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Cloughbawn take title at second attempt
THE REPLAY of the All-County Hurling League Division 2 final took place at Castleboro on Tuesday of last week, resulting in an impressive win for the local Cloughbawn team over St. Martin's.
First blood to Wexford
WEXFORD FINISHED off the group stages of the Gala All-Ireland Senior camogie championship with a welldeserved six-point win over table-toppers Kilkenny in Wexford Park on Saturday last. And they will have to do it all over again in Nowlan Park on Saturday week, August 14, after the sides were pitted together again in the draw on Monday evening.
Kavanagh grabs vital Shels goal
A LATE Ronan Kavanagh goal helped Shelmaliers to edge past Rapparees and into the semi-final of the Captain Michael Baker Under-21 hurling Premier championship at Ferns on Monday of last week.
Easy for Oulart flyers
THE RESULT was a foregone conclusion by the end of the opening quarter as Oulart-The-allagh totally dominated this one-sided game, eventually emerging with a comprehensive 24-point victory over a weak Faythe Harriers side in this Captain Michael Baker Under-21 hurling Premier championship quarter-final at Páirc Charman on Monday of last week.
Fundraiser for Wexford teams
THERE WILL be a county jersey night in The Centenary Stores, Wexford, on Thursday, August 5, as a fundraiser for the Wexford Senior and Intermediate camogie teams who have both qualified for the AllIreland semi-finals.
Under-14s show skill in Croker
THE COILLTE School of Excellence took place on Monday of last week at Croke Park, with eight counties attending the annual Under-14 camogie development day.
Dunbrody outpoint Duffry
THE COMBINED forces of St. James' and Horeswood advanced to the Captain Michael Baker Under-21 hurling Premier championship semi-final when they outpointed Dugffry Rovers in Horeswood on Monday of last week.
Inside Hurling
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- Injury-time goal blow
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- Rathnure deny arch-rivals
- Cloughbawn cruise to facile win
- Blackwater in full control
- Wexford's interest ended by rampant Tipperary outfit
- Dubs grab late winners
- Crowdle's goal crucial
- Rathnure fourths rule
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- Alley thirds follow good example
- High praise from Justin
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- Oulart outpoint John's
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- Holders pass stiff test
- Oylegate-Glenbrien remain unbeaten
- Marty inspires Monageer
- Bunclody turn the tables
- Alley call on the cavalry
- Tipp dumped in style
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