Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
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Ross O'Carroll-Kelly is a satirical fictional Irish character, a wealthy South County Dublin rugby union jock created by journalist Paul Howard. The character first appeared in a January 1998 column in the Sunday Tribune newspaper and later transferred to The Irish Times. The series comprises twenty-one novels, three plays, a CD, two other books, a weekly podcast, and the newspaper column, as of 2022.
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Jock rugbaí Bleácliathach a tháinig ó pheann an iriseora Paul Howard is ea an carachtar ficseanúil Ross O'Carroll-Kelly. Scigaithris ar imreoirí rugbaí saibhre as Baile Átha Cliath Theas atá ina ainm is a bheith ardnósach agus a fhreastalaíonn ar scoileanna príobháideacha atá in O’Carroll-Kelly agus a chuid cairde. Duine leithleach a bhfuil cónaí ar i gCarraig an tSionnaigh agus nach bhfuil mórán measa aige ar an gcosmhuintir is ea é, agus is iad an rugbaí agus cailíní na clocha is mó ar a phaidrín. Agus é ar scoil in Castlerock (tagairt shoiléir do Coláiste na Carraige Duibhe, .i. Blackrock College - scoil mhór rugbaí i mBaile Átha Cliath Theas) ba mhó an spéis a bhí ann chun rugbaí ná chun léinn. Cuirtear síos mar dhuine a bhfuil an-tóir ag na cailíní air ach nach bhfuil in ann a bheith
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Statue of Ross O'Carroll-Kelly, Easons Headquarters, O'Connell Street, Dublin
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Ronan Masters, Honor O'Carroll-Kelly, Brian O'Carroll-Kelly, Jonathan O'Carroll-Kelly, Leo O'Carroll-Kelly
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Sunday Tribune, The O'Brien Press, Penguin Books, The Irish Times
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Sunday Tribune column, January 1998
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Student, estate agent, rugby coach, reality TV star, biomedical waste disposal, mobile paper shredder operator
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Charles O'Carroll-Kelly
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Erika Joseph
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Sorcha Eidemar Françoise O'Carroll-Kelly
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Jock rugbaí Bleácliathach a tháinig ó pheann an iriseora Paul Howard is ea an carachtar ficseanúil Ross O'Carroll-Kelly. Scigaithris ar imreoirí rugbaí saibhre as Baile Átha Cliath Theas atá ina ainm is a bheith ardnósach agus a fhreastalaíonn ar scoileanna príobháideacha atá in O’Carroll-Kelly agus a chuid cairde. Duine leithleach a bhfuil cónaí ar i gCarraig an tSionnaigh agus nach bhfuil mórán measa aige ar an gcosmhuintir is ea é, agus is iad an rugbaí agus cailíní na clocha is mó ar a phaidrín. Agus é ar scoil in Castlerock (tagairt shoiléir do Coláiste na Carraige Duibhe, .i. Blackrock College - scoil mhór rugbaí i mBaile Átha Cliath Theas) ba mhó an spéis a bhí ann chun rugbaí ná chun léinn. Cuirtear síos mar dhuine a bhfuil an-tóir ag na cailíní air ach nach bhfuil in ann a bheith ceanúil ar éinne seachas air féin. Is i bhfoirm dhialainne sa chéad phearsa a chuirtear síos ar eachtraí Uí Cheallaigh (tá Paul Howard in ainm is a bheith an té a chuir na heachtraí sin ar phár). Céadfhoilsíodh na sleachta dialainne ina gcuirtear síos ar a shaol ón aois a 17 mbliana ar aghaidh ar an Sunday Tribune in Eanáir na bliana 1998 agus anois foilsítear uair sa tseachtain iad ar an Irish Times. Foilsíodh ocht gcinn d’úrscéil agus dornán leabhar eile bunaithe ar na hailt sin. Is minic na leabhair sa tsraith seo ar liosta na leabhar is mó éilimh in Éirinn.
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Ross O'Carroll-Kelly is a satirical fictional Irish character, a wealthy South County Dublin rugby union jock created by journalist Paul Howard. The character first appeared in a January 1998 column in the Sunday Tribune newspaper and later transferred to The Irish Times. The series comprises twenty-one novels, three plays, a CD, two other books, a weekly podcast, and the newspaper column, as of 2022.
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