JP McManus ProAm

Eddie Keher probably just upped and asked him for it. JP would have great time for the likes of Eddie. Who wouldn’t in fairness?

Having JP in the county is better than having 10 cabinet ministers. Look at the beneficiaries of the 2005 classic!

ADAPT HOUSE €750,000 4
THE ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF IRELAND €1,000,000 4
BARNARDOS €35,000 5
BRAINWAVE €20,000 5
BROTHERS OF CHARITY €1,300,000 6
CAHERCALLA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL & HOSPICE €500,000 6
CARI €500,000 7
CATHERINE McAULEY SCHOOL €300,000 7
CHARLEVILLE CHILD & FAMILY EDUCATION CENTRE €350,000 8
CITYWISE €20,000 8
CONSOLE €50,000 9
CUAN MHUIRE €500,000 9
DAUGHTERS OF CHARITY €750,000 10
DESMOND COMPLEX €150,000 10
DÓCHAS €75,000 11
DOWN SYNDROME HEALTHY LIVING RESEARCH CENTRE €650,000 11
EMBURY CLOSE €250,000 12
ENABLE IRELAND €700,000 12
FOCUS IRELAND (LIMERICK) €500,000 13
GLIN HOMES FOR THE ELDERLY €100,000 13
GLENSTAL ABBEY ‘MEN-OF-THE-ROADS’ PROJECT €100,000 14
GROW €70,000 14
IRISH RED CROSS €150,000 15
KILMALLOCK SOCIAL SERVICES COUNCIL €25,000 15
KILMALLOCK & DISTRICT MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION €35,000 16
CIVIL DEFENCE €155,000 16
LIMERICK YOUTH SERVICE €1,500,000 17
LIMERICK LOURDES DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE €200,000 17
LE CHÉILE, LIMERICK MENTAL HEALTH €50,000 18
MID-WESTERN HOSPITALS DEVELOPMENT TRUST €6,000,000 18
MILFORD CARE CENTRE €2,000,000 19
MOOREHAVEN CENTRE €50,000 19
MS IRELAND €180,000 20
PARKINSON’S ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND €2,000,000 20
RAHEEN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SUPPORT GROUP €25,000 21
RATHFREDAGH CHESHIRE HOME €500,000 21
REHAB CARE €1,000,000 22
SAMARITANS €50,000 22
SPECIAL OLYMPICS IRELAND €50,000 23
SPINA BIFIDA €400,000 23
ST. GABRIEL’S CENTRE €1,800,000 24
ST ITA’S HOSPITAL €750,000 24
ST JOHN’S HOSPITAL €500,000 25
ST JOSEPH’S FOUNDATION €1,500,000 25
OTHER SERVICES 26

Some man for one man

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You would wonder why cunts with much bigger profiles and who do alot of bleating about social justice like Bono don’t do something like this? I suppose they’re up to their eyes buying hotels and suing former personal assistants to get their hats back and stuff. €55 million raised for charity for Limerick…that’s impressive.

Yer spot on SS*,Eddie Keher is the reason why we get the touch from JP,seems that JP has good time for him.

Bono is a horrible little runt,JP is probably Irelands most alright sort,hes a top man.

No need to drag Runt into this!

Anyone know how he manages to swing this sort of crowd? There’s some fairly stellar names down there this week.

Does jp not live in that huge mansion he built down in Kilmallock?

He is tax resident in Switzerland so he can only spend so many days in Martinstown.

Must say i agree with this strongly. The man took a few chances, he done well, and he definitely gives back.

Flano and NCC in disagreement shocker! Has this ever happened before?

Nah just with Fingal Raven.

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RAF Flango & Fingal Raven didnt get on

Me & flano do

Great to see one of the worlds greatest sports stars and competitor was in Mid Limerick playing golf over the past two days…Shame he was stuck playing with that cunt Tiger Woods today

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I remember when you used to be good at the internet.

JP is a great man.

[quote=“SHANNONSIDER**, post: 487509”]
…Look at the beneficiaries of the 2005 classic!

MS IRELAND €180,000 [/quote]

but would have to question his judgement in handing over 180 bar to Aoife Cogan. But then I read that her victory was the subject of a massive gamble, as she was knock from 14’s to 4/5 in the first two hours of betting.

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he is a traitor & should be shot- pay taxes like the rest of us or fuck off

Myself and SS managed to get a photo of JPs gate. For technical reasons we were unable to post i ton the site. Some fucking gate though

I see our very own forum legend was amongst the prize money

PHILIP REID at Adare Manor

IT WASN’T as if a genie had suddenly materialised out of a bottle and, hey presto, Darren Clarke’s game was magical again. No, behind the scenes, away from the glare, he’s been putting in countless hours working on his game. “It got very, very frustrating,” he admitted, of that time when it seemed impossible to put together a score.

