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Dyson-Award-UL-067817110 
 17/09/2014
STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01 GMT Thursday 18th September 2014 (After midnight tonight). 
22 year old Limerick student wins €2,500 James Dyson award for his invention – a revolutionary new tube feeding system invention for patients who cannot ingest food normally.  Darren Lehane, who has just completed his bachelor’s degree in product design and technology at the University of Limerick invented NUTRIA after witnessing the hardship of his baby cousin, Danielle who had to use a feeding tube shortly after her birth.“It was horrible.  She had an awful time.  The tube kept falling out and the excess tube was taped to her face, giving her a rash.”Nutria will now progress to the international stage of the James Dyson Award and Darren will compete against design and engineering students from across the world for the grand prize of €36,000.NUTRIA's three-part system includes a nostril valve, which rests just inside the nostril, almost invisible from the outside, so excess tube is not exposed on the face; 2. A Terahertz radiation microschip, which shows the exact position of the tube inside the body on a smartphone screen, preventing the fatal consequences caused by mis-inserting the tube into the lungs; and 3. A re-engineered pump, which dramatically reduces the number of products and procedures involved in patient nutrition.For further press information/interviews: Emily Cox, Cox Communications, emilycox@coxcommunications.ie, 086 383 2703 Thanks Emily     Emily Cox, Cox Communications, emilycox@coxcommunications.ie, 086 383 2703www.coxcommunications.ie <http://www.coxcommunications.ie> 
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
Dyson-Award-UL-065817109 
 17/09/2014
STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01 GMT Thursday 18th September 2014 (After midnight tonight). 22 year old Limerick student wins €2,500 James Dyson award for his invention – a revolutionary new tube feeding system invention for patients who cannot ingest food normally.  Darren Lehane, who has just completed his bachelor’s degree in product design and technology at the University of Limerick invented NUTRIA after witnessing the hardship of his baby cousin, Danielle who had to use a feeding tube shortly after her birth.“It was horrible.  She had an awful time.  The tube kept falling out and the excess tube was taped to her face, giving her a rash.”Nutria will now progress to the international stage of the James Dyson Award and Darren will compete against design and engineering students from across the world for the grand prize of €36,000.NUTRIA's three-part system includes a nostril valve, which rests just inside the nostril, almost invisible from the outside, so excess tube is not exposed on the face; 2. A Terahertz radiation microschip, which shows the exact position of the tube inside the body on a smartphone screen, preventing the fatal consequences caused by mis-inserting the tube into the lungs; and 3. A re-engineered pump, which dramatically reduces the number of products and procedures involved in patient nutrition.For further press information/interviews: Emily Cox, Cox Communications, emilycox@coxcommunications.ie, 086 383 2703 Thanks Emily     Emily Cox, Cox Communications, emilycox@coxcommunications.ie, 086 383 2703www.coxcommunications.ie <http://www.coxcommunications.ie>

Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
Dyson-Award-UL-060817115 
 17/09/2014
STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01 GMT Thursday 18th September 2014 (After midnight tonight). 22 year old Limerick student wins €2,500 James Dyson award for his invention – a revolutionary new tube feeding system invention for patients who cannot ingest food normally.  Darren Lehane, who has just completed his bachelor’s degree in product design and technology at the University of Limerick invented NUTRIA after witnessing the hardship of his baby cousin, Danielle who had to use a feeding tube shortly after her birth.“It was horrible.  She had an awful time.  The tube kept falling out and the excess tube was taped to her face, giving her a rash.”Nutria will now progress to the international stage of the James Dyson Award and Darren will compete against design and engineering students from across the world for the grand prize of €36,000.NUTRIA's three-part system includes a nostril valve, which rests just inside the nostril, almost invisible from the outside, so excess tube is not exposed on the face; 2. A Terahertz radiation microschip, which shows the exact position of the tube inside the body on a smartphone screen, preventing the fatal consequences caused by mis-inserting the tube into the lungs; and 3. A re-engineered pump, which dramatically reduces the number of products and procedures involved in patient nutrition.For further press information/interviews: Emily Cox, Cox Communications, emilycox@coxcommunications.ie, 086 383 2703 Thanks Emily     Emily Cox, Cox Communications, emilycox@coxcommunications.ie, 086 383 2703www.coxcommunications.ie <http://www.coxcommunications.ie> 
