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Football: SETU Carlow v DCU Dochas Eireann – Electric Ireland Higher Education Sigerson Cup Round 2 (17/01/2024)
The Electric Ireland Higher Education Sigerson Cup continues for SETU Carlow on Wednesday night when they welcome DCU Dochas Eireann for a second-round clash.
Following last week’s agonizing one point defeat to TUS Midlands, the home side will be hoping to secure their first win of the season and get their campaign back on track.
Tune in to KCLR this Wednesday night from 6 o’clock for full live commentary of SETU Carlow v DCU.
Hurling: Carlow v Wexford, Dioralyte Walsh Cup (14/01/2024)
The Dioralyte Walsh Cup continues for Carlow this Sunday as they make the trip to Wexford to take on their Leinster rivals.
Following their defeat to Kilkenny on Tuesday night, will Carlow secure their first victory of the season, or will they suffer back-to-back defeats?
Hurling: Castlelyons v Thomastown, AIB All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship final (13/01/2024)
Our second live game this Saturday evening is yet another final as the AIB All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship comes to a close with the meeting of Castlelyons and Thomastown.
Will Thomastown maintain their incredible winning run that stretches back to the beginning of the Kilkenny Hurling League in August or will they finally be stopped by their opponents?
Hurling: St Catherine's v Tullogher Rosbercon, AIB All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship final (13/01/2024)
The AIB All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship reaches its conclusion this Saturday evening as Tullogher Rosbercon face St Catherine’s in a highly anticipated final.
Will the Kilkenny junior champions come out on top and add the All-Ireland title to their county and Leinster championship victories or will they suffer their first significant defeat of the season?
Hurling: Thomastown v Fullen Gaels, All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship Final (10/02/2024)
As KCLR takes a nostalgic journey back through the archives, hurling enthusiasts and Thomastown fans are invited to relive a significant moment in the club's history. On February 10, 2013, Thomastown etched their name in the annals of hurling glory by securing the Junior Championship with a remarkable 2–17 to 2–14 triumph over Fullen Gaels in the final at the iconic Croke Park.
This archive recording provides a rare opportunity for fans to immerse themselves in the excitement and tension of that historic encounter. Hear the echoes of cheers, the roar of the crowd, and the exhilarating commentary as Thomastown's Michael Donnelly led the charge with a standout performance, claiming the championship's top scorer title with an impressive tally of 0-40.
Step back in time and experience the emotions, drama, and elation of Thomastown's journey to victory. Join us on KCLR as we revisit this unforgettable moment, allowing fans to savor the magic that unfolded on that memorable day in 2013.
Hurling: Tullogher-Rosbercon v Dripsey, All-Ireland club junior hurling championship final (15/02/2009)
The last time Leinster kingpins Tullogher-Rosbercon were in a Junior in an All-Ireland club junior hurling championship final at Croke Park they came up short by three points against Dripsey of Cork.
15 years on Walter Walsh and Pat Hartley have the chance of redemption against another Cork team in the form of St. Catherines
Football: SETU Carlow v TUS Midlands, Electric Ireland Higher Education Sigerson Cup (10/01/2024)
The Electric Ireland Higher Education Sigerson Cup takes centre stage on Wednesday night as SETU Carlow welcomes TUS Midlands for a crucial encounter.
Can the home side get off to the perfect start in front of a bumper home crowd or will the visitors pick up a victory?
Hurling: Carlow v Kilkenny, Dioralyte Walsh Cup Round 1 (10/01/2024)
The Dioralyte Walsh Cup finally gets underway on Tuesday evening for both Carlow and Kilkenny when they go head-to-head in Netwatch Cullen Park.
Throw-in is set for 7.45pm as both sides look to get their 2024 intercounty seasons off to the perfect start.
Football: Eire Og v Palatine, Stryve Carlow U20 'A' Football Championship final
Football: Ballon v Tinryland, Stryve Carlow U20 'B' Football Championship final (06/01/2024)
Football: Wicklow v Carlow, O’Byrne Cup Shield (06/01/2024)
Carlow takes on Wicklow in the 2024 O’Byrne Cup Shield! The battleground is Bray Emmets GAA Club, and the kick-off is set for 1:30 PM.
Fresh off their 2024 season opener against Kildare this past Wednesday, Niall Carews Carlow, is eager to make their mark in this second match of the year.
Hurling: Carlow v Kilkenny, Leinster Hurling Championship (19/05/2019)
It was the 20th of June 1993 when Kilkenny’s Senior Hurlers last came to Netwatch Cullen Park for a clash with Carlow.
26 years later the Cats return to Barrowside. Following Carlow's commendable performance in Galway the week before, Kilkenny wasted no time in grounding them back to reality during the Leinster SHC clash at Netwatch Cullen Park.
The Cats asserted their dominance, securing a convincing 14-point victory.
