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Tipp blow away Limerick challenge to set up dream final
Yes, yes, yes, the final we've all been waiting for will finally happen. Tipperary's emphatic victory over Limerick last Sunday has set up the dream final. This game just had to happen, this is not just about doing the four-in-a-row, it’s about pitting ourselves against our deadly long-time rivals and neighbours.
Two key duels may give the edge to Kerry
With Cork already safely into the 2009 All-Ireland football final after their battering of Tyrone last weekend, our attention swings this Sunday to who will join them? Kerry or Meath.
Galway hurleres will not begrudge Clare’s victory
It was a titantic struggle and a great advertisement for the game. The young hurlers of Galway and Clare slugged it out in the All-Ireland under-21 hurling semi-final at Semple Stadium until finally extra time saw Clare take the honours.
Kilkenny intermediates first into the ring to defend their crown
The clock is ticking down slowly to the big day - it's almost like we are waiting for a bomb to go off. We know there won't be any structural damage done on September 6, but fireworks and crunching tackles are sure to take place at Croke Park on All-Ireland final day.
Delaney doesn’t take starting role for granted
It will be a family affair at Croke Park on Sunday week with Fenians clubmen and cousins JJ and PJ Delaney lining out for the Cats in another GAA All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final.
Kilkenny hurling greats feature in new book
A Kilkenny goalie who liked to have a tipple or two before throw-in features in a new book about Ireland’s Gaelic Games.
Shefflin- It's all about just doing it on the day and between the white lines
All-time Senior Hurling Championship top-scorer Henry Shefflin says that this Sunday’s All-Ireland final offers an unusual pairing, despite both Kilkenny and Tipperary being two of the superpowers of hurling.
Kilkenny people are most friendly on Facebook
Kilkenny natives have more online social networking friends than their Leinster neighbours in Laois and Wexford, and their hurling neighbours in Limerick, according to a survey commissioned by 3, Ireland’s market leader in mobile broadband.
Murphy’s minors strike gold in Croke Park
Last Sunday was a fantastic day for Galway hurling.Winning a hurling All-Ireland final, senior, u-21, or minor is a wonderful thing for a county, but beating Kilkenny in the final at Croke Park makes it a little sweeter.
Cats capture four-in-a-row dream and 32nd title
Kilkenny have turned 2009 into their greatest ever year and have also completed the greatest decade in their illustrious history.