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Tributes paid following death of Ireland star's ‘beloved' mum as Shelbourne promise to ‘do everything we can to support'
Tributes paid following death of Ireland star's ‘beloved' mum as Shelbourne promise to ‘do everything we can to support'

The Irish Sun

time10 hours ago

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Tributes paid following death of Ireland star's ‘beloved' mum as Shelbourne promise to ‘do everything we can to support'

SHELBOURNE have led tributes following the sad death of Aoibheann Clancy's mum. Siobhan Clancy sadly died on Monday, and was described as a "loving wife, utterly devoted mother and sister" in her Advertisement 2 Aoibheann Clancy's mum has died Credit: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile 2 Condolences flooded in for the family of the Republic of Ireland international, third from left Credit: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile Taking to Shels said: "All at "Everyone at Tolka sends their heartfelt condolences to Aoibheann and her family . "The club will do everything we can to support her at this incredibly difficult time. Advertisement Read More on Ireland WNT "Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam dílis." Aoibheann Clancy is one of the brightest talents in the Women 's National League, having previously played for Wexford posted: "We are deeply saddened to learn of the sudden passing of Siobhán Clancy, beloved mother of our former player Aoibheann. "Our deepest condolences to Padraig, Caoimhe, Sean, Aoibheann, extended family and friends. Advertisement Most read in Football "Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam dílis" A prodigious youth international, the Limerick-native made her senior 'You can't make this up' - Irish fans in stitches at Ruesha Littlejohn's playful prank upon Katie McCabe's camp arrival Despite missing the cut for the summer , the midfielder has been incorporated into several squads by Carla Ward. Offering their condolences in the wake of her mum's death, the Advertisement "Our heartfelt condolences go out to Aoibheann and her family during this heartbreaking time. "We will do everything possible to support her through this incredibly difficult period." Aoibheann's local "Ar dheis de go raibh ar a ainm dilis." Advertisement Fans elsewhere took the time to offer their condolences, with one saying: "Sorry to hear of your loss @aoibheannclancy thinking of you and your family at this time" A second said: "Such incredibly sad news . Siobhan was such a remarkable lady and her loss is immense to her family, friends and all who knew her. "I feel blessed to have known her. Thinking of Padraig, Caoimhe, Séan, Aoibheann and the extended family. Rest easy Siobhan" A third posted: "Rest in Peace Siobhan, thinking of all the Clancy and of course Aoibheann at this very sad time." Advertisement And a fourth added: "So very sorry to hear of this , sending condolences to Aoibheann and her family ." Funeral details have not yet been announced.

The All-Ireland Final
The All-Ireland Final

Irish Times

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Times

The All-Ireland Final

Scene One : At the All Ireland Match. Ref: Advantage to the other team! Aoibheann: That's a load of rubbish! Aoibheann whips out her hurl and points it to the sky. READ MORE Aoibheann: (whispering) I'm gonna get you. Chloe, Farrel and Holly on the pitch playing the match. Chloe: Go on Aoibheann! Farrell: This isn't going to go well (sings Bruno Mars). Holly looks up as she sees something descend from the heavens. Holly: What is that! Aoibheann: RELEASE THE CAT! Catsa drops from the sky. Chloe: Oh no! Farrell: Here he comes (still singing Bruno Mars)! Aoibheann and Catsa jump the fence and go for the referee. Aoibheann: Let's go ma boi! Ref: AHHHHHH! HELP ME! Aoibheann hits the ref with her hurl while Catsa goes for his legs. Ref passes out with the whistle in his mouth. He exhales and the whistle blows. Farrell: The game is on (still singing Bruno Mars)! All the players try to defend against the opposing team and Aoibheann sprints up to the goals, hitting everyone in sight with her hurl. Aoibheann: Get out of my way! Holly gets the ball up to Chloe who sprints after the ball. Chloe hits it to Farrell who plays a screamer and drops it into the box. Chloe: Monty? Monty is wrestling the goalie. Holly: Keep her lit Aoibheann! Aoibheann reaches the box and hits the ball into the goal. Farrell: Yay (still singing Bruno Mars)! Holly: We won! Commentator: What has just happened here on All-Ireland Day in Croke Park folks – the gang has won! Tales to Scale focuses on creative engagements between Fighting Words and Deis primary and secondary schools across Ireland. Creative workshops run by Fighting Words offer positive spaces in its centres, in local libraries and classrooms for young people to tell their stories. Across more than 500 activities in 2024, Fighting Words met 9,352 young people from more than 200 Deis schools through workshops, summer camps, an after-school program called Word Warriors and its Book Project. More than 200 stories have been published at

