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Cats capture four-in-a-row dream and 32nd title
Kilkenny have turned 2009 into their greatest ever year and have also completed the greatest decade in their illustrious history.
The race for Kilkenny titles intensifies
The inter-county scene may have drawn to a close for this year but there is still plenty of hurling to be played at club level over the next month or six weeks.
Champions Ballyhale Shamrocks odds on to complete the four-in-a-row
The Indian summer that we are experiencing at present has made it very enjoyable for both the players to perform in and for the patrons to view this year’s local championships.
Kilkenny teams close in on final date
The St Canice’s Credit Union senior semi-finals take pride of place next Sunday at Nowlan Park.
Kilkenny’s most consistent teams back into the final
The 2009 St Canice’s Credit Union Senior Hurling Final will for the second year in a row be fought out by defending champions Ballyhale Shamrocks and James Stephens. Conditions last Sunday were ideal for good hurling but sadly neither game reached the heights you'd expect at this stage of the competition. The champions Ballyhale put in another Jekyll ‘n’ Hyde performance when they took care of the O'Loughlins challenge.
It’s Henry the Ninth (All-Star)
Kilkenny forward, Henry Shefflin has joined county compatriot DJ Carey and scooped his ninth GAA hurling All-Star this year following the Cat’s four-in-a-row achievement.
Reids shoot Shamrocks to their four-in-a-row
The scoring prowess of brothers TJ and Eoin Reid played a big part as Ballyhale Shamrocks claimed their fourth Kilkenny County Championship in-a-row.
Reids shoot Shamrocks to their four-in-a-row
The scoring prowess of brothers TJ and Eoin Reid played a big part as Ballyhale Shamrocks claimed their fourth Kilkenny County Championship in-a-row.
Shamrocks make history in landing four-in-a-row
The Shamrocks players created club history last Sunday by landing the Tom Walsh Cup for the fourth year in a row. This year’s victory was without a doubt the hardest earned of the four.
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.