTO PRACTICE By Christy Parker
Two of Youghal's three beaches have been awarded Blue Flag status
By Christy Parker for the summer season. Redbarn will receive its first ever blue flag
Somewhat quietly but importantly, two initiatives in the never-end- and Claycastle will have its pride and joy returned after a two-year
ing battle against drug abuse are being promoted in Youghal this absence. The front strand however, faces a third consecutive summer
summer. The first project is called Dial 2 Stop Drug Dealing and is without the coveted cloth flying.
being rolled out in Youghal by the Southern Regional Drugs Task The latest awards reflect the state of the beaches during they sur-
Force (SRDTF), following successful implementation in other towns veyed months of what passed for summer 2009. It is gratifying that
across the country since late 2008. It is administered from the such rudiment requirements as parking and toilet facilities were suc-
Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs. cessfully implemented at Redbarn in particular, although many
Dial 2 Stop Drug Dealing is crime-based and simply urges people would argue that there remains plenty of scope for improvements
with information to dial a confidential Freephone number and impart here also. Claycastle's parking capacity is often stretched to the lim-
their knowledge. "Callers are not asked to identify themselves or its during heat-wave occasions and the toilets are probably as effi-
leave their number. Neither do they need to fear a garda follow-up to cient as such unattended structures can be expected to be.
their door," says SRDTF co-ordinator Chris Black. "The project is Nationally, water samples from 131 designated bathing areas, com-
entirely an intelligence gathering exercise." prising 122 seawater and nine freshwater jurisdictions, were assessed
The Freephone number is 1800 220220 for compliance with EU standards last summer. The standard com-
Across Ireland, Dial 2 Stop Drug Dealing has been one of the more prised two criteria: a) minimum EU mandatory values and b) stricter
successful operations organised by the government in the endless EU guidelines. Compliance with both achieved 'good' water quality
battle to defeat drug pushers, or at least remove their services from status. Compliance with mandatory values only achieved 'sufficient'
local communities, others replacing them notwithstanding. "About water quality status and failure to comply with either brought 'poor'
one third of al calls have given gardai good and useful information," water quality status.
says Chris. "Drug squad personnel say much of the information There were 122 (93%) bathing areas compliant with mandatory stan-
received has been spot on and helped them with inquiries as well as dards (sufficient). 108 (82%) of the 131 also met the stricter guide-
bringing new names to light." lines (good). Nine failed to meet minimum standard and Youghal's
According to data pertaining to 15 local and regional campaigns for front strand was one of those. (Ardmore, incidentally achieved 'suf-
the period up to December 2009 indicate the following: ficient' status.)
· Over 5,500 were received to mid November 09, with 739 calls So one can safely assume that the main liability affecting the front
received in June 2009 strand is water quality. The beach would appear to suffer from the
· Over 1,500 reports were sent to the Gardaí passing (pardon the pun) of raw sewerage and wet weather condi-
· 63% of calls are made between 11am and 5pm, most of them tions that dislodged surface water from fields during last summer
midweek. added to the ecological fragility last summer. On a far brighter note
· There was an increase in calls around the reporting of drug related however, the imminent new town drainage and waste treatment
murders scheme is certain to address the issue and one can expect to see the
· There have been many Section 10 and Section 3 seizures blue flag dancing in the gale-swept downpours of future Youghal
(All according to the website www.dialtostop.ie) summers.
Dial 2 Stop Drug Dealing initiative is funded by the Dormant Youghal councillor Mary Linehan-Foley says she is "delighted
Accounts Fund, the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Youghal has two blue flags but I won't be happy until we have three,
Affairs and the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform. It because Youghal is highly dependent on tourism." The councillor
is also supported by An Garda Síochána and the Health Service stresses that the waste water treatment plant "needs to be advanced
Executive. quickly" in light of the town's present blue flag standing.
Referral strategy Meanwhile, Youghal town council will host a 'raise the flags' recep-
A second initiative being piloted in Youghal from this month con- tion at the town hall on Thursday June 17th at 2pm.
cerns referral action. Some years ago, in common with other commu-
nities, Youghal developed a referral strategy devolved from a surge
in heroin use. This strategy is now being reassessed amidst attempts
Killeagh & District
to modify it to serve drug use referrals generally.
According to Chris Black, the SRDTF is looking at the points of con-
Gymkahana
tact a drug user would have. "One of those pints would be 'an arrest' Killeagh and District Gymkahana is on Sunday 20th of June from
by a garda or at least a garda becoming aware of someone's drug 10am onwards and a dog show at approximately 2pm at Walshes
usage, " he says. Farm on the Main Youghal Road to Killeagh on the left hand side
Now, in terms of younger users (14-25 year olds), the Task Force is - it will be signposted.
keen to utilise the Juvenile Liaison Officer (JLO) process in such cir- Everyone Welcome
cumstance, as against immediately taking the criminal prosecution
road. "The garda would inform the JLO, who would in turn make
contact with the alleged young drug user. This system is "still being Collection for Concern
tweaked" he adds and is expected to be rolled out later this month or
early July. It is being piloted as part of an overall referral strategy There is a huge need at present in Haiti and many third world
being piloted in Youghal and Tralee. The government has committed countries for housing, food, medicines etc. We are transferring o ur
to providing extra resources, such as increased numbers of counsel- December collection this year to Friday 18th June and Friday 25th
lors, for at least the next two years. June in Youghal because the needs are great and urgent. All our
Chris outlines a flaw in previous referral strategies that dealt only collectors are voluntary and every cent donated will be sent to
with 'arrest' referrals. "If the referral wasn't taken up and the person “Concern” to help the poor in those countries.
subsequently came before the judiciary, then that refusal reflected
badly on them," he explains. "So now we've modified down to 'came Michelle Hynes will be hosting a Tea Evening in
to the attention of.'"
Furthermore 'arrest' referrals tend to coerce people into seeking treat- Power’s Bar Mount Uniacke to raise funds for a Sky
ment and that's not always the best basis for doing so. People need to Dive in aid of Multiple Sclerosis of Ireland. Your sup-
go for treatment because they want to do so, not just to impress a port is greatly appreciated. All are welcome
judge."
Youghal United Blow the Guinness Book of Records
Soccer 5-A Side Record Away.
By Derek Kiely
In a spectacular display of pure
raw courage, guts and determi-
nation in searing heat condi-
tions of over 21 degrees celsius,
Youghal United AFC will enter
the halls of history after beating
the Guinness Book of Records
for a 'Continuous game of 5-A
Side Soccer' at Ardrath Park
over the June Bank Holiday
Weekend.
The official record did stand at
27 hours and 15 mins and as
Youghal United started on their
quest at 9.02am on Saturday the
5th of June they had beaten that ible to all the hundreds of people at some stage of the attempt
record at 12.20pm on Sunday the 6th of June, where no less than either during the morning, afternoon, evening or during the night
752 goals had been scored at that point in time, but the Youghal to support the lads.
lads continued on their target of 33 hours plus which they incred- Along with the obvious centre-piece of the Guinness Book of
ibly achieved at 6.32pm on Sunday evening scoring 946 goals in Record attempt, the
total. Youghal United club also
The concept of the whole event of trying to break the record came invited all the other sport-
about in September 2009, when ideas were needed to raise funds ing associations in the area
for Youghal United's Soccer Academy and money to support to come along and set up
underage School Boy's and School Girl teams. stands displaying their
The Original committee of Emmett Perry, Kevin 'Jock' Gallogley, sports, making the whole
Brian Wade, Finbar Walsh and Pierce Hennessy got the ball rolling event a real community
on the record attempt and in just nine months the dream was effort.
achieved. Perry said "The players are
real heroes in my opinion,
they have literally given Players Michael Lyons and Leon Geary with
everything they have for Coach Ken Dempsey
this attempt and I can't
thank them enough. At 5 am on
Sunday morning the will power
was tested to the limit, it was
cold, wet and fatigue was a huge
Emmett Perry said "It has been a long road, but the support we issue, but they dug deep and
have received has been brilliant. Local sponsors like Farrell's, showed unbelievable heart to
Bertie's, T & M Fitzgerald and the Quality Hotel Youghal has been keep going".
great and the work by everyone involved in the attempt has been The players who made this piece
nothing short of miraculous".The rules governing a Guinness of Youghal sporting history are: Team Captains Kevin Gallogley and
Book of Records attempt are very strict. Patrick Morrissey, Christophe
1) Only 16 players allowed in total. Colin, Kevin Gallogley, Barry
2) An official referee has to be in control of the game at all times. Goggin, Diarmuid Schuel, David
3) Every kick has to be recorded by Video, for proof of timing. O'Keefe, Mike Lyons, Aidan
4) The game has to be played at a respectable pace and no time Ryan, David Kenneally, Peter
wasting is accepted. Geary, Leon Geary, Martin Coen,
All of the above were adhered to impeccably and Youghal United Pierce Hennessy, Anthony Kelly,
AFC must be congratulated for the way the venue was set up over Gavin O'Leary and Stuart
the weekend. Hickey.
The players were encamped in a special section of the ground vis- These 16 players will be admired
and revered for many years to David O’Keefe and Jamie Lawton
come after such an astonishing
achievement.
Perry finished by saying "The support we have received is brilliant
and we silenced the doubters who said we couldn't do it and I must
thank the referees, Eddie Foley, Ken Hennessy, Seamus Landers,
Paul and Kieran Griffin, David Coleman and Ed McNally.
There are so many people we want to thank who gave their time
up for this event and we would really like to thank Ken Dempsey
who gave us all the Exercise and Nutritional advice we need
throughout".
Youghal United will now go into the history books for an amazing
33 ½ hour record for a continuous 5 A Side soccer match.
The Final Whistle after 33hours and 30 minutes of Soccer Congratulations, it will take some effort to beat this one.
Youghal United Blow the Guinness Book of Records
Soccer 5-A Side Record Away.