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
Dyson-Award-UL-054817114 
 17/09/2014
STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01 GMT Thursday 18th September 2014 (After midnight tonight). 22 year old Limerick student wins €2,500 James Dyson award for his invention – a revolutionary new tube feeding system invention for patients who cannot ingest food normally.  Darren Lehane, who has just completed his bachelor’s degree in product design and technology at the University of Limerick invented NUTRIA after witnessing the hardship of his baby cousin, Danielle who had to use a feeding tube shortly after her birth.“It was horrible.  She had an awful time.  The tube kept falling out and the excess tube was taped to her face, giving her a rash.”Nutria will now progress to the international stage of the James Dyson Award and Darren will compete against design and engineering students from across the world for the grand prize of €36,000.NUTRIA's three-part system includes a nostril valve, which rests just inside the nostril, almost invisible from the outside, so excess tube is not exposed on the face; 2. A Terahertz radiation microschip, which shows the exact position of the tube inside the body on a smartphone screen, preventing the fatal consequences caused by mis-inserting the tube into the lungs; and 3. A re-engineered pump, which dramatically reduces the number of products and procedures involved in patient nutrition.For further press information/interviews: Emily Cox, Cox Communications, emilycox@coxcommunications.ie, 086 383 2703 Thanks Emily     Emily Cox, Cox Communications, emilycox@coxcommunications.ie, 086 383 2703www.coxcommunications.ie <http://www.coxcommunications.ie> 
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
Dyson-Award-UL-052817113 
 17/09/2014
STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01 GMT Thursday 18th September 2014 (After midnight tonight). 22 year old Limerick student wins €2,500 James Dyson award for his invention – a revolutionary new tube feeding system invention for patients who cannot ingest food normally.  Darren Lehane, who has just completed his bachelor’s degree in product design and technology at the University of Limerick invented NUTRIA after witnessing the hardship of his baby cousin, Danielle who had to use a feeding tube shortly after her birth.“It was horrible.  She had an awful time.  The tube kept falling out and the excess tube was taped to her face, giving her a rash.”Nutria will now progress to the international stage of the James Dyson Award and Darren will compete against design and engineering students from across the world for the grand prize of €36,000.NUTRIA's three-part system includes a nostril valve, which rests just inside the nostril, almost invisible from the outside, so excess tube is not exposed on the face; 2. A Terahertz radiation microschip, which shows the exact position of the tube inside the body on a smartphone screen, preventing the fatal consequences caused by mis-inserting the tube into the lungs; and 3. A re-engineered pump, which dramatically reduces the number of products and procedures involved in patient nutrition.For further press information/interviews: Emily Cox, Cox Communications, emilycox@coxcommunications.ie, 086 383 2703 Thanks Emily     Emily Cox, Cox Communications, emilycox@coxcommunications.ie, 086 383 2703www.coxcommunications.ie <http://www.coxcommunications.ie> 
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
Dyson-Award-UL-047817112 
 17/09/2014
STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01 GMT Thursday 18th September 2014 (After midnight tonight). 22 year old Limerick student wins €2,500 James Dyson award for his invention – a revolutionary new tube feeding system invention for patients who cannot ingest food normally.  Darren Lehane, who has just completed his bachelor’s degree in product design and technology at the University of Limerick invented NUTRIA after witnessing the hardship of his baby cousin, Danielle who had to use a feeding tube shortly after her birth.“It was horrible.  She had an awful time.  The tube kept falling out and the excess tube was taped to her face, giving her a rash.”Nutria will now progress to the international stage of the James Dyson Award and Darren will compete against design and engineering students from across the world for the grand prize of €36,000.NUTRIA's three-part system includes a nostril valve, which rests just inside the nostril, almost invisible from the outside, so excess tube is not exposed on the face; 2. A Terahertz radiation microschip, which shows the exact position of the tube inside the body on a smartphone screen, preventing the fatal consequences caused by mis-inserting the tube into the lungs; and 3. A re-engineered pump, which dramatically reduces the number of products and procedures involved in patient nutrition.For further press information/interviews: Emily Cox, Cox Communications, emilycox@coxcommunications.ie, 086 383 2703 Thanks Emily     Emily Cox, Cox Communications, emilycox@coxcommunications.ie, 086 383 2703www.coxcommunications.ie <http://www.coxcommunications.ie> 
