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Killurin

Station Mass The station mass for the local area will take place in Killurin GAA clubhouse this evening Wednesday, March 10 at 8pm.

Sympathy

Sympathy is extended to the O'Connor family,Kilcormac and the McArdle family, Askea, Carlow following their recent bereavements.

Killurin GAA

Division 2 Hurling League: Killurin 3-12 Kinnitty 3-9. This was a game of two halves as Kinnitty could do no wrong in the first going in at the break leading by six points as Justin Kinsella proved a handful for the Killurin rearguard. Killurin tightened up in the second half and with Daryl Kilroe firing over frees from over 80 yards Killurin forged ahead to win by three points in the end.

Division 4 Hurling League: Killurin 0-12 Ballinamere 2-18. This game was history in the making as it was the first time Killurin fielded a second team. Killurin were down by just two points at half time, 0-7 to 0-9. Team management gave their subs a run during the second half and Ballinamere ran out convincing winners. The highlight was the free taking and overall play of Darren Leonard who will be fighting hard for a place on the intermediate team.

Membership for the year is now due and should be paid to Pius Casey. Intermediate and Junior hurling training continues on the appointed nights.

U-12 and U-14 hurling training continues on Sunday mornings from 9.30 to 10.45am in Killeigh.

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Weather for Tullamore

Saturday 04 February 2012

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Heavy snow

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Temperature: -3 C to 0 C

Wind Speed: 18 mph

Wind direction: South

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