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Rathkeale on the rise - Limerick town looks to come out of Covid-19 pandemic stronger than ever

There is a spirited community in West Limerick working on their town’s rejuvenation. Rathkeale which is perfectly located on the N21 between Limerick City and near Newcastle West will soon be at the elbow of the new Foynes to Limerick motorway (Adare Bypass), reducing travel time to about 20 minutes for many of the 94,000 people in Limerick City. Rathkeale’s workforce is highly skilled with 34% engaged in professional managerial, technical, or non-manual work - 43% work in Commerce, Trade and Professional Services and 7% in Agriculture. The unemployed can join the professionally managed Community Employment Project training programme for work experience and upskilling. The town also boasts three national schools, a secondary school, a crèche, the only Youth Centre outside Limerick City, and sheltered housing catering to some of the older residents.

Donal O Grady s tactics board: Déise must fire early to thwart Treaty counter-punches

Donal O Grady s tactics board: Déise must fire early to thwart Treaty counter-punches Limerick’s system works best when they get ahead. The Déise players and management will be aware The Limerick team during their water break during the Munster quarter-final win over Clare. The stop in play can break momentum but also gives managements a chance to readjust their tactics mid-game. Picture: Daire Brennan/Sportsfile Sat, 12 Dec, 2020 - 13:01 A confidant, solid, vigorous opening is required by Waterford tomorrow. They know that they can’t afford another first-half performance like they served up against Kilkenny in the semi-final. Limerick’s system works best when they get ahead. The Déise players and management will be aware that if Limerick get a lead they will close up shop by dropping bodies back to clog the space, playing the game on their terms by counterattacking effectively.

Longford s O Byrne Cup silverware a shining light in a Covid stricken dark year

padraig.obrien@longfordleader.ie Longford Secretary Peter O Reilly pictured with GAA President John Horan at the Abbeylara Dinner Dance back on March 7, just before the Covid-19 outbreak sent the country into lockdown );   ); The annual Longford GAA Convention takes place this Thursday night (7.30pm) and the virtual event via zoom starts at 7.30pm with contests for the Central Council position - Gerry Hagan (Killoe) v James Clarke (Clonguish) - and Assistant Treasurer - George McDermott (Killashee) v Marie O’Reilly Keenan (Colmcille).   The following are extracts from Longford GAA Secretary Peter O’Reilly’s Annual Report:  Coronavirus Pandemic  “I recall saying a few years back in my report about Longford GAA breaking with tradition when for the first time in many, many years we moved Convention from its home in Áras Uí Bhriain. Little did I realise that this year will be yet another break of a different sort with our first virtual Convention.   

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