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
Dyson-Award-UL-005817111 
 17/09/2014
STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01 GMT Thursday 18th September 2014 (After midnight tonight). 22 year old Limerick student wins €2,500 James Dyson award for his invention – a revolutionary new tube feeding system invention for patients who cannot ingest food normally.  Darren Lehane, who has just completed his bachelor’s degree in product design and technology at the University of Limerick invented NUTRIA after witnessing the hardship of his baby cousin, Danielle who had to use a feeding tube shortly after her birth.“It was horrible.  She had an awful time.  The tube kept falling out and the excess tube was taped to her face, giving her a rash.”Nutria will now progress to the international stage of the James Dyson Award and Darren will compete against design and engineering students from across the world for the grand prize of €36,000.NUTRIA's three-part system includes a nostril valve, which rests just inside the nostril, almost invisible from the outside, so excess tube is not exposed on the face; 2. A Terahertz radiation microschip, which shows the exact position of the tube inside the body on a smartphone screen, preventing the fatal consequences caused by mis-inserting the tube into the lungs; and 3. A re-engineered pump, which dramatically reduces the number of products and procedures involved in patient nutrition.For further press information/interviews: Emily Cox, Cox Communications, emilycox@coxcommunications.ie, 086 383 2703 Thanks Emily     Emily Cox, Cox Communications, emilycox@coxcommunications.ie, 086 383 2703www.coxcommunications.ie <http://www.coxcommunications.ie> 
Picture: Don Molone
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
dan-don-6 
 irish Examiner News picture 17-08-9-2013
Don O’Leary at the Cork Life Centre, Winters Hill, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-don-5 
 irish Examiner News picture 17-08-9-2013
Don O’Leary at the Cork Life Centre, Winters Hill, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-don-4 
 irish Examiner News picture 17-08-9-2013
Don O’Leary at the Cork Life Centre, Winters Hill, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-don-1 
 irish Examiner News picture 17-08-9-2013
Don O’Leary at the Cork Life Centre, Winters Hill, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 REPRO FREE 16/09/2014 New CBA President.....Claire Nash the incoming president of the Cork Business Association enjoying a cup of coffee with Ernest Cantillon the outgoing president after he handed over the Chain of Office. Photo: Billy macGill
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 REPRO FREE 16/09/2014 New CBA President.....Ernest Cantillon the outgoing president of the Cork Business Association handing over the Chain of Office to incoming president Claire Nash. Photo: Billy macGill
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 REPRO FREE 16/09/2014 New CBA President.....Claire Nash the incoming president of the Cork Business Association enjoying a cup of coffee with Ernest Cantillon the outgoing president after he handed over the Chain of Office. Photo: Billy macGill
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 REPRO FREE 16/09/2014 New CBA President.....Ernest Cantillon the outgoing president of the Cork Business Association handing over the Chain of Office to incoming president Claire Nash. Photo: Billy macGill
1666836 
 17-9-2014: Jenny Pye, Joanne Hannan and Isobel Hannan from Ballybunion pictured at Listowel Races Kerry National Day on Wednesday.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
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 17-9-2014: Michael O'Flaherty, Ballybunion pictured at Listowel Races Kerry National Day on Wednesday.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
1666834 
 17/09/2014
STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01 GMT Thursday 18th September 2014 (After midnight tonight). 22 year old Limerick student wins €2,500 James Dyson award for his invention – a revolutionary new tube feeding system invention for patients who cannot ingest food normally.  Darren Lehane, who has just completed his bachelor’s degree in product design and technology at the University of Limerick invented NUTRIA after witnessing the hardship of his baby cousin, Danielle who had to use a feeding tube shortly after her birth.“It was horrible.  She had an awful time.  The tube kept falling out and the excess tube was taped to her face, giving her a rash.”Nutria will now progress to the international stage of the James Dyson Award and Darren will compete against design and engineering students from across the world for the grand prize of €36,000.NUTRIA's three-part system includes a nostril valve, which rests just inside the nostril, almost invisible from the outside, so excess tube is not exposed on the face; 2. A Terahertz radiation microschip, which shows the exact position of the tube inside the body on a smartphone screen, preventing the fatal consequences caused by mis-inserting the tube into the lungs; and 3. A re-engineered pump, which dramatically reduces the number of products and procedures involved in patient nutrition.For further press information/interviews: Emily Cox, Cox Communications, emilycox@coxcommunications.ie, 086 383 2703 Thanks Emily     Emily Cox, Cox Communications, emilycox@coxcommunications.ie, 086 383 2703www.coxcommunications.ie <http://www.coxcommunications.ie> 
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
1666831 
 17-9-2014:Kerry O'Connor and Olivia Buckley from Killarney pictured at Listowel Races Kerry National Day on Wednesday.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
1666830 
 17-9-2014: Siobhan and Ella Byrne from London, daughter and grandaughter of Patsy Byrne who won the 2013 national pictured at Listowel Races Kerry National Day on Wednesday.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
1666827 
 REPRO FREE***PRESS RELEASE NO REPRODUCTION FEE***
MaxiNutrition and Jamie Heaslip Launch New Online Maxi Shop for Irish Consumers 17/9/2014
MaxiNutrition Brand ambassador, Jamie Heaslip, celebrates the launch of the new MaxiNutrition online shop for Irish consumers with a ‘Maxi’ inspired Pop-Up restaurant at BEAR restaurant. For more information visit http://www.maxishop.com 
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Dan Sheridan
1666826 
 Kerry Senior Football Training & Press Day, Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney, Co. Kerry 18/9/2014
Manager Eamonn Fitzmaurice
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne
1666822 
 Munster Rugby Press Briefing, UL, Limerick 15/9/2014 
Andrew Conway 
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
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 Donegal Senior Football Training & Press Day, MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey, Co. Donegal 18/9/2014
Karl Lacey
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
1666731 
 XXjob 16/09/2014 PROPERTY Annette and Michael Carlos of the Roaring Donkey Bar, Cobh, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell 
 Keywords: DENIS SCANNELL
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 irish Examiner News picture 17-08-9-2013
Don O’Leary at the Cork Life Centre, Winters Hill, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 XXjob 16/09/2014 PROPERTY the Roaring Donkey Bar, Cobh, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell 
 Keywords: DENIS SCANNELL
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 XXjob 16/09/2014 PROPERTY Annette and Michael Carlos owners of the Roaring Donkey Bar, Cobh, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell 
 Keywords: DENIS SCANNELL
Margot-Seery-Exhumati816824 
 16/09/2014
Garda pictured at St MaryÕs burial ground beside the church in Rathkeale, Co. Limerick where the body of Margot Seery who died almost 20 years ago was exhumed. 
It followed new information received by Garda’ about the death of the 42-year-old who was found dead in Dublin on October 8th 1994.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
Margot-Seery-Exhumati816823 
 16/09/2014
Garda pictured at St MaryÕs burial ground beside the church in Rathkeale, Co. Limerick where the body of Margot Seery who died almost 20 years ago was exhumed. 
It followed new information received by Garda’ about the death of the 42-year-old who was found dead in Dublin on October 8th 1994.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
Margot-Seery-Exhumati816822 
 16/09/2014
Garda pictured at St MaryÕs burial ground beside the church in Rathkeale, Co. Limerick where the body of Margot Seery who died almost 20 years ago was exhumed. 
It followed new information received by Garda’ about the death of the 42-year-old who was found dead in Dublin on October 8th 1994.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
Margot-Seery-Exhumati816821 
 16/09/2014
Deputy State Pathologist Dr Michael Curtis and Detective Inspector George McGeary from Rathmines / Terenure Garda Station pictured at St MaryÕs burial ground beside the church in Rathkeale, Co. Limerick where the body of Margot Seery who died almost 20 years ago was exhumed. 
