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Carlow's under 20's secured their first victory of the season and a place in the semi-finals of the Leinster GAA U20 Andrew Corden Cup with a stunning 3-10 to 0-10 victory over Offaly in SETU Carlow last week.
Can Simon Rea's side maintain that same momentum this evening as they face Westmeath in Kinnegad?
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The domestic rugby season draws to a close this Sunday as Tullow and Ashbourne face off in the Bank of Ireland Provincial Towns Cup final.
Having proved too strong for all opposition enroute to the decider, Tullow will be favourites to regain the crown the memorably claimed in 2023.
Tune in to KCLR this Sunday from 3pm as we bring you full live commentary from Carlow Rugby Club of Tullow versus Ashbourne in the final of the Bank of Ireland Provincial Towns Cup.
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The Leinster Under 20 Hurling Championship enters its knockout stages this weekend and we’ll be in Mullingar for the meeting of Carlow and Westmeath.
Following a second place finish in their group, Brendan Hayden’s side will be hopefully of adding to their solitary victory and advance in the provincial championship at the expense of the hosts.
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The Electric Ireland Leinster Minor Hurling Championship gets underway for Kilkenny this weekend and they face stiff opposition in their opening encounter.
Niall Bergin’s side play host to Galway on Saturday afternoon with both teams looking to get off to the perfect start ahead of the provincial campaign.
Given the pedigree of both counties at this grade, hopes will be high that two of this year’s genuine All-Ireland contenders can put on a thrilling clash.
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The Leinster Senior Hurling Championship begins this Sunday and we’ll be in Pearse Stadium for the meeting of Galway and Carlow.
Having suffered a five-year exodus from the top tier of hurling, Tom Mullally’s side will be searching for a shock victory to begin their provincial campaign ahead of three consecutive home matches.
Find out if they can pull off one of the surprises of the championship this Sunday at 2pm on KCLR as we bring you full live commentary of Galway versus Carlow in the opening round of the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship.
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Kilkenny’s defence of their Leinster Senior Hurling Championship title gets underway this Sunday afternoon when they welcome Antrim to UPMC Nowlan Park.
While Derek Lyng’s side are going in search of a fifth consecutive provincial title, hopes will be high that this will be the beginning of a season that culminates in the Cats first All-Ireland crown in 9 years.
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Carlow’s Leinster Under 20 Hurling Championship campaign resumes this Friday night when they travel to Hawkfield to take on Kildare.
Having secured a crucial opening round victory over Kerry in their opener, a win over the Lillywhites would be the perfect set up for the Barrowsiders ahead of the knockout stages.
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The Bank of Ireland Provincial Towns Cup is approaching its climax with the semi-finals taking place this Sunday.
We’ll be in Enniscorthy where Tullow go up against Gorey.
Can reigning champions Tullow move one-step closer towards defending their crown or will their hopes be dashed by their opponents?
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The Allianz National Hurling League reaches its climax this Saturday night as Kilkenny and Clare go head-to-head in the Division 1 final.
Having defeated Clare in the last two All-Ireland semi-finals, Kilkenny will be hoping to best the Banner in a big game once more.
Will Clare secure their first piece of silverware under Brian Lohan or will Derek Lyng claim a second trophy at the helm of the Cats?
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The Electric Ireland Leinster Minor Hurling Championship continues for Carlow this Saturday when they play host to Kildare.
Following a difficult start at home to Kerry in their first game, victory is a must for Alan Roche’s side as they welcome their neighbours to the Netwatch Training Centre in Fenagh.
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Sunday marks a unique day on the sporting calendar as Carlow both partake and host a national final.
Tom Mullally’s hurlers take on neighbors Laois at 3 pm in Netwatch Cullen Park in the Division 2A decider of the Allianz National Hurling League.
Having claimed the Joe McDonagh Cup last season, the Barrowsiders have the opportunity to add a second piece of silverware to the trophy cabinet when they face off against Willie Maher’s side.
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The Leinster Under 20 Hurling Championship gets underway this Saturday and we’ll be live from Netwatch Cullen Park for the meeting of Carlow and Kerry.
Having lost to the Kingdom in the opening round of the minor championship last weekend, the U20s will be hoping to gain retribution and begin their provincial campaign with a victory.
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The Leinster U20 Football Championship gets underway this Tuesday night and we’ll be in the LOETB Laois Centre of Excellence for the first-round meeting of Laois and Carlow.
Having been part of the Eire Og management team that led the club to the county title last year, Simon Rea has stepped into the role of U20 manager for 2024 and his tenure gets underway against neighbours Laois.
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The Bank of Ireland Provincial Towns Cup reaches the quarter-finals this Sunday and holders Tullow face Carlow in the Blackgates.
Will Maurice Logue’s side move one-step closer towards defending their crown or can Carlow continue their fine form that has seen them gain promotion from Division 1B of the Leinster League?
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