Fethard Community Household Survey

Fethard Community Council wants to learn how your household feels about the area, how you experience life in Fethard, and any ideas or suggestions you may have for its future. This survey is completely anonymous and confidential. Surveys will be analysed by external advisers.
When deciding on the answers, discuss the question in your household if you can and try to give the overall household opinion. Please note this survey should take about 15 minutes to complete. Please submit just one survey per Household.
Please complete this as soon as you can; the closing date is extended to Wednesday, October 15. Just CLICK HERE to go to survey and off you go! Thank you for your participation in shaping the future of Fethard.
If you would prefer to complete the survey on paper, hard copies are available at the Community Office and at Fethard Horse Country Experience. Completed surveys can be returned, anonymously, to the collection box at Fethard Horse Country Experience by Wednesday, October 15.
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 & Killusty Community Council's 'Split The Cash' Lotto

Well done to Liam Sweeney for winning our Community Split The Pot of €276 this week. Ticket drawn by Mary O'Dwyer. 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 16. 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.
Botanical Inks! Workshop

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!
Parish Church Lotto Draw Results
There was no jackpot winner in the Parish Lotto on Thursday, October 9, 2025. The numbers drawn were 5, 10, 14, and 21. The winner of the weekly draw for €30 was Kathleen Maher. Next week's Jackpot for Thursday, October 16, is €5,000.
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
GAA Sports Development Lotto Results
Fethard GAA Sports Lotto draw results for October 7, 2025, are as follows: the numbers drawn were: 6, 9, 12 and 35. We had no Jackpot winner and two Match 3 winners who received €75 each: John Noonan, and Denise McGrath. One lucky dip winner received €100: Ben Shine. The next draw takes place on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, when the jackpot is €4,600. More Results
Fethard Ladies Senior Football County Final against Brian Borus played in Golden

Hard luck to our senior girls who were beaten on Sunday by Brian Borus on a scoreline of Fethard 1-07 to Brian Borus 3-04. This girls have been fantastic again this year playing some great football but just coming up short. Indeed, the past several years reaching four county finals in a row, they will no doubt be back next year. Allthough a tough loss, the girls and management can hold there heads high in what they have achieved to date and no doubt more to come.
On Sunday last, October 5, Fethard Senior Football team played their fourth county final in four years, in Golden, against Brian Borus. Fethard got off to a flying start scoring 1-2 in five minutes, the goal scored with a great finish from Lucy Spillane, and the two points scored by her sister Heather, one from play the other from a free. Fethard were very much in command for the first 20 minutes, creating many chances but not finishing well. Brian Borus got their only score of the half with a point from play in the 23rd minute. Heather Spillane added another point from a free. Then at almost at half time, Fethard were awarded a penalty, that unfortunately went wide, leaving the half time score, Fethard 1-3, to Brian Borus 0-1.
Immediately on resumption, Fethard were awarded a free in front of goal. With a strong wind blowing, we shot wide. Borus won the kick-out and on their first attack scored a point from play. During the next five minutes, disaster struck, with two goals scored by Brian Borus. In the 37th minute we had our second point from play when Emaleigh Cuddihy ran to Megan Coen, and then a great score finished by Niam Hayes, bringing the margin back to a single point. Borus scored 1-2 in the following 10 minutes bringing their advantage back to six points. Fethard played their hearts out, scoring three points, the first from play by Heather Spillane, the second from a free from sub Faya Lavin, just on, and the final score from a great run and finish from our fullback Carrie Davey. We lost Áine Connolly to injury in the 57th minute. The referee played seven minutes of injury time before the final whistle was blown, leaving the final score, Brian Borus 3-4 to Fethard 1-7. Fethard certainly rued their missed chances with a total 8od eight wides.
Those who caught the eye were Carrie Davey, Emaleigh Cuddihy, Aine Connolly, Alison Connolly, Nell Spillane, Lucy Spillane, Emily Spillane, Heather Spillane, and Megan Coen, Team and scorers Sarah Smith, Sinead Delahunty, Carrie Davey 0-1, Alison Connolly, Aine Connolly, Nell Spillane, Emaleigh Cuddihy, Lucy Spillane 1-0, Emily Spillane, Kate Burke, Heather Spillane 0-4 (2F), Megan Coen, Anna Prendergast, Muireann O’Connell, and Niamh Hayes 0-1. Subs used were Faye Lavin, and Aine Lawrence. Thanks to the Management for a great Year. – (Match Report Noel Byrne).
'Split The Pot' Winner October 6

Congratulations to Patricia Treacy who is this week's winner of Fethard Ladies Football Club’s ‘Split the Pot’ draw for €525 and Tommy Reilly, the winner of our Bonus Draw for €200. The next row takes place on Sunday, October 19, tickets available online or in local shops in Fethard. Entries before 8.30pm on Sunday. Thanks to all for your continued support.
Social Dancing at Fethard Ballroom
Social Dancing continues at Fethard Ballroom on Sunday night, October 12, 2025, to the music of, ‘Muriel O’Connor and Fran Curry’. 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.
Celebrating Climate Action Week
Fethard Tidy towns and Climate Action group warmly invite you to come to a composting talk, given by compost expert Nuala Madigan on Monday, October 13, at 8pm in the Tirry Community Centre. The free talk will kickstart climate action week in Fethard, and is free of charge. You won't view those pesky leaves, grass clippings, old cardboard and weeds in the same way again! Magic ingredients!'

