The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Plenty of Tailteann Games medals for local athletes

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Tessa Dennison

LAST weekend saw Kerry athletes take to the national stage with the Tailteann Games finals in Santry on Saturday and Round 1 of the National League being held in Templemore the following day. The Tailteann Games, an inter-provincial schools competitio­n for Intermedia­te athletes, is always fiercely contested and this year was no exception.

The Mercy Mounthawk boys again stepped up the mark with gold for Mervyn Shalemba in the 200m and silver medals for Cillian Griffin in the 100m and Luke O’Carroll in the long jump. Cillian, Luke and Mervyn were joined by Marc Jones (Colaiste Mhuire Cobh) to take gold in the 4 x 100m relay. Basit Oyebanji competed in the 400m and won silver as part of the 4 x 400m relay team. Another silver medal came courtesy of Dawid Siegel (Tralee CBS) who came second in the shot. Darragh O’Leary (St. Brendan’s Killarney) competed in the 300m.

Competing for the girl’s team

Power is with the players. #GAA

Michael McCarthy @McCarthyMi­ck

I really can’t get over the GAA’s reaction, nevermind the original decision. It’s a “NO MATTER WHAT” attitude, in no way sheepish about the fact they broke their own rules and screwed Kildare. They’re actually annoyed Kildare have the temerity to defend their entitlemen­t.

Buff Egan @buff_egan

DELIGHTED with the actions of the Kildare Co board today. A Home Fixture is a Home Fixture No matter what. All true Gaels

were Niamh O’Mahony (Presentati­on Tralee) who led from the gun once again to take gold in the 3000m, Ciara Kennelly (St. Brigid’s Killarney) won silver in both the high jump and the 4 x 300m relay and Alyce O’Connor (Pobalscoil Inbhear Sceine Kenmare) who had a great run in the 1500m, finishing fourth overall and missing out on a medal by just 100th of a second. Katelyn Reid (Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhe) was fourth in the javelin.

Round 1 of the National League saw Kerry Athletics field a men’s team for the first time in a number of years. With the successes of our junior men over the last few months there was plenty of young talent to draw from, complement­ing our seasoned athletes. The women’s team had everything to prove after taking bronze in the final last year and both teams did well to finish in second place, the men on 103.5 points and the women on 116 points.

Competing for the women’s team were Tralee Harrier athletes Fiona Doyle (400m hurdles, high jump and 4 x 100m relay), Orla O’Reilly (100m, 200m, 4 x 100m

are Behind ye. The GAA have Forgotten their Roots. Think about the Future of the Organisati­on, Not €€. Their not called the Grab All Associatio­n for Nothing

Eamon Mc Gee @EamonMcGee

In all seriousnes­s fair play to everyone in Kildare GAA hopefully they don’t back down.

Conor.mortimer @Conmort

Regardless who they are playing fair play to Kildare gaa standing up to the GAA .... home advantage is worth more than any money or day out in HQ !!!!

Shane Stapleton

relay), Rachel Bowler (long jump, 4 x 400m relay), Solane Diogo (triple jump, javelin, 4 x 100m relay), Leanne Cronin (discus). Shona Heaslip (An Riocht) took on the 3000m and club mate Clodagh O’Connor competed in the 400m and 4 x 400m relay.

Team members from other county clubs were Mairead O’Neill (Gneeveguil­la, hammer), Aoife Mahony (Lios Tuathail, 1500m, 4 x 400m relay), Ruth Courtney (Killarney Valley, shot), Elizabeth Stack (Killarney Valley, 4 x 100m and guest in high jump).

A large number of Tralee Harrier athletes also made up the men’s team; Cillian Griffin (100m, 200m and 4 x 100m relay), Basit Oyebanji (400m, 4 x 400m relay, 4 x 100m relay), Luke O’Carroll (long jump, 4 x 100m relay), Cathal Fitzgibbon (800m), Alan O’Connor (discus).

Athletes from Lios Tuathail were Michael Tony (triple

@ShaneSaint

Important stand taken today by Kildare, and Cian O’Neill spoke very well, as you’d expect. Newbridge has been deemed fit for purpose and, given that Croke Park would be nowhere near full, players’ and supporters’ experience would be a far more exciting one at Conleth’s

Hugh Cahill @hughcahill­7

I hope Kildare refuse to budge. And I hope Mayo fans recognise that this is a chance to send the GAA a message. Money taking preference over what’s right and fair. Vote with your feet. #NewbridgeO­rNowhere

jump, 4 x 400m relay) and Ben Sheehan (4 x 100m relay, guest in long jump).

From St Brendan’s were Darragh Courtney (high jump) and Aaron Malik (pole vault, 400m hurdles, 4 x 400m relay). Rossa Foley (Farranfore Maine Valley) took on the javelin and weight for distance with teammates David Kenny doing the walk, Sean O’Shea the shot and Aidan Cahill running the 1500m.

The next round of the league takes place in Athlone on July 8 with the final fixed for Tullamore on August 19. Tullamore is also the venue this Saturday for the National Junior & U23 Track and Field Championsh­ips.

Sean Cavanagh @SeanCavana­gh14

Playing Kildare in Rd 3 of the 2013 qualifiers in Newbridge was one of the most competitiv­e games of my career. I truly believe common sense will prevail here. Hopefully sooner than later.

Aidan O’Rourke @AidanORour­ke

Although they have no obligation to, Mayo would solve this problem and earn widespread respect if they announce they’ll be kitting out in Newbridge along with Kildare.It’s incredible how out of touch the CCC are on this

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Cillian Griffin of Mercy Mounthawk and Munster, celebrates winning the Boys 4x100m Relay event, during the Tailteann Games T&F Championsh­ips at Morton Stadium, in Santry. BELOW: Niamh O’Mahony of Presentati­on Tralee, on her way to winning the Girls...
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