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On Wednesday, 23rd October, RTE 1’s Nationwide Programme will spotlight the remarkable achievements of young people in their hobbies and sports.
Reporter Mary Fanning will introduce viewers to 17-year-old Daniel O’Rahilly from Kerry, who accomplished the extraordinary earlier this year by winning the Con & Annie Kirby Memorial 2024 at Limerick Greyhound Stadium with his greyhound, Knockeen Dazzler.
The programme will be broadcast at 7.00pm on Wednesday 23rd October, so set your reminders now!
We meet 17-year-old Daniel O’Rahilly in Kerry who achieved the impossible earlier this year when he won €80,000 at @LimkGreyhound with his greyhound, Knockeen Dazzler on #RTENationwide Wednesday 23rd October @RTEOne 7pm @KerryHour @Kerrys_Eye @kerryman_ie @limerickpost @rte RT pic.twitter.com/AES3RhV5X7
— RTÉ Nationwide (@RTENationwide) October 22, 2024
17 year old Kerry lad Dan O'Rahilly trained his dog to success to win one of the biggest racing awards.His achievement was celebrated by his school and P.E. teacher David Clifford. Watch #RTÉNationwide, with @BlathnaidRua Wed. 23rd Oct @RTEOne at 7pm. @Kerry_Official @Kerrys_Eye pic.twitter.com/Ja11K2z1qs
— RTÉ Nationwide (@RTENationwide) October 22, 2024
17 year old Daniel O'Rahilly tells us what it means to become the €80,000 winning trainer of the Con and Annie Kirby Memorial.
🗣 In his own words... becoming a champion 🏆
— Limerick Greyhound Stadium (@LimkGreyhound) May 3, 2024
17 year old Daniel O'Rahilly tells us what it's like to become the €80,000 winning trainer of the Con and Annie Kirby Memorial Final at Limerick Greyhound Stadium with Knockeen Dazzler #Kirby2024 #GoGreyhoundRacing #ThisRunsDeep pic.twitter.com/F3UTAZOExw