Saturday, October 24, 2009
Dundalk lose to Rovers in classic encounter
Dundalk succumbed to two late goals from Shamrock Rovers in a thrilling encounter at Oriel Park last night. Both teams had periods when they had the upper hand and Dundalk will count themselves unlucky to have lost. Dundalk had fought back on two occasions to level things. The scoreline of 4-2 to Rovers does not tell the full story of the match as it was only in the last few minutes that Rovers pulled away and made the win secure. The difference between the sides was the superior finishing by Rovers. Gary Twigg knocked in a very taken poacher's goal with five minutes to go and Dessie Baker thumped home a free kick from outside the box as the match moved into stoppage time.
Friday, October 23, 2009
The Forgotten Irish Project
The power of a recent TV3 documentary about the plight of Irish people who emigrated to the UK in the 40s and 50s but are now experiencing very hard times moved John McKeown the owner of lookaroundireand.com to set up a fund to try and raise money for charities who are helping these forgotten Irish. Visitors to his site can make a donation of as little as an Euro to help and John hopes to raise one million euros by St. Patrick's day next year. John's gives a full background to the plight of the forgotten Irish, details on how you can help and information on where the money raised is going.
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Seamus Kirk elected as Ceann Comhairle
We were very pleased to see Seamus Kirk take up the position of Ceann Comhairle in the Dail last week. Seamus has always been very supportive of tourism in county Louth and performed the official opening of the castle in June 1999. We wish him every success in his new position
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Swimming lessons starting next week
We are pleased to announce that our group swimming lessons for adults and children will begin next Thursday October 29th. The children's lessons will run from 4 pm to 5.15pm while adult lessons will begin at 7.15 pm.
These lessons will run for a total of six weeks. During the lessons part of the pool will be closed. However the other part of the pool as well as the jacuzzi, steam room and sauna can be used as normal.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Halloween events for all the family in Meath
There is a very exciting line up of events happening for all the family in Meath over halloween. The Spirit of Halloween website has all the details.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Week to go until TV debut
Only a week to go until the castle appears on TV. The 7th episode of At your service goes on air tonight at 8.30 pm so we will be watching with interest to see what happens. The programme is only around 20 minutes long so we wonder what parts get featured. During the filming here the crew covered our float in the Saint Patrick's day parade in Ardee so hopefully that will make the final show.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Smarmore Castle appearing on RTE’s “At your Service” show
On Sunday October 25th at 8.30 pm Smarmore Castle and Leisure Club will be featured on RTÉ 1’s “At your Service” programme. In this show Francis and John Brennan who operate the five star Park Hotel in Kenmare visit B&Bs, small hotels and other operators in the hospitality business around Ireland to analyse and suggest solutions to problems they are encountering.
We applied for the show because we felt it would be an opportunity to showcase what we offer at Smarmore Castle and pick up some valuable advice from two of the most successful hoteliers in the industry. The Brennans’ first visit was on Saint Patrick’s Day. They stayed for two days and made a number of suggestions about how we could improve the performance of our leisure club and accommodation businesses. They suggested that we should think bigger so over the summer we put on a craft event, redecorated part of the castle’s entrance hall and held a jamboree for the younger members of the club.
We have not seen the final show yet so don’t know what exactly will be featured or how we will be portrayed. The Brennans were friendly and businesslike throughout and do have a genuine interest in helping people. One of the funniest things that happened was when Francis decided to take a “hands on” approach while we were doing a bit of demolition. He is normally renowned for his dapper appearance but spent that afternoon in his overalls and hard hat, driving a dumper around the courtyard.
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Redmond O Toole to perform at Smarmore Castle
On Saturday November 14th Irish classical guitarist, Redmond O’ Toole will be performing at Smarmore Castle. The concert is part of the annual Ardee Baroque Music Festival. The concert will take place in the castle’s decorative Blue room and is limited to an audience of forty. O’ Toole is renowned for playing the unusual 8 string Brahm’s Guitar so this will be the first time that this instrument has featured in the festival programme.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
RTE panel scupper Trap's joy
Anyone tuning into RTE's panel after the 2-2 draw with Italy last night would have been forgiven for thinking that Ireland had lost or that some catastrophe had struck the nation. The mood from Dunphy, Giles and Souness was depressing to say the least. Dunphy spoke about how 'real' football fans would be crying across the country as they watched Ireland's team fail to keep the ball or do anything constructive. "Andy Reid would make such a difference" they said. That's probably true. But Trap was positively apoplectic in the post match interview when Tony O Donoghue asked whether Reid would make an appearance for the suspended Whelan on Wednesday.
