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The 1916 Kilkenny Hurling Final - At Last! [G.A.A.,] Medal, Kilkenny 1916-18 [Mooncoin], a 9ct gold Medal, the obverse with pierced design crossed hurls on top above football, the center with shield coat of arms, surrounded by shamrocks, the base inscribed "Ye Faire Citie," the reverse inscribed 'Co. Kilkenny Championship 1916-17-18, won by Moondharrig (Mooncoin) S.H.C.,' hallmarked J.M. (John Miller). Scarce (1) Note: 1916-17-18 Final & Replay. S.H.C.H. 1916 F. Mooncoin V. Tullaroan At Knocktopher. The long awaited final of the 1916 S.H.C.H. and which, later in the wisdom of the Co. Board, was classed as incorporating the years 1917 and 1918 when championships failed to be completed. Dick Holohan and his Football Club were, as usual, meticulous and fastidious with the arrangements. Crowds came from all parts of the County and beyond the County, from Tipperary to Carlow and Wexford to Waterford, to see true class exponents of the highest skills and disciplines of Gaeldom's Ancient Art and Craft. People, deprived and starved of games, came by every and any means of transport to be there, and many just to be there. Now the questions pondered, posed, analyzed, debated and argued for weeks were to be answered. The weather was ideal and the ground dry and both teams had a blend of experience and youth. The reappearance of the famous three Doyle brothers of Dournane and they worked their old combination game to good effect. The Walsh brothers Jim and Jack, very prominent, Jim right back, tower of strength who hustled and cleared repeatedly. Pat at full back using his strength and skills effectively and reliable for his long clearances. The two Ryans, Jim and old reliable fast and sure in the backs who did some hustling too and then Martin a speedy and elusive half forward. Bill Corcoran playing his usual hard uncompromising game and likewise E. Dunphy who got injured and replaced by Dick Carroll who played well. O'Keeffe at full forward had a tough assignment while John Poernever had a better hour in goal. Tullaroan were without their old stalwarts of other days, Tim Walton and Dan Kennedy. Tynan filled the place of Walton, Tom Dunne had a hard hitting game in front of Dick Grace, who never played a poor game. Frank and Willie Meagher, young, fast and sure, were outstanding. Frank on the right wing was most dangerous and responsible for practically all of the Tullaroan scores. Dick Grace, if not his usual brilliant self, in the first did some damage in the second half. Holohan, Dunne and Connors played sound in defense, while Kerwick kept a good goal. With a very strong wind blowing it beame a game of two halves. Mooncoin won the toss and played with the wind and sun. Mooncoin, from a scrimmage in the goalmouth, rushed to the net. This was followed by a point from Mick Doyle and then a goal. To finish the first quarter, Ned Doyle caught the ball on the rebound from Kerwick's hurley and flashed to the net. Then Dick Grace pointed to put his team on the scoreboard and Frank Meagher sent to Phil Hogan who found the net with a low rasping shot. First time striking was the order of the moment and Mooncoin rallied to net once again before halftime. M. 4-1 T. 1-1. After resuming, Tullaroan set about overhauling Mooncoin with the assistance of the elements. Frank Meagher playing brilliantly and slipped through for a good goal, followed up a few minutes later with another. At the end of the quarter, Willie Meagher, from far out steadied and sent the equalizing score all the way to the net. With the sides level the ingredients were there for a thrilling last quarter and so it was to the final whistle. In a pulsating breath-taking finish Mooncoin without conceding a free, kept Tullaroan scoreless for the final fifteen minutes, a brilliant achievement in the circumstances and one which left everyone happy. After the contest Mr. Dick Holohan D.C. the famous "old captain" of the Knocktopher Football Club entertained the Teams. Aug. 24th. At Knocktopher. Replay S.H. (1916-17-18 F). Mooncoin 5-2 (3-1), Tularoan 2-3 (0-3) It was back to Dick Holohan's "big field" for the second chapter of this memorable final. The vast crowds wee even vaster than the 5,000 at the drawn game. The inner rows were seated while the outer rows stood, but there were no problem as the whole crowd was orderly and in good humour. They were there to see hurling par excellence by the best exponents in the County. Mooncoin underwent a rigorous training Programme in preparation for the replay - besides they had three changes, J. Delahunty, virtually coming out of retirement, R. Carroll and W. Dunphy replacing T. Morahan, E. Doyle and E. Dunphy. For Tullaroan, Pat Clohosey who had a strong game replaced "Nipper" Connors. From the start the pace was very fast and the combination excellent. Tullaroan possibly had slight weakness in the back division and Kerwick in goal was not up to his best, due possibly to his having received a knock on the head in the first few minutes. "Builder" Walsh gave Mooncoin the edge at centerfield and ensured a good supply of ball to the forwards. Mooncoin opened with a penalty goal, to which Tullaroan answered with a point. 'Builder' centres beautifully and the M. forwards, rush through another goal. Tullaroan and Mooncoin exchange points and Glorney Maher adds another point for Tullaroan. At this pint, Mick Doyle was injured but after treatment resumed and then just before half time Mooncoin went through for another goal. H.T. Mooncoin 3-1, Tullaroan 0-3. After the interval the pace quickened and Tullaroan fought desperately to retrieve their position. Relentless pressure gained them a "70" which Dick Grace centered - to be hammered to the net. Mooncoin added a point in reply but back came Tullaroan and after a melee near the square, bundled one to the net through Dick Grace. At this point with the last quarter to play, Tullaroan where just two points behind, but in so doing had spent themselves. Mooncoin regained the initiative and control of the game and dictated the latter quarter adding a further two and dictated the last quarter adding a further two goals for a convincing win. F.T., Mooncoin 5-2, Tullaroan 2-3.