Kieran Curley attending to a very tired Michael


Lyons at the final whistle Helen and Diarmaid Shuel

Barry Goggin and family

Martin Coen and family

Stuart Hickey and family

Pierce Hennessy and family

The Sponsors, Paul Dempsey of Berties


Bar and Michael Farrell of Farrells Brothers Peter and Leon Geary who
Summerfield both played in the World Record Game

Leon Geary and friends

Patrick Morrissey and family


Are we finished??????? Pierce Hennessy and Jessica Lawton
Youghal United 5-A-Side Soccer World Attempt
Saturday June 5th 2010

Youghal United World Record Atempt Squad, which includes both teams and Officials pictured prior to the attempt on Saturday Independent Scrutineers Tom O’Brien
last. and Michael Beecher

World Record Attempt Sponsors, Paul Dempsey of


Referee Eddie Foley tosses th coin closely watched by Berties Bar, Brian Hennessy of Sport & Leisure and Chris Morrisson with Louise and Ollie Dempsey
Michael Farrell of Farrells Summerfield Bar.
Team Captains Kevin Gallogley and Martin Coen

Broadscasters Mick Sheehan and Gene


Crotty

Pierce Hennessy with his son Pierce

Canon Tom Browne get the World Record Attempt underway. Alos included are
David O’Keeffee, Referee Eddie Foley and Peter Geary.
Robyn Gallogley and Ciara Dempsey Youghal United Officers, Noel Mackey
Hon.Life President and Sammy Revins
Club Chairman

Seamus Landers, Canon Tom Browne pictured with Officail Timekeepers Martin
Christophe and Oona Colin Physios Jimmy Healy and Peter Coady Drake and Tim Twomey
Youghal Golf Club Youghal Credit Union
Ladies Section College Scholarship

Mr Seamus O Ceallachain, Colm Geary, Scholarship Winner and Ms. Fiona Ni


Winners Maurette Fogarty, Maeve Trupe Kelly, Trish Landers, Moira Crimmins,
Bhrudair.
Mary O’Callaghan, Jane Coyne, Catherine Hayes, Ann Galvin and Mary Coleman
with club representatives. Sponsored by Walsh Pharmacy

Ms. Claire Fitzgerald, Ms. Fiona Bhrudair, Colm Geary scholarship winner, Amber
Walsh, Blathnaid Ni Chlerigh, Sorcha Treacy, Roisin O'Keeffe and Christine
Winners Maurette Fogarty, Ann Coleman, Phil Burns, Noreen Cronin, Gaye Cusack.
Fitzgibbon and Maeve Trupe Kelly with club representatives and sponsor Ann
Lavan.
€1733.04 Cheque
Presentation to NCBI Cork
The money which was the proceeds of a cabaret and dance night
held at the Walter Raleigh Hotel In January 2010. This money will
be used towards the summer outing to Clonea of the Youghal and
district NCBI branch. This outing will take place on July 7th 2010
This money was raised locally
to ensure that the group will
have their annual outing. This
was previously subsidised by
government
Funding but due to cutbacks no
Winners Juliet Casey, Fionnula Coleman, Veronica Whyte, Jan Goodwin, Ann
funding was available this year.
Galvin and Loreto Morrisson with club representatives and sponsors Dara Murphy It was decided by the local com-
and Joan Cashman mittee to raise funds locally.
Thanks to Pat Daly and all the
other local artists who per-
formed free of charge and also
to the Walter Raleigh for the use
of the hall Free. It is hoped to
have another fundraiser in the Cheque presentation of
coming months. Thanks to €1733.04 to James Honour of
everyone who made the night a the NCBI Cork branch by John
huge success. Cunningham.

Youghal News Photographs may be pur-


chased from our Offices at Flanagan Print,
Winners Marian Sweeney, Dympna Quill and Geraldine Cunningham with club
representatives and PGA professional and sponsor Liam Burns
Foxhole, Youghal
The Youghal Eucharistic Procession
Youghal Bay Boat Club Youghal Musical Society
Inter-Club WindQuest SHOWSTOPPERS
At The Mall Arts Centre from June 8th to 13th. Tickets Now on
Sale at Crees Card Shop

