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Kerry shoot for the stars by bringing Fitzgerald into fold
Think of him now and the mind's eye will see the physicsbending point in Semple Stadium against Dublin in 2001. It will also throw up the faintly ridiculous scenario where [Maurice Fitzgerald] had a decision to make on which foot he'd kick frees off the ground with. 2017 is a big year for [Fitzmaurice] and [Kerry]. Four championship defeats in a row to Jim Gavin's side has left a scar. They'll be operating in a world where Dublin are gunning for three in a row, and many expect the empire to strike back. MOULD Having Fitzgerald around to help mould the likes of David Clifford can only help Kerry down the line. In one way, Fitzmaurice might have been something of a surprise selection, given that since he finished up with intercounty football in the wake of their All-Ireland semi-final hammering at the hands of Meath, he has largely shunned the limelight.
'Sick in head' jockey is jailed for four years over sex attack
  Judge Thomas E O'Donnell said admissions made by [Maurice Fitzgerald] to gardai that he had fought his urges to hurt the woman after she had rejected his sexual advances were \"startling\" and contained \"sinister undertones\". He told gardai when interviewed that he was \"into bondage\" and was \"sick in the head\". He said he had got angry and was lying in bed fighting the urge to hurt the woman before he followed her after she had left his house. An examination of his mobile phone revealed he had googled 'girl', 'tape' and 'gagged' on the day before the offences occurred.
Apprentice jockey jailed for sex assault
  Judge Thomas E O'Donnell said [Maurice Fitzgerald] made \"startling admissions\" with \"sinister undertones\" after his arrest. He told garda he was angry after the student rejected his advances, that he was \"into bondage\" and could not control his urges. iPhone search In the hours before the incident, Fitzgerald had used his iPhone to search for terms such as \"girl\", \"taped\" and \"gagged\", the court heard. \"I honestly believed I was going to die in a terrifying, brutal way,\" she said. \"This was the kind of thing you read about in a newspaper never expecting it to happen to you.\"
Jockey told gardai 'I'm sick in head' after sex attack
AN apprentice jockey who admitted falsely imprisoning a young woman whom he sexually assaulted had Googled 'girl', 'tape' and 'gagged' on the day before the offences occurred, a court has heard. Tralee Circuit Criminal Court heard [Maurice Fitzgerald] made \"startling admissions\" to gardai when interviewed that he was \"into bondage\" and was \"sick in the head\". He put his hands around her neck and told her to put her hands in front of her, telling her that if she didn't: \"I will kill you f***ing now.\"
Templenoe and St Mary's fly Kingdom flag as Mayo sides suffer final agony
  \"It's unbelievable\" said the St Mary's boss. \"It was a huge day for the club. To come back after [five] years and win the intermediate championship, we're delighted. \"We're in the middle of what is called rural emigration and depopulation. We're battling hard to keep it going and there's great pride inside in our club.\" \"We're in the middle of nowhere. We have a rural population of less than 500. This is a special bunch of players and we knew if we put the work in, we'd keep going and we'd win the All-Ireland.\"
Safety Improvement At Ps 199, Maurice A. Fitzgerald School - Borough Of Queens Tender documents : T35317623
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'Sick in the head' Buttevant jockey gets four years jail for sex assault
Judge Thomas E O'Donnell said admissions made by [Maurice Fitzgerald] to gardai that he had fought his urges to hurt the woman after she had rejected his sexual advances were \"startling\" and contained \"sinister undertones\". An examination of his mobile phone revealed he had googled 'girl', 'tape' and 'gagged' on the day before the offences occurred. The judge said she believed him to be \"genuinely concerned for her safety\". Fitzgerald invited her back to his house telling her there was a party going on and she could sleep in the spare room.The woman went to bed fully clothed but Fitzgerald got into the bed beside her and made sexual advances towards her. She got up to leave but he apologised and assured her it wouldn't happen again.
Look for positives
The traditional practice here of employing John Bull and Martin Luther as a common enemy and blaming them for all our woes ran out of steam a long time ago. A look in the mirror would have saved us centuries of misgivings and ineptitude. Brexit will obviously have some shortterm ill effects but ultimately it may prove to be a blessing in disguise.
Sick in the head
A circuit court sitting in Tralee this week heard how Maurice Fitzgerald, aged 23, of Abbeyview, Buttevant was 'a serious threat to women of all ages' and had already received a sentence for another, similar attack in County Tipperary.
Cleary FitzGerald win big at 'dental oscars'
Behind the scenes, an esteemed panel of judges had the challenging task of selecting the winning practices and individuals.