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Kittens into All-Ireland Minor decider
Kilkenny manager Richie Mulrooney felt that his side had come through one of their toughest games under his reign as the ‘kittens’ qualified for their second ESB All-Ireland MHC Final in succession, following this two-point win at Croke Park last Sunday.
Key duels that can decide the clash of Cork and Tyrone
Michael Shields v Stephen O’Neill
Referee announced for All-Ireland final
The referee has been chosen for the All -Ireland hurling final.
Master Shef steers Cats to semi-final victory
Kilkenny's fine victory over Waterford in last Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final means this current panel are now just 70 odd minutes away from achieving an incredible four-in-a-row. Kerry footballers have achieved this unbelievable feat on two occasions. The men of Wexford have also managed it with the big ball, but only the hurlers of Cork in the 40s can boast about doing it with the small ball.
Master Shef steers Cats to semi-final victory
Kilkenny's fine victory over Waterford in last Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final means this current panel are now just 70 odd minutes away from achieving an incredible four-in-a-row. Kerry footballers have achieved this unbelievable feat on two occasions. The men of Wexford have also managed it with the big ball, but only the hurlers of Cork in the 40s can boast about doing it with the small ball.
Master Shef steers Cats to semi-final victory
Kilkenny's fine victory over Waterford in last Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final means this current panel are now just 70 odd minutes away from achieving an incredible four-in-a-row. Kerry footballers have achieved this unbelievable feat on two occasions. The men of Wexford have also managed it with the big ball, but only the hurlers of Cork in the 40s can boast about doing it with the small ball.
Canning leads u-21s into battle with the Banner
Galway’s hopes of advancing to a second All Ireland hurling final this year rest on the u-21s who face Clare on Saturday.
DID Electrical sponsor unique hurling event
DID Electrical have joined forces with James Stephens CLG Juvenile to sponsor a completely unique under-age hurling event which is the James Stephens Skills Star Challenge 2009.
Irish players return to duty for Gloucester test
After a useful workout in London, Connacht now head to Gloucester for their second pre-season challenge this weekend.
Connacht Rugby open day for Special Olympics
Connacht Rugby are holding a free open day on Sunday (August 23) at the Sportsground in aid of Special Olympics Ireland.