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  • No Limits...5th year pupils of St Flannan's College, Ennis, Eoin Carroll, Elise Pyne, Jack Browne, Emer Kenny,  and Gavin Guthrie, who won 3rd place in the NASA AMES Space Settlement Design contest. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • No Limits...5th year pupils of St Flannan's College, Ennis, Eoin Carroll, Elise Pyne, Jack Browne, Emer Kenny,  and Gavin Guthrie, who won 3rd place in the NASA AMES Space Settlement Design contest. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Taoisach Brian Cowen greets pupils in Physics Class at St Caimin's school, Shannon during his visit to Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Alisha Monaghan, Michelle Rogers, Nicola Conway, Anna Van Nieuwenhove and Susie Monaghan doing physics experiments  at Killaloe Convent Primary School. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Taoisach Brian Cowen with vice principal John Cleary and pupils in Physics Class at St Caimin's school, Shannon during his visit to Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sarah Mc Grath, a former pupil of St Joseph's Secondary School, Tulla,  with her nine gold medals which she won at the Empire State Games for the Physically Challenged in America. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Joost Bos, a member of Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company, Kilkee,  in rehearsals for a physical theatre performance entitled "The Trip" which runs in Kilkee Community Centre on the first three Fridays of August at 8.30p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Astrid Adler, director, and member of Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company, Kilkee,  in rehearsals for a physical theatre performance entitled "The Trip" which runs in Kilkee Community Centre on the first three Fridays of August at 8.30p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Alan Mc Namara and Rob Hopkins, members of the Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company, Kilkee,  in rehearsals for a physical theatre performance entitled "The Trip" which runs in Kilkee Community Centre on the first three Fridays of August at 8.30p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Crackd Spoon290708003.jpg
  • Ciaran Russell is worked on by Neil Mc Carthy, Physical Therapist, at a Clare senior footballers training session in Cusack park ahead of their forthcoming Munster championship clash with Limerick. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Former WBA Super bantamweight champion Bernard Dunne, a Carambola Kids ambassador, is presented with a gift by boxing fans James Keenan and Quentin Sherlock to mark his visit to The Holy family school in Ennis to promote the importance of healthy eating and physical fitness. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Former WBA Super bantamweight champion Bernard Dunne, a Carambola Kids ambassador,  pictured addressing pupils during his visit to The Holy family school in Ennis to promote the importance of healthy eating and physical fitness. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bernard Dunne-20141216-008.JPG
  • Astrid Adler, director, and member of Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company, Kilkee,  in rehearsals for a physical theatre performance entitled "The Trip" which runs in Kilkee Community Centre on the first three Fridays of August at 8.30p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Crackd Spoon290708012.jpg
  • Astrid Adler, director, and member of Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company, Kilkee,  in rehearsals for a physical theatre performance entitled "The Trip" which runs in Kilkee Community Centre on the first three Fridays of August at 8.30p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Crackd Spoon290708005.jpg
  • Ciaran Russell is worked on by Neil Mc Carthy, Physical Therapist, at a Clare senior footballers training session in Cusack park ahead of their forthcoming Munster championship clash with Limerick. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clare Football Preview-20170519-002.JPG
  • Former WBA Super bantamweight champion Bernard Dunne, a Carambola Kids ambassador,  signing a boxing glove for pupil Rhys Donovan during his visit to The Holy family school in Ennis to promote the importance of healthy eating and physical fitness. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bernard Dunne-20141216-016.JPG
  • Former WBA Super bantamweight champion Bernard Dunne, a Carambola Kids ambassador,  signing a boxing glove for pupil Rhys Donovan during his visit to The Holy family school in Ennis to promote the importance of healthy eating and physical fitness. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bernard Dunne-20141216-015.JPG
