Autumn Open Cross Country – Abbotstown
Fethard AC were proudly represented at the Autumn Open Cross Country Classic in Abbotstown, where two of the club’s athletes delivered outstanding performances over the challenging 8km course.

Fethard Athletic Club members L to R: Fintan Rice and Emmet McNamara
Emmet McNamara competed in the Over-35 category, producing a fantastic performance to finish in 26:43 and claim 3rd place in his age group. His pace and determination were evident throughout, reflecting his commitment and strong form this season.
Fintan Rice, running in the Over-60 category, also delivered an impressive performance, completing the course in 32:02to take 3rd place in his category. His consistency and experience shone through as he maintained a strong rhythm across the demanding terrain.
Both athletes’ excellent results have been rewarded with selection for the Irish team to compete at the Home Countries Masters Cross Country Championships, taking place on November 15th in Leeds. This is a tremendous achievement for both Emmet and Fintan, and a proud moment for Fethard AC.
Fethard & Killusty Community Council's 'Split The Cash' Lotto

Well done to Carrie Sweeney for winning our Community Split The Pot of €283 this week. Ticket drawn by Jimmy Shine. Thank you to everyone who supports our weekly draw. All money raised from this draw will be used to benefit our town.
Our next draw takes place on Thursday, October 30. Envelopes are €2 each or 3 for €5 and are available at the Tirry Community Centre, Kennys Centra Fethard, Lonergan's Bar, Fethard, and Butlers Off Licence, Fethard. Also we have a new scan to pay option. Please remember to fill in all three envelopes if you avail of the 'Three for €5' special offer.
Fethard & Killusty Community Council AGM
The Annual General Meeting of Fethard & Killusty Community Council will take place at 8pm on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, in the Tirry Centre, Barrack Street, Fethard.
GAA Sports Development Lotto Results
Fethard GAA Sports Lotto draw results for October 21, 2025, are as follows: the numbers drawn were: 11, 18, 20 and 25. We had no Jackpot winner and no Match 3 winner. One lucky dip winner received €100: Ben Shine. The next draw takes place on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, when the jackpot is €5,000.
Fethard GAA are looking for any photos to include in a Photo Album that they are compiling to be put online. Please send same to nollaigobroln@gmail.com or What’s App to Noel Byrne at Tel: 086 8076080.
Parish Church Lotto Draw Results

