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Blackjack has always had a following in Ireland that goes beyond the occasional casino visit. There is something about the combination of a learnable strategy and genuine tension in each hand that suits the Irish approach to games and sport. Walk into the Macau Casino in Cork city on a weekend evening, or the Fitzpatrick’s Casino on the South Mall, and the blackjack t...


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The countdown is on for a group of locals in Cheltenham who’s horse that has a realistic chance in the St. James’ Place Festival Challenge Cup Open Hunters Chase on Friday – a race better known as ‘The Foxhunters’.

Carrying the hopes and dreams of the Near Or Never Syndicate is Con’s Roc, towering over 17hh, a 9-year-old which the group were very lu...


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The deputy president of ICMSA, Eamon Carroll, said that there is “utter confusion” at farm level on the status of the new rules on TB and their schedule of introduction. 

Mr Carroll noted that despite the ‘alarm bells’ ringing loudly throughout 2025 on the surge in bTB, it was not until September 2025 that we saw the response plan launched and ...


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Supporters of amateur drama have been turning up in huge numbers for the 44th annual West Waterford Drama Festival in St. Michael’s Hall, Ballyduff.

Proceedings got underway last Friday night with a performance of ‘Sive’ by Holycross Ballycahill Drama Group. The opening night coincided with a visit by Waterford T.D. and Government Chief Whip, Mary B...


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In a powerful, self-shot film, some of the game’s greatest, including Cork legend Bríd Stack, open their hearts, sharing the pure dedication and love that fuels their game, giving us a personal ‘Love Letter’ to Ladies Gaelic Football.

This sport has come so far, captivating the nation, but the journey continues, and our greatest moments are still ah...


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