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Another major title for Louis with New Ross Pipe Band

Another major title for Louis with New Ross Pipe Band

Irish Independent15 hours ago
'Louis has been consistently winning prizes in the juvenile grades and has won every major title on numerous occasions, including twice World Champion. This is Louis' first year competing in the adult grade, which is a fantastic achievement to have reached third place in the All Ireland Championships on his first year amongst the adult drum majors,' said Brian Mac Mahon, director with the band.
'We are so proud of Louis,' he added.
It doesn't stop there for the talented Louis as he travels to the UK Championships in Edinburgh next Saturday, and after that, he's off to South Africa for an exhibition with the wonderfully talented Armagh Drum Majors under the tutelage of the maestro Brian Wilson.
Louis will be leading the massed pipe band parade of the Irish Pipe Band Association on the first day of the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann in Wexford on Sunday, August 3 at 3 p.m. and he'll also be performing with the New Ross and District Pipe Band in the Library Park on Saturday, August 23 at 7.30 p.m.. Admission for the Library Park concert is free of charge.
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Another major title for Louis with New Ross Pipe Band
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'Louis has been consistently winning prizes in the juvenile grades and has won every major title on numerous occasions, including twice World Champion. This is Louis' first year competing in the adult grade, which is a fantastic achievement to have reached third place in the All Ireland Championships on his first year amongst the adult drum majors,' said Brian Mac Mahon, director with the band. 'We are so proud of Louis,' he added. It doesn't stop there for the talented Louis as he travels to the UK Championships in Edinburgh next Saturday, and after that, he's off to South Africa for an exhibition with the wonderfully talented Armagh Drum Majors under the tutelage of the maestro Brian Wilson. Louis will be leading the massed pipe band parade of the Irish Pipe Band Association on the first day of the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann in Wexford on Sunday, August 3 at 3 p.m. and he'll also be performing with the New Ross and District Pipe Band in the Library Park on Saturday, August 23 at 7.30 p.m.. Admission for the Library Park concert is free of charge.

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The Chairperson of New Ross Boat Club, Sean Sutton, also commended the members on their recent success and said: 'Janey, Katie and Niamh performed superbly to combined for three victories. The girls have worked hard in training and deserve huge credit for their achievements.' "There was also fantastic debut by Cormac in his single scull and both Aogan and Henry can be very proud of their performance on their debut in the double scull,' he added. New Ross Boat Club Full Results from 1k Classic: 1st place in Girls J15 1x, Final 7: K. Nolan 1st place in Girls J14 2x, Final 4: K. Nolan (Bow), J. Cashman (Stroke) 1st place in Girls J15 2x, Final 2: N. Brennan (Bow), J. Cashman (Stroke) 2nd place in Girls J15 1x, Final 8: N. Brennan 3rd place in Girls J14 1x, Final 1: K. Nolan 3rd place in Men's Masters 1x, Final G: S. Ryan 3rd place in Women's Masters 2x, Final D: G. Morey (Bow), P. Whelan (Stroke) 3rd place in Mixed Masters 8+, Final 3: F. Sutton (Bow), U. Quirke (2), M. Dwyer (3), D. 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