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The psychology of the replay

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New script. Same characters. How will the drama unfold?

A-Z of the year that was 2011

A - Anthony Cunningham has had the sort of 2011 that any manager could only dream of. After steering his native Galway to u21 All-Ireland glory in September, the two time All-Ireland winner was announced as the new Galway senior hurling bainisteoir. He also found time to guide Garrycastle to a third county title on the trot en route to seeing his side become the first Westmeath club ever to win the AIB Leinster club championship. Not a bad year’s work.

No vintage performance, but Cats are back in another final

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Kilkenny secured a record sixth All-Ireland final appearance in a row last Sunday, when they had six points to spare over Waterford.

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Ballina gets second Dáil TD, while Castlebar drops to one

While Enda Kenny swept the boards across the county as Fine Gael surged to picking up four seats in Mayo, there was also a shift in the power base of TDs in the county last weekend. For the first time in a number of years, Ballina has the largest number of TDs in the county. The election of both Fine Gael’s Michelle Mulherin and the return of Fianna Fáil’s Dara Calleary has seen Ballina overtake Castlebar in the number of TDs.

Go Wilde about Dorian in Clarinbridge

OSCAR WILDE’S controversial and celebrated novel The Picture of Dorian Gray will be performed and read in Clarinbridge this weekend.

Kilkenny’s 5-in-a-row quest inspires dreams of pop stardom for Kate

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As Kilkenny’s hurlers head into their crucial All-Ireland semi-final with Cork this weekend, they may just have found the perfect cheerleader to propel them on their momentous quest.

Kennedy’s goal scoring record haul still stands to this day

With all the hype of scoring records and King Henry’s wonderful achievement surpassing Eddie Keher’s record in the Leinster final it was time to take a trip down memory lane. Not through the records of Eddie Keher but to another unsung hero the late Tullaroan hurler Mick Kennedy.

Final chance to see Kats Theatre group in Thomstown

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There is just one night left to catch Kats Theatre group from Kilkenny perform their very popular one-act plays in Thomastown.

From these acorns...

THE VOLCANIC ash and the cultural cavalry - the writers all over the country who stepped in enthusiastically to substitute for the writers whose flights were cancelled - grabbed the headlines at last month’s Cúirt.

 

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