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Kilkenny humbled

Monday March 08 2010

London have rarely, if ever, known things to be as good as this. At Nowlan Park yesterday, the Exiles dished out a sound beating to their struggling hosts.

Early Tubridy strike sparks rout

Monday February 15 2010

HAPLESS Kilkenny suffered another humiliating day on the football pitch yesterday.

Glennon destroys Kilkenny

Monday January 25 2010

Goals during the opening quarter from Denis Glennon and Gavin Hoey put Westmeath on their way to an easy victory over Kilkenny at Ballyragget on Saturday.

Offaly ease past Kilkenny

Monday January 18 2010

Offaly were without a dozen players because of college commitments and still dished out a 1-23 to 0-6 hammering to Kilkenny in the O'Byrne Cup at Thomastown yesterday.

Exiles dominate

Sunday July 13 2008

THIRTEEN-MAN London comfortably advanced to the quarter-finals of the Tommy Murphy Cup following this facile 17-point win over Kilkenny at Freshford yesterday.

McCormack rescues Carlow

Sunday April 20 2008

GOALS from top scorer Eric McCormack in the 53rd and 60th minutes put Carlow firmly on the road to victory in the National Football League in Dr Cullen Park yesterday.

Banner skin Cats after early fight fizzles out

Monday March 17 2008

Clare got their league campaign off the ground with an easy win over strugglers Kilkenny in Callan yesterday.

Wayward Grogan unable to make Offaly pay the penalty

Monday February 18 2008

Offaly survived the concession of two penalties on Saturday to emerge victorious over a hard-working Tipperary outfit in Tullamore.

McNamee king of freetakers

Sunday February 17 2008

NFL DIV 4

Promotion chasers Offaly preside over Carlow collapse

Sunday February 10 2008

PAT Roe's Offaly footballers, hot favourites for promotion from Division 4 of the National Football League, handed out a 20-point hammering to Paul Bealin's Carlow side at Dr Cullen Park yesterday, to record their second win of the new campaign.