Now, perhaps, Clarke – a one-time regular in the elite of the sport but who has slipped to 179th in the world – has turned the corner; and there is not only light at the end of the tunnel, but a great world of anticipation awaiting.

Yesterday Clarke – whose last win of consequence came in the 2008 Dutch Open – showed he still has some magic in those hands.

With a swirling wind causing players to second guess their club selection and spells of rain adding to the challenge, the 41-year-old Ulsterman shot a second-round 68 for 141, three-under-par, which gave him individual honours, a shot clear of Luke Donald.

A winner, again.

Clarke delayed his departure to this week’s stop on the PGA European Tour in the Scottish Open at Loch Lomond so that he could enjoy his return to the winner’s enclosure in this 36-hole charity tournament that uses golf as a fundraising tool to raise money for causes in the Mid-West.

For Clarke, though, there is the hope it can prove to be a stepping stone and a confidence booster to a brighter future in regular tournaments and, indeed, the majors.

As of now, Clarke doesn’t have a berth in the British Open at St Andrews next week – having failed to come through qualifying at Sunningdale last month – and would need to finish as the leading player not already exempt in the top-five at the Scottish Open to earn a late ticket.

“If I play at Loch Lomond like I played here, maybe I’ll get to the Open.

“I’d love to make it, because I love St Andrews.”

The highpoint of Clarke’s round came at the seventh, where he hit driver and seven-iron to 20 feet and holed the eagle putt.

“I’ve been working hard but putting poorly. Something clicked after I came off the greens in Paris (last week, where he missed the cut in the French Open).

“I changed a little bit of my set-up and all of a sudden I’m rolling the ball better. That changes my outlook to the game, knowing I can hole some putts to make birdies.

“You’re just fed up when it’s not happening (in tournaments). It’s frustrating. It’s very, very frustrating. There is a little bit of ‘why do I bother any more?’

“I mean, when you’re working as hard as I have been and getting nothing out of it, it’s very difficult to keep on doing the same things. I do it because of my desire to succeed, to prove to myself I can still compete and play.”

As things go, this win could prove to be just the catalyst Clarke needs. After all, it did Pádraig Harrington the power of good when he won it five years ago.

PROFESSIONALS (Irish in bold, par 72)

141 – D Clarke 73, 68

142 – L Donald (Eng) 73, 69

143 – E Els (Rsa) 73, 70, S Lowry 72, 71

144 – G McDowell 75, 69, D Howell (Eng) 74, 70, P Hanson (Swe) 71, 73, I Poulter (Eng) 75, 69

145 – H Slocum (US) 76, 69, J Furyk (US) 71, 74, D McGrane 73, 72, R Green (Aus) 75, 70

146 – S Hansen (Den) 72, 74, M Kaymer (Ger) 74, 72, J Cook (US) 71, 75, D Johnson (US) 74, 72, P Casey (Eng) 76, 70, R Allenby (Aus) 73, 73, R Sabbatini (Rsa) 71, 75

147 – C Villegas (Col) 73, 74, J Daly (US) 76, 71, R McIlroy 72, 75, G Maybin 74, 73

148 – T Woods (US) 79, 69, P Harrington 76, 72, S Webster (Eng) 73, 75 G Fernandez- Castano (Spa) 75, 73, JM Olazabal (Spa) 76, 72, T Lehman (US) 74, 74

149 – S Marino (US) 75, 74

150 – J Edfors (Swe) 72, 78, M Campbell (NZ) 78, 72, A Noren (Swe) 73, 77, J Van de Velde (Fra) 74, 76, R Finch (Eng) 74, 76

151 – T Bjorn (Den) 77, 74, J Rose (Eng) 80, 71, N Watney (US) 74, 77 P McGinley 78, 73

152 – B Curtis (US) 81, 71, M O’Meara (US) 76, 76 M Manassero (Ita)

153 – F Funk (US) 79, 74, H Stenson (Swe) 72, 81

154 – L Glover (US) 73, 81, JB Holmes (US) 77, 77, G Murphy 76, 78, P Lawrie 76, 78 D Higgins 76, 78, A Scott (Aus) 77, 77

156 – R Rock (Eng) 78, 78

Retd – S Lyle (Sco) NR – A Quiros (Spa), T Immelman (Rsa)

Teams

255 (33-under-par) – Lourdes Invalid Trust I: Poulter with Bernard Hackett (11), Padraig Hackett (13), Ray Hackett (15). 258 – St Joseph’s Foundation: Slocum with Evan Talty (8), Eric Murrihy (13), Michael Talty (14); Gerry McManus: Els with Gerry McManus (18), Mark McManus (18), Cormac McManus (15); Lourdes Invalid Trust II: Cook with Gary Neville (13), Neal Whelan (13), [size=“3”]Cian Foley (15).[/size]

Disappointing lack of acknowledgement for the island of Ireland’s most recent major winner and fellow left-footer Fran!!

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