Members of the O’Brien, O’Flaherty and Buckley families

Brendan McCarthy & Geraldine


McGowan Caroline Fraher and Louise O’Connor

Jannette Kiely, Eimear Coleman and


Bridget Hughes and Eddie Hayes Sinead McCarthy

Aoibhe and Donie Daly Ciara, Adam, Conor and Lisa O’Brien

Cats Dance Group

Mary O’Regan, Marian Mulcahy and Liz McCarthy

Celebrations to mark the Golden


Jubilee of Fr. O’Gorman’s
Ordination to the Priesthood
A concelebrated Mass will be held in Piltown Church at
Hannah O’Brien, Kate and Isacc Ennis 7.30p.m. on Thursday June 17th. Community Celebrations will
and Corina McGrath continue in Kinsalebeg Hall after the Mass. All are Welcome.
WEST WATERFORD NEWS
Best wishes, Orianna and Colin This week we extend our very Old Still - Rings Tournament Paddy Hurton and Janos Kocsik
good wishes to a local couple Orianna Del-Punta daughter of Anne Won Last Sundays Rings Tournament in The Old Still, They
[Keogh] and Marco Del- Punta Verona Italy and Colin Brodrick Defeated Dermot Murphy and Johnny Curran in the Final.
son of Betty and Denis Brodrick Beanfield Youghal on the occa- Clashmore Ramblers Summer Soccer Academy
sion of their upcoming marriage which takes place on June 11th in The Summer Soccer Academy is to begin on Sat June 12th and
Lake Garda Italy. Every good wish to you both from all your fam- every Saturday throughout the summer.
ily and friends. 4 to 7 years boys & girls, 11.00am to 12.00pm. €2 each, per week.
Birthday Greetings This week we extend birthday greetings to Text your child /children's name and date of birth/s to the Club
Bree Fenton Youghal, Bree will be celebrating her birthday on phone 087 177 0758 to book a spot.
June 11th and all her family and friends across the Blackwater Keep collecting the tokens!
extend good wishes to her Just a quick reminder from Clashmore Ramblers FC to all of you
Clashmore Ramblers Alpha LottoJackpots - €10,000 & €8950 Kellogg's fans out there please keep collecting tokens from special
This week we had no match winners, our jackpots for this promotional packs of Kellogg's Cornflakes, Crunchy Nut &
Wednesday night's draw will be €10,000 & €8950 and they can be Crunchy Nut Feast. There is a Prize of €100,000 to be used on the
won by anyone who manages to match the four letters draw on the pitch development and a and a runner-up prize of €10,000.
night. Last weeks main draw letters were S, T, E, A, and our bonus Boxes of Kellogg's Ireland promotional packs [with the special
draw letters were B, D, O, G, Well done to the following who were tokens] are only available at Quick Pick, Super Valu, Dunnes
our winners of €20 spot prizes Anne O Donnell C\O Sinead, Mary Stores, Mace, Londis, Superquinn and many other shops and out-
Cunningham C\O Eithne Pamela Whelan Kinsalebeg Well done to lets are not to be confused with packs at another major supermar-
all our winners and thanks to everyone for supporting our lotto ket who so far only stock Kellogg's U.K. packs with another soc-
draw cer promotion on them.[Apologies for any confusion caused] All
Death Of Mossie Hallahan With deep regret we record the death tokens can be handed in to Coonan's shop Kinsalebeg or given to
of Grange Farmer Mossie Hallahan Tinalyra. Mossie's death any of our club members . Thanks for all your support with this
occurred on Wednesday last June 2nd following a long illness amazing prize on offer and thanks for all the support Kellogg's
Reposing at his home in Grange rosary was celebrated there on have shown the club so far in the process.
Thursday evening and following removal to Our Lady of the Clashmore - Kinsalebeg Juvenile GAA News
Assumption church Grange on Friday morning requiem mass was Under 12's Hurling Under 12's Hurling Team are going really
celebrated for Mossie. Following mass Mossie was laid to rest in well having won 3 of their 5 matches which now see them through
the adjoining cemetery. to a Semi-final v Ballyduff Upper in Ballyduff Upper.
Mossie is survived by his wife Anne his family Maurice, Paul, Date & time as of yet to be confirmed.
John, Pat and Mary his sisters Eileen and Peggy and a wide circle New arrival Warmest congratulations to Rose [nee Fleming] and
of family relatives neighbours and friends to whom we extend Barry Kinsella Kilmaloo on the birth of their baby daughter whom
deepest sympathy May he rest in peace. they have called Seoda a most welcome grandchild for Bernie and
Death of Bernard Moloney With deep sadness and regret we John Fleming Kilmore. Best wishes from all your family and
record this week the death of Bernard Moloney Piltown friends.
Kinsalebeg. Bernard's death occurred on Friday morning May Double birthday celebrations Congratulations and best wishes to
27th following an illness, last in the presence of his family and the Clashmore friends Danielle Mangan and Niamh Condon who both
wonderful caring staff at Dungarvan Hospital. Reposing at celebrated their 21st birthdays with a joint "Hat party" at the
Fountain House Ardmore- family home of his brother Jim sister in Decies Bar Clashmore, on Saturday night. Every good wish from
law Mary rosary was celebrated for Bernard on Saturday evening. all your family and friends
On Sunday evening his removal took place to Piltown church. On Birthday Greetings Peter Birthday Greetings to Peter Deady,
Monday morning following the celebration of Mass the funeral Kinsalebeg who celebrated his birthday at the Old Mill Kinsalebeg
cortege left for Aglish where Bernard was laid to rest with his last weekend, a very happy birthday to you Peter from all your
mother Ellie and his father James. To his family his sister Sr family and friends
Angela his brother Jim his sister in law Mary his nephew nieces Aglish Community Centre News
grand nieces and grand nephews cousins relatives neighbours and Bonus Ball - No winner this week in our bonus ball so next week
many friends we tender our deepest and heart felt sympathy. Ar it will be a roll over !!!! 100Euro!!!! , don't be late putting your
dheis De go raibh a anam dilis. Full obituary later. name down.
First Holy Communion in Kinsalebeg On Saturday last six boys Birthday Greetings - This week birthday greetings go out to
and girls all second class pupils in Kinsalebeg National School Claire Ware who is 14 on Tuesday and Jim O Brien (Jimo) he hit
received their first Holy Communion. Our parish priest Fr Maurice the 40 mark on Wednesday, also Maurice Kelly(mossy) is 30
O Gorman officiated at the ceremony and we would like to say a Thursday, and of course we cant forget Andrew ware who is 11 on
big thank you to him for helping make the ceremony so special for Friday . Dancing -
us Thanks also to our class teacher Venessa Moynihan our music Don't forget Wednesday night is dancing night "modern jive salsa"
teacher Joan Collins and her choir, our alter servers, sacristan, the in AGLISH COMMUNITY CENTRE @ 8.00 pm; last week had
ladies who arranged the beautiful flowers and all who helped make a big turn out still some spaces left so come on down and remem-
the day so special for the children receiving first holy communion ber everybody can dance.
and their families. Congratulations to the following who received Get Well Soon We would just like to wish Peter O Brien a speedy
the sacrament for the first time Mary Kate Seward, Chloe Smiddy, recovery.
Anne Marie Hynes, Conor Fitzgearld, Billy Foley, and Conor Aglish Community Centre - Future Events -
Ryan. On the 27th ,28th ,29th ,August AGLISH COMMUNITY CEN-
Get Well Wishes Every good wish for a speedy recovery to John TRE, shall be holding a Festival Weekend ,as some will know
Sheehan Ballinaclash Clashmore who is presently feeling a bit three years ago we brought back the Aglish field day and with
under the weather - hope to have you out and about and back in great success. And with the positive feed back it was decided to
good health quickly John put on a weekend .On the Friday 27th we will be bringing back the
Old Still -Texas Hold'em Tournament Festival Queen this has being very popular in the past, on the
Janos Kocsik Was the Winner of Last Sundays Texas Hold'em Saturday 28th we will be holding a clay pigeon shoot among other
Tournament, With Maryann Troy Second, Trish Fitzgerald Third things ,and of course on Sunday we will be holding our ever pop-
and James Fitzgerald Fourth. ular field day which will have the vintage rally, dog show , rodeo
WEST WATERFORD NEWS
rodeo bull ,stalls to mention just a few .If you need any informa- A special thank you to Margaret Foley Yvonne Coughlan for
tion on any of the above feel free to e-mail us on aglishcommuni- organizing everything on the day Thanks also to all who made
tycentre@msn.com or contact any of the committee . sandwiches and tea which was well devoured at half time break
Forrest Fire at Remnagh On the afternoon of Wednesday May Thanks to the referee's Maurice O Donovan and Maurice Trihy for
26th a forest fire broke out in the Remnagh area of Mount Stuart their time and help on the day Also well done to our Clashmore
causing extensive damage to over five acres of mature trees. The team who displayed some great football for all the proud parents!
fire which was first reported by a vigilant local farmer who noticed Junior Ladies - 7 a side Our two junior ladies seven side teams
smoke coming from the woodland at around 4.00pm. He contact- traveled to Mount Sion last Sunday May 30th to both takes on
ed the emergency services and five units of the fire brigade were Mount Sion's A and B teams! Our A team won their match well and
quickly on the scene. At this stage the fire had already taken hold are well on the way up the leader board!
and driven by strong winds at the time it was heading towards Our B team had a poor start to their match but fought back in the
nearby farm buildings. Thankfully the fire was brought it under end to loose by just two points
control before it reached the sheds. All units of the fire brigade Training Our girls will train again on Wednesday night at half
remained at the scene late in to the evening to ensure the fire did seven. The championship is coming quick so keep up the good
not rekindle work girls
While it is not know how the fire started - once again we appeal to Birthday Greetings Our club would like to wish Margaret Foley
people visiting our forest and woodland to be aware of the dangers a big happy Birthday love from all the girlies, coaches and Joe!!
of fire especially during prolonged dry spells.
Clashmore 45 Drive These weeks 45 Drive winners were Mary
Anne and Bobby Connery, Pat Roche and Liam Curran both on
seven games each in third place we had Dan Leahy and Stephen
Summer Concerts at St
Cunningham on six games. We had Mary Dower and Jack Doris Mary's Collegiate Church
winning the best of the last five games prize and Nell Foley and
Roger Hynes Tom Osborne and John Motherway winning the A heart warming thank you to all the participants who performed
lucky last game winners prize well done to all. On behalf of all at at the church fundraiser on Sunday, Mar 30th. The concert was a
the Clashmore 45 we extend deepest sympathy to the family and great success and well attended by the people of Youghal. Youghal
friends of Bernard Moloney - Bernard has been a regular player at has such great talent, it was a pleasure to showcase it in this fabu-
the 45 drive in Clashmore for "many many years" and he will be lous venue.
greatly missed by all his 45 drive friends. The concert was organised to raise funds towards installing a heat-
Popular winners the previous week at the 45 Drive in Clashmore ing system at the church as it can be extremely cold during the
was the one and only Mrs Mary Dower and her partner this week winter months.
was Edmond Og Ledingham, in second place we had Nell Foley €2,150 was raised on the night which is a great start towards this
and Edmond Ledingham and in joint third we had Michael and much needed facility. Now we can begin investigating the differ-
Mairead Fahey Ed Hynes and Nell Foley Kathleen Osbourne and ent heating options available to us, all in keeping with the structure
Eileen Dower Tom Osbourne and John Motherway Best of the last of this beautiful ancient building. We still need your continued
five were Dan Leahy and Billy Allen and our lucky last game win- support to implement this project and make the concert experience
ner were Gabriel Hynes and Tony Keane. Well done to all our win- even greater at St Mary's Collegiate Church.
ners and thanks to everyone for supporting our 45 drive More concerts to follow this month starting on Thursday June 17th
Clashmore - Kinsalebeg GAA Lotto Jackpot €1900 We had no The Youghal Choral Society will be singing at the church in col-
match four winners of our numbers this week they were 5, 8, 9, laboration with the twinning committee of Larmor-Plage, France,
and 28 so next week we will have a jackpot of €1900 to be won by who will be visiting our town for a few days.
anyone who can match the four numbers out in our draw which At the end of June, we will have the pleasure of welcoming
takes place on Monday at the Rising Sun Capella, the senior chamber choir at The Wallace High School
Well done to the following who were our luck winners of €20 spot from Lisburrn, Co. Antrim. The choir has 40 members, and
prizes; Nick Troy Modeligo, Siobhan Troy Modeligo , Pat Collins includes students from ages 14 to 18.
Kilgabriel, George Foran Ballinamult, Ronan Hourinhane Coming straight from a concert at St Finbarr's Cathedral in Cork
The previous weeks lotto numbers were 1, 2, 4, 25 and our win- City on June 29th, Capella will be performing for our pleasure the
ners of €20 spot prizes were; Aine Allen Kinsalebeg, Chrissie following night, Wednesday June 30th at 8pm.
Walsh Modeligo, Noel Daly, Tracey O Keeffe, Liam Glavin Cul Capella has performed far and wide, from concert tours of
Rua Aglish. Well done to our entire winner and thanks to everyone Belgium (Brussels, Antwerp and Gent), Paris (Notre Dame, La
for supporting our lotto draw. Madelaine) to the Czech Republic,in Boston and New York last
Local racing success June, where they sang at Old North Church, Boston, MA, St Mary
"Beg La Eile" owned by Aglish man John Motherway and ridden the Virgin, Times' Square, NY, St John Devine Metropolitan
by Colin Motherway clocked up a fantastic win at Stradbally [Co Cathedral, NY and also Central station.
Laois] last week. Trained locally here in Aglish by Roger J Capella also performs in Northern Ireland in concerts and for char-
McGrath - no doubt this promising horse will have many more ity events. Recent concerts include a joint performance with the
successful days in the future. Congratulations all! band of the 1st and 2nd battalion Royal Irish Regiment, Armagh
Happy Birthday Liz! Cathedral, Armagh, St Ann's Cathedral, Belfast, Lisburn
This week we extend birthday greetings to Elizabeth Hackett Cathedral, Dromore Cathedral, Hillsborough Castle, Stormont,
Villerstown who celebrated her 21st birthday last weekend with (government buildings) and smaller venues.
family and friends in Dungarvan. Congratulations and best wishes The choristers meet 5 mornings a week before school, one day
from all your family and friends! after school and a couple of evenings per half term in order to deal
Clashmore - Kinsalebeg Ladies Football Under 10 Blitz with the extensive repertoire. This year the repertoire will include
On Sunday May 30th our club hosted an under 10 blitz in the field. works by Tippett, Warlock, Vivaldi, Stanford, Weelkes, Mathias,
On the day six teams including ours attended the blitz. It was a Greig (Sydney) McGlynn and others.
great day for all the kids to play different teams in the county and Capella is directed by Mr David Falconer, Head of Music and is
to improve on different skills such as using the weak leg and posi- accompanied by Mr Theo Saunders, Organist and Master of the
tional changes on the pitch The day was enjoyed by all the girls Choristers at St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh.
and supporters who had plenty action for the two hours That's Wednesday, June 30th at 8pm, don't miss it !
Tourist Guide to Services & Shopping in Youghal

