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08 Dec 2025

A chance to buy a stunning photographic piece of Kilkenny’s sporting history

KILKENNY

The exhibition features incredible images by Inpho Sports Photography and celebrates important moments in Kilkenny sporting history

A special photographic exhibition is on display in Statham’s at Pembroke Kilkenny until December 23.

The exhibition features incredible images by Inpho Sports Photography and celebrates important moments in Kilkenny sporting history.

Images include shots of current camogie All-Ireland senior champions Claire Phelan and Katie Power; iconic shots of Kilkenny hurling captains lifting the Liam MacCarthy Cup; past and present players; and crowd celebrations and All-Ireland homecomings. The pictures are available to purchase with all proceeds donated to the Kilkenny Lions Club Christmas Appeal.

These images reflect not only some great moments but also showcase exceptional photography. They are superbly presented on fine art paper, archival mount board in a hand-crafted wooden frame with museum glass. Sport is drama personified; relive the nail-biting, exhilarating and heart-breaking moments we have shared together as a county and sporting community.

Organisers hope that people can seize this opportunity to have a small bit of Kilkenny sports history. The framed photographs would make a very special gift for a sporting fan and would be a great addition to any pub or restaurant. Images are available to purchase, to secure your favourite image/s get in touch with Cathy on sponsorship@yulefestkilkenny.ie or call 087-954 2336.

Framed images cost €290 with all proceeds donated directly to Kilkenny Lions Club Christmas Appeal. Support this great cause and pick up a piece of sporting history. The Inpho Hurling and Camogie Photographic Exhibition is part of the Yulefest Kilkenny programme of events. A special photographic exhibition is on display in Statham’s at Pembroke Kilkenny until December 23.

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