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Kernan oversees first Galway game
New Galway manager Joe Kernan takes charge of his first football match on Sunday when last year’s FBD winning side take on the Exiles in New York.
All Ireland success for Galway camogie
Galway celebrated All Ireland success this week with the intermediate camogie players claiming this year’s honours in Saturday’s replay over Cork at McDonagh Park, Nenagh.
Kilkenny teams close in on final date
The St Canice’s Credit Union senior semi-finals take pride of place next Sunday at Nowlan Park.
Kilkenny GAA Fixtures
For Sat 10th Oct
Experience comes to the fore
You can’t beat experience or class. Despite the flamboyance and arrogance of youth, the old experienced warhorse who’s been there, done that, invariably realises that something clever is required if his team is going to prevail. And so it was last Sunday with Charlestown edging past Castlebar, just when some might have felt a shock was on the cards. In Crossmolina’s case in our semi-final defeat to Knockmore it looked as though we had too much experience and not enough youthful exuberance. Last Sunday Castlebar had plenty of youthful energy around the field, but when the game was there to be won, Charlestown had that little bit of guile and know-how to close out the deal. With all their experience they knew how to win this game and advance to yet another county final.
It’s Henry the Ninth (All-Star)
Kilkenny forward, Henry Shefflin has joined county compatriot DJ Carey and scooped his ninth GAA hurling All-Star this year following the Cat’s four-in-a-row achievement.
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.
Shamrocks into final after steady performance
The senior club hurling semi-final between Ballyhale Shamrocks and O’Loughlin Gaels last weekend left the ‘Gaels men disappointed as the Shamrocks pushed forward into the final against James Stephens.
Rat race for Junior and Intermediate titles
This Sunday’s intermediate and junior finals should make for an intriguing and interesting day of hurling.
Cats strong defence ensures victory
This was a game Kilkenny would have been expected to win but somebody forgot to hand the visiting team the script. In the end Kilkenny deserved the victory but they can count themselves lucky to get the points. Wicklow were full value for money and could have with more effort snatched the game from Kilkenny.