Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Boyle creeper burglary / Boyle Bridge / Boyle GAA Club - Update 3rd November / Irelands Toughest Muckers / Cooney's Centra Charity Walk

Man due in court re Boyle creeper burglary

Shannonside FM report: A man is due in court this Friday in connection with a creeper burglary in Boyle. The break-in happened between Thursday night and Friday morning last at a house on the Carrick Road. A car was then stolen from the property but later recovered in Ballyshannon, Co Donegal. A man was arrested and appeared before Sligo District Court on Friday evening. He was remanded on bail to appear before Ballyshannon District Court this Friday, November 7th.

Boyle Bridge

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Work is proceeding today laying new limestone footpaths at Boyle Bridge



Boyle GAA Club - Update 3rd November
There will be a very special charity game in the Abbey Park on Saturday at 3pm to pay tribute to Cian Smith who is retiring prematurely from playing due to health reasons. Cian has given exceptional service to the Club as a player from under 8 to the present day. He holds county title medals in almost every age category and his most treasured possession is his All Ireland medal which he won with Roscommon Minors in 2006. A Boyle selection managed by David Casey will take on a selection managed by Fergal O’Donnell which will comprise mostly of Cian’s Roscommon colleagues of 2006 as well as other well known players. The proceeds from the game will go towards the Mayo-Roscommon Hospice and the Kyle Casey Fund. Kyle is son of former Roscommon and Ballinameen player Sean Casey, who is receiving medical treatment at present. Admission is optional and it is hoped that there will be a large turnout.
 

Irelands Toughest Muckers


Mickey Cull and Barry Brennan with daughter Saffron Cull and son Luke Brennan represented Drumderrig Care and Nursing Home, Boyle and became Irelands Toughest Muckers in Lough Key Forest Park on Sunday 2nd November

Irelands Toughest Muckers attracted 200+ competitors from all over Ireland. The very well-organised event of strength and endurance was set over a distance of 10 km with 15+ obstacles for competitors to overcome in our own beautiful Lough Key Forest Park, Boyle. Food and drink were available at the finish line, with music and entertainment after the event while waiting for all competitors to finish.
Congratulations to event organisers Darren O'Flaherty's family and friends as well a large group of marshals. Irelands Toughest Muckers must now continue and become one of Ireland's prestigious sporting events.
 

Cooney's Centra Charity Walk

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This cheerful group completed the Cooney's Centra Charity Walk in aid of Irish Cancer Society's Action Breast Cancer on Sunday afternoon 2nd November.

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First home (though it wasn't a competitive event) were sisters Martina and Olivia Cryan