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GAA Briefs
Rice a doubt for Carrickshock
Heartache in Croke Park for Dicksboro in one point thriller
With two minutes of injury time played and Dicksboro two points up, it turned into sheer heartache when a free from 50 yards out for Ballymartle dropped into the corner of the ’Boro net to give the Cork side the AIB All-Ireland Intermediate Club title by a one-point margin.
Dicksboro are bidding for their two in a row in Intermediate fina
Croke Park will be the centre of attraction for junior and intermediate players this weekend when the AIB GAA All-Ireland club hurling and football finals take centre-stage on Saturday night and Sunday afternoon. The junior and intermediate football finals take place on Saturday night with their hurling equivalents on the Sunday agenda.
Boro return to the senior grade after thrilling final
On Sunday Dicksboro defeated Mullinavat to take the Intermediate title winning by a single point 2-12 to 2-11.
Kilkenny’s late surge leaves minors heartbroken
Kilkenny 3-6
Kittens into All-Ireland Minor decider
Kilkenny manager Richie Mulrooney felt that his side had come through one of their toughest games under his reign as the ‘kittens’ qualified for their second ESB All-Ireland MHC Final in succession, following this two-point win at Croke Park last Sunday.
Minor team picked for Sunday’s clash
John Power (Carrickshock)
Master Shef steers Cats to semi-final victory
Kilkenny's fine victory over Waterford in last Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final means this current panel are now just 70 odd minutes away from achieving an incredible four-in-a-row. Kerry footballers have achieved this unbelievable feat on two occasions. The men of Wexford have also managed it with the big ball, but only the hurlers of Cork in the 40s can boast about doing it with the small ball.
Master Shef steers Cats to semi-final victory
Kilkenny's fine victory over Waterford in last Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final means this current panel are now just 70 odd minutes away from achieving an incredible four-in-a-row. Kerry footballers have achieved this unbelievable feat on two occasions. The men of Wexford have also managed it with the big ball, but only the hurlers of Cork in the 40s can boast about doing it with the small ball.