YOUGHAL
THE SOUTH COAST’S
MOST POPULAR RESORT
Youghal is now recognised as south coasts most popular resort. This
stunning holiday destination has been awarded an EU Blue Flag for
the beach at Claycastle near the town centre. It's no wonder that
Youghal has become the family destination of choice. The adventur-
ous holiday-maker can choose from a range of activities including
power-boating, dinghy-racing, yacht cruising, whale watching, even
wreck-diving!For those looking for a more laid-back experience, vis-
itors can take a relaxing cruise or fishing trip on the Blackwater river
- one of Europe's most unspoilt rivers. Perks Family Entertainment
Centre and the Aura Leisure Centre is a must for all the family and
with more holiday homes to rent than any other resort town on the
South Coast - including cottages, houses, apartments, guest houses
and even luxury villas, many with spectacular views, you will be
spoilt for choice.
But this resort is not just about the sea...It's about the 'craic' in the bars,
the live music, the world famous seafood restaurants, the golf and
greyhound racing all set in the backdrop of a medieval town of stun-
ning beauty and character.What sets Youghal apart from other resorts
however, is its natural beauty, with stunning walks and cycle routes
along ecology areas to the historical town centre. Youghal is also a
perfect base in which to explore the beauty of East Cork and West
Waterford. A large number of internationally acknowledged heritage
sites and conservation areas are visible along these routes. Youghal is
also one of the best preserved examples of a 13th century town in
Europe, and as such has been designated a 'Heritage' Town by Failte
Ireland. It was built as a town to defend and control trade on the
Blackwater River which leads into the heart of Munster's rich farm-
lands.
Youghal's position was critical to the maintenance of that trade, and
access to the most valuable farmland in Ireland. It derives its name
from the Gaelic word 'Eochaill', meaning 'yew wood', pronounced
'Yawl'. You can explore the walls and one of the towers from which it
is possible to make out the original layout of the town. Full details on
the historic buildings in Youghal, such as the Watergate, Myrtle
Grove, Tyntes Castle and St. Mary's Collegiate Church can be found
in our heritage section. The most notable (and photographed) building
in the town centre is the fine Clock Tower in the main street, built in
1776 as a gaol (jail) to imprison the renegade Catholics. It was rou-
tinely used as torture chamber and was universally regarded as a sym-
bol of terror and tyranny!Sir Walter Raleigh is probably the most
famous citizen of Youghal, responsible for bringing two things to
Youghal - potatoes and tobacco, as Youghal was the leading trading
point in Ireland at the time. Another famous resident of Youghal was
the first Earl of Cork, Sir Richard Boyle, who purchased many of the
estates of Raleigh.
Boyle's remains are buried in St. Mary's Collegiate Church, an 11th
century jewel.To fully appreciate medieval and historical Youghal,
take a guided or self guided tour around Youghal Heritage Trail , com-
mencing at Youghal Tourist Office.Today Youghal celebrates its past
and present in a series of events and festivals throughout the year. For
the Irish music and dance enthusiast Ceoltas Si' is performed in a
number of locations throughout the town, both shows running
throughout July and August. Sports enthusiasts can take part in the
Youghal Triathlon in July. A family fun day that celebrates Youghal's
magical medieval past is the annual Medieval Fun Day. Youghal
Celebrates History is an annual conference when historians from
Ireland and abroad gather for animated discussions on Youghal's her-
itage.Youghal is ideally geographically positioned. It's where the
beauty of East Cork merges with stunning West Waterford and serves
as a perfect base for the holidaymaker. With access to both Cork and
Waterford Airports only a 45 minute drive away.
Local Tourism Info: 00 353 24 20170
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Youghal Tennis Club is open all year round. Weekly or daily mem-
Family Fun bership is available for visitors. Tournaments held throughout the
Aura Leisure summer months. Tennis Court keys are available at Youghal
At the Aura Leisure Centre Youghal there is something for every- Visitor Centre
one, whether you want to get fit, loose weight or de-stress. You can Youghal Greyhound Stadium
work out in the gym or take one of our many fitness classes, or Youghal Greyhound Stadium offers a dynamic and exciting night
maybe you want to bring the kids for a swim or simply relax in our out for the whole family. Races are held every Tuesday and Friday
Health Suite Area, the choice is yours. The centre really has to be Night. During the summer months entry is free every Tuesday,
seen to be believed, you don't have to be a member you can just light refreshments are available throughout the night.
pay as you go !
Perks Entertainment
Perks Entertainment Centre has something fun for all the family.
Situated in Youghal, East Cork you'll find a variety of top class
Horans Health Store,
activities for all ages in comfortable and spacious surroundings. 71, North Main St., Youghal
Some activities include: Tenpin bowling, Lazer Tag, Adventure Tel: (024) 25926
Play Centre, Adult only Casino & Roulette, Video Games,
Carousel, Bumper Boats, Derby Racer, Ghost Train, Kiddies
Rides, Snooker & Pool and lots more. Free Spinal Health Checks
If you feel peckish you can eat at 'Mac Perkies' Fast Food
Restaurant. There's also a novelty gift/tuck shop. Birthday parties, with Dr. Koe Davidson
corporate outings, fundraisers, leagues and school tours are all 1st & 3rd Monday of the Month
catered for. With over 70,000sq ft of indoor entertainment not even 1.15pm - 2.15pm
the weather can spoil your fun! PERKS where every minute is
packed with family fun. Free Parking. Free Admission
Youghal Pitch and Putt
Pitch and putt your way across fairways and bunkers for winning In Store! Maxitone for Women
glory. Located right on the beach front Youghal's 18 hole Pitch
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every level of skill to the test. Groups are welcome and prebook-
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Tel: 024 25777
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CYCLE YOUGHAL
You can find all sorts of suggestions and alternatives by visiting
youghalcyclingclub.com or by asking in the Tourist Office in the
centre of town near the Clock Gate. The route takes you out of
DOYLE’S
TAKEAWAY & RESTAURANT
Youghal on the N25 towards Cork on the man road for about one
kilometre and then you swing left on the Ballymacoda road - the Phone 024 93069
R633.
You notice a beautiful marshy area on your left - Ballyvergan Bog
-as you turn left on the R633. Just after that left turn there is a
Hide from which you can enjoy the wildlife of this very special
bog which is both sea water and fresh water. Local Ranger Pat
Smiddy has written a beautiful book about the flora and fauna in
Ballyvergan Bog - this contains photographs and detailed knowl-
edge about the Bog and is well worth reading. There are 4 species
of bat.... the book is available locally and is a real treat.
We continue on towards Ballymacoda. You could take a short
detour (500 metres) to the Quality Hotel at Redbarn where a mag-
nificent lounge bar enjoys unrestricted views of Youghal Bay and
Capel Island but we are heading now towards Ladysbridge. You
Open 9am til Late
come to a T Junction - to the left is Ballymacoda , if you take that Leaving & Junior Certs Breakfast
road you reach Knockadoon - the southern tip of the bay where Only €5 During The Exams
you can almost touch Capel Island. Maybe another day!
At our T Junction we turn right towards Ladysbridge. It is an Full Menu available in shop
undulating road with some gentle slopes and descents (nothing too Deliveries Available 5p.m. to 12 midnight
challenging for the cyclist or the walker!). Take your time, breathe Serving Breakfast All Day
the clean air!
At Ladysbridge, turn right at the monument and head to PARTY CATERING
Castlemartyr. You could stop in Castlemartyr for a bite to eat, a Phone 087 412 6471
coffee or something stronger! Stop at the traffic lights as you will
be crossing the N25 again, this time heading for Mogeely, a short
run. Turn right at Mogeely and the road will bring you back to
Killeagh where you rejoin the N25.
It is well worth stopping to visit Killeagh Woods where the colour
which seeps through the trees, glinting on the streams, is haunt-
ingly beautiful, an ancient forest full of surprises and a few well
The coffee pot
77 North Main Street, Youghal
marked routes. The entrance to Killeagh Woods is behind the Old
Thatch pub - which serves an excellent meal, bowl of soup, cup of tel 024 92523
.. or a pint! This is one of the oldest pubs in Ireland and brings
with it a lovely mellow ambience. Killeagh is not a big town - but
just count the number of pubs!
Breakfasts, Lunches,
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August Events In Youghal
O Emperor:
St. Mary's Collegiate Church - 7th of August

Cycling Club V Challenge:


Youghal - 8th of August

Chamber Philharmonia Cologne:


St. Mary's Collegiate Church - 11th of August

GAA Camp:
Youghal - 11th of August

7 aside Beach Tag Rugby Festival:


Youghal - 14th-15th of August

Perky Bears Birthday Party:


Perks - 18th of August (pay once play all night)

Medieval Festival:
Youghal - 28th of September

September Events In
Youghal
Triathlon:
Youghal - 4th of September

Medieval Wall Towns:


Youghal - 24th of September

The Last Ballade:


The Mall Arts Centre - 28th of September

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Fox's Lane
Come and see how your great-grandparents coped with day to day
living before the invention of indoor plumbing, electricity, and the
automobile. Step back in time into a fully furnished and equipped
traditional Irish country kitchen of 100 years ago.
Located in the historic town of Youghal, Fox's Lane Museum is a
small, privately run museum, providing a fascinating display of
some 600 beautifully restored gadgets that trace the evolution and
development of household conveniences and appliances used in
the home, during the 1850s to the 1950s
Tourist Trail
This tour will take approximately one hour and commences from
the Heritage Centre in the Tourist Office, in the old Market House,
Youghal. This very building was built on reclaimed land on the
site of the medieval harbour. You will be introduced to the won-
derful and historic story of Youghal, and from here this trail will
take you to see important landmarks in that magical story!
Tourist Guide to Services & Shopping in Youghal

FOX'S LANE
FOLK MUSEUM
Visit this unique exhibition of Domestic Bygones - a fascinating
display of some 800 beautifully restored household gadgets and
appliances used in the home from the 1850s to the 1950s.
You can also step back in time into a fully furnished traditional
Irish country kitchen of the period. Allow approx. 1 hour for your
visit.
Open during July, Aug and Sept.
Tuesday to Saturday: l0am - 6pm. Closed lunch 1pm - 2pm.
Last admittance: 5.30pm. Open any weekday by appointment.
Groups and school tours welcome. A Wheelchair friendly Museum.
Any further information from:
Pat and Ann Lynch, or Youghal Tourist Office,
July Events In Youghal
North Cross Lane, Market Square, The Four of Us:
Youghal, Co. Cork. Youghal, Co. Cork. St Mary's Collegiate Church - 2nd of July
Phone: 024-91145 Phone : 024- 20170
Wrist Band Night:
IN THE HEART OF THE Perks - 8th of July (pay once play all night )
HERITAGE TOWN OF YOUGHAL Family Friendly Festival:
Quotes from Visitor's Book - Summer 2009 Youghal - 16th-18th July
Las Vegas Night:
J.O’C, Cork. "A great trip back in time”
Showboat Casino Perks - 16th of July
D.A. Alberta, Canada
"Amazing - a most perfect way to spend the morning Women's Voices:
The Mall Arts Centre - 14th of July
J & G McD. Kent, England "Keeper of History par excellence
P & K. L, Poland "A really beautiful collection - We really enjoyed it. Carmina:
St. Mary's Collegiate Church - 19th of July

June Events In Youghal


Irish Music:
Brú na Sí - Throughout the Month
JOHN HICKEY
Youghal Music Society Show: Quality Meats
Mall Arts Centre - 8th-13th of June 75, North Main St. Youghal Tel: 024 - 20707
Mary Coughlan:
St Marys Collegiate Church - 18th of June For All Your Summer Needs
Summer Ball:
Mall Arts Centre - 19th of June
Zrazy:
Barbeques, Roasts,
Mall Arts Centre - 25th of June
St Raphael's Open Day:
Chops & Steaks
St Raphael's - 27th of June
Tourist Guide to Services & Shopping in Youghal
BLACKWATER CRUISES
With Tony Gallagher
www.blackwatercruises.com
Leaving Youghal Jetty, sailing past Rhincrew, Templemichael
Castle, Ballinatray House and the ancient monastic settlement of
Molana Abbey - founded in 501

To Book this trip on Maeve,


a 28ft half decker,
call Tony 087-9889076
Trip Duration: 90mins approx.
Licensed for 12 passengers
Sailing subject to tide and weather conditions

