This article is from page 4 of the 2013-06-04 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 4 JPG
CLARE will have a contestant at this year’s Rose of Tralee for the first time in almost a decade as Newmarketon-Fergus live-wire Marie Donel- lan upset the odds to qualify for this year’s prestigious final. The 25-year-old wowed judges at the semi finals in Portlaoise on Sunday, claiming one of the six grand final slots reserved for Irish roses. “I can’t believe it. I really wanted to get through but it is really hard, especially for the Irish roses, to make it through. There were 29 Irish roses in Portlaoise and only six of them go through, so it is very hard,” she told The Clare People . “Once I got there and met all the girls I thought that I didn’t have a hope [of reaching the final], so I decided to really enjoy the few days. When they called out Clare last night I could not believe it. “It is really tough for Irish roses to make it – it was 2006 that Clare last had a rose in the final. Every year there are more and more international roses looking to take part so that means that there are less places for the Irish roses. It really is such an international competition now and I just can’t believe that I was one of the roses chosen.” Marie is a qualified accountant and working at Apple and she has just returned from a year travelling the world. “Being the Clare Rose was the real victory. That is when my dream came true. Even going to Portlaoise was a bonus, never mind getting to Tralee itself. No matter what happens, I’m the Clare Rose and that is really the things that matters most,” she continued. “But that said the emotions of getting through was something else. I was bawling all over the place when Clare was called out. I was that shocked.” The final of the Rose of Tralee will take place from August 14 to 20.