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The 'Blacks & Whites' Dressed in Glory, L. morrissey.jpg
Location: South Carlow
Here Luke lists the exploits of the individual heroes.

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

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

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

O'Gorman Men.jpg
Location: Carlow east
An account of an early county final, which was followed by further action among some of the supporters!

My Native Place Ballycrinegan, L. morrissey.jpg
Location: South Carlow
Luke fondly remembers characters and events from his childhood and youth.

My County Carlow Home, Luke Morrissey.MP3
Location: County Carlow
The song carries the voice of the emigrant, remembering his roots and longing to return someday.

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

Men in Green 1983.jpg
Location: South Carlow
A celebration and description of the action when St. Mullins won the hurling championship in 1983
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