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St. Colmcilles Mural

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Brilliant piece of artwork detailing local heritage of the area. It's a fabulous piece of work which is sure to be a talking point for locals and visitors to the club alike. Well done to the Cilles on this….

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LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, MEET LAOGH.
The St. Colmcille's Mural is finished and they are as proud as punch. This artwork was commissioned from one of the best street artists in the Country, THIS IS FRIZ.
St. Colmcille's provided FRIZ with a strong brief including details of their local history and emphasised points they wanted included in the mural.

Locality was themed with history and the imagery was brilliantly executed.

Laogh was Cuchulainn's charioteer. Legend has it that after dying in battle he was buried along the banks of the Nanny close to where it enters the Irish Sea. When you drive past Sonairte you will see a mound beside it, this is Laogh's final resting place.

Laytown ultimately drew its name from the dead warrior.

The mural portrays Laogh walking Cuchulainn's horses 'Liath Macha' and 'Dub Sainglend' through the waters off Laytown / Bettystown.

Liath Macha carries a fisherman's net over his back as a nod to local industry.

Laogh is wearing the tara brooch which was found on Bettystown Beach in the 1800's by a local woman. The tara brooch will feature on our new senior football jerseys establishing a beautiful symmetry between local history and our brilliant GAA club. That symmetry will evolve further when we announce our new club sponsor who's name will front each jersey.

The Nanny and Boyne rivers which border our club are represented on the left and right hand side with the celtic fish designs signifying the industry and prosperity brought by these rivers for generations.

The golden knotwork shows a hurley, sliothar and football intertwined with celtic designs.

The St. Colmcille's new white jersey will feature a line drawing of the amazing 'Voyager' sculpture which looks out to sea at Laytown. This sculpture was created by the amazing Linda Brunker who has given the club special permission to use this design on the jerseys.

Here they portray Voyager inside the Star of the Sea (Realt Na Mara) which sits prominently in the centre of the mural. Voyager provides a strong female presence and is interpreted here as a ghostly-being overlooking the club, the locality, the people and the communities within it.

Royalman11 (Meath) - Posts: 29 - 27/04/2023 22:43:36    2474305

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It really is very striking and the history of the area for everyone is so important. Even I learned something. Very proud of our club (again)

seasiderblues (Meath) - Posts: 352 - 28/04/2023 11:28:56    2474343

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Replying To Royalman11:  "Brilliant piece of artwork detailing local heritage of the area. It's a fabulous piece of work which is sure to be a talking point for locals and visitors to the club alike. Well done to the Cilles on this….

From Meath GAA

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, MEET LAOGH.
The St. Colmcille's Mural is finished and they are as proud as punch. This artwork was commissioned from one of the best street artists in the Country, THIS IS FRIZ.
St. Colmcille's provided FRIZ with a strong brief including details of their local history and emphasised points they wanted included in the mural.

Locality was themed with history and the imagery was brilliantly executed.

Laogh was Cuchulainn's charioteer. Legend has it that after dying in battle he was buried along the banks of the Nanny close to where it enters the Irish Sea. When you drive past Sonairte you will see a mound beside it, this is Laogh's final resting place.

Laytown ultimately drew its name from the dead warrior.

The mural portrays Laogh walking Cuchulainn's horses 'Liath Macha' and 'Dub Sainglend' through the waters off Laytown / Bettystown.

Liath Macha carries a fisherman's net over his back as a nod to local industry.

Laogh is wearing the tara brooch which was found on Bettystown Beach in the 1800's by a local woman. The tara brooch will feature on our new senior football jerseys establishing a beautiful symmetry between local history and our brilliant GAA club. That symmetry will evolve further when we announce our new club sponsor who's name will front each jersey.

The Nanny and Boyne rivers which border our club are represented on the left and right hand side with the celtic fish designs signifying the industry and prosperity brought by these rivers for generations.

The golden knotwork shows a hurley, sliothar and football intertwined with celtic designs.

The St. Colmcille's new white jersey will feature a line drawing of the amazing 'Voyager' sculpture which looks out to sea at Laytown. This sculpture was created by the amazing Linda Brunker who has given the club special permission to use this design on the jerseys.

Here they portray Voyager inside the Star of the Sea (Realt Na Mara) which sits prominently in the centre of the mural. Voyager provides a strong female presence and is interpreted here as a ghostly-being overlooking the club, the locality, the people and the communities within it."
Brilliant. Well done to all involved

royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 28/04/2023 12:41:03    2474365

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This is great
But does it warrant a topic and discussion on this forum
This is for the Laytown bettystown local Facebook page

Awaywin (Meath) - Posts: 116 - 28/04/2023 14:47:42    2474403

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Replying To Awaywin:  "This is great
But does it warrant a topic and discussion on this forum
This is for the Laytown bettystown local Facebook page"
Maybe other clubs may be inspired by their local heritage and follow suit… strong community spirit at the Cilles and it does look great in fairness….

Royalman11 (Meath) - Posts: 29 - 28/04/2023 15:24:50    2474409

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Replying To Awaywin:  "This is great
But does it warrant a topic and discussion on this forum
This is for the Laytown bettystown local Facebook page"
With all the negative about all things Meath football on here lately I think it's wonderful.

Why keep it local ? Who knows it might inspire other clubs in the county and maybe further to take a look at their own history/background and use their initiative to come up with something similar.

Kepak10 (Meath) - Posts: 163 - 28/04/2023 17:21:23    2474428

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Well done to all involved. Proud of our club and this gives a real sense of the identity of the club within the local community.

lowballplease (Galway) - Posts: 935 - 28/04/2023 22:02:09    2474452

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Meath has such a strong history and there are great mythical stories here too. Love this work and the concept behind it, the artist nailed it.

_intolerant_ (Meath) - Posts: 4 - 29/04/2023 09:14:23    2474466

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