JOHN BUTLER
MINI & COACH HIRE
(EST'D 1968)
Summerhill, Tel: (024) 92544
Kinsalebeg, Youghal, John: (087) 2587784
Youghal's Longest Serving
Co. Cork. Brian: (087) 9946443
Coach & Mini Bus Hire Business
We have been successfully providing coaches/mini buses to the East Cork/West Waterford Region with
over 42 years. 16-53 Seaters available for All Occasions
We will provide a coach/mini bus for any occasion. You pick the destination and we will provide the
transport. Competitive prices & quality buses guaranteed.
Weddings, Stag & Hen Parties, School Trips,/Outings, Matches, Concerts, School Runs, Bingos,
Weekend Services, Mystery Tours, Scheduled Service Trips, Pilgrimages, Airport/Ferry &
Train Transfers and many more.
Going on Summer Holidays? Why not allow us to transfer you to and from the airport. Excellent rates available.
Live at The Marquee
Buses available. For More Information or to book a bus for your night at the marquee please contact
Brian Butler on (087) 9946443
Oxegen 2010
We are now taking bookings for Oxegen 2010. To book your seat please contact
Brian Butler on (087) 9946443.
Weekend Services - Youghal Town
We operate a weekend service Friday, Saturday, Sunday nights 6pm till late, covering Youghal Town & the surrounding
areas. For a professional and more reliable service please contact Brian or Ger on (087) 9946443 or (086) 0822417.
Official Opening of Just Young Person from Youghal
Vibrate - Vibroplate Studio receives Garda Youth Award
The newly-opened Vibroplate studio, Just Vibrate, at Watson's Killian Daly, 17, from Blackwater Heights won a garda youth
Lane offers customers a wide variety of options to use the award recently. The Cork North Garda Division gives these
Vibroplate machines. Currently on offer is a one month member- awards to recognise the very positive contribution young people
ship for use of their Vibroplate private rooms for just €50 and a are making in their communities. The value of winning such an
pay-as-you-go option at just €3.50 per 10 min session. Rental of award cannot be underestimated.
the Vibroplate is also an option at just €90 for 4 weeks - don't miss Only two young people from Youghal were nominated. Categories
this fantastic revolutionary new exercise machine! For more info included were community, sport and personal achievement, for
and bookings, contact Sharon Murphy, Proprietor, on 086 - young people aged 15 to 20 years of age.
2330531 or visit the newly opened premises at Watson's Lane, Eight young people and two groups received awards. The young
Youghal people all reside in the Cork North District which is comprised of
the following Garda districts: Fermoy, Midleton, Cobh and
Mallow.
Killian Daly has been a member of For?ige Youth Club since 2005
and currently sits on Youghal and East Cork Youth Committees.
Killian has been a hugely positive influence on a soccer group set
up by the Youghal Garda Youth Diversion Project last September.
This soccer group began with seven young people and now regu-
larly attracts 17-20 young people each week. Killian also volun-
teered with a younger group in the project and has given his free
time to fundraising and other organising of events. Killian is on
the student Council of his secondary school, Pobal Scoil na
Tríonóide and is a also a first year leader there.
Killian acted as M.C. for the Y-Factor talent night in Youghal in
December and again for a Talent Night in Youghal Youth Cafe in
April of this year and was very good in his role on both occasions.
He also addressed the guests at the launch of Foróige Youth
Services in Youghal in February of this year and spoke eloquently
of the impact the project has had on his life and his goal of being
a youth worker in the future.
Killian is a role model for his peers and conducts himself well and
with maturity in the Youth Project. He is enthusiastic and positive
and motivated despite some difficulties he has had in his life.
Sharon Murphy, Proprietor of Just Vibrate, pictured with friends and family Anne
Parker, Valerie Cashman, Norma Murphy, Barry Smyth, Aisling Murphy and
Killian is an active member of Youghal G.A.A., soccer and rugby
Christina Clohessy. clubs and also plays for the school in these sports also.
Killian received his award on 24th May in the Firgrove Hotel,
Mitchelstown. The event was organised by Sgt. Claire Kenealy,
Midleton and sponsored by Cavanaghs of Fermoy. All guests were
given a three course meal and Special guests present were Denis
Leamy and Denis Fogarty, Munster Rugby Players. Other guests
present were Chief Superintendent Kieran McGann, Judge
Michael Patwell, Batt O' Keeffe T.D., councillors and clergy from
the district. Community Guards, Juvenile Liaison Officers, young
people, their parents, friends and youth workers also attended the
event.Killian thanked An Garda Síochána, his parents, youth
workers and everyone who has helped him along the way for this
award.On behalf of the Youghal Youth Services (Foróige), we
would like to congratulate Killian on winning this prestigious
award and wish him every success in the future.
Sharon Murphy, with Sara Robinson
Christina Clohessy and Anne Parker and Eoghain Gleeson.

Pictured from left to right: Margaret O' Connell, Juvenile Liaison Officer, Peter
Quealy, Community Guard in Youghal, Paula Daly, Killian's mother, Killian Daly,
Sharon Murphy, pictured with her moth- Anne Parker pictured with her daughter award winner, Mrs. Herlihy, Killian's grandmother, Philip Herlihy, Killian's Father
er Norma and sister Aisling. Valerie Cashman. and Chief Superintendent Kieran McGann.
LAUNCH OF CORK Official Statement from The
SUMMER SHOW 2010 Select Vestry and Youghal Town
Council regarding St Mary's
Collegiate Church, Youghal
Further to a meeting with a representive of the Select Vestry and
the Council, it has been decided that from this point forward St
Mary’s Collegiate Church and grounds, Emmet Place, Youghal,
will only accommmodate and be used for charitable community
fundraisers, coffee mornings, musical concerts and recitals of a
classical and religious nature.
This decision has been taken in recognition that this church is an
active place of workship.

Claycastle Pitch and Putt


This week our Lady Captain Phil Mangan’s prize will be played
for. This is one of the highlights of the year for the members, espe-
Alice De La Cour, Gerard Murphy and Mary Egan, organisers of Cork Summer cially the ladies. In contention for the top prize this week will be
Show 2010, at the official lauch at Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig.(Picture: Ailish Murphy) Joan Hyde, Sally Wallace, Lily Bulman and Joy Bryan who have
all been in great form in recent weeks. The competition tees off
this Wednesday at 6.30 and continues Friday at 6.30, Saturday at
2.30 and Sunday at 10.30 and 2.30.
Munster Matchplay Championship- Colin Sheehan and Paudie O’
Sullivan represented the club with great distinction at the Parteen
course in Limerick. Colin put in a brave display in the first round
against the hugely experienced Tipperary Inter-county star John
O’ Meara. Unfortunately Colin lost 6 and 5 but great experience
was gained from the game against one of Irelands top players. In
the top half of the draw Paudie progress past round 1 with relative
ease and also cruised through the 2nd round to set up a quarter-
final showdown with Irelands no.2 ranked player John Wlash.
After an epic battle the game was level. Johns putt for a two on the
37th hole was enough to send the Collins man through and heart-
Attending the launch of Cork Summer Show 2010 at Oriel House Hotel, break for Paudie who put in a terrific effort. Yet again disappoint-
Ballincollig were, l-r, John McHale, sports editor Evening Echo, Cllr Derry Canty, ment for the Claycastle contingent but that illusive title is getting
Mayor of County Cork and Dominic Daly, director Munster Agricultural Society.
(Picture: Ailish Murphy)
closer . The report from the Gents National Matchplay will follow
in the next issue.

Youghal C.Y.M.S. Aaron Tobin


wins two All-Ireland titles
All-Ireland U-14 and U-16 snooker champion Aaron Tobin
from Youghal C.Y.M.S.

John Jeffery, Billy Nicholson, George Deane, Tony O'Leary, chairman; Gerard
Murphy, chairman MAS, Dick Young, vice president MAS, Jim Ryall, Eddie
Barrett and Denis Twomey. (Picture: Ailish Murphy)

It was a great weekend of snooker for 14 year old Aaron Tobin


from Youghal C.Y.M.S. on Saturday 22nd May 2010 in Ivy
Rooms, Carlow. Aaron retained his U-14 Irish Championship Title
beating Christoper Duffy 3-1.
The following day, Sunday, Arron completed a super double by
winning the U-16 Irish Title 3-2 on the final black beating Josh
Boileau. Congratulations to Aaron on acheiving this historic dou-
ble and bringing the two All-Ireland titles to Youghal C.Y.M.S.
Aaron who is a 2nd year student at Pobalscoil Na Troinóide,
Youghal, was delighted on his fantastic win and said that all the
l-r, George Jeffery, vice president Munster Agricultural Society, Frank Murphy,
secretary Cork GAA, Gerard Murphy, president MAS and John Jeffery, director
hours practice he put into the game during the winter months at
MAS.(Picture: Ailish Murphy) Youghal C.Y.M.S. paid off.
Killeagh-Ita’s Juvenile Youghal United Open Day
GAA Club at Ardrath Park
We were subjected to all the vagaries of the Irish climate in this
past week, ranging from cold and rain to tropical sunshine. We car-
ried on regardless!
Our Under 11 hurlers had contrasting weather and contrasting for-
tunes in the space of 48 hours at the beginning of the week. On
Monday evening Ahavine was very wet and very cold, as our
southerly neighbours Fr. O'Neill's welcomed us for our opening
game of the Under 11 league. We competed gamely in atrocious
conditions, but our hosts were too strong and had a little more
hurling than us, and took the spoils. On Wednesday evening our
trip to Youghal to play our easterly neighbours proved more pro-
ductive as we came away with victory.
On Saturday last Páirc Uí Chinnéide was busy for a full 12 hours.
While Watergrasshill and Youghal took centre stage in the
evening's Premier Intermediate Championship fixture, the morn- Ronan Arundel raising frunds for the
ing saw almost as many cars as the evening, as we welcomed 4 Tommy Roche and Anne Walsh Haven Haiti Appeal
teams for the opening blitz in a sequence of 5 to be run over the
Summer in the new Go Games format. Ballinacurra, Fr. O'Neill's,
Erins Own and Lisgoold, along with our own team, competed in
this 10-a-side Under 9 hurling blitz. With the Costa del Sol weath-
er and two specially adapted pitches with zones, everything was
right for a good morning of hurling, and we got three full hours of
it from all 5 teams. Each team won at least one game, with
Ballinacurra and Fr. O'Neill's proving to be the strongest of the 5
teams there. A buíochas mór to all who helped to make this a suc-
cessful event - in particular to our two young referees Dylan and
Daniel, to our four visiting teams, their supporters and mentors,
and to the suppliers, providers and servers of tea and refreshments
over the course of the morning. The generosity of those who
brought food and those who stayed to cater for our visitors is much
appreciated, and a special thanks to Ursula for once again showing
dedication and commitment that cannot be matched. Thank you Youghal Cycling Club members
and well done to all our own boys who played so well, and to John
and Alan for keeping everybody focused, happy and content over
the course of the three hours. Finally, a few teams were discom-
moded by the unavailability of their regular space and time for
Saturday morning training - thank you also to them for accommo-
dating our Under 9's and their visitors.
Once again, a reminder that Summer Camp is getting closer and
Ursula really needs to know how many participants we'll have. So
get your completed entry forms back to Ursula a.s.a.p., or contact
her on 087-6292646 to get a form if you need one. Remember, if
you're not there, you'll never know what you might miss out on!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Happy 2nd Birthday to Erica Kenefick on the 6th June fromMam,
Dad, Nana, Grandad, Great Grandparents, P.J., Aunts, Uncles and
Cousins. Wayne Fitzgerald and Pat Joyce at the Youghal Handball and Raquetball stand

The Youghal Intermediate Hurling Team who defeated Watergrasshill in the Premier Intermediate Championship on a scoreline of 3-11 to 6 points in Killeagh on Saturday
night last.
Schools Rugby Blitz at Youghal Credit Union
Youghal R.F.C. Annual Dinner Dance
at Youghal Golf Club

Killeagh N.S. boys cup winners John Colbert, Chairman of Youghal


Eleanor Barry making a presentation to Credit Union, makes a presentation to
Joe Martin for Service to the Youghal Jerry McCarthy for Service to the
Credit Union Youghal Credit Union

Bun Scoil Mhuire gils shield winners

Joe Martin, Mary Morrisson, Jerry McCarthy, Anne McCarthy and Albert Muckley

Bun Scoil Boys team

Adrian Sellars and Edel Smiddy Ita and Barry Treacy

Sean O’Neill presents the cup to Sean O’Neill presents the cup to
Padraig Delaney of Killeagh N.S. Jennifer Hennessy of Killeagh N.S.