Wish List: Seven super ideas for your life and living space this week
Wish List: Seven super ideas for your life and living space this week

Irish Examiner

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Examiner

Wish List: Seven super ideas for your life and living space this week

Scandi style Big news for Cork's northside — JYSK has just opened a shiny new store at Blackpool Retail Park, bringing the Danish home brand's Cork tally to four (joining Youghal, Ballincollig, and Eastgate). The opening creates around 10 new jobs locally too. Pictured above are Aoibheann and Abigail Flynn from Shanakiel jumping for joy — though we're guessing the shop won't encourage that kind of excitement in the cushion aisle. Expect stylish, Scandi-inspired pieces for every corner of your home and garden. More at Jysk. Open-air gallery Art lovers, mark your calendar. From June 1-29, Castlemartyr Resort will become a walkable open-air gallery, with works by Salvador Dalí, Andy Warhol, and Damien Hirst dotted throughout the grounds. The Art + Soul exhibition will feature over 350 pieces — and if you've never been, the gardens alone are worth the trip. A special preview evening takes place on Friday, May 30, with art, fine dining, and great company. Tickets, €100, are on Eventbrite, via reservations@ or 021-421 9000. Fancy making a night of it? Overnight packages are available from June 1. Holistic health On the Bathroom Shelf this month: Novomins Cranberry & D-Mannose Gummies — a welcome addition if you're prone to UTIs. (I've said it before and I'll say it again, it's a man's world). The B-Corp-certified brand is led by doctors, scientists and nutritionists, and focuses on holistic women's health. Also in the range: PMS and Menobalance gummies — just hook them to my veins, honestly. Available via Chemist Warehouse, Novomins, and Irish TikTok Shop. Metallic magic Add a bit of wow to your walls with a piece by Irish-Mexican artist Jess Kelly. Known for her layered metallic textures, her work features in Michelin-star restaurants, luxury homes and hotels around the world — including Lough Eske Castle. Fans include Amy Huberman and the Real Housewives of New York (Is that one of their baths? I must know.) Her latest exhibition Origins: Chapter II is on now upstairs at Chupi on Clarendon Street. Details at Jesskellyart. Wallpaper wow Wallpaper envy incoming. The once-derelict Little Island Resort in West Cork has been brought back to life by sisters Aislinn and Nicole O'Shea, transforming it into a dreamy boutique hotel overlooking Owenahincha Beach. The 40-year-empty property now features restored original details, an outdoor pool, and a strong focus on sustainability. It's giving California vibes — but better, cos it's at Castlefreke. More at Thelittleisland. Sublime scents I have to declare a candle crush. We're longtime fans of La Bougie, the Irish candle brand hand-poured in West Cork. Their latest? Cedar Atlas — think notes of thyme, cedarwood and oud, with a 50-hour burn time. Left, La Bougie's Cedar Atlas candle; right, Caitlin Godfrey practising yoga at Mount Congreve Gardens, Co Waterford, which hosts Restival this May bank holiday weekend. The full range of candles, diffusers, and linen sprays is available at Labougie, Brown Thomas, Avoca, Meadows & Byrne, and over 100 Irish independents. Wonder and wellness Into wellness with a side of woods? Restival lands at Mount Congreve Gardens, Co Waterford, this May bank holiday weekend. Highlights include yoga with Catherine O'Donoghue, Pilates with Helen O'Donovan, and a workout with Karl Henry. There's also guided forest bathing (shinrin-yoku, if you don't mind), and wellness talks including a Wim Hof Method session with expert Marta Vera. Tickets from €39 at Mountcongreve or grab one at the gate if you're feeling spontaneous.

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