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St Mullins 4-10, Carlow Town 1-10
New season new management
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.
Eire Óg advance to next round... after a stiff challenge from Kiltegan
Fresh from their county title win seven days previously, Eire Óg senior footballers advanced to the quarter final of the AIB Leinster club championship. They defeated Kiltegan at Dr Cullen Park on Sunday in a highly entertaining game.
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.
Éire Óg will fight another day as game ends all square
Éire Óg senior footballers are still in the Leinster championship when they drew level with Colmcille of Longford after extra time in Dr Cullen Park on Sunday.
Carlow Institute bag first brace of League points
Carlow Institute of Further Education overcame their Cork counterparts in the first outing of the 2008/09 League campaign played at Dr Cullen Park last week.
12th annual edition of A Season of Sundays is launched
What do you get the sports-mad person for Christmas when you know they have all the memorabilia that is available to date. Well how about a beautiful coffee table book entitled ‘A Season of Sundays.’
Éire Óg's journey reaches “Rhode's” end
Éire Óg's journey through this year's provincial club championship came to an abrupt end at the semi final stage on Sunday last in Dr Cullen Park. Turlough O'Connor's men were soundly beaten by an impressive showing from Offaly champions Rhode. Éire Óg can have no complaints overall with the result with the only dispute being the awarding of a first half penalty against them for a foul by Vinny Kavanagh on Pascal Kellaghan which looked to have occurred outside the large square.
Éire Óg bow out of Leinster
Offaly champions Rhode powered their way to the AIB Leinster club senior football championship final when they defeated Éire Óg by 14 points at Dr Cullen Park on Sunday. The sheer physical size of the Rhode team and their footballing ability was something the Éire Óg men could not come to terms with.
Determined Skeoug earn the silverware
St Fiachra’s NS Skeoughvosteen 3-7, Scoil Bhride Goresbridge 2-2