Intermediate County football quarterfinal in Bansha
Over the last weekend Fethard came out on the wrong side with both Teams now out of the Championships. On Saturday, October 4, we played the Intermediate Football County quarterfinal in Bansha before a large attendance, when in Injury time, Rockwell Rovers scored three points to move on to the semifinal.
Rockwell Rovers opened the scoring with a point. For the next ten minutes Fethard dominated the game playing lovely fast football and scoring 1-2. A peach of a finish by Matt Coen scored a goal set up by Mark Neville and Charlie Walsh, followed with a point from a free by Matt Coen. Noah Flynn scored the second point from play, after a great pass from Jack Quinlan. In the twelfth minute Joedy Sheehan received a harsh black card. with Rovers Before the end of the quarter Rockwell Rovers worked out a goal leaving the score Fethard 1-2 to Rockwell Rovers 1-1.
In the first minute of the second quarter, Rovers drew level. Within a minute Fethard were back in front when Mark Neville kicked a two-pointer from a free. Fethard’s Matt Coen scored a point from a free in the next 5 minutes. Rovers kept in touch and Jamie McCormack, between the posts for Fethard, came to our rescue with some fine saves. Rovers scored a point from play in the final five minutes of the first half. Fethard came good again when Joedy returned after his 10 minutes break, and stretched the lead to three points, with points from Matt Coen, a 20m free, and Ryan Walsh from play, to leave the half-time score, Fethard 1-7 to Rockwell Rovers 1-4.
After the interval we had no change of personal on the first fifteen. Rovers were quickest out of the block, scoring a point from play in the 35th minute. Brian Healy scored a point from a free on the kick-out. We were then punished with a Rovers’ goal scored in the 38th minute. After an exchange of points, Liam Kiely scored a great point for Fethard from play. Rovers scored one which left the sides level again, Fethard 1-9, to Rockwell Rovers 2-6.
In the 42nd minute we had a great goal set up by Charlie Walsh on a counterattack, and finished by a great kick from Matt Coen, to go three points up. Within two minutes Rovers pulled two single points back, leaving us only one point ahead at the 45th minute. Fethard then introduced Conor Neville for Rory O’Mahony, and Charlie Hackett for Gavin Neville.
After no scores for either side in the next ten minutes, Fethard brought in Andrew Connerton for Brian Healy. Rovers then drew level scoring a point. Fethard were then dealt another blow when Shane Neville received a black card. Matt Coen kicked a great point in the 58th minute to go ahead. Rovers then got a point from a free to level the game in the first minute of injury time. Rovers full-forward scored another point and won the kick-out after which their corner-forward kicked a great two-pointer with ease, leaving the final score, Rockwell Rovers 2-13, to Fethard 2-10. Hard Luck to our Fethard team who played a great game.
Those who caught the eye on the day were Jamie McCormack, Noah O’Flynn, Liam Kiely, Charlie Walsh, and Matt Coen. Fethard team and scorers: Jamie McCormack, Rory O’Mahony, Darragh Spillane, Gavin Neville, Noah O’Flynn 0-1, Dara O’Meara, Joedy Sheehan, Jack Quinlan, Ryan Walsh 0-1, Brian Delahunty, Mark Neville 0-2 (P), Liam Kiely 0-1, Charlie Walsh, Matt Coen 2-4 (3F), and Brian Healy 0-1F. Subs used: Conor Nevile, Charlie Hackett, and Andrew Connerton Thanks to the Management for a great Year. Beg la eile le cúnamh Dé!
– (Match Report Noel Byrne)
Art Exhibition and Charity Auction in aid of Killusty Pony Show and Irish Injured Jockeys’ Fund.
On Saturday, October 11, a charity auction and exhibition of the artwork by David Baird will be held in the Minella Hotel.
A huge selection of paintings by Clonmel based artist, David Baird are currently available to view online and bid on at www.michaelryan.ie/auctions. There are over 100 paintings in the collection and they include personnel and scenes from the Irish racing industry, hunting, showing, eventing and polo.
Many well known local people have been painted over the years and are included in the collection. With over a decade of work represented, each piece offers a rare glimpse into the character and spirit of Ireland’s equestrian community.
The event will begin with a viewing of the artwork at 6p.m. followed by a ‘live’ auction at 8 p.m. The ‘live’ auction on the night will include the first 1-20 paintings which can be viewed in advance online.
Tickets are available at this Link BUY TICKETS
Contact Nicola on 087 674 2401 or Pat on 087 945 1810 .

Fethard Macra Celebrate 75th Anniversary

Fethard Macra will celebrate their 75th year Anniversary on October 17, 2025, and if any of the past Fethard Macra members have photographs of events over the years the committee would really appreciate getting copies of them for ther 75th Anniversary event. Thanks in advance. Hope to hear from you soon. We can be contacted by phont or WhatsApp on Tel: 083 1364475. Kind regards, Lisa Millerick, Fethard Macra Chair.

