Search Results for 'All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship'
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Buccaneers Seconds win Bank of Ireland Connacht Junior Cup quarter-final derby contest
BALLINASLOE 15 BUCCANEERS SECONDS 22
Semi-final heartache for Southern Gaels as they make intermediate hurling championship exit
Clonkill 2-12
Quarter-finals confirmed in hurling championship
An exciting line-up of quarter-final ties in the Galway Senior Hurling Championship was confirmed on Sunday evening after the conclusion of the preliminary ties, while the race to gain promotion from senior B and the intermediate ranks has also gathered pace.
Southern Gaels club members savour a semi-final excursion to Croke Park
A group of 52 adults and juveniles from Southern Gaels journeyed to Croke Park last Sunday for the All-Ireland hurling semi-final between Kilkenny and Clare.
GAA Briefs
Blow for Young Irelands
O’Loughlin Gaels are on a roll
On the night of the homecoming of the O'Loughlin Gaels senior team from the All Ireland Club final, in the club's impressive clubhouse their club president Eamon Doyle, spoke inspiringly to the massive attendance about the need to "dust themselves down, after the fall they had and to rise to every challenge, stronger than ever before".
Conahy Shamrocks welcome all to GAA Club Social
The first of the Conahy Shamrocks GAA Club Social Initiative evenings will get underway in the GAA Club House on Saturday February 26 at 9pm
John Lockes are on the road to Croker for the junior hurling final
Both secured four wins en route to what promises to be a very exciting final. John Lockes ran in three wins in Leinster before eliminating Inniskeen (Monaghan) in the All-Ireland semi-final.
AIB Leinster Club Finals fixtures
The Senior Final between O’Loughlin Gaels of Kilkenny and Oulart the Ballagh of Wexford will now be played in January 2011. In the intermediates Dicksboro will take on Kilburn Gaels in Ruislip, London, on Saturday, January 15, 2011 at 1.30pm.
Intermediates get the ball rolling with their All-Ireland victory
The Kilkenny intermediate hurlers got the ball rolling when they won the All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling title for the third time when they defeated Cork at Semple Stadium, Thurles on Saturday evening in front of a crowd of 1,580.