Ballinspittle, west Cork, Ireland. 8 February 2026. Courcey GAA Club held a tractor, car, truck and motorbike run on Sunday last in aid of 'Sister Act'. A large number of vehicles registered for the run. The tractors pass Garrylucas Beach during the run. Picture: Andy Gibson.
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Sisters Maeve and Eilish Mullooly from Strokestown, Co Roscommon, bring Lavally Lord Jaguar A487 to the ring. Owned by John Mullooly, the Angus bull sold for €4,000. Picture: Gerry Faughnan
Our Food Connects Tom Cronin Big interview with Amy Forde. \ Claire Nash
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Ballinspittle, West Cork, Ireland. 8 February 2026. Courcey GAA Club held a tractor, car, truck and motorbike run on Sunday last in aid of 'Sister Act'. A large number of vehicles registered for the run. Dressed up as nuns from the film 'Sister Act' were Mary Lordan, Ballinadee and Sharon Quinn, Old Head. Picture: Andy Gibson.
Enjoying a joke at the special heifer sale in Elphin Mart were, from left: Michael Raftery from Ballintubber, Co Roscommon, David Gibbons from Strokestown, Co Roscommon, and Kevin McCloskey from Enfield, Co Meath. Picture: Gerry Faughnan
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Sisters Maeve and Eilish Mullooly from Strokestown, Co Roscommon, bring Lavally Lord Jaguar A487 to the ring. Owned by John Mullooly, the Angus bull sold for €4,000. Picture: Gerry Faughnan
Our Food Connects Tom Cronin Big interview with Amy Forde. \ Claire Nash
Ballinspittle, West Cork, Ireland. 8 February 2026. Courcey GAA Club held a tractor, car, truck and motorbike run on Sunday last in aid of 'Sister Act'. A large number of vehicles registered for the run. Dressed up as nuns from the film 'Sister Act' were Mary Lordan, Ballinadee and Sharon Quinn, Old Head. Picture: Andy Gibson.
Enjoying a joke at the special heifer sale in Elphin Mart were, from left: Michael Raftery from Ballintubber, Co Roscommon, David Gibbons from Strokestown, Co Roscommon, and Kevin McCloskey from Enfield, Co Meath. Picture: Gerry Faughnan
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