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Kilkenny duo win badminton doubles

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Two boys from Kilkenny began the New Year in style, as they swept to victory in the Leinster Juvenile close boys’ doubles badminton tournament.

High drama in badminton finals

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There was high drama in the Division 1 under-15 Leinster badminton finals in the Watershed last weekend, where Kilkenny were narrowly defeated on points scored following a three-way tie for the top spot.

Liam Fennelly next up for Legends Tour Summer Series at Croke Park

As Kilkenny seek to win their fifth All-Ireland title in-a-row former captain, Liam Fennelly, will host a one-off GAA Museum Legends Tour on the eve of the Hurling Final this Saturday, September 4 at 12pm. Fennelly will host a special behind-the-scenes tour of Croke Park, focusing on his famous playing career with ‘The Cats’.

Allow supporters onto the pitch after the game, says Jackie

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All-star hurler Jackie Tyrrell has been a member of the Kilkenny senior inter-county team since 2003. Tyrrell was the first to start the five in a row dream when he captained Kilkenny to the All-Ireland title in 2006.

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Junior Open Week

Celebrate a summer of Kilkenny hurling with the legends

Liam Fennelly, DJ Carey, Liam Dunne and Joe Cooney are confirmed panellists for Kilkenny Guinness Hurling Supporters event.

Frantic action on the badminton front

The junior county blitz started last Saturday in O'Loughlins with the under 12 boys and girls starting things off. A total of 21 teams entered this competition and a good day was had by all.

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Following on from the success of senior open week, the junior open week that took place last week was no less of a spectacle. With almost 100 junior players taking place the competition welcomed players from clubs such as Tramore, St Anne’s Waterford, Clonmel, Carrick on Siur, Donnybrook, Carlow, and there was even some French representation to join our own club members in a busy week of match play.

Coaching and encouragement will keep

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There is a lot of water under the bridge since the founding members of the Gaelic Athletic Association met in the now famous Hayes Hotel in Thurles back in 1884. I don't think Michael Cusack, Maurice Davin and his associates who gathered on that momentous occasion could ever in their wildest dreams have envisaged how significant an association they were just about to form and what an impact it was going to have on the people of Ireland.

Coaching and encouragement will keep

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There is a lot of water under the bridge since the founding members of the Gaelic Athletic Association met in the now famous Hayes Hotel in Thurles back in 1884. I don't think Michael Cusack, Maurice Davin and his associates who gathered on that momentous occasion could ever in their wildest dreams have envisaged how significant an association they were just about to form and what an impact it was going to have on the people of Ireland.

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