logo
Louth GAA launch fundraising drive as Wee County Goes Racing

Louth GAA launch fundraising drive as Wee County Goes Racing

The launch event brought together key sponsors and supporters of Louth GAA to celebrate both recent on-field successes and the continued development of Gaelic games throughout the county.
The evening highlighted the generous backing from main sponsor Michael Lynch Menswear, along with returning sponsors Protection & Prosperity Financial Services, Powerscreen New England, Morgan Fuels, and FLC Frank Lynch & Co. The county board was also delighted to welcome three new sponsors to the Wee County family: IFM, Anglo Printers, and Deeside Agri Services.
'The support from our business community has been phenomenal,' said Sean McClean, County Board Chairperson. 'Their commitment allows us to continue the vital work of developing Gaelic games across Louth.'
The launch provided an opportunity to reflect on Louth's remarkable 2025 season, including appearances in the men's Leinster final, minor final, and u20 Leinster final. These achievements demonstrate the positive impact of the county board's ongoing development programs and emphasise that this success requires continued investment and community support to maintain momentum and build for the future.
Following the tremendous success of last year's race day, anticipation is already building for the 2025 event. 'Everyone had such a fantastic day last year,' said Colm Marry, chairperson of the Wee County Goes Racing committee. 'We're excited to welcome you back to Fairyhouse for another great day of racing and fundraising.'
The 'Wee County Goes Racing' event promises to be a highlight of the Louth GAA calendar, combining the excitement of horse racing with crucial fundraising for the county's Gaelic games development.
Tables of 10 are available to book for €1500 from any committee member, while single seats can be purchased for €150.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Funeral details announced for talented footballer (27) who drowned in Killarney
Funeral details announced for talented footballer (27) who drowned in Killarney

Sunday World

time13 hours ago

  • Sunday World

Funeral details announced for talented footballer (27) who drowned in Killarney

Padraig 'Paudie' O'Rahilly, from the Barraduff area of Killarney in Co Kerry died in an incident at the River Flesk in Killarney on Tuesday afternoon The funeral details of a 'terrific young man' and a talented footballer who drowned in an accident in County Kerry on August 12th have been released. Padraig 'Paudie' O'Rahilly (27) from the Barraduff area of Killarney in County Kerry died in an incident at the River Flesk in Killarney on Tuesday afternoon. Mr O'Rahilly was well-known in Killarney as he worked for Mr Price in the town and played Gaelic football for Glenflesk Gaa club. Locals said he was a 'terrific young man who was extremely friendly". Padraig 'Paudie' O'Rahilly News in 90 Seconds - August 15th Another said 'A lovely polite pleasant young man always smiling.' Emergency services attended the scene and the man was removed from the water. Investigations are continuing into the exact circumstances of the shocking accident. In a statement gardaí said they were alerted to an incident where a male (aged in his 20s) encountered difficulty in the water at Killarney on Tuesday, August 12, at approximately 3.30pm. A post-mortem examination will take place in due course. A file will be prepared for the coroner although Gardai are treating the incident as a tragic accident. He is survived by his parents Margaret and Liam, his sisters Valerie and Maureen and his brother Nathan A Rosary for Mr O'Rahilly Saturday evening at 8pm in Murphy's funeral home Barraduff. His remains will repose at Murphy's Funeral home Barraduff on Sunday evening from 5pm to 7.30pm, with removal at 7.30pm to the Sacred Heart Church, Barraduff. Requiem mass on Monday at 11am will be followed by burial afterwards in Kilquane cemetery. His Requiem Mass will be live streamed on Glenflesk Parish Facebook Page In Ireland, drownings have increased by 31% so far in 2025 compared to the same period last year. A total of 42 people have died in Irish waters up until June 2025. Water Safety Ireland says that drowning is a significant cause of accidental death, with 1,124 people drowning in Ireland in the past ten years.

All-Ireland winning coach's 'root and branch' Wexford hurling review role
All-Ireland winning coach's 'root and branch' Wexford hurling review role

