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Kildare Nationalist — Kilcullen s revolutionary activists recalled at fascinating library talk

By Brian Byrne A CAPACITY audience in Kilcullen library heard details of many Kilcullen men and women who took part in the fight for Ireland’s freedom in three…

Kildare Nationalist — Your County Needs You – Have You Got What It Takes To Be A Kildare Whistler

Kildare Nationalist — Your County Needs You – Have You Got What It Takes To Be A Kildare Whistler
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The GAA Museum: Remembering Bloody Sunday 1920

The GAA Museum remembers Bloody Sunday. Remember with us. Original Match Ticket In 1920, Tipperary and Dublin were two of the best teams in the country. The political situation at the time saw very few GAA championships completed. Tipperary had qualified for the 1920 Munster semi-final but the military refused to grant permission for the match to take place. Tipperary needed a challenge game and looked to Dublin, a team that had already qualified for the All-Ireland final. On 1st November, a letter from the Tipperary team appeared in the Freemans Journal newspaper: We understand that Tipperary s superiority over Dublin in football, despite two decisive victories is being questioned by Dublin. We, therefore, challenge Dublin to a match on the first available date, on any venue and for any object .

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