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Keelan Sexton of Kilmurry Ibrickane in action against Seanie Malone of Miltown during their senior football county final replay at Cusack Park. Photograph by John Kelly.
Annual post-lockdown derby for the ‘Bricks and Miltown
June 5, 2021
Half a loaf is considerably better than no bread as following the postponement of last year’s secondary adult club competitions, a condensed county league schedule is set to commence this bank holiday Monday.
Four of the seven football leagues begin their campaigns on the first day possible of the government’s Covid-19 guidelines, with all divisions in both football and hurling limited to five matches which are based on last year’s fixtures.
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Due to Government guidance around public gatherings a private Funeral Mass will be held at St Benedicts Church Coolmeen at 11.30am on Wednesday followed with private Cremation at Shannon Crematorium at 2pm.
Family flowers only please.
Alexander Butler landed the Bonheiden Grand Prix CSI2 with Chilli B
Alexander Butler had a good weekend, as international competition got back into full swing for the first time since the raft of postponments due to the equine herpes virus (EHV-1) outbreak in Europe.
The Co Meath native claimed top honours in Sunday’s two-star Grand Prix at Bonheiden in Belgium on board the 14-year-old stallion Chilli B.
Ireland was strongly represented in the jump off, with Wexford’s Harry Allen finishing in sixth place with the 10-year-old stallion Guinness.
Butler was delighted to be back competing following the disruption caused by COVID-19 and the EHV-1 outbreak, saying: “It has been a very slow year, but now hopefully we can keep going. I have a nice string of horses that have the ability to compete at the big shows and I am looking forward to the rest of the season.”
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