There was no jackpot winner in the Parish Lotto on Thursday, October 23, 2025. The numbers drawn were 6, 13, 18, and 21. The winner of the weekly draw for €30 was Jennifer Fogarty. Next week's Jackpot for Thursday, October 30, is €5,000.
Please find below the results of the ‘Our Fundraiser’ Halloween Giveaway Competition held on October 23, 2025. A big congratulations to the lucky winners.
· €2,000 Shop till U drop Cash Prize - Claire MacEvilly (Mayo)
· €500 Amazon Ireland gift card - Kate Deegan (Clare)
· The Weekend x 2 tickets - Fintan Gibney (Dublin)
Thank you so much for your support of the Fethard & Killusty Parish fundraiser. It makes a real difference, and we really appreciate your support.
We are delighted with the support shown for our Parish Lotto, it is a fundraising initiative that is of great benefit to the parish. Please pass the word on and invite friends and family to take part. You can join, see the draw results, and details of how your support is making a big difference at: https://www.ourfundraiser.ie/org/fethardkillusty
Fethard beat Moyle Rovers by one point in South U21 B Hurling Quarter Final
On Saturday last, October 18, we were treated to the most remarkable finish in the South Under21 Hurling B Quarterfinal, I’ve ever witnessed. In just 1 minute of injury time, Moyle Rovers were two points up and awarded a penalty. This was struck like a rocket but, came off the upright and back into play, resulting in a 60m free for Fethard. The free was taken by our young player, Danny Barry, who lobbed it into the square, where Matt Coen was waiting and got his hurley to the ball sending it to the back of the net. Full time was blown at the puck-out by referee Paddy Ivors. Victory to Fethard by a single point. Final score Fethard 2.16 to Moyle Rovers 3-12.
From the start, the game was dominated by Moyle Rovers scoring 0-6 to Fethard’s 0-01 from Danny Barry. We then added 3 points from Danny Barry, Conor Neville, and Jack Davey, leaving the score Rovers 0-06 Fethard 0-04, after 15 minutes. In the second quarter Rovers continued to dominate adding 0-5 to Fethard’s 0-3, one scored by Charlie Walsh, and Danny Barry scored two from frees. We were just about keeping in touch, with Rovers having also nine wides to Fethard’s two.
Whatever was said in the dressing room, our Fethard boys came out a ‘new team’ full of belief in their hurling confidence. Our younger members roared into the game with sub, Luke Lacey, contributing his part. We added 1-03 without reply, the goal scored by John Lacey, and points from Danny Barry 0-2 F, and Mark Neville 0-1 from play.
The power and strength of Rovers centre-forward was hard to handle, and he scored a goal in the fortieth minute. We bounced back with a Jack Quinlan point from play, only to be shocked on the next Rovers attack when their centre-forward passed to his full-forward who scored a goal. Within two minutes we scored a point from a free by Danny Barry, only to be punished again by Rovers centre-forward who scored another goal. Almost immediately they added a point to lead by six points at the end of the third quarter, 3-12 to 1-12.
We knuckled down again and hurled out of our skin in the last quarter, adding four points without reply, three from frees by Danny Barry, and one from Conor Neville, bringing us up to the final incident in injury time when Matt Coen got his hurley to a Danny Barry free achieving victory by the narrowest margin ending at Fethard 2-16, Moyle Rovers 3-12. Our wides tally in the second half was 7 to 2. All hurleys blazing now as we await the South semifinal.
Our full team must be complimented on their performance. Standing out on the evening were Noah O’Flynn, Charlie Walsh, Conor Neville, Mark Neville, Gavin Neville, Matt Coen, Jack Davey, John Lacey, Luke Lacey and Danny Barry.
Fethard team and scorers: Conor Treacy, Rory O’Mahony, Daragh Spillane, Michael J. Phelan, Charlie Walsh 0-1, Jack Quinlan 0-1, Noah O’Flynn, Matt Coen 1-0, Dara O’Meara, Conor Neville 0-2, John Lacey 1-0, Danny Barry 0-10 (8F), Mark Neville 0-1, and Gavin Neville. Sub Luke Lacey for Dara O’Meara (half-time). – (Match Report Noel Byrne).
Large crowd attend annual Harvest Festival

Holy Trinity Church welcomed a large congregation to their annual Harvest Festival Service on Sunday, October 19. The church was tastefully decorated with floral displays featuring Autumnal colours, local fresh fruit and vegetables and sheaves of corn adorning the pews and pulpit.
The service was led by Heidi Good from Kilkenny and the Fethard Choral Group directed by Ann Barry performed 3 beautiful songs including a haunting rendition of The Cloud's Veil by Liam Lawton. The congregational singing was accompanied on the 150 year old church organ by organist James Clooney who opened the service with a beautiful arrangement of Panis Angelicus.
During the service the new booklet The Medieval Church of Holy Trinity Fethard was launched together with 2026 calendars and notelets, with photographs taken by Colin Kenny. These can be purchased at the Horse Experience Museum, The Fethard Country Market on Friday mornings or the Church wardens. All proceeds will go to the continuing maintenance of this Medieval Church.
Fethard Bridge Club Results
The results of our game on Wednesday, 8 October were:
- 1st Nett Bridget Cuddihy and Dena Mulcahy
- 2nd Nett John Woodlock and Tadhg O'Connor
- 3rd Nett Francis Lacey and David O'Meara
- 1st Gross Carmel Condon and Brendan Kenny
- 2nd Gross Monica Anglim and Betty Walsh
- 3rd Gross Noel O'Dwyer and Bill O'Sullivan
Bridge continues at 7pm every Wednesday in the card room at Fethard Ballroom. New members always welcome.
Tractor Run in aid of Fethard Schools November 29
Light Up Fethard Vintage Car & Tractor Run promises to be one of the brightest events this year, in conjunction with Coolmoyne and Moyglass Vintage Club. Proceed will go towards Fethard’s schools and we encourage all to join in the fun with your lit-up vintage vehicles.
Registration takes place from 6pm to 6.45 pm at Fethard Town Wall at Watergate. The run will commence at 7pm. Fee is €20 per vehicle entered.
Social Dancing at Fethard Ballroom
Social Dancing continues at Fethard Ballroom on Sunday night, November 2, 2025, to the music of, ‘Chris Dallat’. All are welcome to come along and enjoy a terrific night’s social dancing from 8.30pm to 11.30pm. Admission is €10, which includes refreshments.
Christmas Cookery Demo, Nov 6 at Fethard Ballroom

