More findings from the Treasure Trove - 1997 Match Galway vs Kilkenny

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Old stuff

I've done a few posts in recent months on some of my old bits and pieces from childhood. 'What do you mean' says you...

Let me fill you in.

I called to my parents house a couple of months back and they weren't in. I was about to turn on my heel, but my three boys were with me and asked if they could see my old room as they like to do sometimes, and so we popped upstairs in my parents house and had a look, and we uncovered some interesting bits and pieces.

Old photos, sticker books, mementos and old equipment, including old cameras and a wireless as they were called then, we call them radios now. I got the old equipment handed down as I thought they looked really cool back in the day.

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This post is about the match and racing programs I found and today it's about the match programme from Galway's 1997 hurling senior championship match against Kilkenny.

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I remember this match well. Kilkenny had lost the Leinster final and so faced Galway who were young and hungry in the Quarter final.

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I won't say I was overly confident ahead of the game, but I was definitely quietly confident and this confidence looked well placed as Galway out hurled Kilkenny in the first half and built up a well deserved 3-9 to 1-6 nine point lead at half-time.

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Anyone who knows hurling knows that such leads can quickly evaporate in the quick and nimble game of hurling and they'll also tell you that Kilkenny teams are never beaten especially teams managed by the infamous Brian Cody. Having said all of that though a nine point lead is a lot and really should never be turned over.

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In the second half, unfortunately for Galway and I, one of GAA's all time legends DJ Carey, as he so often did, produced a dazzling display which helped Kilkeeny to win by two points and Carey himself finished with a personal tally of 2-8 on the day.

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The score at full time was.

KILKENNY 4-15 GALWAY 3-16

There was a minor match on that day too between Galway and Offaly, but if I'm honest, I don't remember that game as well as the senior match, and in fact I was probably still in the pub enjoying a few of these!!

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Here are the teams though for anyone who may be interested, possibly only @niallon11 who is a good hurling man.

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Here's a few more photos from the match day program.

I love this first one. Guinness have always been good at advertising and this is a great example.

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Will the Cats purr?

Will the Claddagh ring?

Jesus, ya can't argue with those puns! Ha ha... Old school advertising right there...

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Gallup??? No idea... something for cattle I assume. Lots of farmers go to hurling matches!

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Last but not least, the famous Puma King boots. These were the best of the best boots back in the day. Not even Adidas Predators beat these bad boys.

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The images used throughout are all my own captured on my Samsung Smartphone

Thanks as always for stopping by everyone.

Peace Out

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We love 97 down this side. A great hurling year.
I was a predators man myself. Can't beat a black pair with the white lines. Top boot.

Those old programs are really nice. Cool to be able to take them out every so often and see the history.

Arah jesus ya, a great year for the Banner that year for sure. Your third ever and proof that Ger Loughnane and his team were no flash in the pan. I was happy to see ye win yer fifth this year man, as Cork have enough celtic crosses already without doubt.

I likes Puma King for Gaelic and Predators for soccer, so owned both at different times. There was some hype around the Predators and the extra curl you could get!

Ya love all my old programs, great to look back on as you say. Jesus they're not cheap these day! Paid a tener for recent ones

Oooohhhh, you're Irish! Where are you from exactly? I lived in Ireland for 10 years, till we moved to Mexico 3 years ago. 6 years Co. Roscommon and 4 in Mayo.

I always loved finding those old things that bring back memories. Unfortunately, I've left everything behind when we left, but we still have ALL my photos. That's the ONE thing I couldn't leave behind. Some is on USB sticks (several for safety) but most are actually physically here, which is a LOT. They had to be transported by my daughter and her boyfriend, twice, to get them all here haha.

But it's so nice that you can share this with your boys. Those are the memories they'll be passing on as well. :)

How ya doing. Not too far from where you lived actually. I'm from Galway and after some time away in Dublin, I'm back home in Galway now with my wife and three sons.

How's Mexico going? Thats a big change from Mayo and Roscommon, but far cheaper for living I suspect? And better weather too!

Where abouts in Galway? Or Galway city? I love Galway. I think it's one of a few places in Ireland I truly felt like a human being haha. And Clare has some good spots.
I like Dublin to visit but would never want to live there. My best, and only, Irish friend was from Dublin and she 'escaped', only to not make it through the first lockdowns in Ireland. So the place holds bad and sad memories for me. I always loved driving up to the North though, through Sligo and Leitrim. Some beautiful spots there.

Mexico is indeed a huge change. It's cheaper in some ways, but I pay more rent here than in Ireland. But I was extremely lucky to be renting from a 97 year old man who just wanted someone in the house. Now the rents have gone up quite a bit I heard.
There are much cheaper places here in Mexico, but I do like the fact that when we have a power outage, it's never long, while others can be out for days...The luxury comes with a price tag. Tourist areas are expensive but more reliable.

As for the weather, yes, we have pretty good weather here all year around, in our state anyways. Now it's been raining for weeks due to the hurricane season, and it's the first time in my life I actually love it hahaha. I'm from the Netherlands, so it's pretty much rain and clouds like in Ireland...

We're just outside Galway City near Moycullen. It's rural, but close enough to everywhere we need and I'm only a five minute drive from my parents house where I grew up.

Sorry to hear about your friend nit making it through the first lockdown, that's really sad.

I love that you were renting from a 97 year old man and I'm sure your company was great for him too.

Sounds like Mexico is treating you well anyways, happy days.