For 15 years, the ladies and gents have been showing off their card skills in the town of Macroom.
Margaret Corcoran, Mary McElroy, Kathleen Kelleher, and Eileen Murphy at the Briery Gap.
At the newly refurbished Briery Gap Theatre and Library, the card players meet every Tuesday morning for two hours, which they say, flies by. But, this isn’t their only meeting.
Founder and organiser of the local club, Mary Neville, getting the boards and cards set up at the Briery Gap.
The game might be called a first cousin of whist, where skill is also needed in abundance, but in bridge, the aim is not just to get as many tricks as possible, but for a partnership to successfully predict how many tricks they can take. There are competitions with cash prizes both locally and nationally throughout the course of the year and Macroom boasts several top players.
There are bridge clubs all over the city, like the one in the SMA centre in Wilton, Cork Bridge club on Patrick’s Quay and Mills Bridge club in Douglas, and in the county.
See https://www.cbai.ie/