Ankle injury concern for Fennelly
Michael Fennelly is a doubt for Kilkenny's Leinster championship campaign after picking up an ankle injury while playing for his club Ballyhale Shamrocks.
Michael Fennelly is a doubt for Kilkenny's Leinster championship campaign after picking up an ankle injury while playing for his club Ballyhale Shamrocks.
Pat McAuliffe talks to man of the match Michael Fennelly after Kilkenny's win over Tipperary
Kilkenny's Michael Fennelly admits he has found preparations for this weekend's All-Ireland final replay with Galway "a bit strange".
Kilkenny's Michael Fennelly gives his thoughts ahead of the All-Ireland SHC final replay
Kilkenny's Michael Fennelly says there is no point getting to the final if you don't win it
Kilkenny's Michael Fennelly gives his reaction to their win over Tipperary
Kilkenny manager Brian Cody has wielded the axe ahead of Sunday's All-Ireland quarter-final clash with Limerick at Semple Stadium.
The injury sustained by Kilkenny's Michael Fennelly in the League final win over Cork is more serious than was first thought.
Michael Fennelly and Alan Brogan give their reaction after winning the GAA/GPA Hurler and Footballer of the Year Awards.
Michael Fennelly and Alan Brogan have been named GAA GPA Players of the Year, while players from Dublin, Kerry, Donegal, Kildare and Mayo make up the 2011 Football All Star team.
Kilkenny midfielder Michael Fennelly says that all the pressure will be on Tipperary in Sunday's All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final.
Kilkenny's Michael Fennelly says his team got goals at the right time against Waterford
All-Ireland Champions Tipperary have seven representatives in the Opel Gaelic Players Association team of the year; and two players nominated for player of the year.
Kilkenny's Michael Fennelly, 2009 All-Ireland winning captain, tells Brian Carthy that all talk of five-in-a-row has been put to one side.
Brian Carthy looks ahead to the weekend's AIB Club Championship action and talks to Michael Fennelly of Ballyhale and Damien Fox of Tullamore.
Kilkenny captain Michael Fennelly accepts the Liam McCarthy Cup on behalf of the victorious four-in-a-row winning Kilkenny team following their win over Tipperary.
Kilkenny midfielder Michael Fennelly is expecting a tough match against Dublin in Sunday's Leinster All-Ireland Senior Hurling final.
The Laois team to play Wexford in the Church and General National Football League, next Sunday, shows six changes from the side that beat Carlow by 11 points on their last outing.