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King Henry tops GAA poll
Kilkenny’s Henry Shefflin was honoured as the best hurler of the last 25 years in a prestigious ceremony during the week.
Reids shoot Shamrocks to their four-in-a-row
The scoring prowess of brothers TJ and Eoin Reid played a big part as Ballyhale Shamrocks claimed their fourth Kilkenny County Championship in-a-row.
King Henry tops GAA poll
Kilkenny’s Henry Shefflin was honoured as the best hurler of the last 25 years in a prestigious ceremony during the week.
Shamrocks make history in landing four-in-a-row
The Shamrocks players created club history last Sunday by landing the Tom Walsh Cup for the fourth year in a row. This year’s victory was without a doubt the hardest earned of the four.
Resilient Shamrocks land a provincial semi spot
A super Eoin Reid point pushed the Leinster Championship to extra time in this exciting encounter between Ballyhale Shamrocks and Oulart-the-Ballagh. The game was played in front of a large crowd in Wexford Park on Sunday last.
Shamrocks surge through to the Leinster Final
Ballyhale Shamrocks 4-18
Reid’s in line for county captaincy
All-Ireland hurling champions Kilkenny will be captained by one of the two Reid brothers next season.
Jamie to get deserved courage award at Share a Dream ball
Eleven-year-old Jamie Murphy who has made a dramatic recovery following an operation to correct a severe curve in her spine, is to attend the Share a Dream Foundation’s Dream Ball next weekend where she will receive an award for courage.
Jamie to get deserved courage award at Share a Dream ball
Eleven-year-old Jamie Murphy who has made a dramatic recovery following an operation to correct a severe curve in her spine, is to attend the Share a Dream Foundation’s Dream Ball next weekend where she will receive an award for courage.
2009- another super year for the Cats
The year 2009 has come to an end, so it is time to reflect on what was once again another brilliant year for Kilkenny hurling at both county and club level. It goes without saying that for everyone the highlight at county level was the first Sunday in September when the super Cats landed the incredible four-in-a-row after a pulsating final against the old enemy Tipperary.