It followed new information received by Garda’ about the death of the 42-year-old who was found dead in Dublin on October 8th 1994.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
Margot-Seery-Exhumati816820 
 16/09/2014
Garda pictured at St MaryÕs burial ground beside the church in Rathkeale, Co. Limerick where the body of Margot Seery who died almost 20 years ago was exhumed. 
It followed new information received by Garda’ about the death of the 42-year-old who was found dead in Dublin on October 8th 1994.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
Margot-Seery-Exhumati816819 
 16/09/2014
Garda pictured at St MaryÕs burial ground beside the church in Rathkeale, Co. Limerick where the body of Margot Seery who died almost 20 years ago was exhumed. 
It followed new information received by Garda’ about the death of the 42-year-old who was found dead in Dublin on October 8th 1994.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
Margot-Seery-Exhumati816818 
 16/09/2014
Detective Inspector George McGeary from Rathmines / Terenure Garda Station pictured at St MaryÕs burial ground beside the church in Rathkeale, Co. Limerick where the body of Margot Seery who died almost 20 years ago was exhumed. 
It followed new information received by Garda’ about the death of the 42-year-old who was found dead in Dublin on October 8th 1994.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
Margot-Seery-Exhumati816817 
 16/09/2014
Garda pictured at St MaryÕs burial ground beside the church in Rathkeale, Co. Limerick where the body of Margot Seery who died almost 20 years ago was exhumed. 
It followed new information received by Garda’ about the death of the 42-year-old who was found dead in Dublin on October 8th 1994.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
Football-Fans-Horgan-037280 
 Donegal native Annette Horgan lives in Kerry and is pictured here enjoying some pre match banter with her Kerry work colleague Sophianne Horgan in Sceal Eile restaurant in Killarney ahead of Sunday's All Ireland football final. Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)
Football-Fans-Horgan-037279 
 Donegal native Annette Horgan lives in Kerry and is pictured here enjoying some pre match banter with her Kerry work colleagues in Sceal Eile restaurant in Killarney ahead of Sunday's All Ireland football final. From left are Katie Ryan, Laura Kelly, Claire Moynihan, Siobhan McAllister, Annette Horgan, Yvonne Looney and Sophianne Horgan. Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)
Football-Fans-Horgan-037278 
 Donegal native Annette Horgan lives in Kerry and is pictured here enjoying some pre match banter with her Kerry work colleagues in Sceal Eile restaurant in Killarney ahead of Sunday's All Ireland football final. Included are Yvonne Looney, Siobhan McAllister, Katie Ryan, Laura Kelly, Claire Moynihan and Sophianne Horgan. Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)
Football-Fans-Horgan-037277 
 Donegal native Annette Horgan lives in Kerry and is pictured here enjoying some pre match banter with her Kerry work colleagues in Sceal Eile restaurant in Killarney ahead of Sunday's All Ireland football final. From left are Sophianne Horgan, Katie Ryan, Laura Kelly, Siobhan McAllister, Yvonne Looney and Claire Moynihan. Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)
Football-Fans-Horgan-037276 
 Donegal native Annette Horgan lives in Kerry and is pictured here enjoying some pre match banter with her Kerry work colleagues in Sceal Eile restaurant in Killarney ahead of Sunday's All Ireland football final. From left are Katie Ryan, Laura Kelly, Claire Moynihan, Annette Horgan, Yvonne Looney, Sophianne Horgan and Siobhan McAllister. Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)
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 Getting ready for Sunday's All Ireland football final are golden retriever 'Giggsy' who is a Kerry football 'green and golden' fan while springer spaniel 'Bob' wears the Donegal colours . Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)
Football-Dog-Kerry-8037301 
 Getting ready for Sunday's All Ireland football final are golden retriever 'Giggsy' who is a Kerry football 'green and golden' fan while springer spaniel 'Bob' wears the Donegal colours . Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)
Football-Dog-Kerry-5037299 
 One year old golden retriever 'Giggsy' is a Kerry football 'green and golden' fan and is looking forward to Sunday's All Ireland football final against Donegal. Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)
Football-Dog-Kerry-4037294 
 One year old golden retriever 'Giggsy' is a Kerry football 'green and golden' fan and is looking forward to Sunday's All Ireland football final against Donegal. Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)
Football-Dog-Kerry-2037296 
 One year old golden retriever 'Giggsy' is a Kerry football 'green and golden' fan and is looking forward to Sunday's All Ireland football final against Donegal. Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)
Football-Dog-Kerry-1037298 
 One year old golden retriever 'Giggsy' is a Kerry football 'green and golden' fan and is looking forward to Sunday's All Ireland football final against Donegal. Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)
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 Examiner News Picture 16/09/2014 Noirin Deady and Liam Ronayne Cork City Librarian at the Cork International Short Story Festival at the Triskel Arts Centre in Cork.. Picture: Des Barry.