G.A.A.: [Wembley Games] 1958 & 1959, two Official Match Programmes for Games in Wembley: 1958 - Football (Galway v. Derry) & Hurling (Kilkenny v. Clare); 1959 - Football (Galway v. Down) & Hurling (Kilkenny v. Cork), both 8vo, illus. & adverts; together with Official Programme All Ireland Senior Football semi-final Dublin v Galway, Croke Park 17.8.58, 2pps, ptd. wrappers. As a lot (3)
Soccer: International League 1939/49, League of Ireland v. Scottish League at Dalymount Park, Dublin, Saint Patrick's Day (17.3.39), Official Programme, adverts, ptd. wrappers; Football League of Ireland v. The Irish Football League, Dalymount Park, 17.3.49, Official Programme, both 8vo, D. 1939-49, ptd. wrappers. (2)
1961, All-Ireland Championship G.A.A.: Football 1961, Clar Oifigiuil, Croke Park, All-Ireland semi-final, Down v. Kerry, 8vo, D. 1961, 2pps; Cluichi Ceannais Peile na hEireann, 24.9.61, illus., & adverts, 20pps, ptd. wrappers; also together with a Railway Ireland issued Programme for Passengers, 8vo, D. 1961, illus. & adverts, ptd. wrappers. Scarce, as a lot. (3)
Approximately three-hundred and fifty 'United Review' Manchester United football programmes, including 19th of February 1957 vs Sheffield Wednesday post Munich air disaster programme, with blank team, later filled in with pen; 24th of April 1968 vs Real Madrid European Champions Cup semi-final; 29th of May 1968 vs Benfica European Champions Cup final; 26th of May 1999 vs Bayern Munich Champions League final; 3rd of October 1973 Dennis Law testimonial; 1990-1991 Bryan Robson testimonial; and others
1913 FA Cup Final Football Programme: Aston Villa v Sunderland played at Crystal Palace. Four page one penny card has no team changes and is in good condition. Possible slight trim at top border. Please note there are two versions of this FA Cup final and this is the one produced by WH Smith.
2007 FA Cup Final Football Memorabilia: First FA Cup final back at Wembley between Chelsea and Manchester United. Previous winners at the old ground were invited by the FA to celebrate this occasion. There are 2 programmes lanyards boxed pens and tickets, Menu, VIP parking, letters, badges etc. C/W 2006 programme and ticket and a few other final programmes. Former property of guest Alan Taylor.
47/48 Middlesbrough v Manchester United Football Programme + Autographs: Rare programme dated 23 8 1947 which has score and scorers noted on team page. Couple of tiny tears to border but overall good. C/W two seperate autograph pages one of Man Utd with 8 signatures including Busby Pearson and Delaney. The Middlesbrough page has 15 autographs including Hardwick Fenton Goodfellow and Gordon.
2007 Rare FA Cup Final Football Programme: Collectors Edition given to Barry Taylor the former FA International Committee Member. Embossed case states Chelsea v Manchester United. When you open case the programme from the first FA Cup Final back at Wembley states Ltd edition number 6. There are tickets for pre match, half time and a dinner the night before at the Royal Lancaster Hotel plus a map of the new Wembley. Nice item.

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