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The town also boasts a community pitch on which locals play gaelic football and soccer. In the sports hall beside the pitch, is a table tennis club which has 26 members, some of which have played internationally. |
The town also boasts a community pitch on which locals play gaelic football and soccer. In the sports hall beside the pitch, is a table tennis club which has 26 members, some of which have played internationally. |
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==Sport== |
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The main sporting event of the year is the annual table tennis tournament. Last year we had great matches the best being between last years winner Andrew and and newcomer Conor. The match went on for a long time nail-biting stuff. Then referee Claude Fitzmerhisis got a shock when suddenly both participints stopped playing and began pissing themselves laughing. In the end Conor just let Andrew win for no reason. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 12:29, 19 February 2010
Goleen (An Góilín in Irish) is a small rural village in County Cork on the south-western tip of Ireland. Farming and construction work are the main occupations of the local people. Many are involved with some aspect of the tourist business, looking after some of the many holiday homes which surround the village. The village has four pubs, four shops, a petrol station. Goleen is located towards the south-western end of the Mizen Peninsula, in West Cork. The land surrounding the village is of poor quality for farming, being hilly and rocky with limited soil cover. The village has a large Roman Catholic chapel; there is a smaller Church of Ireland church situated just outside the village but this has now been deconsecrated and is the site for a sail-maker.
Mizen Head, at the southern tip of the Mizen peninsula, about five miles from the village, is often claimed to be the most southerly point on the island of Ireland, but is in fact the country's most southwesterly point. The distinction of being Ireland's most southerly point belongs to nearby Brow Head, from where Guglielmo Marconi experimented with transatlantic radio signals at the beginning of the 20th century.
The town also boasts a community pitch on which locals play gaelic football and soccer. In the sports hall beside the pitch, is a table tennis club which has 26 members, some of which have played internationally.
Sport
The main sporting event of the year is the annual table tennis tournament. Last year we had great matches the best being between last years winner Andrew and and newcomer Conor. The match went on for a long time nail-biting stuff. Then referee Claude Fitzmerhisis got a shock when suddenly both participints stopped playing and began pissing themselves laughing. In the end Conor just let Andrew win for no reason.
See also
External links
- Cork Ancestors Website, [1]