Sarah Delaney pictured with Robert and Valerie O'Shea

Clonpriest-Kyle tag rugby team 1 Deborah and Aidan Foley Suzanne Hynes and Helen Waide
Youghal Golf Club WHAT’S ON AT THE MALL
LADIES
ARTS CENTRE?
Wednesday 26th May - Open 3Ball Coming up in the month of June there will be another great show
Sponsored by: Liam Burns, PGA Professional “Showstoppers” from Youghal Musical Society running from June
1st Maura Dooley (27) East Cork, May Fitzgerald (36) East Cork, 8th to June 13th, that promises to be another excellent production
Sheila Murray (36) Macroom - 66pts from the group.
2nd Breda O' Donoghue (24) Jo Swayne (25) Amanda O' Neill It’s that time of year again to dust off your tux and tails and the
Coyne (27) Youghal - 64pts, 3rd Marian Sweeney (8) Dympna women to get a new dress. Yes it’s the Youghal Arts Network
Quill (18) Martina Hooley (18) - 64pts Midsummer’s Gala ball on Friday, 19th of June 2010
4th Paula Brennan (23) Ann Rochford (25) Patricia Landers (26) This year will be a little different from the previous two years as
63pts this year it will be a masked ball. The tickets are €60.00 but for that
Fixtures: Wed 9th June: Captain's Prize to the Ladies (Mr. Jimmy you will be getting a Buffet Meal, Drinks (Beer, Red/White Wine
Coleman) or Minerals) and entertainment. Tickets Available form; Alan
Wed 16th June: Open 4 Person Team Sponsored by: AIB Youghal. Prims, Gallery 126, Jack O’ Patsys, or committee members
Tuesday 8th June:Commencing Ladies Golf Lessons Donacha O’ Cearuill, Jennifer Kirwan, Jessica Gunn or Sean O
Please contact Liam Burns, PGA Professional (024) 92590 Neill.
TEAM NEWS:
2nd Round of the AA Championships were played at the Gold
Coast Golf Club on Saturday 29th May and we had three teams
playing. Junior Cup lost to East Cork Golf Club. Intermediate Cup
beat Lismore. Minor cup beat West Waterford. 3rd Round to be
played at Mitchelstown Golf Club on Sunday 27th June.
Intermediate Cup: Youghal v Fota/Tee Time: 11.30am
Minor Cup: Youghal v East Cork /Tee Time: 1.30pm
GENTS
Tuesday 25th May - Open 18 Holes Singles Qualifer
Sponsored by: Killarney Plaza Hotel.
1st Cian Lougheed (12) 41pts Slievenamon, 2nd Tommy Bulman
(17) 38pts, 3rd Philip Crowe (10) 38pts
CSS 37pts
Fri 28th - Sat 29th - Sun 30th May - Open 18 Holes Fourball
Sponsored by: Liam Burns, PGA Professional
1st Niall Ware (8) Bill Terry (19) 47pts , 2nd Eddie Ryan (5)
Danny Mac Sweeney (12) 46pts, 3rd Willie Jones (1) Colin Up close and personal in their inimitable style , the terrific singer
Donoghue (5) 45pts, Best Fri/Sat: Richard Griffin (13) Tommy songwriting Duo of Maria Walsh and Carole Nelson of internation-
Bulman (17) 45pts. Best Sun: Willie Jones (1) John D. Malone (6) al award-winning group ZRAZY , present an outdoor Concert of
45pts fabulous songs from Ella Fitzgerald, Dusty Springfield to Nina
Fixtures: Simone to Billie Holiday including their own Zrazy hits.
Fri 11th - Sat 12th - Sun 13th June: Ed Coree Memorial Trophy As it happens, they were also the writers of Ooh Aah Paul
TEAM NEWS: McGrath, the No.1 Hit single for which they received a Gold Disc
Sat 12th June: Jimmy Bruen Shield at Fermoy Golf Club and some free tickets to international soccer matches..
1.30pm - Youghal will play the winners of Fermoy or Fota Golf A wonderful evening of summery, balmy, latin, samba and swing
Club. Sat 19th June: Irish Mixed Foursomes at Mahon Golf Club sounds from this great partnership. Take in the sea air, sit back or
8.30am Youghal v Mahon. dance a little to this great music on a warm June evening.
MIXED FOURSOMES What better way to enjoy the end of school year ? Maria Walsh:
Friday 28th May - OPEN 10 Holes lead singer, flute, percussion. Carole Nelson: piano and sax and
Sponsored by: Emma Sheridan "The 19th Green". vocals. June 25th at 8.30pm on the terrace by the sea, weather per-
1st Fergal mitting of course !….tickets on the door.
Coleman & Watch this space for further details on future events in July and
Fionnuala August and don’t forget if you would like to be added to our mail-
Coleman, 2nd ing list and be the first to know what’s going on or require any
Billy Carroll & information about booking the centre, send an email to themal-
Eileen Carroll. lartscentre@gmail.com or call 083 360 6507. We are now on
BG Ray Shiels & Facebook – and we have our very own weblog www.themallarts-
B r e e d a centre.com See you at The Mall!
Fitzgerald, 3rd
Jack Dempsey &
Maura Dempsey, Youghal Pigeon Club
4th John Coakley
& Frances Barry Last weeks race was flown from Coleraine in County Antrim. The
Fixtures: birds were released in ideal conditions at 8am. Coleraine is 225
Fri 11th June at miles to our lofts. First this week was Michael Aherne wining his
5pm Open Mixed third race of the season. Michael's birds are now in fine form ahead
Foursomes of the 3 longest races of our season from Scotland. In second posi-
Sunflower fairies, Grace Pearl Hassan-Maguire (2), Samara Sponsored by: tion was Timmy Fitzgerald who was just .8 of a yard behind.
Jones (8) and Tara O ’Sullivan (8) joined RTÉ’s Kathryn Wallpaper & The full result was as follows:-
Thomas in launching Sunflower Days 2010. Sunflower 1st Michael Aherne, 2nd Timmy Fitzgerald, 3rd Michael Aherne,
Days, which are sponsored by Irish Pride, will take place on Paints, Watson's
the 11th and 12th June and hundreds of volunteers nation- Corner
4th Billy Hehir, 5th Paddy Aherne.
wide will sell sunflower pins for €2 each. All funds raised Next weeks race is from Mauchline in Scotland. Best wishes to all
locally stay locally. competing. Thanks to all our sponsors.
Birthday Rememberance Youghal Lawn Tennis Club
Remembering our dear Mam
Sadie Savage of Park Youghal Membership Subscriptions
whose birthday is June 13th. Membership subscriptions for the 2010/2011 season are now over-
St. Anthony take care of her. due. Subscriptions were due on 1st May. We would appreciate
prompt payment. Fees can be paid to any committee member or
Although not here in person your never hard to find, directly to Frank Delaney. We value the loyalty of all who contin-
your the many happy memories in our hearts and in our minds. ue to support our club and look forward to many new members
Memories grow deeper as time lingers on, joining up.
when you long for a face and a smile that is gone.
New Members
We want to thank you Mam for everything you'eve done. We welcome new members to the club. For more details on join-
You were always there for us when anything went wrong. ing the club please contact Frank, membership secretary
In Gods safe keeping now you rest, (086)8406848.
and pray for us who can't forget. Get Well Wishes
Home is heaven free from pain, All at Youghal tennis club extend our get well wishes to our chair-
happy with Dad on your birthday. man John Hunt who is unwell at the moment. Your presence on
court has been missed. We wish you a speedy recovery and hope
Happy Birthday Mam, love and miss you. to see you back soon.
Always in our thoughts and prayers, Adult Coaching
your loving sons, daughters, sons-in- law, daughters-in-law, grand- The dates have been fixed for the adult coaching with profession-
children and great-grandchildren x x x al coach, Ger Flynn. Coaching will take place on Saturday 12th
June from 2pm-4pm, Sunday 13th June from 10am-12pm and
Monday 14th June from 7pm-9pm. Two groups will be catered