Fethard Macra, founded in 1950, will celebrated their 75th Anniversary on October 17, 2025. This is one of the earliest photographs of Fethard Macra na Feirme committee, taken at their Annual Dinner Dance in Galtee Hotel Cahir c.1957. Back L to R: Paddy Walsh, Pat Molloy, John Skehan, Tom O'Dea, Dick Hennessy, Michael Smyth, Paddy Heffernan, Joe Hayes. Front L to R: John H. Delany, Rody Holohan, David Hurley, Henry Quinn, Nat. Burke, Pierce O'Donnell, Denis McGrath and Dermot Rice.
Fethard’s First Christmas Fat Stock Show and Sale

This photographs scanned from a negative taken by the late Willie Boland, captures a scene at Fethard's first ever Fat Stock Show Sale held at Spittlefield, Fethard, on November 30, 1954. Organised by Fethard Branch of Macra na Feirme.
The first annual Christmas Fat Stock Show and Sale held by Fethard Branch French of Macra na Feirme, at Spittlefield, Fethard, on Tuesday, November 30, 1954, was a complete success. Established only three years, the branch has already an excellent record to its credit. It has conducted successful local crop competitions and cattle weight-judging contests, as well as numerous other activities, and there is very keen and growing membership. Mr Thomas Coffey, of Brodeen, is chairman, and Mr Denis McGrath of Rathkenny, the honorary secretary. The club works in cooperation with the Fethard Guild of the Irish Countrywomen's Association, one of the most active and progressive in the country.
There were about one hundred and fifty entries for Tuesday’s show and sale, and the judges were most impressed by the quality of exhibits. Very high prices were realised at sale held by Messrs Stokes and Quirke, auctioneers. There was keen competition and complete clearance was effected. Buyers were present from many surrounding counties and there were some Northern buyers.
The show champion, at three-year-old bullock owned by Michael D. Stokes, Fethard, secured top price of 88 guineas, the purchaser being Messrs Martin O'Connor and Sons, Cashel.
A three-year old bullock owned by Major Hughes, Annsgift, also fetched 88 guineas, the buyer being W. Dwyer, Ballinure, Thurles. Mr John Ronan, Premier Meats, bought seven cattle, including a first prize winner for prices ranging between 47 and 57 guineas.
Time Travel in Fethard - History Course

The Fethard Historical Society have come up with a novel idea to bring interested local people on a ‘travel in time’ journey through the history of their home area. It’s a seven-week basic course (seven Tuesdays in October and November), that introduces the participants to the ‘thrills and the spills’ of our ancestors as they have played out in the Fethard area - from ancient times right up to the modern era.
The relaxed course will pull together all the information and stories that the members of the Historical Society have gathered up over the past forty years, and put that history in a ‘Timeline of events’ that will show how people and society has changed over time.
What becomes clear is that the history of Fethard is, in many ways, the history of Ireland. What’s pretty unique about Fethard is that the evidence of that history is still to be seen in the town and area. For instance, the church that the incoming Normans built over eight hundred years ago is still there, and still in regular use to this day, which is all quite amazing.
The seven sessions, in the Tirry Centre, will run from 8pm to 9.30 pm on the seven Tuesday evenings, from 14th October onwards, and the cost is €5 per night. Second level and third level students go free, as the Historical Society wishes that the younger generations will go on to love their town and area as much as their elders do. A place on the course can be booked by emailing: history@fethard.com. All welcome.
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.
Cuan Aoise Memory Cafe a great success

Photographed at the Cuan Aoise Memory Café are L to R: Michael Costello, special guest Michael 'Mouse' Morris, and Fionnuala O'Sullivan.
A huge 'Thank You' to everyone who attended our inaugural Cuan Aoise Memory Cafe. Our special guest was Michael 'Mouse' Morris, who brought his Cheltenham Gold Cup and Grand National trophies along. We were also joined by Cllr Mark Fitzgerald, Leas Chathaoirleach Tipperary County Council, who entertained us with some songs. Our next Memory Cafe will take place on Tuesday October 28.

Cllr Mark Fitzgerald, Leas Chathaoirleach Tipperary County Council, who entertained all present with some songs.
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).
Fethard Community Playgroup AGM
The AGM of Fethard Community Playgroup will take place in the Playschool, Rocklow Road, on Monday, October 13, at 8pm. All are welcome.
Harvest Festival Service on October 19
This year's Harvest Festival Service will take place in Holy Trinity Church of Ireland, Fethard, on Sunday, October 19, at 7pm. All are welcome and refreshments will be served afterwards. The service will be taken by Heidi Good, and Fethard Choral Group will attend. Well known 'Harvest Hymns' will be sung. Organist is James Clooney.
A new colourful booklet will also be launched at the event, entitled 'The Medieval Church of Holy Trinity Fethard'.
Fethard Ballroom AGM
Please Note: The AGM of Fethard Ballroom will be held in the Ballroom on Tuesday, October 14, at 8pm.
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
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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