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Kilkenny survive late Galway surge to claim sixth straight Leinster hurling title

THE MORNING after the night before is never as fun. 

Hurling hit Saturday night fever when Cork won their first Munster title since 2018.

8 June 2025; Kilkenny captain John Donnelly, 10, with the Bob O'Keeffe Cup leads the celebrations after the Leinster GAA Senior Hurling Championship final match between Kilkenny and Galway at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by Ray McManus/Sportsfile
Kilkenny bagged their sixth Leinster title in a row after the win over Galway on Sunday
8 June 2025; TJ Reid of Kilkenny celebrates after the Leinster GAA Senior Hurling Championship final match between Kilkenny and Galway at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile
TJ Reid starred as Kilkenny held off a late fightback from Galway

But Galway failed to repeat the dose in a more sombre affair at Croke Park against Kilkenny – and their seven year wait for provincial glory goes on.

The Cats romped to their sixth Bob O’Keeffe Cup in a row in a game that lacked intensity and quality at times, but Derek Lyng’s men got the All-Ireland semi-final spot they craved minus injured hitman Eoin Cody. 

It looked all over when TJ Reid’s goal and Paddy Deegan’s quickfire point sent them 2-19 to 0-12 ahead with 57 minutes on the clock. 

But a spirited Galway revival reeled them in again – as a blistering final quarter from the Maroon made a game of it from nothing. 

Cathal Mannion – who scored 0-10 – caused havoc when he was moved to the edge of the square, and his quick free saw Brian Concannon hit the net. 

Tiernan Killeen’s brilliant cameo yielded 0-2 and a team deft of ideas suddenly had plenty. 

They fired 1-6 without reply to get back within four – but Mossy Keoghan’s lucky second goal at the death sealed it when stopper Darragh Walsh missed Luke Hogan’s ball and the Tullaroan man stroked home.

Stalwart Reid, 37, showed no signs of stopping with 1-4 to bag his 14th Leinster crown. 

Adrian Mullen and Billy Ryan shone and fired 0-3 each as full-back Huw Lawlor starred all day long to make sure Galway’s fightback was in vain. 

Their impressive rally just came too late, as they failed to score from the play for 25 minutes in the second half as the Cats slowly picked them off without setting the world alight. 

But Micheál Donoghue’s men were right in the game until Keoghan’s first goal on the break. 

Paddy Deegan’s runs up the left flank were causing problems, and his wonderful crossfield ball was fetched by TJ Reid. 

The stalwart eyeballed the bottom corner and Eanna Murphy wonderfully saved – but Keoghan pounced to lash in the rebound to open up a four-point cushion at the interval. It should have been more, but they racked up eight wides. 

It was a triple whammy for Galway, as stand-in stopper Murphy was injured by Keoghan in the process and was replaced by third-choice Walsh at the break. 

Key defender Fintan Burke was marking TJ – and also had to go off when he sustained an injury in the lead-up to the green flag.  

The Tribes started brilliantly, and exploded from the blocks when Johnny Murphy threw in the ball, and hassled and harried the Cats relentlessly. 

Skipper Conor Whelan reverted to the half-forward line once more and was tracked by Deegan as they went 0-3 to 0-1 ahead thanks to Kevin Cooney, Cathal Mannion and TJ Brennan. 

But Kilkenny soon found rhythm, as every long Galway ball was mopped up by the brilliant Lawlor and the Tribe’s efficiency started to wander. 

Lyng’s men fired 0-3 on the bounce thanks to some slick forward movement, as John Donnelly fed Keoghan to fire a beauty over the shoulder. 

John Donnelly fired over thanks to selfless work from TJ Reid and Jordan Molloy followed suit a minute later when Lawlor fetched another high ball and raced forward like a train.  

But Galway just about stayed afloat in the Kilkenny storm, as Mannion started coming into his own and fired over two rockets from play, the second of which he had no right to score before the killer blow. 

Deegan’s ball was far from simple for Reid to gather, but he composed himself and eyed up his target, before Murphy saved it and Keoghan made no mistake from close range. 

With Darach Fahy suspended and Murphy injured, Walsh came out to mind the sticks after the restart but his outfield players totally lost their way. 

Workmanlike Kilkenny could sense it, and thrived on it without even hitting top gear. Aimless ball was gathered by Lawlor and Richie Reid and each failed Galway delivery seemed to result in a Cats score. 

Mikey Carey, TJ and Billy Ryan turned the screw as Cathal Mannion began to do it all himself for Galway, and planted over a free from his own 45’. 

But their lack of scoring threat outside their star forward was stark, as Kilkenny kept the board ticking over from all over the pitch. 

Cian Kenny sparked a flurry of 1-5 without reply that left Galway on life support.

Keoghan and Stephen Donnelly turned the screw before Reid’s fifth goal of the championship, when Keoghan selflessly played him in and the finish was never in doubt. 

But Donoghue’s men produced a stunning revival out of nowhere, but they should have rallied earlier. 

The Cats nodded off this time, and the Maroon fired 1-6 without reply as their bench gave them a new lease of life. 

Killeen injected badly needed pace into their attack, Mannion moved closer to goal and Ronan Glennon started to settle the ship in the middle. 

Mannion got the ball rolling before Killeen’s super double, and Mannion was the man again when he gambled and took a scorable free short. 

Brian Concannon had his thinking cap on too – and raced towards Hill 16 to fire past a furious Eoin Murphy. 