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 Examiner News Picture 16/09/2014 Ann Luttrell of the Triskel with Jon Boilard at the Cork International Short Story Festival at the Triskel Arts Centre in Cork.. Picture: Des Barry.
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 Examiner News Picture 16/09/2014 Hisham Bustani, Lynn Ciady and Matt Radar at the Cork International Short Story Festival at the Triskel Arts Centre in Cork.. Picture: Des Barry.
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 Irish Examiner News and Farming 16-09-2014 plus video 
Gnr. Shane Manning, Collins Barracks, Cork with Beecy Barrett, Devon and Jenny Blackwell, Dorset setting at the army horse trial fences at the Johnson and Perrott Land Rover International horse trials at which take place from the 18th to the 21st of September at Ballindenisk, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-horset-3 
 Irish Examiner News and Farming 16-09-2014 plus video 
Peter Fell of Ballindenisk with Sgt. Kevin Murray, and Gnr’s Shane Manning, Ian Hurley, Mark Ahern, Philip Legoff, colin Mul peter and Paul O’Rourke setting up an army backdrop to the horse trial fences at the Johnson and Perrott Land Rover International horse trialst which take place from the 18th to the 21st of September at Ballindenisk, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News and Farming 16-09-2014 plus video 
Peter Fell of Ballindenisk with Sgt. Kevin Murray setting up an army backdrop to the horse trial fences at the Johnson and Perrott Land Rover International horse trials at which take place from the 18th to the 21st of September at Ballindenisk, Co Cork. Also included is Beecy Barrett from Devon, UK. Picture Dan Linehan
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 16-09-2014: Killarney singer and X -Factor contestant Ben Quinlan who serenaded Cheryl Cole on the tv hit show has written a tribute song for the Kerry football team in advance of the All Ireland football final against Donegal. Ben's song 'Sam for the Kingdom' was released this week. Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)
Ben-Quinlan-football-037369 
 16-09-2014: Killarney singer and X -Factor contestant Ben Quinlan who serenaded Cheryl Cole on the tv hit show has written a tribute song for the Kerry football team in advance of the All Ireland football final against Donegal. Ben's song 'Sam for the Kingdom' was released this week. Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)
Ben-Quinlan-football-037368 
 16-09-2014: Killarney singer and X -Factor contestant Ben Quinlan who serenaded Cheryl Cole on the tv hit show has written a tribute song for the Kerry football team in advance of the All Ireland football final against Donegal. Ben's song 'Sam for the Kingdom' was released this week. Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)
Ben-Quinlan-football-037367 
 16-09-2014: Killarney singer and X -Factor contestant Ben Quinlan who serenaded Cheryl Cole on the tv hit show has written a tribute song for the Kerry football team in advance of the All Ireland football final against Donegal. Ben's song 'Sam for the Kingdom' was released this week. Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)
Ben-Quinlan-football-037366 
 16-09-2014: Killarney singer and X -Factor contestant Ben Quinlan who serenaded Cheryl Cole on the tv hit show has written a tribute song for the Kerry football team in advance of the All Ireland football final against Donegal. Ben's song 'Sam for the Kingdom' was released this week. Picture: Eamonn Keogh (MacMonagle, Killarney)
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 Examiner News Picture 16/09/2014 Author Richard Ford with Patrick Cotter Director at the Cork International Short Story Festival at the Triskel Arts Centre in Cork.. Picture: Des Barry.
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 Donegal Senior Football Training & Press Day, MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey, Co. Donegal 18/9/2014
Eamonn McGee
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan

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