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 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Senior Football Championship first round game; Carbery Rangers vs Clyda Rovers at Carrigadrohid on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Cian O'Sullivan, Clyda Rovers in action at right half-forward.
LC-sfc-11 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Senior Football Championship first round game; Carbery Rangers vs Clyda Rovers at Carrigadrohid on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Cian O'Sullivan, Clyda Rovers in action at right half-forward.
LC-sfc-10 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Senior Football Championship first round game; Carbery Rangers vs Clyda Rovers at Carrigadrohid on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Paudie Kissane, Clyda Rovers pushes forward from the half-forward line as they seek the equalizing score, before the end of 'normal' time.
LC-sfc-09 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Senior Football Championship first round game; Carbery Rangers vs Clyda Rovers at Carrigadrohid on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Paudie Kissane, Clyda Rovers pushes forward as they seek the equalizing score, before the end of 'normal' time.
LC-sfc-08 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Senior Football Championship first round game; Carbery Rangers vs Clyda Rovers at Carrigadrohid on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Clyda Rovers in a huddle before the start of the first period of extra-time.
LC-sfc-07 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Senior Football Championship first round game; Carbery Rangers vs Clyda Rovers at Carrigadrohid on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Goal umpires run the length of the pitch to get into position as the referee started the first period of extra-time without them.
LC-sfc-06 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Senior Football Championship first round game; Carbery Rangers vs Clyda Rovers at Carrigadrohid on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
#10 Cian O'Sullivan, Clyda Rovers puts his penalty kick over the bar for a point in the first period of extra-time.
LC-sfc-05 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Senior Football Championship first round game; Carbery Rangers vs Clyda Rovers at Carrigadrohid on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
John Hayes, Carbery Rangers scored a goal from the penalty spot against Clyda Rovers in the first period of extra-time.
LC-sfc-04 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Senior Football Championship first round game; Carbery Rangers vs Clyda Rovers at Carrigadrohid on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
John Hayes, Carbery Rangers makes no mistake as he scores a goal from the penalty spot against Clyda Rovers in the first period of extra-time.
LC-sfc-03 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Senior Football Championship first round game; Carbery Rangers vs Clyda Rovers at Carrigadrohid on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
John Hayes, Carbery Rangers makes no mistake as he scores a goal from the penalty spot against Clyda Rovers in the first period of extra-time.
LC-sfc-02 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Senior Football Championship first round game; Carbery Rangers vs Clyda Rovers at Carrigadrohid on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Padraig Hodnett, Carbery Rangers is tackled by Niall Mullane, Clyda Rovers in extra-time.
LC-sfc-01 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Senior Football Championship first round game; Carbery Rangers vs Clyda Rovers at Carrigadrohid on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Padraig Hodnett, Carbery Rangers stops the progress of Niall Mullane, Clyda Rovers in extra-time.
LC-pifc-10 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Premier Intermediate Football Championship game; Ath Trasna (Newmarket) vs Beal Atha'n Ghaorthaidh at Macroom on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Tadhg O'Leary, Beal Atha'n Ghaorthaidh kicks a point against Newmarket.
LC-pifc-09 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Premier Intermediate Football Championship game; Ath Trasna (Newmarket) vs Beal Atha'n Ghaorthaidh at Macroom on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Beal Atha'n Ghaorthaidh midfielder Eoin O'Coill (Eoin Quill) wins possession in the air.
LC-pifc-08 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Premier Intermediate Football Championship game; Ath Trasna (Newmarket) vs Beal Atha'n Ghaorthaidh at Macroom on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Supporters watch the action.
LC-pifc-07 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Premier Intermediate Football Championship game; Ath Trasna (Newmarket) vs Beal Atha'n Ghaorthaidh at Macroom on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Newmarket defender Jack Guiney keeps the pressure on Diarmuid MacTomas (Diarmuid Thompson), Beal Atha'n Ghaorthaidh.
LC-pifc-06 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Premier Intermediate Football Championship game; Ath Trasna (Newmarket) vs Beal Atha'n Ghaorthaidh at Macroom on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Diarmuid MacTomas (Diarmuid Thompson), Beal Atha'n Ghaorthaidh in action upfront against Newmarket.
LC-pifc-05 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Premier Intermediate Football Championship game; Ath Trasna (Newmarket) vs Beal Atha'n Ghaorthaidh at Macroom on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Tadhg O'Leary, Beal Atha'n Ghaorthaidh in action upfront against Newmarket.
LC-pifc-04 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Premier Intermediate Football Championship game; Ath Trasna (Newmarket) vs Beal Atha'n Ghaorthaidh at Macroom on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Cian O'Duinnin (Cian Dineen) drives forward against Newmarket.
LC-pifc-03 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Premier Intermediate Football Championship game; Ath Trasna (Newmarket) vs Beal Atha'n Ghaorthaidh at Macroom on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Ben Seartan in action upfront against Newmarket.
