Search Results for 'D. J. Carey'
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DJ returns
Kilkenny hurling legend DJ Carey played his first competitive hurling for a number of years with his club Young Irelands, Gowran on Tuesday night.
DJ Carey signs for Galway company following acquisition
Kilkenny hurling legend DJ Carey believes he has signed for another winning team after he joined leading hygiene product distributor, Western Hygiene Supplies Ltd, earlier this week.
DJ Carey signs for Galway company following acquisition
Kilkenny hurling legend DJ Carey believes he has signed for another winning team after he joined leading hygiene product distributor, Western Hygiene Supplies Ltd, earlier this week.
Star-studded teams to compete for charity
Some of Kilkenny’s top athletes will go head to head this Saturday at a charity fundraising event in Hotel Kilkenny’s leisure centre.
‘Serve it Up’ raises thousands for charity
Last weekend’s charity event ‘Celebrity Serve It Up’ was a resounding success both from a financial and a fun factor point of view according to the organisers, Kilkenny Business Women’s Network.
Elite handballers honour the late Tommy O’Brien
Kilkenny became the handball capital of Ireland at the weekend as the country's elite handballers descended on Talbots Inch for The Tommy O’Brien Memorial Tournament.
Cats got their cream in All-star selection
It was a fabulous night for the Kilkenny hurlers on Friday last as they dominated the All Stars, picking up nine awards for the team selection and the tenth award - ‘Player of the Year’ going to the deserving Eoin Larkin. Speaking to Eoin after the banquet he told me he was absolutely thrilled with the award, and was delighted that all his hard work and dedication had helped.
DJ part of the Cats pack for Leinster’s best team
Six of the current Kilkenny hurling team have been selected on Leinster's best team of the last 25 years, the selection of which was organised by the provincial council as part of the GAA's 125th anniversary celebrations.
King Henry the Ninth?
Kilkenny hurling legend Henry Shefflin will this year bid to join an elite band of just two players at the top of the leader-board for GAA All Stars, after being nominated yesterday for his ninth award.
A self-assured city drawing on a rich history, says President
I would like to thank you Mayor and each and every member of the Kilkenny Borough Council for this great honour, which I know is rarely dispensed. It is a great privilege to be made a Freewoman of Kilkenny City and to be in the company of two such distinguished citizens as Brian Cody and Seamus Pattison. I understand that we are the only three people living to hold this distinction and I will treasure it and the memory of the goodwill and pride of the people of Kilkenny in their city which caused me to receive it.