Naas Highlights 5th August 2019
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The Naas Film Slam
The Naas Film Club in Association with the Underground Cinema Roadshow are delighted to present an incredible selection of some of the best short Irish films that this country has to offer.
On Sunday September 26th in the Moat Theatre Naas we will be screening three exciting programs throughout the day. From comdies to horrors, from thrillers to romance and from animated shorts to incredible documentaries, the film slam promises... to be a fantastic days entertainment. Meet some of the directors and crew after the screenings to discuss with them how their films were made.
All of this for just €5 entry fee for all three programs. Check out the full line up on our website
Program 1
11.00am to 12.45pm followed by Q&A
The Wonderful Story of Kelvin Kind
Gemma?
Cardboard Boy
Henry & Sunny
Duality
A Day in the Life of a Pint
Out of the Blue
Prey Alone
He Dies At The End
The Waiting Room
Jesus of Limerick
Ballybough Court
Program 2
2.30pm to 4.25pm followed by Q&A
The Euthanizer
Lucky Escape
Corduroy
Circus Porcelina
Isn't Technology Wonderful
It's All About George
Shut the Fuck Up
Greeting the Princess
Of Best Intentions
Out of Tune
Kim
The Covies
Program 3
5.30pm to 7.20pm followed by Q&A
43 (yonju-san)
Shit Creek
The Man in the Boot
Screwback
I Shagged Ronaldo
Hollow Girl
Heart
Don't Miss It!
Man appears in court charged with murder of dad-of-one David Boland in Naas
Man appears in court charged with murder of dad-of-one David Boland in Naas.
A man charged with stabbing to death a father-of-one after allegedly getting into a row at a Hallowe...
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People Power Stops Eviction in Naas
A husband, wife, and two children faced the prospect of eviction today in Naas (26th March 2014). A large crowd of supporters gathered and as a result the sheriff did not attend. No eviction or possession took place. There are still some unanswered questions however...
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Naas Highlights - 3rd August 2015
Video highlights from the finale of the McGargle Summer BBQ Parties at Naas.
Texas Rock was first passed the post for Michael Grassick and Fran Berry in the Kildare Post Rated Race feature, while Redstaroverchina sprung a 40/1 surprise for Eddie Lynam and Pat Smullen in the opener
Kingsland, Beaverstown Road, Donabate
Brand new development of high specification and stylish large 4 bedroom semi-detached houses offering fantastic living opportunities close to the numerous amenities of this popular coastal location of natural beauty.
Kingsland, Donabate is a small development of only 29 houses in Donabate with landscaped gardens that provide ideal living opportunities for families and first-time buyers.
Donabate is located only 21 minutes from Dublin City/IFSC Centre by train; and is only one stop/4 minutes from Malahide.
Aiken's Narrowly Misses Out on Stage 7 Win - Okrouhlicky wins in Naas
Regular updates on this year's An Post Rás are available on anpostras.ie and twitter.com/anpostras.
County rider Roger Aiken put in a phenomenal performance on day seven of An Post Rás, agonisingly missing out on a memorable stage victory which was won by Czech rider Tomas Okrouhlicky (Czech Republic Sparta Praha). The Louth Prague Charter rider finished inches behind Okrouhlicky in the sprint to the line, with Jacub Kratochvila (Austria Arbo Gebruder Weiss) marginally back in third place.
The trio led the breakaway into the finish from 25 kilometres out and crossed the line twenty three seconds ahead of the yellow jersey group containing Marcin Bialoblocki (Britain UK Youth Pro Cycling), Connor McConvey (Azerbaijan Synergy Baku) and Rasmus Guldhammer. The result means no change at the top of the general classification (GC) with Bialoblocki leading, but McConvey and Guldhammer locked on the same time as the Polish rider heading into tomorrow's final stage.
Aiken's magnificent ride today saw him move up to eighth position in the GC overtaking Simon Yates (Great Britain National Team) whilst also claiming the county rider jersey for the stage.
Today's penultimate stage from Carlow to Naas was arguably the toughest, with eight climbs facing the riders in the 141 kilometre route. Four of those climbs qualified as either first or second category ascents, making for a very difficult day in the saddle.
It was a fast paced first hour of racing with several attempts at a breakaway proving unsuccessful. Six riders eventually went clear approaching the category two climb of Ballythomas, including Kenny De Ketele (Belgium National Team), Okrouhlicky and yesterday's stage winner, Rico Rogers (Azerbaijan Synergy Baku).
Entering Arklow, at the 60 kilometre mark, the breakaway had opened a lead of one minute forty seconds. De Ketele and Okrouhlicky pushed further ahead before the Belgian rider was dropped, leaving Okrouhlicky riding solo out in front.
Aiken was lurking all the while behind and gave chase to the leader along with Kratochvila, narrowing the gap to only ten seconds. The Irish man briefly overtook Okrouhlicky to lead the race, before the trio came together on the descent of the category one Wicklow Gap.
Meanwhile, in the main bunch, Bialoblocki led the chase one minute back with McConvey and Guldhammer unable to distance themselves from the yellow jersey holder.
With 10 kilometres to go it was clear that the lead trio would not be caught and it came down to a scintillating sprint finish on the straight into Naas town centre, with Okrouhlicky pipping Aikens to the line.
