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Laois interest on Monday and Tuesday night as Rose of Tralee TV line-up announced

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The running order for the 2023 Rose of Tralee International Festival TV Selection has been unveiled.

The 32 International Roses will be appearing across Monday and Tuesday night from the Rose of Tralee International Festival Rose Selection, live from Kerry Sports Academy at MTU.

And there will be Laois interest on both of the nights live on RTE One.

Tonight, Laois Rose Sinead Dowd will appear on the stage.

She will appear before Daithi and Kathryn Thomas where she will be hoping to continue doing as well as she has – now sitting sixth in the betting at odds of 7/1.

The current favourite, Caoimhe Deering of Carlow, will appear on Tuesday night and that is where we also find the other Rose with a Laois background.

Ottawa Rose, Aoife McDonald, will be out then. And there will be plenty of interest there as her dad Patrick is from Portarlington.

The Rose of Tralee TV Selection will be available to watch for free, live and on-demand by audiences in Ireland and around the world on RTÉ Player.

Coverage on each evening begins 8pm and concludes at 11.35pm on Tuesday.

Monday, August 21 – Rose Selection Part One

  1. Arizona – Ashley Jackson
  2. Boston & New England – Fiona Weir
  3. Chicago – Kelley Leyden
  4. Cork – Kate Shaughnessy
  5. Dublin – Bethany Cushing
  6. Laois – Sinéad Dowd
  7. Limerick – Molli Ann O’Halloran
  8. London – Amy Gillen
  9. Mayo – Kate Heneghan
  10. Meath – Lane Galvin
  11. Melbourne – Katie Casey
  12. Offaly – Allie Leahy
  13. Philadelphia – Marissa Berry
  14. Queensland – Imogen Weston – Kelly
  15. San Francisco – Katie McFadden
  16. Toronto – Erica Daly
  17. Western Canada – London Prusko
  18. Wexford – Brónagh Hogan

Tuesday, August 22 – Rose Selection Part Two

  1. Antrim – Mollie O’Brien
  2. Carlow – Caoimhe Deering
  3. Clare – Aisling O’Connor
  4. Down – Nadine Downey
  5. Germany – Megan Wolf
  6. Kerry – Kelsey Lang McCarthy
  7. Longford – Grace Kemple
  8. New York – Róisín Wiley
  9. New Zealand – Kelsi Wallace
  10. Ottawa – Aoife McDonald
  11. South Australia – Charlotte Burton
  12. Sydney – Aoife Butler
  13. Texas – Eden Kasprak
  14. Washington DC – Siobhán Speak

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