Hurling: Dicksboro v Thomastown, JJ Kavanagh & Sons Under 21 A Hurling Championship Final (23/12/2023)
Get ready for an epic conclusion to an incredible year of sport on KCLR!
After 160 live matches filled with unforgettable moments, we’re gearing up for the grand finale – the JJ Kavanagh & Sons Under 21 A Hurling Championship Final.
Dicksboro takes on Thomastown in the last game of 2023.
Camogie: Dicksboro v Sarsfields, AIB Senior Club Camogie Championship final (17/12/2023)
After securing a win over last year’s finalists Loughgiel Shamrocks at the start of the month, Kilkenny and Leinster Champsions Dicksboro now face their final test of the year against two-time defending All Ireland champions Sarsfields of Galway.
Tune into KCLR this Sunday evening, as Dicksboro take on Sarsfields in the AIB All Ireland Senior Camogie Club Championship Final.
We’ll be live from Croke Park with all the action from 5.15.
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Hurling: O'Loughlins v Ruairi Óg Cushendall, All-Ireland Club Championship Semi-Final (17/12/2023)
O Loughlin Gaels have already claimed a landmark county and Provincial title this year, but on Sunday, all eyes are on the big one - as Brian Hogan’s side go in search of a place in the All-Ireland Club Championship Final.
Tune into KCLR tomorrow afternoon for full live commentary from half one, as O Loughlin Gaels takes on Ruairi Óg Cushendall for their place in the final.
That’s the AIB GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship Semi-Final, live Sunday afternoon from half-one, on KCLR.
Hurling: O'Loughlin Gaels v Loughgiel , All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship Semi-final (19/02/2011)
O'Loughlin Gaels Secure All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Final Spot with Convincing Win over Loughgiel
In a game that unfolded with intense competition and strategic plays, O'Loughlin Gaels, the Kilkenny champions, triumphed over Loughgiel Shamrocks, ending the latter's aspirations for a second All-Ireland senior club hurling title. The clash took place at Parnell Park in 2011, and the scoreboard at the final whistle read Loughgiel 0-10, O'Loughlin Gaels 3-10.
The first half set the stage for the unfolding drama, with the Ulster champions, Loughgiel Shamrocks, trailing by three points at the break, with a scoreline of 0-6 to 0-3. However, the turning point arrived in the second half, as O'Loughlin Gaels unleashed a relentless offensive.
On the 41st minute mark, Peter Dowling capitalized on a rebound opportunity, expertly finding the net past Loughgiel's goalkeeper, DD Quinn, extending their lead to eight points. Loughgiel responded valiantly with three unanswered scores, but any hopes of a comeback were dampened when Danny Loughnane, displaying opportunistic skill, found the back of the net on the 50th minute.
The Kilkenny side further solidified their dominance with a third goal, courtesy of Alan Geoghegan, five minutes later. The final score of 3-10 to 0-10 reflected O'Loughlin Gaels' prowess and effectiveness in converting opportunities into points, securing their place in the St Patrick’s Day decider.
For Loughgiel Shamrocks, it was a disappointing end to their campaign, but O'Loughlin Gaels' display of skill demonstrated why they were formidable contenders in the pursuit of the All-Ireland senior club hurling title in 2011. The victory marked a significant milestone in O'Loughlin Gaels' journey and set the stage for an exciting final showdown in the prestigious championship.
Rugby: La Rochelle v Leinster, Heineken Champions Cup (10/09/2023)
The Heineken Champions Cup gets underway this weekend and Leinster begin their campaign in France with European champions La Rochelle welcoming Leo Cullen’s side to Stade Marcel-Deflandre.
Following heartbreaking defeats to Ronan O’Gara’s team in the last two finals, can the four-time champions get their European campaign off to the perfect start?
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Hurling: Thomastown v Bray Emmetts, AIB Leinster Club Intermediate Hurling Championship final (09/12/2023)
Thomastown’s journey in the provincial championship concludes this Saturday as they travel to Aughrim to take on Bray Emmetts in the Leinster Club Intermediate Hurling Championship final.
Can Noel Doherty’s side add another piece of silverware in 2023 following their county title win in October or will their season come to an abrupt end at the hands of the Wicklow club?
Camogie/Hurling: Dicksboro vs Loughiel Shamrocks, AIB Camogie Club Senior All-Ireland Championship semi-final (02/12/2023) Thomastown vs James Stephens, JJ Kavanagh & Sons U21 A Hurling Championship semi-final (02/12/2023)
Dicksboro take on Loughgiel Shamrocks in the semi-final of the AIB All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship.
Following their incredible victory over St Vincent’s in the Leinster final, Donal Carroll’s side now find themselves one win away from a place in the All-Ireland final.
The second finalist in this year’s JJ Kavanagh and Sons Kilkenny U21 A Hurling Championship James Stephens face Thomastown.
Will Thomastown continue their journey towards a second consecutive title or will James Stephens join Dicksboro in this year’s final?