Despite a magnificent performance Aiken's was disappointed not to take the stage victory.
It's disappointing not to get the win. I was riding hard at the end, going for time, to try move myself up in the GC, but maybe I should have conserved my legs to try take the stage but I had a go anyway.
Today was hard because it's the end of the week and everybody's tired, the legs aren't as fresh but it's the second day in a row our team (Louth Prague Charter) have taken the county jersey so we have to be pleased with that, Aikens added.
There was no change to the king of the mountains jersey or the under-23 jersey with Martin Hunal (Czech Republic Sparta Praha) and Simon Yates (Great Britain National Team) once again holding claim to them. Owain Doull overtook Bialoblocki to lead the Sprints classification and take the green jersey.
I'm such a good driver!
Episode 38
I'm such a good driver!
City Center taxi vs cyclist accident, pedestrians crossing the street, cyclist breaking the lights multiple times in a row, Funniest Cyclist of the Week award, colliding pigeons in St Stephen's Green Park ...and more!
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Random stuff that happens while cycling in Dublin
2019
Dublin, Ireland
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Hit the Streets and Slow Ska Game Loop by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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U13s vs Naas - 15/02/19
Clon Draw Under Lights in Naas
Naas U13s: 29 - Clondalkin U13s: 29
15.02.19
Clondalkin U13s secured a hard-earned draw on the road under Friday night lights in Naas in a tight contest between two evenly-matched sides.
There were debuts for several new members of the ever-growing Clondalkin family and lots of positional changes in an experimental side that started brilliantly, with a dominant pack leading the way in the early minutes. The front five made the hard yards in the opening period with Mohamed Belabas, Mikey Branigan and Tommy Xin Wikie all making huge contributions at the breakdown, resulting in several turnovers for the away team. They were joined by excellent debutants Lennon Gilligan and Cian Mannion who were both straight into the action. This set the platform for a well-balanced back row of Josh Apps (already a natural in only his second game), Garreth Brady and Sumsoar Khan to do some serious damage up the middle and it was hat-trick hero Brady and No. 8 Khan who touched down for a total of four first-half tries. On a difficult night for kickers in a swirling wind, No. 10 Cillian Lowth slotted two marvellous conversions to leave Clon 24-15 up at half time.
The lads in yellow started the second half as they finished the first, and both the starting and replacement scrumhalves of Oisín O’Neill and Jack O’Sullivan kept the ball moving at speed for Thomas Carter, Dylan Freeman and Naglis Lisauskas, as well as captain fantastic, Luke Murray, to go on darting runs in a backline with bags of pace. It was the storming centre, Jake Lee who secured Clon’s fifth try with a brilliant solo run from deep to stretch the lead. There were also fine contributions from quick-thinking Danny Steed, new man Dylan Clancy, rucking machine Rían Gannon and the all-tackling Cillian Walsh Phillips. And although Naas came back with two converted tries of their own to snatch a draw, overall it had been a disciplined and fluid performance from the Clondalkin lads who are really building something special at CRFC.
Clondalkin team: Mohamed Belabas, Mikey Branigan, Cian Mannion, Lennon Gilligan, Tommy Xin Wilkie, Rían Gannon, Josh Apps, Garreth Brady, Cillian Walsh Phillips, Sumsoar Khan, Oisín O’Neill, Jack O’Sullivan, Cillian Lowth, Daniel Steed, Thomas Carter, Jake Lee, Dylan Clancy, Dylan Freeman, Luke Murray, Naglis Lisauskas
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Sex on Fire, Naas
sex on fire, live @ the k-fest (or whatever its called) in Naas, Co.Kildare
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Lil Nas X, Billy Ray Cyrus, Keith Urban | Old Town Road | CMA Fest 2019 on ABC
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SIAC Construction -N40 South Ring Road Flyovers Scheme - Sarsfield Roundabout - Cork
The new flyover bridge, a 24m wide, 80m span, with a single row of support columns at the centre, sits over the Sarsfield Roundabout on the N40 (previously the N25) in Cork. This stretch of dual carriageway is the busiest road in the country, outside of Dublin. The beams are amongst the longest installed on a road bridge anywhere in the Ireland. Challenges included overcoming very soft ground which required pre-cast piles to be installed just to support the central crane during the lift. The beams were transported to site on two 55m long specialist units over the two weeks proceeding the beam installation. Months of meticulous planning went into ensuring this operation ran smoothly and was a success. Over 50 workers were involved in the 2 nights work getting the beams erected, and countless more were involved in the planning and preparation.
Hazlehatch station; views of recent Kildare line work
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The Kildare line project continues unabated; these views from Hazlehatch (10 miles from Dublin) show work on the quadrupling of the existing Cork line between Inchicore and Hazlehatch.
Shocking scenes at the Red Cow in Dublin as brawl breaks out
Shocking scenes at an event at the Red Cow in Dublin as ferocious brawl breaks out.
Leinster Motor Club, GVB Cup, Kilteel Co. Kildare,1st Oct '16
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The Settled Community Street Fight Kilcullen, Kildare.
Fight broke out i kilcullen today. Road worker tries to brake it up.