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templeoguedrivingschool · 2 months ago
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Templeogue Driving School
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Broomhill Business Complex, Broomhill Rd, Tallaght, Dublin 24 Ireland
Phone
019125395
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When it comes to becoming a skilled and confident driver, finding the right driving school is paramount. Templeogue Driving School stands out as one of the best choices for you to embark on your journey towards passing your test. We focus on quality education, comprehensive training, and a commitment to excellence, At Templeogue Driving School we have earned a reputation as one of the leading driving school in Dublin.
Comprehensive EDT Driving Lessons: At Templeogue Driving School, we understand the significance of the Essential Driver Training (EDT) program in shaping responsible and skilled drivers. Our structured approach to EDT includes a total of 12 progressive lessons that cover various aspects of driving, ensuring you the learner are well-prepared to handle different driving scenarios. From basic vehicle control to complex traffic situations, our instructors will guide you through every step of the learning process.
Expert Instructors: Our team of highly qualified and patient instructors forms the backbone of Templeogue Driving School's success. We possess a wealth of knowledge and expertise in teaching individuals of all skill levels. Their ability to adapt teaching techniques to suit each student's learning style ensures that everyone gains the confidence and skills needed to pass your test
Tailored Pretest Training: The driving test can be a nerve-wracking experience for many. To ease the stress and increase the chances of success, Templeogue Driving School offers specialized pretest training. We conduct mock driving tests under realistic conditions, providing you with invaluable insights the test routs . This personalized guidance plays a pivotal role in boosting your confidence and readiness for the actual driving test.
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andrewbarnes-blog1 · 8 years ago
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Repetition revs Murphy towards starting role
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Murphy flaunts his Molten Player of the Month ‘Golden Balls’
“Every day is pretty much the same for me” the Templeogue star explains as he tightens up his motorbikes midsection, his every move shadowed by his dog, Theo “I get up at eight, eat, go to the gym, go into college or work, eat, draw or touch up my bike eat again, then go to the gym again at night to get some shots up and come back and eat some more.”
His house echoes that sentiment. Full of art, trophies and motorbikes, there is much more to Murphy than just basketball. But basketball is a good place to start. A simple search of his name on YouTube shows you all you need to know; an amalgamation of arm-in-the-hoop style highlights that, at just 22 years of age, have cemented him as one of the most prolific athletes in Irish basketball history.
The early highlight tapes tell a different story, however - one of a frail, lanky kid that hadn’t yet grown into his frame. “I weighed about 70 kilos in 6th year, which was pretty light considering I was 6’2, so that’s something that I have definitely had to work on, I had to put the hours in at the gym to get my body right to play at this level. I couldn’t do what I do at that weight.”
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The Irish star always watches what he eats
So what does he do? This season, Murphy, now with a man’s physique and weighing in just below 90 kilograms, became the first indigenous player in Irish Basketball History to be awarded the ‘ Molten Player of the Month’ accolade twice in a row in the Superleague - Ireland’s top division. He tore up the Superleague, to the tune of 22 points and 7 rebounds a game, and was a monster in the team’s league deciding game against Kieran Donaghy’s Tralee Warriors, inspiring his team to come back from a 22-6 first quarter deficit to win by a basket, scoring 36 of his team’s 90 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. His rare year caught the eye of new Irish men’s coach Peter Strickland, who has awarded him a starting role as the team prepare for games against Luxembourg, Wales and Scotland this summer.
Behind the basketball star is a man with an equal passion for art - he is in the final year of a Fine Art degree at IADT - and motorbikes. “I’ve always painted and drawn and been into tattoos; I used to be a street artist in my wilder days, but it’s a bit strange for a 22 year old to be going out to town and spray-painting walls, so I just do some pieces around my garden now...the snake is an idea of a Japanese-style sleeve tattoo that I’ll probably get in the next few years. I want to be covered in them.”
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Murphy finishes his snake; his dog Theo seems to have spotted an intruder
The motorbike stuff came from his dad, Mark, who runs a bike shop with his brother Mervin along Bray beach. “I’ve always wanted a bike, but my dad has seen it all and wouldn’t let me get one until I was 21 and responsible. Even at that he made me go through so many lessons with him until he saw that I was capable of driving one safely. Legally I can only have a beginners bike at the moment but in two years I’ll be fully qualified and I’ll be able to get something a bit quicker. I look forward to that.”
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Changing the oil on his prized Honda CB400
Will art and motorbikes take a back seat with his most important summer in an Irish jersey on the horizon? “Nah, nothing changes. My routine has gotten me this far and I’ll keep riding it out until I can’t any longer.”
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Dark side of the goon: One of his college submissions
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