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Pride of Carlow.jpg
Location: Carlow County
The song salutes the achievement of the county u21 footballers who lost the Leinster finalto Dublin by a narrow margin

Offaly Burglar 1.jpg
Location: Carlow County
Danny narrates the events of an infamous refereeing during a football game between Carlow and laois

Men of '62, S. MacEochaidh.jpg
Location: Carlow County
A eulogy of the Carlow GAA county teams of 1962

The Battle of the Wheat 1.jpg
Location: County Carlow
The farmer was also a patriot, working hard to feed the people.

Roving Journeyman 1.jpg
Location: Carlow County
The story of a young 'buck' who has a rakish attitude towards the girls and their interest in him.

Road to Sweet Athy 1.jpg
Location: County Carlow
Tommy marks the excitement of the great era of Carlow football in the 1940s.

Returning to Carlow, J. Candy.jpg
Location: County Carlow
John adopts the persona of the exile who exults in returning home to the place of his youth.

Prince of Gaelic football, J. Candy.jpg
Location: County Carlow
Andy Murphy of Tinryland, Carlow and leinster football fame is remembered in this poem by John Candy

My Lovely Carlow home 1.jpg
Location: County Carlow

My Half Ounce of Tay, T. Lynch.jpg
Location: County Carlow
Tommy gives flesh to the old Irish adage: 'Marbh le tae, agus marbh gan tae'.
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