LC-pifc-02 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Premier Intermediate Football Championship game; Ath Trasna (Newmarket) vs Beal Atha'n Ghaorthaidh at Macroom on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Ben Seartan in action upfront against Newmarket.
LC-pifc-01 
 EEXX sport 01/05/2016.
Cork County Premier Intermediate Football Championship game; Ath Trasna (Newmarket) vs Beal Atha'n Ghaorthaidh at Macroom on Sunday 1st May 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Ben Seartan in action upfront against Newmarket.
LC-oriel-10 
 EE sport 30/04/2016.
Ramon Gazper, Corinthian Boys wins possession in the air against Douglas Hall.
ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: Corinthian Boys v Douglas Hall at Castletreasure. Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-oriel-09 
 EE sport 30/04/2016.
Defender Barry McCarthy, Douglas Hall makes a clearance under pressure from Corinthians. 
ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: Corinthian Boys v Douglas Hall at Castletreasure. Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-oriel-08 
 EE sport 30/04/2016.
Douglas Hall scramble to clear the ball under pressure in front of goals from Corinthians.
ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: Corinthian Boys v Douglas Hall at Castletreasure. Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-oriel-07 
 EE sport 30/04/2016.
Luke O'Leary, Corinthian Boys chases the ball up the left wing against Douglas Hall.
ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: Corinthian Boys v Douglas Hall at Castletreasure. Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-oriel-06 
 EE sport 30/04/2016.
Ramon Gazper, Corinthian Boys in action in midfield against Douglas Hall.
ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: Corinthian Boys v Douglas Hall at Castletreasure. Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-oriel-05 
 EE sport 30/04/2016.
Ramon Gazper, Corinthian Boys tries to stop attacker Darragh Murray, Douglas Hall.
ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: Corinthian Boys v Douglas Hall at Castletreasure. Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-oriel-04 
 EE sport 30/04/2016.
Ramon Gazper, Corinthian Boys chases attacker Darragh Murray, Douglas Hall.
ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: Corinthian Boys v Douglas Hall at Castletreasure. Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-oriel-03 
 Matthew Murphy, Douglas Hall in action against Corinthian Boys.
ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: Corinthian Boys v Douglas Hall at Castletreasure. Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-oriel-02 
 Matthew Murphy, Douglas Hall stretches to keep possession from Tomas Hyde, Corinthian Boys.
ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: Corinthian Boys v Douglas Hall at Castletreasure. Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-oriel-01 
 Matthew Murphy, Douglas Hall stretches to keep possession from Tomas Hyde, Corinthian Boys.
ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: Corinthian Boys v Douglas Hall at Castletreasure. Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-msl-08 
 EE SPORT 30/04/2016: MSL SOCCER: Oldchurch Park Cobh, 2pm Beamish Cup quarter-final, Cobh Wanderers v UCC.
Cobh Wanderer's 'keeper Mick Devine grabs the ball from the air from a UCC corner kick.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-msl-07 
 EE SPORT 30/04/2016: MSL SOCCER: Oldchurch Park Cobh, 2pm Beamish Cup quarter-final, Cobh Wanderers v UCC.
Shane Butz Daly, UCC in action against Cobh Wanderer's.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-msl-06 
 EE SPORT 30/04/2016: MSL SOCCER: Oldchurch Park Cobh, 2pm Beamish Cup quarter-final, Cobh Wanderers v UCC.
Defender Dave O'Connor in action in the air for UCC against Cobh Wanderer's Alan O'Flynn.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-msl-05 
 EE SPORT 30/04/2016: MSL SOCCER: Oldchurch Park Cobh, 2pm Beamish Cup quarter-final, Cobh Wanderers v UCC.
Defender Dave O'Connor in action in the air for UCC against Cobh Wanderer's Alan O'Flynn.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-msl-04 
 EE SPORT 30/04/2016: MSL SOCCER: Oldchurch Park Cobh, 2pm Beamish Cup quarter-final, Cobh Wanderers v UCC.
Owen Kinsella, Cobh Wanderer's brings the ball under control.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-msl-03 
 EE SPORT 30/04/2016: MSL SOCCER: Oldchurch Park Cobh, 2pm Beamish Cup quarter-final, Cobh Wanderers v UCC.
Cian Murphy in action in the air for UCC against Cobh Wanderer's defender Gary Collins.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-msl-02 
 EE SPORT 30/04/2016: MSL SOCCER: Oldchurch Park Cobh, 2pm Beamish Cup quarter-final, Cobh Wanderers v UCC.
Cian Murphy in action in the air for UCC against Cobh Wanderer's defender Gary Collins.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-msl-01 
 EE SPORT 30/04/2016: MSL SOCCER: Oldchurch Park Cobh, 2pm Beamish Cup quarter-final, Cobh Wanderers v UCC.
