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Buckley Park is a multi-purpose stadium on the Callan Road (), near Kilkenny, Ireland.Kilkenny City (formerly EMFA) purchased 5.7 acres (23,000 m 2) of land from a local farmer by the name of Mick Murphy for £16,000 [citation needed].
It is the home field of the University of Oregon Ducks of the Big Ten Conference, and the MILB Eugene Emeralds of the Northwest League. [7] [8] The Ducks' program was revived in 2009 after nearly three decades as a club sport. [9] PK Park is named after former Oregon athletic director Pat Kilkenny, whose donations helped to fund the stadium. [10]
The club was founded in 1913 and fields teams in hurling, Gaelic football, camogie and handball. Honours ... Kilkenny Under-21 A Hurling Championship (1): 2013;
Kilkenny objected and won by 2–4 to 1–1 on the field of play. In 1914, the young team mascot, Peter Dunne, had to line out to complete their team. Kilkenny county footballers have not won a senior championship match since 1929, when they defeated Louth by 0–10 to 0–4.
This is a list of all townlands (over 1600) in the County of Kilkenny.Each column header is a link to an article explaining it. Townlands written in capitals are towns, villages etc. these correspond with xx in the area box.
Nowlan Park (/ ˈ n oʊ l ə n /; Páirc Uí Nualláin), known for sponsorship reasons as UPMC Nowlan Park, is the principal Gaelic Athletic Association stadium in Kilkenny, Ireland. [4] Named after James Nowlan, the longest serving President of the GAA, the stadium hosts major hurling matches and is home to the Kilkenny hurling team. It opened ...
The club was founded in 1889 and almost exclusively fields teams in hurling. [1] ... Kilkenny Minor Hurling 'B' League (7) 1989, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2008, 2013, 2015;
Erin's Own Gaelic Athletic Association was founded in 1885 and since then has been the main sporting organization in the Castlecomer area in County Kilkenny, Ireland.. Erin's Own fielded teams in 11 different grades of hurling and in 7 grades of gaelic football in 2006, and is currently undertaking major development at its new ground, Canon Kearns Park.