AFTER A NINTH All-Ireland title success in 13 years, Kilkenny’s hurlers, clearly know what they’re doing.
And the Noresiders made the now familiar post-final trip to Crumlin Children’s Hospital earlier with the Lian MacCarthy Cup for the customary visit.
Here’s how it went.
Pic: INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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In pictures: All-Ireland-winning Cats drop into children's hospital
AFTER A NINTH All-Ireland title success in 13 years, Kilkenny’s hurlers, clearly know what they’re doing.
And the Noresiders made the now familiar post-final trip to Crumlin Children’s Hospital earlier with the Lian MacCarthy Cup for the customary visit.
Here’s how it went.
Cats visit Crumlin
Cats visit Crumlin
Cats visit Crumlin
Cats visit Crumlin
Cats visit Crumlin
Cats visit Crumlin
Cats visit Crumlin
Cats visit Crumlin
Cats visit Crumlin
Cats visit Crumlin
Cats visit Crumlin
Pic: INPHO/Morgan Treacy
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