Don’t miss our Christmas Cooking Demo in Fethard Ballroom on November 6 from 7.30pmm featuring Sinéad Delahunty, Delalicious, cookbook author and food educator; plus Live Cocktail Demo and Bites with Sadler’s Restaurant; and Flower Arrangement demo with Flower’s by Mandy, Fethard. Tickets costing €25 are available now from Sadler’s Restaurant, O’Sullivan’s Pharmacy, Dalton’s Pharmacy, Fethard Horse Country Experience or committee members.
Picture Perfect - Christmas Mini Session - coming to Fethard for the Christmas Market Day, Sun Nov 30.
Closing down after 70 years in business

Meehan’s Drapers & Stationers of Mullinahone are closing down on November 29, 2025 after 70 years in business.
Meehan’s Drapers stock Fethard Patrician Presentation Secondary School uniforms, which are reduced to half price and from now until November 29, 2025. The shop is open from Monday to Friday from 5.30pm to 7.30pm, and Saturday from 10am to 5pm. Contact us by Tel: 087 7716192 or 086 3739706.
Christmas Shoebox Appeal

The Christmas Shoebox Appeal is an Irish project that promises to get your 'Christmas Shoebox' into the hands of a needy child in Eastern Europe. All they ask is for you to fill a shoebox with a range of simple Christmas gifts, and drop it off at your local drop off point at Centra, Fethard, or Monica Pollard, Rocklow Road, up and including Monday, November 10, 2025. Monica also has some wrapped empty Shoeboxes available if someone needs one. HOW TO BUILD A SHOEBOX
All you need to do is get an average size shoebox (or a plastic storage container would also be great), and wrap it with Christmas paper. This year we are very short of empty shoe boxes and would be very grateful if anyone has some, to please drop them in to Fethard Community Centre.
Cuan Aoise Memory Cafe October Meeting

The next Cuan Aoise Memory Cafe will be held in Fethard Daycare Centre on Tuesday, October 28, from 11.30am to 1pm. Special guest is Josh Dowling, local Support Coordinator from ALONE to advise on ALONE supports.
The Memory Cafe is a FREE monthly meeting in a supportive, safe and comfortable place for people living with dementia. Their families, friends and caregivers. It is supported by The Alzheimer’s Society of Ireland, The Irish Dementia Cafe Network, South Tipperary Development CLG, Tipperary Age Friendly and The Government of Ireland.
Reminder for submissions to Emigrants Newsletter

Submissions invited for this year’s issue
Work has begun in compiling this year’s issue and club secretaries and organisations have been notified of this year’s deadline for articles, which is Friday, October 17, 2025. This invitation also applies to any individual at home or abroad, who feels like sharing their memories or family photographs for publication in this year’s issue.
We really appreciate our regular contributors and would love to have many more if possible. It is these articles that help make the Newsletter special and unique. It doesn’t matter if the articles are short or long, you will have the support of the editorial committee to help and tidy up and loose ends if required. We encourage you to give it a try . . . you won’t be disappointed. Articles and photos (with captions) can be submitted by email to emigrantsnewsletter@gmail.com or by hand or post to Joe Kenny, Rocklow Road, Fethard, Co. Tipperary E91 XR26.
Donations to Emigrants' Newsletter
You can also make a secure Credit Card or PayPal donation towards this year's Fethard & Killusty Annual Newsletter at www.fethard.com/donate/
All donations of €15 or more will be acknowledged in this year's issue unless you wish to remain anonymous.
Newsletters available online
Our aim is to make all our emigrants' newsletters available online. We currently have 18 issues available online from 1998 to 2015, the most recent being 2015 The others are available at fethard.com/newsletter Many of the older newsletters will need to be reformated to publish online, but we hope to achieve this if time allows.
Fethard Macra Celebrates 75 Years of Community and Friendship