GOGGIN for: beginner/ improver and advanced. Each group will have a one
hour session on each day Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Please
contact Frank (086)8406848, Caroline (086) 1722047 or John
In loving memory of a dear mother and (087)7672136 to book a place. Places are limited.
grandmother Margaret (Peg)Upper Strand, Ger was very popular last time round and her coaching sessions
Youghal, whose seventh Anniversary occured were a big success.
on 5th June. Tennis lessons for beginners
Tennis lessons are available for beginners at Youghal Tennis Club.
We hold you close within out hearts, Local coach, Frank Delaney is available Saturday mornings from
And there you shall remain 10am-10.45am. Pre-booking is essential. To book a place please
To walk with us throughout our lives, contact Frank (086)8406848.
Thursday Night Club Night
Until we meet again. A mixed doubles club night takes place every Thursday at 7.30pm.
So rest in peace dear loved one This is for all levels; members and non members are welcome to
And thanks for all you've done. attend. The good weather has been enticing more and more play-
We pray that God has given you ers out every week and we hope to see this trend continue through-
The crown you've truly won. out the summer.
Junior Tennis & Summer Camp
Always in our thoughts and prayers, remembered by her Junior coaching, which takes place on Sunday mornings will run
loving family, Mary, Margaret, Noreen, John, Siobhán, until the end of June. This has been a very successful ten week
Tomas, Michael and grandchildren session. Dates have been fixed for the junior tennis summer camp.
This will run on Tuesday 3rd, Wednesday 4th and Thursday 5th
August. The summer camps have been very popular previous
Fundraisering For Crumlin summers. For details or registration contact Caroline or Linda.
Children’s Hospital The new table tennis tables are getting plenty of use by both jun-
iors and adults and our sincere thanks to the juniors who saved up
We would like to thank all the people of Youghal for their kindness their money for this very worthwhile project.For information on
and generosity in helping us raise €1,785.87 which will go to the junior events please contact Linda (087)6754337 or Caroline
Children’s Cancer Ward in Our Lady’s of Crumlin Hospital in (086)1722047.
Dublin Tournament Update
Well done to Bridget Webb and Frank Delaney who were outright
winners of the mixed doubles section at the Causeway Tennis
Club tournament in Dungarvan. They played Brendan Kent and
Siobhan O'Maloney in torrential rain on Monday night last and
beat them in a two set match 6-1,6-0. Bridget and Frank followed
that with a similar victory on Wednesday night against Francis
Walsh and Gillian King 6-2,6-1. They were convincing winners
on Saturday last beating the home team Charlie Daly and Mide
Duff in yet another two set match 6-0,6-1. Congratulations on
your victory. Well done also to Brian Waide who had two out-
standing victories in the mens singles section. He beat John Walsh
6-1, 6-3 and followed that by beating Matt Birmingham 6-1,6-2.
Brian had a very close match with with Lee Murphy in the semi
final which went to a third set decider 1-6,6-3, 6-4. Lee went on
to be the outright winner of his section. We hope to see many
Ellen, Margo, Nicola O’Sullivan (Fund & Donor Manager for the Childrens more of our members on the open tournament circuit throughout
Medical & Research Foundation) and Anne Marie. the summer.
YOUGHAL ATHLETIC CLUB
Sponsored by Youghal Credit Union
COUNTY JUVENILE CHAMPIONSHIPS - CONOR FORDE B/13 BOYS U/10 BALL THROW - Dean Savage, Peter Buckley, Olan
DISCUS TITLE, JENNIFER HENNESSY G/13 700M TITLE, Broderick and Matthew Cody all participated in this event.
DIARMUID CLANCY B/12 700M TITLE, LAUREN O' GIRLS U/11 LONG JUMP - Aine O' Regan, Litisha Moriarty, Karynn
MAHONEY G/14 JAVELIN TITLE Collins and Holly Hennessy all participated in the Long Jump with
Day two of the County Championships were held in the CIT on the Aine doing best for Youghal AC coming in 4th place.
16th May last. It was an extremely hot day and many of our athletes BOYS U/1 LONG JUMP - Ben Donovan did best for Youghal AC in
had long waits especially for track events in the late afternoon. this event coming in the top six in a very large field. He is showing
HoRwever the club did very well with four County titles in Discus, great improvement in this event.
Javelin and 700m events and many other individual placings winning GIRLS U/13 JAVELIN - Lauren Murphy finsihed in 5th place in this
approximately 21 medals on the day. event.
TRACK EVENTS BOYS U/12 BALL THROW -Padtaig McCarthy did very well and
GIRLS U/10 60m - Ciara Leahy and Caoimhe Barry both ran very finsihed in 5th place.
well in the sprint heats. BOYS U/13 DISCUS - We had a big entry in this event and it was fan-
BOYS U/10 60m - Peter Buckley and Matthew Cody both ran very tastic to see Conor Forde winning the title and indeed his first A
well with both qualifying for the final. Matthew came 3rd in a time County individual medal with his throw of 18.58m. The other lads
of 9.9 and Peter was unlucky to be pipped coming in 4th. came 4th, 5th , 6th and7th and included Fergal Smiddy, Christopher
BOYS U/12 80m - Sean Broderick had a fantastic run coming in first Coughlan, Aaron Walsh and Cian O' Brien.
in his heat; 2nd in the semi-final and 4th in the final. This was a great BOYS U/13 HIGH JUMP - Fearghal Curtin, Aaron Walsh and Cian O'
result in a big field. Brien both participated well coming in 4th, 5th and 6th positions.
BOYS U/9 200m - Evan O' Keefe and Kristian Coughlan both ran GIRLS U/16 HIGH JUMP - Faye O' Brien did very well in this event
brilliantly in this race. Kristian went into the leading group from the coming in 4th jumping 1.33m with very little training. Lauren
gun and finished in 2nd place thus winning his 2nd medal in a time of McCarthy also competed well in this event.
37.43 RELAYS
GIRLS U/9 200m - Lucy O' Keefe and Abbie McCarthy ran very well BOYS U/15 4X100 RELAY - This relay team came 2nd and included
both girls finishing strongly Adam Malone, Cian Greene, Ross Donovan and Daniel Smiddy.
GIRLS U/11 500m - Aine O' Regan and Karynn Collins who are They have now qualified for the All Irelands.
showing tremendous improvement this season finished in the top GIRLS U/17 4X100 RELAY - This relay team came 3rd and includ-
eight in a very large field. ed Trisha Curtin, Niamh Daly, Lauren McCarthy and Faye O' Brien.
BOYS U/11 500m - Killian Nolan, Darragh Moran and Ben Donovan They have also qualifed for the All Irelands.
all ran very well in this event. Congratulations to Killian on winning BOYS U/17 4 X 100 RELAY - This team came 2nd and included Sean
his first county silver medal in his first track outing in a time of Hennessy, Aaron Hennessy, Deane Malone and Alex Ledingham.
1.33.87. He was edged out in the last 50 metres from winning the They have also qualifed to run in the All Irelands.
title. Darragh and Ben also finished well up the field. COUNTY 'B' CHAMPIONSHIPS
BOYS U/12 700m - Diarmuid Clancy again led from the gun in his The County B Championships was held in the CIT on Sunday 31st
usual style; he encountered some difficulty in the last 40m when a May. This is an event which is completed in teams of two and is only
competitor elbowed him. However Diarmuid was awarded the Gold open to those who did not win individual medals in the 'A'
medal in a time of 2.13.49 Championships.
GIRLS U/13 700m - Emily O' Keefe and Jennifer Hennessy both par- The club won 24 medals out of a possible 26 medals and there were
ticipated in this event. Emily had a bad fall and had to pull up; she some outstanding performances.
injured herself in the Hurdles earlier in the day. However we will be BOYS u/13 - Aaron Walsh and Cian O' Brien came first in the High
hearing more about Emily in the Cross-Country season. Jennifer led Jump. Aaron Walsh and Padraig McCarthy came third in the 2x100m
the race in a superb fashion to win the County title in a time of relay. Padraig McCarthy and Cian O' Brien came 2nd in the Shot.
2.20.22. She is showing good form this season. Well done lads on winning medals in all events.
BOYS U/13 700m- Fearghal Curtin led the race for 650m and was GIRLS U/11 - Aine O' Regan and Karynn Collins came in a strong
edged out in the last 50 metres. However Fearghal ran well and won 2nd in the 2 x 500m race. Aine O' Regan and Litisha Moriarty had a
a silver county medal. great win in the Long Jump with a combined jump of 6.29m. Karynn
BOYS U/15 800m - Ross Donovan ran a strong race to finish in 3rd Collin and Litisha Moriarty won the 2 x100m sprint. Again full hon-
place in a time of 2.26.92 in a very competitive and experienced field. ours to these girls!
Adam Malone also ran and finished in 4th place. BOYS U/11 -Ben Donovan and Darragh Moran put in formidable per-
GIRLS U/13 60MH - Jennifer Hennessy got to the final of this event formances in the 2x 500m coming in 3rd place under stiff competi-
and finished in a strong 3rd place winning herself a 2nd County medal tion. They came in 2nd in the Ball Throw with their combined throw
on the track. of 46.73m. Full points to these two lads!
BOYS U/13 60MH - Conor Forde also competed in this event. GIRLS U/10 - Tirna Cahill and Caoimh Barry had a great win in the
FIELD EVENTS Ball Throw with their combined throw of 33.89m.
GIRLS U/14 JAVELIN - Lauren O' Mahoney won the Championship BOYS U/10 - Olan Broderick and Dean Savage came 2nd in the Ball
with a PB of 21.51m. She is showing great form this season also. Throw with their combined throw of 35.26m. Peter Buckley and Olan
GIRLS U/16 JAVELIN - It was great to see Faye O' Brien in the Broderick came first in the 2 x 300m. Peter Buckley and Dean Savage
medals when she came 2nd with her throw of 20.79m. came 3rd in the 2 x 100m. Well done lads!
GIRLS U/17 DISCUS - Well done to Niamh Daly who came 3rd in The County Championships have now been completed. The club now
the Discus with her throw of 15.92m look forward to the Munster Championships being held over three
BOYS U/14 DISCUS - Shane Buckley was successful in the B/14 weekends in June. All of our athletes are training hard and we wish
dIscus coming in 3rd position with a throw of 12.59m. This was his them all the best of luck. Also very best wishes to all our athletes
2nd medal of the Championships. who are facing into exams next Wednesday especiallly Nikita Savage,
BOYS U/16 TRIPLE JUMP - Sean Hennessy won his first County Ciara Broderick-Farrell, Emma Flavin, Emma Hennessy, Faye O'
medal when he came 2nd with his jump of 7.38m. Well done Sean! Brien, Aaron Hennessy, Niamh Daly, Alison Hennessy, Isobel O'
GIRLS U/9 LONG JUMP - Abbie McCarthy jumped very well com- Mahoney, Eimear Kelly, Micheal Cronin. Hope to see you back train-
ing in the top six which looks very promising. ing after the exams. Congratulations to all those who won medals for
BOYS U/9 LONG JUMP - Kristian Coughlan narrowly missed out on their respective schools at the recent Munster School Championships
his 3rd medal when he finished 4th by one centimetre. and especially to Nikita who won the Senior Girls All Ireland Pole
GIRLS U/10 BALL THROW - Ciara Leahy, Caoimhe Barry and Vault title in Tullamore last Saturday in her final schools champi-
Breffni O' Hanlon all did very well in this event. onships!
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THANKSGIVING
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GARRYVOE APPOINTS 75% full for 'Lakes of
Killarney Festival of Golf'
NEW GENERAL MANAGER By Derek Kiely
MOMENTUM is building ahead of the 2010 Golf Pairs
One of Ireland's leading beachside Competition of the season at Killarney Golf Club, when the hope-
hotels has appointed a new General fuls of amateur golf tee it up on Tuesday the 29th of June.
Manager. Managing Director of the The 'Lakes of Killarney Festival of Golf' has received tremendous
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and sister hotel the Bayview in
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Ballycotton Stephen Belton has In recent week's teams have entered from all four provinces and
announced that Anthony Moloney has there has been a massive interest especially from Cork teams. The
taken up the position of General tournament is going to be not only a great test of golf, but also a
Manager of the expanded Garryvoe. fantastic opportunity for players to visit, stay and play in the
Originally from Doolin in County Clare, Kingdom for an unbelievable low cost.
Mr Moloney has worked extensively in The three courses in operation at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club,
Europe, the US and Canada including Lackabane, Mahony's Point and Killeen are in magnificent condi-
positions with the Grand Hyatt in tion and Par 4 Events and Tournament Director Tim O'Sullivan has
Washington DC. nothing but praise for the staff at Killarney Golf Club, he said
In 2001 he joined the Four Seasons Group first in Washington DC "The three courses are superb and as we get ever closer to the tour-
as assistant Room Service Manager progressed to Toronto Four nament I think that each competitor will enjoy what each individ-
Seasons as a Restaurants Manager and finally to Four Seasons ual course has to offer. I believe that the tournament will be very
Hualalai, Hawaii as Room Service & Beach Dining Manager, competitive, but at the end of the day everyone will enjoy these
where all dining was delivered via customized golf carts over 80 courses and when you consider the importance of playing the
acres to the hotel villas. venue for the '3 Irish Open' just a couple of weeks before the big
He returned to Ireland in 2005 as Food and Beverage manager guns tee it up, well that is a dream for any golfer isn't it".
with the Kingsley hotel and he became Deputy General Manager Indeed the recent inspection of the course has definitely had the
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of the Garryvoe Hotel in 2006.
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strengthening and developing the customer journey at the Killarney are looking forward to getting the event off and running
Garryvoe with a great bunch of professionals who care about look- and meeting the golfers as they arrive at Killarney Golf Club and
ing after people," Mr. Moloney said. "The Garryvoe ethos is sim- a lot of our entries so far have taken the package deal on offer
ple - we are consistently looking at getting the small things right, which is unbelievably cheap and fantastic value, but there is an
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atmosphere." wish to travel home each day or rent alternative accommodation
The Garryvoe Hotel overlooks the five-mile long Garryvoe Blue etc and that in my opinion is extremely good value for three
Flag Beach and is just 30 minutes from Cork City. The hotel was rounds of golf, plus entry into the competition, we are pretty flex-
awarded four star status in 2008 and has already invested over €8 ible with people, but with just 25% of places remaining people
million in the past three years, adding bridal and sea-view suites, will have to get in touch pretty soon".
65 new bedrooms, a new health club with gym and full 25 metre There are a host of big names entered so far, Stan Boardman, Mike
swimming lanes, a new ballroom, conference suites as well as a England, Denis Taylor and Steve Davis to name a few with a few
new restaurant and upgrading of the Lighthouse Bar & Grill. more big names and very familiar faces will be seen over the
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forms are available from your Team Manager. You can also regis-
YOUGHAL GAA NEWS ter on line on www.gaa.ie. .
Youghal G.A.A. Golf Classic Fundraiser
CLUB LOTTO - JACKPOT €19,710 There's a lot of lotto to be Youghal Golf Club - Thursday the 17th of June
won with Youghal G.A.A. Lotto Jackpot is currently over Team of 3 (€120) Sponsor a Tee Box (€40)
€19,710. Lotto number for Monday the 31st May 2 6 14 25. (No For further details contact Ned O'Connell, Gerry Russell, Seanie
winner). €200 won Melissa Barron, Noreen McCarthy, Vicky Ring, Paddy Coleman
Lane, Brid Lawlor. Seller's prize James McCarthy. Next draw 7th Fun School Football Blitz 18th of June 12 pm - 3pm 1st & 2nd
We would like wish all the Leaving Cert & Junior Cert students all Class
the best with their exams which are due to start next Wednesday This is starting on the 18th of June next, schools participating
from all at Youghal G.A.A. (Clonpreist, Gaelscoil, Bun Scoil Youghal)
Results Under 16's - Bally Alley League - This has started and the compe-
24th May Under 10 Hurling Blitz Eochaill, Lisgoold, R Rovers, tition is hotting up and all 2nd Round matches to be played before
St. Catherine - (Eochaill won all their matches - Well Done. Thursday next.
24th May Junior Camogie Challenge Eochaill 0-12 Ballymartle 0- Launch of Family Fun Weekend - Friday the 11th June @ 8.30 @
6 Club Arás. This event will be held over the August weekend
24th May Under 14 Hurling Challenge Eochaill 2-9 Cois Bride 3- (Friday through to Sunday with plenty to do for all the family).
5 We would encourage all parents and supporters to attend for this
26th May Under 14 Hurling League Eochaill 3-8 Cobh 2-3 launch on the 11th June.
1st June Under 14HC Eochaill v Cobh (Win for Youghal) Youghal G.A.A. Quiz Night - 24th of June @ 8pm. (Teams of 4
1st June Junior Camogie Challenge Eochaill v Tramore (Win for €40). Proceeds of this event will go towards the funding of the
Youghal) family fun weekend which is scheduled for August. Please contact
2nd June Under 11HL Eochaill v Killeagh (Win for Killeagh) Ken Bulman with Team Names etc.
3rd June JF Challenge Eochaill 4-2 Ballinameela 0-7 Meet the President Night 17th of July @ 7.30 pm - Uchtarán
3rd June Junior Camogie Challenge Eochaill 0-7 Ring 0-7 Christy Cooney. Further details to be issued shortly. All Welcome
29th May Under 14 F Munster Feile Eochaill at Club Arás Youghal and this night should not to be missed!
Results: Eochaill 3-1 Tarbert 0-9, Eochaill -5 Mayfield 2-3,
Eochaill 5-8 Lyre 1-3. Group Final Eochaill 1-2 Wolfe Tones
(Clare) 1-8 SCIATH
Details on today's Munster Football Féile Competition held in
Cork. The Youghal lads lead the parade proudly in the our club NA SCOL WIN
colours and won all of their group games based in Mayfield, even-
tually losing out to Wolfe Tones from Clare in their group's final.
This was a marvellous achievement and they truly are great
FOR
ambassadors of our club. By all accounts it was a very memorable
day for the lads & their parent's and supporters.
KILCREDAN
Intermediate Hurling League Eochaill v. Ballymartle
Date: 23/5/10 Result: Eochaill 2-17 Ballymartle 1-16 Youghal
NATIONAL
got their third win in this league campaign courtesy of a hard-
fought victory against Ballymartle. Played in sweltering heat, this
SCHOOL Daniel Harrington who played in last
Sunday’s Primary Game in Fitzgerlad
match had a championship pace from the throw-in. Stadium, Killarney. Picture Mike English.
Youghal went into an early lead with some good points from play,
before Andrew Curtin found the net after a great assist from James
O'Mahony. Youghal played well throughout the half, though the
opposition did miss a couple of goal opportunities. Youghal led by
6 points at half-time.
The game was turned on its head within the first ten minutes of the
second half when Ballymartle went on a scoring spree to draw
level. Youghal were really tested at this stage to turn the tide back
in their favour. In fairness, they dug deep & showed great charac-
ter for the rest of the game, scoring some great points to eventual-
ly run out winners by four points.
A satisfactory performance & result for the team, which is encour-
aging as it comes with the championship just around the corner.
Youghal Team: Eoin Coleman, Ml Cronin, John Grace, Brendan
O'Sullivan, Garreth Hogan, Conor Spillane, Barry Ring, Nigel
Roche, Brett Maloney, Damien Ring, Bill Cooper, Ciaran
O'Mahony, James O'Mahony, Brendan Coleman, Andrew Curtin. Kilcredan National School players celebrate following the schools success in the
The Under 16's were also presented with their medals for last year Sciath Na Scol final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh. Picture: Denis O’Flynn
on Friday last at Club Arás, pictures were taken with all the team
and the three trophies together with Mickey O'Regan, John Parker,
John Grace and Barry Ring.
Training Times
Under 12's - Monday 7-8pm,Wednesday 7pm-8pm, Friday 7-8pm
Under 10's - Monday 7 pm-8.15pm, Wednesday 7pm -8.15pm,
Under 8/9's - Saturday 9.30 a.m.
Under 7's - Saturday at 10.30 a.m.
Under 6's - Saturday at 11.30 a.m
VHi GAA Cúl Camp Youghal
This camp will be taking place on the 11th, 12th and 13th August
at Club Arás, Youghal. The camp caters for children upto 15 years, Kilcredan National School Captain holds the cup aloft following the schools suc-
forms are available from your Team Manager. You can also regis- cess in the Sciath Na Scol final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh. Picture: Denis O’Flynn
Hair Design Celebrating
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Marie would like to thank all customers and