Shane Butz Daly in action for UCC.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-choral-18 
 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir give a free public performance on the choral trail in Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty-four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-choral-17 
 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir give a free public performance on the choral trail in Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty-four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-choral-16 
 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
Young festival volunteers 4yo Aimee Kearney, Ballincollig and Aoife Osborne, Blarney on the choral trail in the city centre.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-choral-15 
 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir give a free public choral trail performance in Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty-four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-choral-13 
 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir give a free public choral trail performance in Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty-four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-choral-12 
 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir give a free public choral trail performance in Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty-four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-choral-11 
 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir give a free public choral trail performance in Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty-four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-choral-09 
 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). The choir performed on The Grand Parade, Cork prior to their free choral trail performance in Cork City Library on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
20month old Maggie Collins, who travelled from Paris, to meet up with grandmother Pam Collins and her sister Jenny McCormick.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-choral-08 
 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). The choir performed on The Grand Parade, Cork prior to their free choral trail performance in Cork City Library on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
20month old Maggie Collins, who travelled from Paris, to meet up with grandmother Pam Collins and her sister Jenny McCormick.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-choral-07 
 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir perform on The Grand Parade, Cork prior to their free choral trail performance in Cork City Library on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-choral-06 
 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia) perform on The Grand Parade, Cork prior to their free choral trail performance in Cork City Library on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-choral-05 
 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir perform on The Grand Parade, Cork prior to their free choral trail performance in Cork City Library on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-choral-04 
 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir perform on The Grand Parade, Cork prior to their free choral trail performance in Cork City Library on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-choral-03 
 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir perform on The Grand Parade, Cork prior to their free choral trail performance in Cork City Library on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-choral-02 
 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir perform on The Grand Parade, Cork prior to their free choral trail performance in Cork City Library on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-choral-01 
 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir perform on The Grand Parade, Cork prior to their free choral trail performance in Cork City Library on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty four flight hours, to appear at the Festival.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bungee-07 
 EE news 01/05/2016. Kelly O'Brien story.
160ft (50metre) bungee jump event in aid of 'Care for Cal' at Cork City FC training ground at Curraheen.
From FACEBOOK PAGE- 4 year old Callum is from Co. Cork. He suffers from PHACE (Posterior fossa, Hemangioma, Arterial lesions, Cardiac abnormalities, Eye abnormalities) Syndrome which is a rare condition which affects approximately 1000 people worldwide.
His condition affects the Brain, Heart, Eye and he also has many other medical conditions which greatly impact his quality of life.
Symon Berry of UK Bungee Club gets Cork City FC player Mark O'Sullivan ready for his bungee jump with (second left) Damien Sreenan of The Bishopstown Bar and BodyChef.ie and (right) Cork City FC manager John Caulfield 'kindly' checking the bungee cord before sending his player into action.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bungee-06 
 EE news 01/05/2016. Kelly O'Brien story.
160ft (50metre) bungee jump event in aid of 'Care for Cal' at Cork City FC training ground at Curraheen.
From FACEBOOK PAGE- 4 year old Callum is from Co. Cork. He suffers from PHACE (Posterior fossa, Hemangioma, Arterial lesions, Cardiac abnormalities, Eye abnormalities) Syndrome which is a rare condition which affects approximately 1000 people worldwide.
His condition affects the Brain, Heart, Eye and he also has many other medical conditions which greatly impact his quality of life.
Kim Kennedy, Ballincollig and son 6yo Ryan Kennedy-Morley before she completed her bungee jump.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bungee-05 
 EE news 01/05/2016. Kelly O'Brien story.
160ft (50metre) bungee jump event in aid of 'Care for Cal' at Cork City FC training ground at Curraheen.
From FACEBOOK PAGE- 4 year old Callum is from Co. Cork. He suffers from PHACE (Posterior fossa, Hemangioma, Arterial lesions, Cardiac abnormalities, Eye abnormalities) Syndrome which is a rare condition which affects approximately 1000 people worldwide.
His condition affects the Brain, Heart, Eye and he also has many other medical conditions which greatly impact his quality of life.
Amy Histon and her son Callum McCarthy, all smiles before she completed her bungee jump.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bungee-04 
 EE news 01/05/2016. Kelly O'Brien story.
160ft (50metre) bungee jump event in aid of 'Care for Cal' at Cork City FC training ground at Curraheen.
From FACEBOOK PAGE- 4 year old Callum is from Co. Cork. He suffers from PHACE (Posterior fossa, Hemangioma, Arterial lesions, Cardiac abnormalities, Eye abnormalities) Syndrome which is a rare condition which affects approximately 1000 people worldwide.
His condition affects the Brain, Heart, Eye and he also has many other medical conditions which greatly impact his quality of life.
Amy Histon and her son Callum McCarthy, all smiles before she completed her bungee jump.
Pic; Larry Cummins

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