Mullen and Mannion swapped screamers to set up a grandstand finish – as the Ahascrahg-Fohenagh man somehow stayed on his feet under the Cusack Stand to fire over the bar with Deegan breathing down his throat. 

With four in it, and as many minutes to go, the Cats deservedly survived. Lawlor fetched another Whelan ball inside and Billy Ryan finished the move. 

Luke Hogan fired a similar effort inside at the other end, and Walsh was left red-faced for Keoghan to lash home and that was that, before the brilliant Mullen sealed it. 

The last four beckons once more, but it remains to be seen if Kilkenny can end their 10-year wait for the big one.

GALWAY 1-20

KILKENNY 3-22

GALWAY: E Murphy; P Mannion, Daithí Burke, F Burke; C Fahy, G Lee, TJ Brennan 0-1; S Linnane 0-1, David Burke; J Fleming 0-1, C Mannion 0-10, 7f, T Monaghan 0-2; C Whelan, B Concannon 1-0, K Cooney 0-3. 

Subs: D Morrissey for F Burke 37mims; D Walsh for Murphy HT, R Glennon for David Burke 44, T Killeen 0-2 for Fleming 54, A Burns for Monaghan 67,

KILKENNY: E Murphy; M Butler, H Lawlor, T Walsh; M Carey 0-2, R Reid, P Deegan 0-1; C Kenny 0-2, J Molloy 0-1; J Donnelly 0-1, A Mullen 0-4, B Ryan 0-3; S Donnelly 0-2, TJ Reid 1-4, 4f, M Keoghan 2-2. 

Subs: L Hogan for S Donnelly 59mins; D Blanchfield for Walsh 59, S Murphy for Butler 67, K Doyle for Molloy 71, H Shine for Ryan 73

REFEREE: J Murphy (Limerick)

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‘Cruel decision’ blast over new rent cap shake-up as Irish renters brace for price hikes amid calls for more homes

OPPOSITION parties have blasted the government’s rent shake up – with the Cabinet set to vote in an easing of controls this week.

Landlords will be able to raise rents between tenancies and the rent pressure zones cap of two per cent will be lifted for newly built apartments.

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Irish renters are set to brace for price hikes amid a major rent cap shake up[/caption]
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Changes to the Rent Pressure Zones will be brought to Housing minister James Browne[/caption]

Rents for newly-built properties will no longer be capped at two per cent annually but will instead be tied to the rate of inflation under plans set to be considered by Cabinet next week.

Changes to the Rent Pressure Zones will be brought to Government by Minister for Housing James Browne on Tuesday.

Government sources said the move is aimed at giving investors certainty given they currently can make a loss when inflation goes above the two per cent mark.

Other measures to close the “yield” gap and around “viability” will be taken by the Government in the coming weeks and months.

For existing renters, nothing changes if they stay in their current tenancy.

However if they move, a landlord can reset the rent for the new tenant at the market rate.

Any rent increases after that would be capped at the existing two per cent rate.

Housing minister James Browne will bring his proposals for an overhaul of the RPZ system to a meeting of coalition leaders tomorrow night and is expected to bring a memo to cabinet on Tuesday,

But last night Sinn Fein branded the proposals “utter madness”.

The party’s housing spokesperson Eoin O’Broin said: “Cabinet looks set to agree far-reaching and deeply damaging changes to the current Rent Pressure Zone rules.

“The government’s plans for a four-tier rental market is utter madness.

“There will now be four different rent-setting rules and eviction rules for tenants; in RPZs and in existing tenancies; in RPZs and in new tenancies in existing rental stock; in RPZs and in new tenancies in newly built rental stock; and renters in tenancies outside RPZs.

Any decision the Government takes in relation to RPZs in coming days cannot pull the rug from under renters.”

Fine Gael TD Deputy Michael Carrigy

“Renters are being punished for the government’s own housing failures with even higher rip-off rents and greater uncertainty.

“If these landlords are given the right to resent rents to new market levels, this puts tens of thousands of renters with pre 2022 tenancy agreements at risk of eviction.

“At a time when rents… are already too high, the government’s proposals will come as another body-blow to hard-pressed renters.”

EVICTION INCREASE FEARS

And Social Democrats housing spokesperson Rory Hearne claimed the move will lead to increased evictions and homelessness.

He fumed: “Lifting the 2 per cent rent cap is a cruel decision by a government captured by investor fund landlords.

“There is no guarantee removing these rent caps will lead to an increase in supply of rental properties.

“In fact, it will encourage the investor purchase of new build homes as rental properties – further pushing up house prices and locking home buyers out of the housing market.

“Without a no-fault eviction ban in place, lifting the 2 per cent rent cap will lead to increased evictions and homelessness as landlords evict tenants to get a new tenancy and bring the rent up to market rents.”

RENT ALREADY HIGH

Meanwhile, Chair of the Oireachtas Housing Committee, Fine Gael TD Deputy Michael Carrigy, said that keeping rent pressure zones was a key part of his party’s manifesto.

He explained: “Any decision the Government takes in relation to RPZs in coming days cannot pull the rug from under renters.

“There can’t be just some sort of cliff edge or some switch that just gets flicked in terms of supports and safeguards for renters.

“The level of rent people are paying in this country is extraordinarily high already and that is largely down to a lack of supply which must change.

“We have to ensure we have a viable housing market.

“Our clear goal is to increase the supply of new homes.”

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Sinn Fein housing spokesperson Eoin O’Broin branded the proposal ‘utter madness’[/caption]

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