23-07-2025
Kerry GAA heroes honoured at summer ‘Flesk Fest' event
Among the line up was recalling memories of the 25th anniversary of the 2000 Kerry millennium team, captained by local stalwart Seamus Moynihan. Seamus was the Man of the Match in the replay win over Galway.
Top of the bill was the 50th anniversary of Kerry's historic 1975 treble of senior, minor and U21 titles – a haul that laid the foundations for a glorious period in Kerry that lasted until 1987.
The great Kerry ladies from 1982 to 1990 were honoured for their incredible record. The Kingdom's ladies were a dominant force in football led by the legendary Mary Jo Curran from Beaufort – holder of 10 All-Ireland medals and 10 All-Stars.
Recently retired Kerry star Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh from Corca Dhuibhne was in attendance to discuss her glorious career that was capped with a senior All-Ireland medal in 2024.
"We were very happy with how the event went. It was great to see such a fantastic line up of some of the most successful players to wear the green and gold. The GAA evening was part of another brilliant Flesk Fest. Great credit is owed to all the organisers and volunteers,' said Sean Daly.
Dynamic duo of Ambrose O'Donovan (1984 Centenary Kerry captain) and Tim Moynihan – the voice of Radio Kerry.