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How many keepie-uppies can you do?

How many keepie-uppies can you do?

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Catherine Connolly went viral this week when she impressed the public with her football skills, specifically her keepie-uppies.Alamy Stock Photo

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How many keepie-uppies can you do?

A video shared by Sinn Féin of presidential candidate Catherine Connolly doing keepie-uppies has amassed over 186,000 likes and 1.9m views on TikTok.

11.11am, 12 Oct 2025

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INDEPENDENT ÁRAS HOPEFUL Catherine Connolly went viral this week when she impressed the public with her football skills, specifically her keepie-uppies.

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She was canvassing at Courtney Place Flats on Ballybough Road, Dublin city, on Monday when the 68-year-old wowed locals as she performed ‘keepie-uppies’ and played basketball with children.

Connolly, who has the backing of a coalition of left-leaning parties, was joined for the canvas by a number of party leaders, including Sinn Féin’s Mary Lou McDonald, Labour’s Ivana Bacik and the Social Democrats’ Holly Cairns.

A video shared by Sinn Féin of the keepie-uppies in question has (thus far) amassed over 186,000 likes and 1.9m views on TikTok.

So now we’re wondering: How many keepie-uppies can you do?

Poll Results:

Up to 10 (203)

So many that I lose count (165)

20 or more (116)

More than 20 (101)

More than 20

So many that I lose count

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