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11 Mar 2026

'Such an honour' - Young Kildare town woman crowned as Rose of Tralee contestant

The glamorous evening drew a crowd of more than 400 guests who gathered to celebrate an unforgettable night of entertainment, style and community spirit

Kildare Town’s Jessica Hunter (27) was crowned the new Kildare Rose on Saturday night following a spectacular selection event at the Westgrove Hotel in Clane

Jessica Hunter (27)

Kildare Town’s Jessica Hunter (27) was crowned the new Kildare Rose on Saturday night following a spectacular selection event at the Westgrove Hotel in Clane.

The glamorous evening drew a crowd of more than 400 guests who gathered to celebrate an unforgettable night of entertainment, style and community spirit.

The atmosphere in the Westgrove Hotel was electric as supporters, family and friends came together to watch the highly anticipated selection. The evening showcased the incredible  personality and achievements of the contestants, making it a difficult decision for the judges.

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Jessica impressed the judging panel and audience alike with her warmth, confidence and genuine pride in representing Kildare.

After an engaging interview, she was announced as the new Kildare Rose to loud applause from the packed venue.

The event itself was a true celebration, filled with fun, laughter and glamour from start to finish.

The Westgrove Hotel provided the perfect setting for what many described as one of the most enjoyable Kildare Rose selection nights in recent years.

Speaking after being crowned, Jessica expressed her gratitude for the incredible support she received throughout the night and said she was honoured to represent Kildare.

“It’s such an honour to be chosen as the Kildare Rose. I’m incredibly proud to represent my county and I’m so grateful for all the support from my family, friends and everyone here tonight,” she said.

Jessica will now go on to proudly represent Kildare at the upcoming Rose of Tralee International Festival later this year, where she will join Roses from across Ireland and around the world.

Organisers extended their thanks to everyone who attended the event and to the many volunteers and sponsors who helped make the night such a success.

With a packed room, a fantastic atmosphere and a deserving winner, the 2026 Kildare Rose selection will be remembered as a truly fabulous night in Clane.

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