Kilkenny Senior Camogie Championship

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Kilkenny Senior Camogie Championship
Irish Craobh Chamógaíochta Cill Chainnigh
Code Camogie
Founded1932
Region Kilkenny (GAA)
TrophyBridget 'Biddy' Barry memorial cup
Title holders Colours of Kilkenny.svg Piltown (1st title)
First winnerO'Nowlan's
Most titles St Paul's (25 titles)
Official website www.kilkennycamogie.ie

The Kilkenny Camogie Championship is the senior Camogie competition featuring clubs affiliated to the Kilkenny GAA.

Contents

St Paul's are the competitions most successful club, having won 25 titles.

Piltown are the reigning champions, having defeated the Kilkenny, Leinster and All-Ireland Champions, Dicksboro in the 2024 final. [1]

The winners of the Kilkenny Senior Camogie Championship are awarded the Bridget 'Biddy' Barry memorial cup. [2]

Roll of honour

#ClubTitlesYears won
1 St Paul's 251965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990
2 St Lachtain's 121998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011
3 Thomastown 71952, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2022
4 Lisdowney 51992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997
5 Mullinavat 42010, 2012, 2013, 2015
6 Dicksboro 32019, 2021, 2023
St Brigid's1991, 1995, 2002
8St Brendan's21961, 1963
9 Piltown 12024
South Selection1981
St Bernadette's1960
Mooncoin 1959
St Claire's1958
Young Ireland's1933
O'Nowlans1932

Finals listed by year

Leinster and All-Ireland winners
Leinster winners and All-Ireland finalists
Leinster winners
YearWinnerScoreRunners UpScoreVenue
2024 [1] Piltown3-11Dicksboro0-14 Nowlan Park
2023 [3] Dicksboro3-18Windgap1-11Mooncoin
2022 [4] Thomastown2-8Dicksboro1-10Pairc Lachtain
2021 [5] Dicksboro0-15Piltown2-8Callan
2020 [6] Thomastown2-13St Lachtain’s0-12
2019 [7] Dicksboro1-7Piltown0-8Callan
2018 [8] Thomastown0-11Piltown0-9Callan
2017 [9] Thomastown3-10Dicksboro2-5
2016 [9] Thomastown2-14Mullinavat1-10
2015 [9] Mullinavat2-10Thomastown1-10
2014 [9] Thomastown3-06Mullinavat0-09
2013 [9] Mullinavat4-9Thomastown2-9
2012 [9] Mullinavat5-9St Lachtain’s1-8
2011 [9] St Lachtain’s3-14Mullinavat1-8
2010 [9] Mullinavat1-7St Lachtain’s0-9
2009 [9] St Lachtain's3-16Mullinavat2-7
2008 [9] St Lachtain's4-10St Martin’s0-1
2007 [9] St Lachtain's6-15St Martin’s3-3
2006 [9] St Lachtain's2-14Mullinavat0-6
2005 [9] St Lachtain's2-12Mullinavat0-2
2004 [9] St Lachtain's4-9B Shamrocks0-1
2003 [9] St Lachtain's2-13Lisdowney0-4
2002 [9] St Brigid's2-3St Lachtain's0-7
2001 [9] St Lachtain's1-11Lisdowney1-3
2000 [9] St Lachtain's2-8Lisdowney1-6
1999 [9] St Lachtain's2-10Lisdowney0-2
1998 [9] St Lachtain's3-10St Brigid's2-3
1997 [9] Lisdowney1-11Freshford1-9
1996 [9] Lisdowney1-14 (Replay)
1-11
St Brigid's1-10 (Replay)
0-14
1995 [9] St Brigid's2-12Lisdowney2-10
1994 [9] Lisdowney7-7Freshford2-4
1993 [9] Lisdowney1-9Freshford0-4
1992 [9] Lisdowney5-9St Brigid's3-4
1991 [9] St Brigid's2-14Lisdowney1-11
1990 [9] St. Paul's9-9St Brigid's1-5
1989 [9] St. Paul's9-15Lisdowney1-10
1988 [9] St. Paul'sShamrocks
1987 [9] St. Paul's2-7Shamrocks0-12
1986 [9] St. Paul'sSt. Brigid's
1985 [9] St. Paul's7-5St. Brigid's2-10
1984 [9] St. Paul's1-4Shamrocks0-6
1983 [9] St. Paul's4-6St. Brigid's4-3
1982 [9] St. Paul's4-5South Selection1-0
1981 [9] South SelectionSt. Paul's
1980 [9] St. Paul'sSouth Selection
1979 [9] St. Paul'sUncontested
1978 [9] St. Paul'sCarrickshock
1977 [9] St. Paul'sCarrickshock
1976 [9] St. Paul'sCarrickshock
1975 [9] St. Paul's6-8Young Ireland's0-2
1974 [9] St. Paul'sYoung Ireland's
1973 [9] St. Paul's5-4Carrickshock1-2
1972 [9] St. Paul's5-4Carrickshock2-4
1971 [9] St. Paul'sYoung Ireland's
1970 [9] St. Paul'sUncontested
1969 [9] St. Paul'sMooncoin
1968 [9] St. Paul'sUncontested
1967 [9] St. Paul'sUncontested
1966 [9] St. Paul's4-3Castlecome2-1
1965 [9] St. Paul'sLeague System
1964 [9] No Championship
1963 [9] St. Brendan'sw.o.St. Bernadette'sscr.
1962 [9] No Championship
1961 [9] St. Brendan's2-0Cuffesgrange1-0
1960 [9] St. Bernadette's4-1St. Brendan's3-0
1959 [9] Mooncoin3-0Moneenroe1-0
1958 [9] St. Claire'sSt. Brigid's
1953 to 1957 [9] No Championship
1952 [9] Thomastown2-2Moneenroe1-1
1934 to 1951 [9] No Championship
1933 [9] Young Ireland'sSt Ita's
1932 [9] O'Nowlan's6-0Tailteann2-0

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