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Off the road for one year for drunken driving

The following were disqualified from holding a driving licence for driving while unuder the influence.

Nineteen-year-old gets suspended sentence

A man who broke the window of the bar he had been drinking in and assaulted the arresting garda received a three month suspended sentence at Kilkenny District Court this week.

Guilty verdict in Freshford collision case

A Kilkenny Circuit Court jury returned a unanimous guilty verdict this week in what was described as “a most unusual dangerous driving case”.

Man hides under car and flees from court

A Tipperary man, who hid from gardai under a parked car and fled from the court house while in custody on a separate occasion, has been further remanded in custody.

Kerry and Cork set to dominate the All Stars

The Vodafone football All-Stars are due to be announced tonight (Friday), live on RTÉ with the hurling All-Stars having been announced earlier on this afternoon. As is the norm, the All-Ireland final winners will get the bulk of the statuettes, with the defeated finalists also collecting a few baubles as consolation for their year.

Fitzgibbon Cup winners, 1970

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Shortly after the GAA was founded 125 years ago, the universities started putting out hurling and Gaelic football teams and competing against each other. These intervarsity competitions were put on a formal basis with the presentation of the Sigerson Cup for football in 1911, the Fitzgibbon Cup for hurling in 1912, and the Ashbourne Cup for camogie in 1915. Involvement in the GAA in third level institutions was a help to many students in adapting to a new life away from their homes and local clubs. It gave them a common interest with fellow students and helped the process of integration into a more diverse community.

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