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Rescheduled local derby fixture ends in stalemate as club’s league title ambitions remain

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St Peters make sure of John Farrell Counties Cup progress with decisive high scoring home victory

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St. Thomas’ return to promised land following almighty battle with O’Loughlin Gaels

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A score for the ages by Éanna Burke secured St. Thomas’ a much-deserved second All-Ireland senior hurling club title last Sunday in Croke Park after a titanic tussle with Kilkenny’s O’Loughlin Gaels.

CCFL aspirations blow as Monksland United defeated by Clara Town in Cushla Park

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St. Thomas will face stern test in All Ireland Final while Galway make light work of Laois

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St. Thomas’ steadfast determination to etch their name on the Tommy Moore cup for the second time will face a severe test on Sunday afternoon in Croke Park when they take on Leinster champions O’Loughlin Gaels from Kilkenny in the All-Ireland senior hurling club final, which throws in at 1.30pm.

Athlone Town will strive to improve on 2023 campaign as league fixtures confirmed

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After achieving a place in the 2023 First Division play-offs, Athlone Town will be hoping to once more mount a challenge in the top half of the table next season.

Underdog status suits St. Thomas' in last four clash with Ballygunner

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St. Thomas’ will compete in a senior All-Ireland club hurling semi-final for the seventh time in their history next Saturday evening when they travel to O’Moore Park in Portlaoise to take on Munster champions and competition favourites Ballygunner of Waterford (throw-in 7.30pm).

Willow Park avoid Paddy Cotter Cup shock with extra time win in TP Hickey Park

It took extra time to save Willow Park from being the victim of a giant killing act in the Paddy Cotter Cup on Sunday morning last

Monivea-Abbey through to decider in swan song for stadium landmark

Monivea-Abbey won through to the Connacht Intermediate final after a hard fought 1-08 to 0-10 victory over Mayo champions Kilmeena in Tuam Stadium on Sunday afternoon. This contest was due to bring the curtain down on the famous hayshed which has stood the test of time over the stand in Tuam. Redevelopment on the old stand now has been delayed for a week to allow the intermediate Connacht final to be played.

 

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