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Marie would also like to thank the people of
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Marie and Staff pictured outside Hair Design

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The Race Around Ireland
Stops Off In Youghal
The Race Around Ireland have decided on the provisional route
for September 2010 and it's passing through Youghal. The Walter
Raleigh Hotel in Youghal has been named as an official time sta-
tion and the Hotel has thrown its doors open for the race. Michael
Davitt, Hotel Manager, said; "We're very proud to be supporting
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while seeing up close what an extreme endurance race involves
and supporting a well deserved local and international charity in
the process." The Walter Raleigh Hotel has made accommodation
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available for all teams that are competing in the race and also will
have a dedicated press room available for the media that will be Hearing Aid
following the event.
Time Stations will be set approximately 40 to 80 miles apart. At
each Time Station a competing team must call into Race
Headquarters and report their location and time. This information
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Michael Davitt, Manager of The Walter Raleigh Hotel, announcing that The Walter
Raleigh Hotel will be a Time Station for The Race Around Ireland with some mem-
bers of Team Youghal; Eoin Whyte, Tommy Roche, Kieran Groeger, Ger Flanagan,
Robert Heffernan and Christy McCarthy, who will be competing in the race on
behalf of The Emer Casey Foundation. Picture: John Hennessy

Ger Flanagan from Team Youghal said; "We are delighted that The
Race Around Ireland organisers have chosen Youghal as an offi-
cial time station and also appreciate the support from Michael and
The Walter Raleigh Hotel Team in putting Youghal on the cycling
map for this endurance event. Team Youghal are training hard for
the event and now that we have the provisional route we can start
forming our race tactics to retain the eight man team accolade for
2010. We are still actively looking for sponsors to support Team
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there is still a long way to go to reach our target. We are very
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