  • Former WBA Super bantamweight champion Bernard Dunne, a Carambola Kids ambassador,  signing a boxing glove for pupil David O Grady during his visit to The Holy family school in Ennis to promote the importance of healthy eating and physical fitness. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bernard Dunne-20141216-014.JPG
  • Former WBA Super bantamweight champion Bernard Dunne, a Carambola Kids ambassador, signs a boxing glove for pupil Leah Creamer during his visit to The Holy family school in Ennis to promote the importance of healthy eating and physical fitness. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bernard Dunne-20141216-013.JPG
  • Former WBA Super bantamweight champion Bernard Dunne, a Carambola Kids ambassador,  with young boxer Andy Endijs Anderson during his visit to The Holy family school in Ennis to promote the importance of healthy eating and physical fitness. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bernard Dunne-20141216-012.JPG
  • Former WBA Super bantamweight champion Bernard Dunne, a Carambola Kids ambassador,  pictured addressing pupils during his visit to The Holy family school in Ennis to promote the importance of healthy eating and physical fitness. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bernard Dunne-20141216-011.JPG
  • Pupils look on as Former WBA Super bantamweight champion Bernard Dunne, a Carambola Kids ambassador, speaks during his visit to The Holy family school in Ennis to promote the importance of healthy eating and physical fitness. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bernard Dunne-20141216-010.JPG
  • Pupils look on as Former WBA Super bantamweight champion Bernard Dunne, a Carambola Kids ambassador, speaks during his visit to The Holy family school in Ennis to promote the importance of healthy eating and physical fitness. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bernard Dunne-20141216-009.JPG
  • Former WBA Super bantamweight champion Bernard Dunne, a Carambola Kids ambassador,  pictured addressing pupils during his visit to The Holy family school in Ennis to promote the importance of healthy eating and physical fitness. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bernard Dunne-20141216-007.JPG
  • Pupils look on as Former WBA Super bantamweight champion Bernard Dunne, a Carambola Kids ambassador, speaks during his visit to The Holy family school in Ennis to promote the importance of healthy eating and physical fitness. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bernard Dunne-20141216-006.JPG
  • Former WBA Super bantamweight champion Bernard Dunne, a Carambola Kids ambassador,  pictured with XXX during his visit to The Holy family school in Ennis to promote the importance of healthy eating and physical fitness. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Former WBA Super bantamweight champion Bernard Dunne, a Carambola Kids ambassador,  is introduced to a gathering of pupils during his visit to The Holy family school in Ennis to promote the importance of healthy eating and physical fitness. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bernard Dunne-20141216-004.JPG
  • Former WBA Super bantamweight champion Bernard Dunne, a Carambola Kids ambassador,  pictured with pupils during his visit to The Holy family school in Ennis to promote the importance of healthy eating and physical fitness. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bernard Dunne-20141216-003.JPG
  • Former WBA Super bantamweight champion Bernard Dunne, a Carambola Kids ambassador,  pictured with pupils during his visit to The Holy family school in Ennis to promote the importance of healthy eating and physical fitness. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bernard Dunne-20141216-002.JPG
  • Former WBA Super bantamweight champion Bernard Dunne, a Carambola Kids ambassador,  arrives with school PE coordinator Sean O Neill to The Holy family school in Ennis to promote the importance of healthy eating and physical fitness. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ladies In Red....Crusheen's medic and club treasurer, Orla O Donnell, Physical therapist Tina Meaney and club secretary Joanne Meaney. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Clare's New manager Mick O Dwyer with selector Michael Neylon and physical trainer Micheal Cahill and Arthur French at trials for new Clare football players at St. Flannan's College, Ennis.
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  • Clare's New manager Mick O Dwyer with physical trainer Micheal Cahill at trials for new Clare football players at St. Flannan's College, Ennis.
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  • Clare's New manager Mick O Dwyer with selector Michael Neylon and physical trainer Micheal Cahill and Arthur French at trials for new Clare football players at St. Flannan's College, Ennis.
