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Cody for Freeman say councillors

It has been proposed that Brian Cody be given the Freeman of Kilkenny county as opposed to just the city.

Freeman ceremony to honour two great men

Two remarkable Kilkenny men have accepted invitations to be made freemen of Kilkenny city.

Kilkenny’s hopes of promotion still alive despite loss

Coolmine 24 Kilkenny 9

Strikes, failed drugs test... what’s next for the GAA

Once upon a time the winter months or the closed season as we will call it in the GAA was a tad dull and boring.

Kilkenny city honours two of its sons

Two of Kilkenny’s finest sons were bestowed with the highest honour possible by their native city when they were made Freemen of the city of Kilkenny at the weekend.

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.

All-Ireland goal keeper moves up to management

The former All-Ireland goalkeeper for Kilkenny, James McGarry has moved his career into management.

'08 the year of the Cat

Standing in Paric Lactain in Freshford last January watching a young, fit Antrim side lower Kilkenny's colours in the Walsh Cup didn't leave anyone too upset, most people acknowledged that our warriors had just returned from what is now their annual team holiday and that it would take a few training sessions to shake off the cobwebs. Being honest, Kilkenny fans knew that this bunch of Kilkenny players would bust a gut later in the year to land the 3-in-a-row but I don't think anyone could have envisaged exactly what lay ahead for Kilkenny hurling.

Charlie Carter

Kilkenny senior hurlers got the year off to the best possible start last Sunday when they had way too much fire power for a poor Dublin outfit in a bitterly cold Parnell Park. The combination of experienced backs and enthusiastic forwards gave new Dublin manager Anthony Daly a bad start to his stint in charge of the metropolitan side.

Cats open year in style as they cruise past the Blues

Kilkenny senior hurlers got the year off to the best possible start last Sunday when they had way too much fire power for a poor Dublin outfit in a bitterly cold Parnell Park. The combination of experienced backs and enthusiastic forwards gave new Dublin manager Anthony Daly a bad start to his stint in charge of the metropolitan side.

 

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