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Planning sought for GAA training facility at Dunmore
Plans for a dedicated training facility for Kilkenny’s high-flying hurling teams have moved forward, with planning now sought for the former Dunmore landfill site.
Quinn calls for change in match announcements at Croker

County secretary Ned Quinn calls for change in match announcements at Croker.
King Henry to return to action
Henry Shefflin looks to return to hurling action later this month.
Allow supporters onto Croke Park pitch after finals — Quinn
Speaking at their annual convention meeting in O’Loughlin’s GAA club earlier in the week Kilkenny secretary Ned Quinn called for the GAA to reconsider its ban on allowing supporters onto the Croke Park pitch after the All-Ireland finals.
Black and amber welcome for hurling heroes
They may not have won the five-in-a-row but as illustrated on Monday night the senior hurlers are still the heroes of Kilkenny.
Kavanagh and Ryall deny retirement reports
Rumours that long-serving Kilkenny hurling team members Michael Kavanagh and James Ryall are to hang up their boots and retire from senior hurling have been well and truly quashed and vehemently refuted by the Kilkenny County board.
Mooncoin unveil new facilities as Kilkenny record victory
A huge crowd of supporters descended on Mooncoin on Sunday evening to see Waterford play Kilkenny in a senior hurling challenge match at the official opening of the club’s new sports complex and facilities.
Kilkenny GAA Supporters Club review successful year
Kilkenny GAA Supporters Club reviewed a very successful year for both the club and county at its AGM held in Nowlan Park recently. The well-attended meeting included a number of members of the Kildare-based Supporters Club who travelled to attend the AGM.
Clash of the champs
When the fixtures were officially announced last autumn for this year’s National Hurling League most Kilkenny hurling enthusiasts would have been quick to blank off March 22 in their diaries. For this was the date allotted for the 'clash of the champions', last year's national hurling league winners Tipperary against All-Ireland champions Kilkenny.
Hurling heroes swept away by a sea of black and amber
The greatest Kilkenny hurling team of all time were swept away by a sea of black and amber on Monday evening. Thousands of supporters lined the streets of Kilkenny to greet their four-in-a-row heroes.