Search Results for 'Limerick Senior Hurling Championship'
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Southern Gaels celebrate milestone anniversary with hurling festival week
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After much planning and preparations by a diligent and hard working committee, Southern Gaels will celebrate a milestone moment with a hurling festival week in recognition of the club’s founding in 1973.
Southern Gaels to imminently celebrate hurling club’s milestone 50th anniversary
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Southern Gaels will imminently celebrate the hurling club’s 50th anniversary with a number of special events to acknowledge this illustrious occasion.
CCPC and the GAA warn consumers of unsafe hurling helmets dangers
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) and the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) are warning consumers of the risks of unsafe GAA helmets.
Champions St Thomas' forced to dig deep
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Sarsfields and Clarinbridge served up the game of the weekend in the Brooks Group Galway Senior Hurling Championship when they played out a thrilling draw in Duggan Park on Sunday evening.
No surprises as hurling champions St Thomas' see off Sarsfields
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The first round of the Brooks Group Senior Hurling Championship went to script for the main contenders. Five-in-a-row chasing St Thomas’, perennial challengers Turloughmore, and last year’s beaten finalists Clarinbridge, all registered wins as the race for the Tom Callanan Cup got underway.
Gaels blow their way into the senior ranks
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They were the favourites going into the final last weekend, but Mayo Gaels always knew it was only ever going to be a massive battle against Ballyhaunis to lay their hands on the Sweeney Cup.
Stars of Southern Gaels hurling future return to outdoor training
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All Southern Gaels juvenile teams have now returned to outdoor training in pods of 15 players.
Treaty men remain favourites
Limerick remain favourites to reach the final in Sunday's showdown with Galway.