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06 Sept 2025

New hurling sculpture to be unveiled in Kilkenny

From this week's Johnstown Notes

New hurling sculpture to be unveiled in Kilkenny

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The new hurling sculpture will be unveiled in Johnstown on Sunday at 3pm.

The sculpture, located at the Dublin Road side of the village adjacent to the Inver Service Station, honours the hurling and camogie players down through the years who came from the area since hurling was first mentioned as being played at Ballyspellan Spa in 1742.

Myles McCabe of Roadmaster will do the unveiling.

All are welcome.

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