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Carlow GAA fixtures

Friday

New season new management

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Carlow GAA are busy putting team management’s in place for the coming year. Dublin man Tom McKiterick will coach the under 21 footballers while Sean Adamson who has done Trojan work training the county minor football teams, will train the under 21 side. Jim Bolger, Dan McInerney, and Breffni Hannon, will act as selectors.

Nineteenth Carlow GAA awards

More than 400 guests are expected to attend the 19th Carlow GAA awards presentation which will be held on Saturday December 6 at the Dolmen Hotel at 7.30pm. Sixteen individuals will be honoured for their outstanding contribution to Cumann Luthchleas Gael. There are six special awards up in recognition for outstanding work taking place in schools, organisations and clubs.

Sport briefs

Top Oil under 21 hurling championship semi-final

Kilkenny GAA Fixtures

Friday

Parke GAA

Club membership for 2009 is now due. Please make payable to Darren Flynn, Declan Neary, or Frank McLoughlin.

Council honours hurling and camogie teams

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Kilkenny’s seven victorious All-Ireland hurling and camogie teams and Hurling Manager Brian Cody were the guests of honour at an historic civic reception on Saturday night.

Out of the frying pan and into the fire as Westmeath welcome Tyrone

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Nobody said it was going to be easy, and so far at least, division one certainly hasn’t been easy for the footballers of Westmeath. With three rounds played they are still seeking their first points of the campaign and are left propping up the table.

It’s a sell-out at the Sportsground for Connacht v Munster Christmas clash

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The annual Christmas fixture between Connacht and Munster promises to be another cracker when they two sides meet at the Galway Sportsground on Sunday (December 28) at 6p.

New Year, new rules, same goals remain

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Christmas has come and gone once again, the year '08 has also elapsed but it was one that will never be forgotten by Kilkenny fans. The clean sweep of All-Ireland titles along with the National Camogie League title made it the most special year ever. The sight of the four Kilkenny captains holding aloft the trophies on the front of the Kilkenny GAA Year Book said it all.

 

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