Archive for April 2014

Charities Fill Up at Applegreen

Charities Fill Up at Applegreen

Since 2009, the Applegreen chain of service stations has been aiding selected charities, with over €680,000 paid out to date. The charity drive is held in two-year cycles, beginning with 2009 to 2011 when a total of €276,082 was raised […]

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Cinema Roundup: April 11th

Cinema Roundup: April 11th

Fans of surrealist horror are in for a cinematic treat this week with the release of The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears, a stunningly beautiful and atmospheric homage to the stylistic Italian ‘Giallo’ thrillers of the seventies. The Belgian […]

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National Amateur Photography Competition

National Amateur Photography Competition

Have you got a keen eye for a great shot? If so, then get clicking for Top Oil’s National Amateur Photography Competition. The company have announced that Ireland Uncovered is the theme for this year’s competition, which will see 12 […]

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Railway Union Rugby

Railway Union Rugby

Railway 3rds claim long awaited title After two seasons of being there or thereabouts, the men’s 3rds finally claimed the league title in Railway on Saturday. It’s been a fantastic campaign that’s seen Malcolm Walsh’s men go unbeaten all season […]

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Railway Union Cricket

Railway Union Cricket

Pat Collins returns to Railway Union Cricket Club for another season Popular cricket coach, Pat Collins from Brisbane, Queensland returns to Railway Union for another season. “I hope everyone had an enjoyable winter and is ready once again for another […]

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Railway Union Ladies are going Dutch this Easter

Railway Union Ladies are going Dutch this Easter

Railway Union Ladies Hockey team will represent Ireland at the Eurohockey Club Champions Cup in Den Bosch, Holland from 18th to 21st April. This is the first time that an Irish ladies club team has competed in the top club […]

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St Patrick’s CYFC Update

St Patrick’s CYFC Update

In the January edition we talked about the club entering a challenging second half of the season. Nothing much has changed since, our two teams are still locked in a battle to beat off the threat of relegation but results […]

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Dublin’s Grand Canal Longboarders

Dublin’s Grand Canal Longboarders

If you ever find yourself in the Grand Canal Dock area and spot a blur of helmets and kneepads, you have probably just caught a sight of one of Ireland’s fastest-growing sports, longboarding. The Dublin Longboard Crew (DLC) has grown […]

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Book review: Rugby Warrior

Book review: Rugby Warrior

Gerard Siggins’s Rugby Warrior charts the rise of rugby star Eoin Madden as he battles new responsibilities, deals with the friction amongst his friends and tries to solve the mystery of a deceased Irish-born rugby star. Rugby Warrior begins in […]

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The Irish Managers Who made It

The Irish Managers Who made It

With the appointment of Martin O’Neill and Roy Keane as manager and assistant manager of the Irish republic soccer team I want to remind readers of NewsFour of previous successful Irish managers of Irish republic soccer teams who won European […]

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