The All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship title returned to Kilkenny once again in January as St Lachtain's produced a ...
Kila, Cormac Leahy,m ... Tonight's edition of Ceol Anocht on KCLR, presented by Martin Bridgeman, featuring music from: Jack Keeshan, Novatone, Annika Kilkenny,. Bowden, ... Tonight's edition of Ceol ...
Sounds like Katie Power to this observer. It is a stupendous 17 years since she was called up to the Kilkenny senior camogie panel after a blue chip underage career that had yielded five All-Irelands ...
Kilkenny City First on the list is of course the Kilkenny City St. Patrick’s Day parade. This parade sits in the middle of an extensive programme of events being run as part of Kilkenny’s St ...
Kilkenny's reliance on TJ Reid and the absence of so many frontline players is a cause for concern for the Cats’ 2025 championship hopes, according to former Tipperary hurler Shane McGrath.
Four players were sent off - three from Kilkenny - in a 10-minute period and Kilkenny manager Lyng felt there hadn't been a red card in the game as he expressed frustration with the ‘head high ...
Kilkenny showed resilience in adversity before a crowd of 9,563 in bright spring sunshine but were beaten in the end. Of course, none of these things are what the match will be remembered for ...
It was a hugely eventful local derby as Tipperary maintained their place at the top of the Allianz Hurling League with victory over Kilkenny in a game that saw four players sent off. David Blanchfield ...
A bizarre Allianz Hurling League contest saw 14-man Tipperary earn a 2-25 to 1-19 victory over 12-man Kilkenny to consolidate their position on top of Division 1A. A game played in good spirits in ...
SCORERS – Kilkenny: TJ Reid 0-13 (11 frees, 2 65s); Martin Keoghan 0-4; Gearoid Dunne 1-1; David Blanchfield 0-1 free. Tipperary: Darragh McCarthy 0-12 (11 frees); Sam O’Farrell 0-3; Craig Morgan, ...
Tipperary were the better team and moved a step closer to a Division 1 final while Kilkenny’s relegation concerns have been elevated by this third defeat watched by a 9,563 crowd. However ...
Kilkenny lost at Pairc Ui Chaoimh a fortnight ago, with Cork finishing stronger on an emotional day for the Rebel County with manager Pat Ryan laying his brother Ray to rest the day before.