Irish Daily Mirror

time16 hours ago

  • Irish Daily Mirror

All-Ireland winning coach's 'root and branch' Wexford hurling review role

Wexford GAA are working on a new Stratetic Plan with Limerick's multiple All-Ireland winning coach, Paul Kinnerk and Michael McGeehan involved as consultants. Kinnerk, who also coached Clare to the 2013 All-Ireland, is renowned as an innovative thinker and strategic planner. The former Limerick footballer has helped John Kiely's Treaty side to five All-Ireland titles and six Munster crowns over the past nine seasons. Wexford GAA's latest move comes after some disappointing seasons on the hurling front recently. They were almost relegated to the McDonagh Cup (2023), having to beat Kilkenny in the final round to stay up. And this year, after a spate of off season retirements by high profile players they struggled to mount a challenge to get out of Leinster. County legend Larry O'Gorman suggested just this week that they could lose to Kildare in next year's Leinster Championship and face relegation to the McDonagh Cup. Wexford have attempted major initiatives before to bolster hurling in the county, including 'Hurling 365,' co-founded by the legendary Liam Griffin back in 2013 They had considerable success at under-21 level, winning a Leinster three-in-a-row (2013-15) under JJ Doyle but they haven't won it since, losing four finals in the intervening decade. And while Wexford did land a Leinster senior title under Davy Fitzgerald in 2019 - a first in 15 years - they have struggled to build on that. The other consultant on the new project is Donegal man Michael McGeehan, who has widespread experience coaching GAA at inter-county and club level, and also soccer. McGeehan has a considerable consultancy background and helped with the appointment of the Kildare senior football manager back in 2021 when Glenn Ryan landed the role. A Wexford County Board press release confirmed that the Strategic Plan will include 'a root and branch review of Wexford hurling, to begin in September.' It added: 'There are to be several stakeholder workshops, including two for clubs, and details will be announced in due course.' Meanwhile, Wexford GAA have confirmed that senior hurling and football managers Keith Rossiter and John Hegarty will be put forward for ratification for the 2026 season. Rossiter and Hegarty's names will go before a full County Board meeting for ratification. Hegarty guided Wexford to promotion to Division 3 this year, in his third season in charge. Rossiter has served two years in charge with last year ending in disappointing fashion with Wexford knocked out of the Leinster Championship. Leinster Championship winner Rossiter was hit with a spate or retirements at the end of last season, including key men like Matthew O'Hanlon, Diarmuid O'Keeffe and Liam Og McGovern. Wexford under-20 hurling manager Ronan Joyce is also set to continue in his post and the same goes for under-20 football boss, Dylan Gregan.

Munster make three changes for Leinster interpro
Munster make three changes for Leinster interpro

Irish Examiner

time17 hours ago

  • Irish Examiner

Munster make three changes for Leinster interpro

Munster and Leinster have named their sides for their Vodafone's Women's Interprovincial Championship round two clash on Saturday at Energia Park (2.30pm). There are three changes to the Munster side that defeated Connacht in their opener last weekend with Aoife Fleming replacing Saoirse Crowe at hooker after impressing in her debut off the bench last week. She joins Grainne Burke and Eilis Cahill in the front row. The engine room pairing of Aoibhe O'Flynn and Claire Bennett remain unchanged. Clodagh O'Halloran returns to the back row to join captain Meave Óg O'Leary and Chloe Pearse. Abbie Salter-Townshend and Caitriona Finn remain unchanged as Steph Nunan and Alana McInerney continue in the centre. Ennis' Orna Moynihan earns her first start as she joins Chisom Ugwueru, who scored a hat-trick last weekend, and Aoife Corey in the back three. Deirbhile Nic a Bháird is amongst the replacements as she returns for the first time since September 2023. She is joined by Ciara McLoughlin, Emma Dunican, Jane Clohessy, Lily Morris, Eve Prendergast, Lucia Linn and Kate Flannery on the bench. Assistant coach Niamh Briggs is set for the challenge ahead. 'Away games offer a different challenge, especially for our younger group. "Leinster play an exciting brand of rugby, and for us it's about mindset on Saturday.' Meanwhile, Leinster have made two changes to their starting XV and four changes to the replacements for the Munster clash. Ireland international Vicky Elmes Kinlan makes her debut when she starts at 12 while Ellie O'Sullivan-Sexton starts at full-back after coming off the bench after seven minutes last week. Emma Brogan, who scored a hat-trick against Ulster, starts on the wing alongside Maggie Boylan while Kathy Baker will start at outside centre after her Player of the Match performance last weekend. Nikki Caughey and Jade Gaffney continue their half-back partnership. Molly Boyne captains the side and is joined by Ciara Short and Jane Neill in the back row. Clíodhna Ní Chonchobhair and Kate Jordan continuue in the second row with Aoife Moore, Lisa Callen and Katie Layde start in an unchanged front row. There is three uncapped players on the bench with Hannah Wilson, Alma Atagamen and Heidi Lyons set for their debuts off the benchh. Katie Whelan returns to the squad and is joined on the bench by Kelly Burke, Clodagh Dunne, Rosie Searle and Katie Corrigan. MUNSTER (v Leinster): A Corey, Ó Moynihan, A McInerney, S Nunan, C Ugwueru, C Finn, A Salter-Townshend; G Burke, A Fleming, E Cahill, A O'Flynn, C Bennett, C O'Halloran, M Óg O'Leary (c), C Pearse. Replacements: C McLoughlin, E Dunican, J Clohessy, L Morris, S Nic a Bháird, E Prendergast, L Linn, K Flannery. LEINSTER (v Munster): E O'Sullivan-Sexton, E Brogan, K Baker, V Elmes Kinlan, M Boylan, N Caughey, J Gaffney; A Moore, L Callen, K Layde, C Ní Chonchobhair, K Jordan, C Short, M Boyne, J Neill. Replacements: K Burke, H Wilson, C Dunne, A Atagamen, R Searle, K Whelan, H Lyons, K Corrigan.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store