Fethard Macra committee who will celebrate their 75th Anniversary on October 17, 2025. Back L to R Hugh Browne (club secretary), Liam Millerick, Catherine Millerick, Liam Cleary, Michael Moclair, Kevin Byrne, Daithi Burke, Lorcan Troy (club treasurer). Front L to R: Pat Murphy, Lisa Millerick (club chairperson), Svitlana Novikova, and Margaret Walsh.
Fethard Macra is proudly celebrating 75 years of community, friendship, and rural involvement this year. The club will host a special 75th Anniversary Celebration on Friday, October 17, inviting past and present members, supporters, and the wider community to join in marking this milestone occasion.
Guests can look forward to an evening of food, gluten-free cake options, music, and plenty of craic, with opportunities to reconnect and reminisce and discuss the future of the club. The club is also appealing for any photos, trophies, memorabilia, or stories connected to Fethard Macra, which will help showcase the club’s rich history. “Anything associated with Fethard Macra, especially old photos, would be greatly received,” said club chair Lisa Millerick.
We’d also like to encourage anyone who knows a young adult aged 17-35 who might be interested in joining Macra to come along, it’s the perfect chance to see what we’re all about. We can be contacted by phone or WhatsApp on Tel: 083 1364475. Kind regards, Lisa Millerick, Fethard Macra Chair.
Botanical Inks! Workshop

A workshop with Botanical Inks with artist Lucy Moore, using foraged and kitchen waste materials will take place at Cabragh Wetlands Centre E41 T266, on October 25, from 10am to 1pm. The cost is €50 per person, students and unwaged €25. Please wear suitable clothes for outdoors. For further information Tel: 086 0756448.
Enjoy making your own palette of inks from plant materials found in your locality. Join me for a fun morning of foraging and ink making; try out some pre-made inks (paper and brushes provided), enjoy a cuppa and delicious treat. Your walks will never be the same again!
Double Silver for Fethard AC Club at Tipperary XC Novice A Championships in Galbally

Fethard A.C. receiving second place men’s team L to R: Owen Fanning , Jack Spillane, Fintan Rice, James Maher and Hugh Morgan.
The Tipperary XC Novice A Championships took place in Galbally, where both the men’s and women’s teams faced challenging courses and delivered exceptional performances throughout. Despite the heavy conditions, every athlete showed grit, determination, and great team spirit, resulting in a memorable day and two team silver medals for the club.
The women tackled a demanding 4km course made up of four laps around the field. Conditions were tough underfoot, but the team rose to the occasion with brilliant runs across the board. Laura Earley led the charge, finishing 4th overall in 17:39, showing excellent form and strength. Close behind was Carol Molloy, who claimed 5th place (17:55) — a performance that reflected her dedication and consistent training.
Tanya O’Brien impressed on her debut, securing 8th place (18:19) with a confident run that showed great promise. Jessica Kennedy, also making her cross-country debut, wasn’t far behind in 9th place (18:27), pacing herself well and finishing strongly inside the top ten.
Deirdre Royce ran steadily to finish 23rd (21:24), followed by Paula Hendrickson in 24th, both showing strong endurance. Kitty Conroy (25th) and Aoife Horan (26th) made their debut appearances, tackling the course with great spirit. Oonagh Burke (27th), Áine Doocey (31st), and Theresa Coffey (32nd, XC debut) all contributed solidly to the team’s effort. Marie Carroll (35th), Lisa Williams (38th), Isobel Minogue (39th), and Tara Power (24:32, debut) rounded off the lineup with determination and pride.

Fethard A.C. Ladies team receiving their second place women’s team award presented by Owen Fanning. L to R: Tanya O’Brien, Laura Early, Carol Molloy and Owen Fanning.
The women’s team finished 2nd overall, with Laura Earley, Carol Molloy, and Tanya O’Brien forming the scoring trio — a fantastic result that reflected the group’s hard work, teamwork, and resilience on a demanding course.
The men faced an equally tough 6km course, made up of six laps of challenging terrain. Hugh Morgan led the team home in style on his debut, clocking 23:25 after a controlled and confident run. Fintan Rice followed in 23:52, showing focus and consistency throughout the race.
Just a few seconds behind, James Maher crossed the line in 23:55, displaying great composure and finishing power. Jack Spillane completed the scoring four with a strong effort of 24:30, helping to secure another set of vital team points.
Kevin Tobin impressed in his debut performance with 25:25, while Aidan O’Brien (26:26), also a first-timer, showed great perseverance and commitment. Joe Morgan made a welcome return to competition, finishing in 27:07 and adding valuable experience to the team. Mike Croome-Carroll, another debutant, finished in 31:27, showing excellent determination to complete the course.
The men’s team of Hugh Morgan, Fintan Rice, James Maher, and Jack Spillane also claimed 2nd place overall, rounding off an excellent day for the club.
It was a superb showing from both squads, with every athlete playing their part in securing double silver medals at the Tipperary XC Novice A Championships. The performances highlighted the club’s growing depth, strong camaraderie, and commitment to training. With so many impressive debuts and personal best efforts, the future looks very bright for the team as the cross-country season continues.
Public Rosaries at our Grottos during October
- Our Lady’s Grotto Fethard Parish Church
On Mondays and Thursdays at 6.30pm’
- Our Lady’s Grotto Killusty
After Mass on Sundays and on Tuesdays at 7pm
- Our Lady’s Grotto in the Abbey grounds
On Sundays at 4.30pm and on Wednesdays at 6.30pm
Also, in the Parish and Abbey churches before daily Mass.
- Special Appeal – Please join us in praying the Rosary at the above venues during the month of October. Pray Our Lady's Rosary, for her Rosary is the weapon against the evils of the world today. – St. Padre Pio.
Fitness Classes at Fethard Ballroom