    Clare Football20121110-001.JPG
  • Rosaleen Griffin from the Irish Association of Physical Therapists soothes some aching muscles at Market Square following the Sky Ride Etape Hibernia. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Sarah Mc Grath, a former pupil of St Joseph's Secondary School, Tulla,  with her nine gold medals which she won at the Empire State Games for the Physically Challenged in America. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sarah Mc Grath, a former pupil of St Joseph's Secondary School, Tulla,  with her nine gold medals which she won at the Empire State Games for the Physically Challenged in America. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah Mc Grath001.jpg
  • Joost Bos, a member of Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company, Kilkee,  in rehearsals for a physical theatre performance entitled "The Trip" which runs in Kilkee Community Centre on the first three Fridays of August at 8.30p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Crackd Spoon290708016.jpg
  • Joost Bos, a member of Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company, Kilkee,  in rehearsals for a physical theatre performance entitled "The Trip" which runs in Kilkee Community Centre on the first three Fridays of August at 8.30p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Crackd Spoon290708014.jpg
  • Astrid Adler, director, and member of Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company, Kilkee,  in rehearsals for a physical theatre performance entitled "The Trip" which runs in Kilkee Community Centre on the first three Fridays of August at 8.30p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Crackd Spoon290708011.jpg
  • Astrid Adler, director, and member of Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company, Kilkee,  in rehearsals for a physical theatre performance entitled "The Trip" which runs in Kilkee Community Centre on the first three Fridays of August at 8.30p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Crackd Spoon290708009.jpg
  • Astrid Adler, director, and member of Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company, Kilkee,  in rehearsals for a physical theatre performance entitled "The Trip" which runs in Kilkee Community Centre on the first three Fridays of August at 8.30p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Crackd Spoon290708007.jpg
  • Astrid Adler, director, and member of Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company, Kilkee,  in rehearsals for a physical theatre performance entitled "The Trip" which runs in Kilkee Community Centre on the first three Fridays of August at 8.30p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Crackd Spoon290708006.jpg
  • Alan Mc Namara and Rob Hopkins, members of the Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company, Kilkee,  in rehearsals for a physical theatre performance entitled "The Trip" which runs in Kilkee Community Centre on the first three Fridays of August at 8.30p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Crackd Spoon290708002.jpg
  • Alan Mc Namara and Rob Hopkins, members of the Crack'd Spoon Theatre Company, Kilkee,  in rehearsals for a physical theatre performance entitled "The Trip" which runs in Kilkee Community Centre on the first three Fridays of August at 8.30p.m. nightly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Crackd Spoon290708001.jpg
  • Ruth Ganty looks on during the Clare Sports Partnership Buntús Primary Schools Physical Education Initiative at the Holy Family school in Ennis. To date, thirty two schools, three hundred teachers, and five thousand pupils have availed of this programme.  Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Children line up to take part in the Clare Sports Partnership Buntús Primary Schools Physical Education Initiative at the Holy Family school in Ennis. To date, thirty two schools, three hundred teachers, and five thousand pupils have availed of this programme.  Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Children taking part in the Clare Sports Partnership Buntús Primary Schools Physical Education Initiative at the Holy Family school in Ennis. To date, thirty two schools, three hundred teachers, and five thousand pupils have availed of this programme.  Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Children taking part in the Clare Sports Partnership Buntús Primary Schools Physical Education Initiative at the Holy Family school in Ennis under the watchful eye of instructor Ema Slattery. To date, thirty two schools, three hundred teachers, and five thousand pupils have availed of this programme.  Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Children taking part in the Clare Sports Partnership Buntús Primary Schools Physical Education Initiative at the Holy Family school in Ennis. To date, thirty two schools, three hundred teachers, and five thousand pupils have availed of this programme.  Photograph by John Kelly.
    Buntus CSP013.jpg
  • Children taking part in the Clare Sports Partnership Buntús Primary Schools Physical Education Initiative at the Holy Family school in Ennis. To date, thirty two schools, three hundred teachers, and five thousand pupils have availed of this programme.  Photograph by John Kelly.
    Buntus CSP011.jpg
  • Children taking part in the Clare Sports Partnership Buntús Primary Schools Physical Education Initiative at the Holy Family school in Ennis. To date, thirty two schools, three hundred teachers, and five thousand pupils have availed of this programme.  Photograph by John Kelly.
    Buntus CSP009.jpg
  • Children taking part in the Clare Sports Partnership Buntús Primary Schools Physical Education Initiative at the Holy Family school in Ennis. To date, thirty two schools, three hundred teachers, and five thousand pupils have availed of this programme.  Photograph by John Kelly.
    Buntus CSP007.jpg
  • Children taking part in the Clare Sports Partnership Buntús Primary Schools Physical Education Initiative at the Holy Family school in Ennis. To date, thirty two schools, three hundred teachers, and five thousand pupils have availed of this programme.  Photograph by John Kelly.
    Buntus CSP004.jpg
  • Children taking part in the Clare Sports Partnership Buntús Primary Schools Physical Education Initiative at the Holy Family school in Ennis. To date, thirty two schools, three hundred teachers, and five thousand pupils have availed of this programme.  Photograph by John Kelly.
    Buntus CSP003.jpg
  • Colaiste Muire Ennis students  ..Winners - Jane Seward, Ciara Pender and Doireann Wylde who were awarded scolarships to the University College Cork Summer Academy. Photograph by John Kelly.....Places were awarded to 100 students fomr Post-Primary schools nationwide who had exelled in a particular field.  (English/Performing Arts/Languages/Science/Engineering and Technology, Art and Design/Business and Politics, Sport).  duration one week (residential)...Students will take taster courses in Humanities, Business, Law, Life Sciences, Physical Science and Engineering.  They will have an opportunity too, to make use of Top Sporting Facilities.....
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