Kilkenny Senior Camogie Championship | |
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Irish | Craobh Chamógaíochta Cill Chainnigh |
Code | Camogie |
Founded | 1932 |
Region | Kilkenny (GAA) |
Trophy | Bridget 'Biddy' Barry memorial cup |
Title holders | Piltown (1st title) |
First winner | O'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.
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]
# | Club | Titles | Years won |
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1 | St Paul's | 25 | 1965, 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 | 12 | 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 |
3 | Thomastown | 7 | 1952, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2022 |
4 | Lisdowney | 5 | 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997 |
5 | Mullinavat | 4 | 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015 |
6 | Dicksboro | 3 | 2019, 2021, 2023 |
St Brigid's | 1991, 1995, 2002 | ||
8 | St Brendan's | 2 | 1961, 1963 |
9 | Piltown | 1 | 2024 |
South Selection | 1981 | ||
St Bernadette's | 1960 | ||
Mooncoin | 1959 | ||
St Claire's | 1958 | ||
Young Ireland's | 1933 | ||
O'Nowlans | 1932 |
Leinster and All-Ireland winners | |
Leinster winners and All-Ireland finalists | |
Leinster winners |
Year | Winner | Score | Runners Up | Score | Venue |
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2024 [1] | Piltown | 3-11 | Dicksboro | 0-14 | Nowlan Park |
2023 [3] | Dicksboro | 3-18 | Windgap | 1-11 | Mooncoin |
2022 [4] | Thomastown | 2-8 | Dicksboro | 1-10 | Pairc Lachtain |
2021 [5] | Dicksboro | 0-15 | Piltown | 2-8 | Callan |
2020 [6] | Thomastown | 2-13 | St Lachtain’s | 0-12 | |
2019 [7] | Dicksboro | 1-7 | Piltown | 0-8 | Callan |
2018 [8] | Thomastown | 0-11 | Piltown | 0-9 | Callan |
2017 [9] | Thomastown | 3-10 | Dicksboro | 2-5 | |
2016 [9] | Thomastown | 2-14 | Mullinavat | 1-10 | |
2015 [9] | Mullinavat | 2-10 | Thomastown | 1-10 | |
2014 [9] | Thomastown | 3-06 | Mullinavat | 0-09 | |
2013 [9] | Mullinavat | 4-9 | Thomastown | 2-9 | |
2012 [9] | Mullinavat | 5-9 | St Lachtain’s | 1-8 | |
2011 [9] | St Lachtain’s | 3-14 | Mullinavat | 1-8 | |
2010 [9] | Mullinavat | 1-7 | St Lachtain’s | 0-9 | |
2009 [9] | St Lachtain's | 3-16 | Mullinavat | 2-7 | |
2008 [9] | St Lachtain's | 4-10 | St Martin’s | 0-1 | |
2007 [9] | St Lachtain's | 6-15 | St Martin’s | 3-3 | |
2006 [9] | St Lachtain's | 2-14 | Mullinavat | 0-6 | |
2005 [9] | St Lachtain's | 2-12 | Mullinavat | 0-2 | |
2004 [9] | St Lachtain's | 4-9 | B Shamrocks | 0-1 | |
2003 [9] | St Lachtain's | 2-13 | Lisdowney | 0-4 | |
2002 [9] | St Brigid's | 2-3 | St Lachtain's | 0-7 | |
2001 [9] | St Lachtain's | 1-11 | Lisdowney | 1-3 | |
2000 [9] | St Lachtain's | 2-8 | Lisdowney | 1-6 | |
1999 [9] | St Lachtain's | 2-10 | Lisdowney | 0-2 | |
1998 [9] | St Lachtain's | 3-10 | St Brigid's | 2-3 | |
1997 [9] | Lisdowney | 1-11 | Freshford | 1-9 | |
1996 [9] | Lisdowney | 1-14 (Replay) 1-11 | St Brigid's | 1-10 (Replay) 0-14 | |
1995 [9] | St Brigid's | 2-12 | Lisdowney | 2-10 | |
1994 [9] | Lisdowney | 7-7 | Freshford | 2-4 | |
1993 [9] | Lisdowney | 1-9 | Freshford | 0-4 | |
1992 [9] | Lisdowney | 5-9 | St Brigid's | 3-4 | |
1991 [9] | St Brigid's | 2-14 | Lisdowney | 1-11 | |
1990 [9] | St. Paul's | 9-9 | St Brigid's | 1-5 | |
1989 [9] | St. Paul's | 9-15 | Lisdowney | 1-10 | |
1988 [9] | St. Paul's | Shamrocks | |||
1987 [9] | St. Paul's | 2-7 | Shamrocks | 0-12 | |
1986 [9] | St. Paul's | St. Brigid's | |||
1985 [9] | St. Paul's | 7-5 | St. Brigid's | 2-10 | |
1984 [9] | St. Paul's | 1-4 | Shamrocks | 0-6 | |
1983 [9] | St. Paul's | 4-6 | St. Brigid's | 4-3 | |
1982 [9] | St. Paul's | 4-5 | South Selection | 1-0 | |
1981 [9] | South Selection | St. Paul's | |||
1980 [9] | St. Paul's | South Selection | |||
1979 [9] | St. Paul's | Uncontested | |||
1978 [9] | St. Paul's | Carrickshock | |||
1977 [9] | St. Paul's | Carrickshock | |||
1976 [9] | St. Paul's | Carrickshock | |||
1975 [9] | St. Paul's | 6-8 | Young Ireland's | 0-2 | |
1974 [9] | St. Paul's | Young Ireland's | |||
1973 [9] | St. Paul's | 5-4 | Carrickshock | 1-2 | |
1972 [9] | St. Paul's | 5-4 | Carrickshock | 2-4 | |
1971 [9] | St. Paul's | Young Ireland's | |||
1970 [9] | St. Paul's | Uncontested | |||
1969 [9] | St. Paul's | Mooncoin | |||
1968 [9] | St. Paul's | Uncontested | |||
1967 [9] | St. Paul's | Uncontested | |||
1966 [9] | St. Paul's | 4-3 | Castlecome | 2-1 | |
1965 [9] | St. Paul's | League System | |||
1964 [9] | No Championship | ||||
1963 [9] | St. Brendan's | w.o. | St. Bernadette's | scr. | |
1962 [9] | No Championship | ||||
1961 [9] | St. Brendan's | 2-0 | Cuffesgrange | 1-0 | |
1960 [9] | St. Bernadette's | 4-1 | St. Brendan's | 3-0 | |
1959 [9] | Mooncoin | 3-0 | Moneenroe | 1-0 | |
1958 [9] | St. Claire's | St. Brigid's | |||
1953 to 1957 [9] | No Championship | ||||
1952 [9] | Thomastown | 2-2 | Moneenroe | 1-1 | |
1934 to 1951 [9] | No Championship | ||||
1933 [9] | Young Ireland's | St Ita's | |||
1932 [9] | O'Nowlan's | 6-0 | Tailteann | 2-0 |
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