The following Fitness Classes will start at Fethard Ballroom: Circuits on Tuesdays from 7pm to 8pm. Low Impact Aerobics on Thursdays from 10.15am to 11.15am. Classes are suitable for all fitness levels. Must be over 18 or older. For more information contact Bobbi at 087 2130414. Classes cost €10 per class. Please bring Mat, Water and Hand Weights (optional).
Big Picture: Holy Year Cross Slievenamon 1950s
This photograph was the second pilgrimage to Holy Year Cross on Slievenamon taken on June 29, 1951, and we've had many requests to identify some of those in the photograph while we still have people with us that can. If you are one of those, please email us at: fethardnews@gmail.com and send us your valuable information, using the number on photograph along with the name of the person you recognise. We will publish same at a later stage as we receive them.
You can zoom in closer to see more detail by clicking the photograph to zoom-in, and double-clicking the photograph to zoom-out or use the controls when you hover at the bottom of the photograph. If you can help with names or further information please let us know. Your comments, names or corrections are always welcome to: fethardnews@gmail.com
Richard (Dick) Lucey added the following information
8) Tommy O'Connell, Main Street, who had the shop with his wife.
13) Tim Tierney, Burke Street.
51) Mrs McLennan, Main Street.
52) Possibly one of the McLennan boys.
53) Mrs Sergeant Byrne, Main Street.
Hope this helps and that I got it correct!
Kevin Ryan replied with: no 8 is Tommy O’ Connell, no 9 ? Pollard, no 11 Mick Kearney, no 26 Jack ( sprig ) Nagle, no 46 Mick Halpin. To answer Fionas question, by the time Ray passed away the Cross was in a bad state of repair, so the lights never worked after that, the old wooden cross was replaced by the present one in 1974. Regards, Kevin Ryan.
Noel Byrne submitted the following information: No 4 Nora O Shea Quartercross, 7 Pat Byrne Claremore, 8 Tom O Connell Burke St, 21 Mrs Phil Darcy Killusty, 25 Connie Ryan Killurney, 25 Jim Kenny Grove Young Adult, 26 Jack Sprig Nagle Tinrush, 27 Pa Gleeson Cloran, 34 Sheehan ?, 38 Tommy Pollard Quartercross, 49 Mick Halpin Killusty South, 54 Jim Darcy Killusty South, 66 May Lonergan Helper to 65 Mary Barnable Hill Wall, 11 Is a Kearney Jack or Frank Killusty, These are some of the people I recognised Noel.
Fiona Taylor replied with the following information request: My grandmother was the last of my family branch to live in Killusty so it's probably a bit easier for me to notice resemblances. "Sheila's identification is really interesting as I was questioning no.59's identity. When I looked at no.59 first I thought of my granduncle Ray Dunne because they look very similar but then it dawned on me it wasn't Ray because the man in the photo was too old. However, now that we know no.59 is a Ryan I have more questions because I know my GGG grandmother was Bridget Darcy née Ryan. Bridget was Ray's grandmother. Would anyone know if there are any connections between Joe Ryan and the Darcys? Kind Regards, Fiona."
Sheila Corbett identified her parents: Holy year cross photo. No 59 is Joe Ryan and 60 is Dolly Ryan, Roebucksland, Fethard.
Fiona Taylor : Sent us the following Information:
"Jim Corr of Cappadrummin is my great granduncle and I believe he is the balding gentleman marked no.13.
Jim passed away just a few years after this photo was taken in 1954 aged just 53.
The gentleman next to him marked no.15 is quiet possibly his brother John (Jack) Corr...
Their 1st cousin Jim Darcy is the gentleman front left marked no. 54.
My grandaunt Alice O'Neill nee Dunne is definitely the lady marked no.44.
The boy marked no.10 looks like Johnny Sheehan..?
The boy marked no.11 maybe Christy Williams..?
The boy marked no.48 maybe a Byrnes..?
To me the lady in the hat marked No.5 looks quiet like an elderly Hannah Darcy nee Curran mother of afore mentioned Jim Darcy and the girl next to her marked no.4 looks quiet like her daughter Bridget Penfold nee Darcy (1912-1991)...
However, Hannah passed away in 1946 so if this picture dates to the 1950s it couldn't be her..?
