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8 [Camp Arifjan, Kuwait] Two Army Reserve officers deployed here with the 310th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) marched 50 miles in a Presidents Day homage to presidents Theodore Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy.
Lt. Col. Shane Cater, chief of the administrative law, contract and financial section, said he and Maj. Kyle “Dutch” Dietrich, a trial lawyer in the staff judge advocate section, began early Sunday morning and completed 41 miles before stopping until Monday morning.
To complete the trek, the men ran the last nine miles together on the track near their quarters for a total time of 15 hours and six minutes.
Cater said the two usually run the camp’s perimeter on Sundays, so the plan was to hike the same route until they reached 50 miles.
Gary Shaw: From Newbridge Town to donning the green, and much more
The ups and down of a talented soccer star
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What has Newbridge native Gary Shaw got in common with well-known household soccer internationals such as Jeff Hendrick, Shane Duffy, John Egan, Robbie Brady and Daryl Horgan?
They were all members of the Ireland soccer squad that made it to the U19 European Championship finals in 2011.
Gary made his international debut in a 5-0 win over Luxembourg, starting up front alongside Robbie Brady, going on to defeat Bulgaria and booking a place in the finals.
Just 12 months earlier Shaw was selected for the Irish Schools’ team which took part in the Centenary Shield, an annual inter-
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Craig Casey is eager to earn his first Ireland cap. By Murray Kinsella Saturday 30 Jan 2021, 7:00 AM Jan 30th 2021, 7:00 AM 36,625 Views 4 Comments
Anthony Foley with Craig Casey in 2005.
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Image: INPHO
FROM AS FAR back as he can remember, rugby has been an obsession for Craig Casey.
He started playing with his beloved Shannon RFC at the age of four, his first match coming against Richmond out on the back pitch in Coonagh, Limerick.
“There’s photos of me and I’m very small. Obviously, not a lot has changed,” said 21-year-old Casey with a smile yesterday as he spoke on a Microsoft Teams call from Ireland camp.
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Ex-Ireland U21 international John Lester on his frustration with life as an amateur player during the pandemic. Paul Fennessy By Paul Fennessy Saturday 12 Dec 2020, 10:00 AM Dec 12th 2020, 10:00 AM 29,031 Views 31 Comments
John Lester pictured playing for Sheriff during the FAI Junior Cup Final in 2017.
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Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO
JOHN LESTER HAS been devoted to football for much of his life.
At schoolboy level, he was widely regarded as one of the most talented youngsters in the country.
Despite growing up in Cabinteely, he played with Rathfarnham-based Leicester Celtic, alongside others who would go on to play senior football, including Aidan O’Keefe, Barry Roche and Pat Sullivan, with the Dublin sid