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With tourism in Killarney at its lowest point, Chad Byrne brought his food out of the hotels and to the people with his converted horse box, The Hungry Donkey. Janine Kennedy writes.
Tara Foley from Co Kerry has been competing in sheepdog trials since she was 10, but this weekend is her first time competing in the Irish National. In conversation with Anne O’Donoghue
With their family farm and tea rooms at the foot of Carrauntoohil, Katie Jane Cronin grew up talking to all kinds of people. A skill she now uses in her radio career.
When he's not up at night calving cows, Oisín Sherlock is navigating the by-roads and farm roads of rural Ireland under the cover of darkness. Odile Evans writes
Odile Evans and Anne O'Donoghue have a stellar five week line-up of motorsports heroes that have gone from grassroots competition to the top of their game. In week one, we take a look at the numbers