If not then it's quiet possibly someone related to them..?
Hannah's grandmother was Mary Walsh sister of my GGG grandmother Ellen Corr née Walsh. There's a double marriage connection so basically two Darcy siblings married two 'Walsh' 2nd cousins.
I know my granduncle Ray Dunne took on the responsibility of tending to the light on top of Slievenamon after my great granduncle Jim Corr passed away. Sadly Ray passed away at a young age also at the age of 52 in 1978 when his family were still young and I don't know who tended to the light and cross after this."
The Cross on Slievenamon – a historic day in 1950!
A special contributor gives this impression of the first pilgrimage to Holy Year Cross on Slievenamon, which took place on Sunday, November 12, 1950.
"It was a pity the day was so bad", "We had great compassion for ye on Sunday". These were some of the phrases that greeted us as we returned from the blessing of the Cross on Slievenamon. But, fellow pilgrims, did not need these words of pity and compassion after Sunday's ceremony. The climb was stiff and steep; it was rough and wet. At times we had hardly enough breath to sing our hymns or to answer our rosaries on the pilgrimage up to this cross. A sleety shower caught us on the bleak bear mountainside, but not one turned back.
It blew a gale at the Cross as His Grace Most Rev. Dr O'Donnell gave his triple episcopal benediction to his noble memorial of the Holy Year and the Dogma of the Assumption. His grace sprinkled it with holy water from the sprig of the mountain heather and then humbly kissed the base of the cross.
The wind still tugged and tore at us as we devoutly, up there, high praised above the plains of Tipperary, answered Mary's prayer and as we listened to His Graces address, and Canon Ryan’s, both of which breathed forth our strong Catholic faith, and love for famed gentle, beautiful Slievenamon.
We witnessed with pleasure the rewarding of the committee who were responsible for promoting and erecting the cross.
Each member was presented to His Grace, who gave each one a medal His Grace brought just recently from Rome. The medals bear on one side the profile of Our Holy Father and on the other a beautiful representation of Our Lady being assumed into Heaven. And those men – Michael Mulcahey, Jim Corr, Dan Davis, Michael Byrne – and all the rest, indeed deserve reward for work so well done.
The wind blew all that time, fierce and strong, but thank God and Our Lady, there was no rain. Were we sorry we went up? On the country, we were glad and delighted, I may say.
We had, high up there, a sense of achievement, or triumphing over difficulties, of having made a true pilgrimage, of having gone, in some sense, the ‘Way of the cross’.
The memories of that day will never die – to see Bill Prout carry out the pilgrimage cross exultingly and joyously at the head of our procession; to see His Grace of Brisbane, make the last difficult ascent as a humble pilgrim on foot of the mist of pilgrims; to see Canon Ryan so boldly ride his white horse to the Cross – these are things we shall always remember.
Yes November 12, 1950, on Slievenamon will always be a historic in our lives."
Faces and Places from the Past
This week we have a variety of photographs taken at a Coolmore Family Sports Day held on June 9, 1996. We invite people to let us know any missing names, including first names, or any other information that we can add to our files for future generations. If anyone can help us, please do and send any comments, photo information, names, to fethardnews@gmail.com

Coolmore Family Sorts Day, June 9, 1996

Coolmore Family Sorts Day, June 9, 1996

Coolmore Family Sorts Day, June 9, 1996

Coolmore Family Sorts Day, June 9, 1996

Coolmore Family Sorts Day, June 9, 1996

Coolmore Family Sorts Day, June 9, 1996

Coolmore Family Sorts Day, June 9, 1996.

Coolmore Family Sorts Day, June 9, 1996

Coolmore Family Sorts Day, June 9, 1996

Coolmore Family Sorts Day, June 9, 1996
Please send any comments, photo information, names or stories, to fethardnews@gmail.com
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