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Eileen is crowned the first ‘Primrose of the Prowley’ Wellie Queen
Eileen Brennan of Loon, Kilkenny was crowned the very first Wellie Queen 2010 last Friday night in Shortall’s Pub, Castlecomer.
Kilkenny see off strong Galway challenge
The Kilkenny hurlers showed great composure and resolve when defeating Galway by four points in a thrilling Leinster semi-final at Tullamore on Saturday evening.
Cats should leave the Dubs singing the blues
The Kilkenny hurlers head to Croke Park this Sunday on a mission to bring back the Bob O'Keeffe Cup for the 66th time. Wexford have been Kilkenny's challengers on Leinster final day for the past four seasons but this year there's new kids on the block, yes - the Dubs are back. Eighteen years have lapsed since the men in the sky blue shirts lined up behind the Artane Boys Band on Leinster final day.
Last year’s All-Ireland is history, this Sunday's semi-final is a new ball game
The GAA's ridiculous decision to sandwich in a football quarterfinal this Sunday between the minor and senior hurling semi-finals shows once again how little regard they have for the small ball. Surely they could have asked the footballers of Meath and Mayo to play on Saturday thus leaving the next day free for the hurling semi-finals.
Cody’s Cats keep four-in-row dream alive
Kilkenny 2-23
Cody’s Cats keep four-in-row dream alive
Kilkenny 2-23 Waterford 3-15
Kilkenny and Tipperary to crown hurling’s big day
And then there were two. Twelve counties started out on the GAA All-Ireland hurling championship title trail last May and now it’s down to two very exciting neighbours.
2009- another super year for the Cats
The year 2009 has come to an end, so it is time to reflect on what was once again another brilliant year for Kilkenny hurling at both county and club level. It goes without saying that for everyone the highlight at county level was the first Sunday in September when the super Cats landed the incredible four-in-a-row after a pulsating final against the old enemy Tipperary.