We need a level playing field for inner city hurlers

There are some stories that just leave you shaking your head in disbelief. With the story of Kevin’s Hurling and Camogie Club in Dublin’s south inner city, disbelief quickly hardens into anger, writes Paul Rouse.

We need a level playing field for inner city hurlers

For more years than anyone can remember, Kevin’s has sought a playing field of its own. With no success.

The club is currently the tenant of the Templeogue-Synge Street Club Grounds on the Crumlin Road, but the area it draws many of its underage players from is inside the Grand Canal.

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