It's great that we have panelist who are willing to say what they think unlike their counterparts on other channels but maybe they miss the point sometimes. "Real" football fans like to win. Supporting a team is usually 90% disappointment and frustration and only 10% success and glory. We would all love Ireland to play like Brazil (or Italy) but there are not too many of this calibre of player knocking around the Irish squad at present. Trap has achieved so far what he was employed to do. He has got into the playoffs. Hopefully in two games time he will have achieved the prime objective and got us to the World Cup finals in South Africa. Andy Reid should be in the squad at least though.
It's great that we have panelist who are willing to say what they think unlike their counterparts on other channels but maybe they miss the point sometimes. "Real" football fans like to win. Supporting a team is usually 90% disappointment and frustration and only 10% success and glory. We would all love Ireland to play like Brazil (or Italy) but there are not too many of this calibre of player knocking around the Irish squad at present. Trap has achieved so far what he was employed to do. He has got into the playoffs. Hopefully in two games time he will have achieved the prime objective and got us to the World Cup finals in South Africa. Andy Reid should be in the squad at least though.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Dull draw at foggy Oriel Park
Maybe it was the fog but Dundalk put in one of their worst performances of the season last night in a dull nil-nil draw with St. Pats. John Gill, the manager who fianlly steered Dundalk out of the 1st division twilight zone got a deserved ovation from the Dundalk crowd when he took his place in the Pats dugout but after that there was not much to cheer about. Both teams had spells when they had good possesion but goal mounth action was scarce. Michael McGowan and Ger Rowe were Dundalk's most creative players. Dundalk's best chance was created by McGowan early in the second half. His beautifully floted cross was completely missed by Darren Mansaram.
Friday, October 9, 2009
World Record
Smarmore Castle is proud to be associated with the new world records set at the Irish bog snorkelling championsips in Castleblaney recently. Watch the video below and see if you can spot our very subtle sign at the side of the bog
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Irish Bog Snorkelling Championships
Alice’s Loft & Cottages, Doohamlet, Castleblayney, Co.Monaghan was the setting in early September were the current world record for Bog Snorkelling was smashed twice .The record with stood at 1:38 was broken firstly by Casey Squibb from Dorset, England who covered the 120 meter course in 1:33. Casey who was the Bride to be on her Hen party was just 1 second short on her first attempt of breaking the record and her determination on her second attempt carried her through. The world record was then broken again when Connor Murphy from Portadowm in Co. Armagh covered in course in 1:29.Both attempts were recorded and forwarded to the Guinness Book of Records where hopefully we will see the Irish Bog Snorkelling Championships being written into History. See video of both records on the event website.
John Mc Keown of Lookaroundireland.com and co-organiser of the event was thrilled with the day and said “Having saw the world record broken twice was the icing on the cake for us and would like to commend both record breakers for their fantastic times. The Hen party from Dorset were great craic over the weekend and together with the great weather it made our first championships a fantastic success.”
Declan Connolly of Alice’s Loft & Cottages Self-Catering and co-organiser of the team was equally thrilled “After the success of today we are now planning next years event and hope to make it bigger and better”.
The snorkellers finished the day at Watters, Old coach Inn where the winners were presented with their trophies, certificates and prizes. Each competitor received a specially designed T-Shirt and a certificate with their time. The men’s and ladies winners each received a weekend for two at Smarmore Castle.
St. Mary’s hospital in Castleblayney was the local Charity supported on the day with a donation being made to the Lorgan Unit. The lads would like to thank all sponsors and everyone who helped made the first Irish Bog Snorkelling Championships a huge success.
John Mc Keown of Lookaroundireland.com and co-organiser of the event was thrilled with the day and said “Having saw the world record broken twice was the icing on the cake for us and would like to commend both record breakers for their fantastic times. The Hen party from Dorset were great craic over the weekend and together with the great weather it made our first championships a fantastic success.”
Declan Connolly of Alice’s Loft & Cottages Self-Catering and co-organiser of the team was equally thrilled “After the success of today we are now planning next years event and hope to make it bigger and better”.
The snorkellers finished the day at Watters, Old coach Inn where the winners were presented with their trophies, certificates and prizes. Each competitor received a specially designed T-Shirt and a certificate with their time. The men’s and ladies winners each received a weekend for two at Smarmore Castle.
St. Mary’s hospital in Castleblayney was the local Charity supported on the day with a donation being made to the Lorgan Unit. The lads would like to thank all sponsors and everyone who helped made the first Irish Bog Snorkelling Championships a huge success.
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