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Cody is certain Shefflin will don the county colours again

Kilkenny hurling manager Brian Cody has no doubt that Henry Shefflin will play for the county again.

Cats get major boost as Tennyson and Shefflin return to training

What a week it has been! I don't think I've ever heard as many rumours about player injuries ahead of an All-Ireland final. The Kilkenny team returned to training last Monday night after their customary weekend away in Wexford.

Pre All-Ireland media night focuses on the drive for five and player injuries

On Monday night last the local and national sports media gathered in Langtons Hotel, Kilkenny, for the pre All-Ireland senior hurling press night.

The Kilkennys release hurling song for charity

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A song for Kilkenny was released this week to coincide with the opening of the Ger Devane Family Room at St Luke's Hospital.

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.

Cha set to start for All-Ireland SHC semi-final clash with Cork

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James 'Cha' Fitzpatrick is reportedly in line for a return to the Kilkenny starting 15 for this Sunday's All-Ireland SHC semi-final clash with Cork at Croke Park.

Cats await Rebels in Croker semi

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Kilkenny manager Brian Cody is set to name his team tonight (Friday) for Sunday's eagerly awaited All-Ireland Senior Hurling semi-final against Cork at Croke Park (3.30pm).

Cody confident of Galway showdown

The Kilkenny senior hurlers will play Galway in this Sunday’s SHC Leinster final. The Cats have had an easy enough run of it and will be fresh ahead of the showdown which in manager Brian Cody’s eyes is not necessarily a good thing, “We have had more of a relaxed championship which isn’t always a good thing, our game against Dublin didn’t offer the challenge we had anticipated and it is important to be tested leading up to big games.”

Donation Day reminds us to donate old belongings to good cause

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Oxfam Ireland in Kilkenny held a day of fun and festivities to celebrate Donation Day last Friday which is attempting to highlight the need for donations to Oxfam.

The party is over but the show goes on

With the World Cup now in full swing next Sunday’s Leinster hurling semi-finals are almost slipping in under the radar. Kilkenny who have not seen competitive action for some time now finally get a chance to strut their stuff.

 

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