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O’Loughlin Gaels remain on course for knockout stages of championship
O'Loughlin Gaels remain on course for automatic qualification to the knockout stages of the 2011 championship with a good win over Tullaroan at the weekend. Again the O'Loughlin’s talisman was Mark Bergin who scored an impressive 12 points. There were some very good performance all around the field for O'Loughlin’s including those from Niall Bergin and Martin Comerford.
O’Loughlin Gaels news
O'Loughlin Gaels displayed excellent fighting spirit to overcome a gallant Erin's Own in round two of the 2011 St Canice’s Credit Union Kilkenny Championship, played in Ballyragget on Friday last. O'Loughlin’s started very slowly. They were unsure and were like a team a bit off the pace.
O'Loughlin Gaels are crowned Feile na nGael champions
The O'Loughlin Gaels under 14 team retained their Kilkenny Feile na nGael championship title last weekend in Thomastown. O'Loughlin’s played four matches on the way to the final, beating John Lockes of Callan, Thomastown, Clara and Freshford en route. In the final they met city rivals James Stephens.
Kilkenny loses one of its greatest supporters
It’s on a sad note that I start this week's column after the passing of Eamon Hennessy, one of Kilkenny's most devoted fans. The kind-hearted Eamon who lost his battle with illness last Tuesday was known and respected the length and breadth of Ireland.
How Clarinbridge won - minute by minute
1min It’s a point for O’Loughlin Gaels from Mark Bergin.
All-Ireland Club Championship’s top scorers
Clarinbridge’s top scorer Mark Kerins Ieft) made a significant contribution to his side’s victory, scoring 1-7 in the St Patrick’s Day decider. His goal turned the game in the Galway side’s favour and there was no looking back.
Clarinbridge clinch All Ireland crown
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Croker heartbreak as Gaels let it slip in club final
Hopes of a first ever AIB All-Ireland club hurling success for O’Loughlin Gaels were dashed yesterday afternoon when a powerful second half revival by Galway side Clarenbridge brought the title west.