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Briscoe, Sarah McTiernan, Lisa Norris. On 31 July 2010, the Under-16's beat Mullinavat in the Shield Final of the county 7-a-side blitz to record the club's first county title. This took place at the O'Loughlin Gaels grounds. Team: Stephanie Falconer (Capt), Jennifer Norris, Antonia Power, Debbie Phelan, Laura Grace, Claire Power, Katelynn Phelan. This was followed up by victory in the Under-14 county blitz held in Freshford a few weeks later to cap a magnificent first year of the club. Under-14 Squad: Claire Power (Capt), Stephanie Falconer, Jean Power, Leanne O’Hara, Sarah Murphy, Alice Talbot, Siobhan Dermody, Katelynn Phelan, Lisa McCarthy In 2011, Piltown entered an Under-16 and Minor team in the Tipperary league/Championship, reaching the semi-finals of the Under-16 Roinn C and Minor Roinn D championships. In 2012, the club fielded an Under-12 team. In 2013, Kilkenny underage leagues were formed and minors were permitted to play with Three Friars club in adult games who entered the Tipperary Junior championship. Three Friars won the Junior "C" title beating Moyle Rovers in Munroe by 1-7 to 0-3, thus Jennifer Norris, Lorraine Long and Aine Knox won junior county medals. Seamus Norris became the clubs first county mentor at Minor and Under-12 level with Kilkenny reaching the Leinster Semi-final in Minor. On 28 October 2013, the Club played its first Kilkenny championship county when the Under-14's were beaten by Erins 3-6 to 0-1 in the "B" Final at Nowlan Park. In 2014, Piltown were again beaten by Erins Own in the Roinn A Final, 5-3 to 6-12 in Callan. However, on 22 November 2014, Piltown won their first ever Championship winning the Under-14 Roinn B championship beating Barrow Gaels in Graignamanagh by 7-3 to 1-8 Team: Danielle O'Brien, Megan Byrne, Jennifer O'Dea, Maria Phelan, Lisa Norris (Capt), Vivienne Healy, Sarah Tobin, Laura Power, Maire Beth Kirby, Aoibheann Kavanagh(1-1), Bribhanna Doody, Aoife Doyle(1-0), Sine Kavanagh, Marlise Flynn(2-1), Chloe Power (2-1,0-1f) Subs: Anna O'Brien, Patsy Kenny, Ciara Dunne, Melissa Byrne (1-0), Aine Doyle, Emma Phelan Team Management: Seamus Norris and Aine Knox.
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Windgap parish like Joan O'Gorman, Judith Phelan and Mary Norris (Walsh). The Junior team contested the Junior "B" County Final in 1988. A strong Tullogher team beat them 6-6 to 0-3 on a wet day in Nowlan Park. The manager was Willie McCormack. Others to manage the team in that period were Dan Phelan, Jim Grant and Seamus Norris. The club colours were white and red. This club did win an Under-14 Roinn C title around 1987 or 1988 and featured players like Cathy and Mairead Brennan. Michelle O'Shea was another prominent underage player during this period. The club continued into the 1990s when titles at Under-14 Roinn "C" (1994) and Under-16 Roinn"C" (1996) were captured, both teams were captained by current coach Miram Reid.
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They were soon joined by Kate Foley who proved to be a top class administrator They formed the backbone for the marvellous successes that have followed. Starting with a group of 20 primary school girls the club claimed County titles at
Primary Schools and Under-14 in 2002. The club has since built up a membership of over 100 players, competing at all grades. It has now claimed several county titles in every grade right up to Junior. The club claimed its first adult title in 2008 by winning the junior county final, beating Dicksboro in a replay in Piltown. The panel featured players from previous versions of the club such as Mairead Diffley (Brennan) and Michelle O'Shea. It also had Piltown's most successful current player,
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Michelle O’Shea (Capt), Annette O’Connell, Deirdre Kane, Catherine O’Neill, Mandy McGrath, Aine O’Keeffe, Lindsay Beukes, Ann Power, Catherine Moore, Kim Brophy, Aisling
Cummins, Mary Morgan. Grainne Gault, Miriam Twohig, Sinead Doyle On 18 October 2014, Piltown G4M+O played in their first ever National Blitz in Portmarnock. Although non competitive, Piltown did beat teams from traditional football countiesas they won all their games beating Ballymun Kickhams (Dublin), Athlone (Westmeath), Killea (Tipperary) and Lissan (Derry). The squad was Aine Knox, Catherine Moore, Catherine Crotty, Deirdre Kane, Elaine Kennington, Sarah Cuddihy, Michelle O'Shea, Ann Power, Ann Gahan, Deirdre Dowd.
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Intermediate Championship County Final having already secured the All-County League and League titles in 2014 after wins over St. Annes. The venue was John Locke Park, Callan and the opponents, St, Brigids of Kilmanagh. Piltown won the final comprehensively by 4-18 to 0-5 to become a senior club for the first time ever and compile an unprecedented treble while remaining unbeaten in Kilkenny in competitive games in 2014. Kelly Ann Doyle was awarded the inaugural Shem Downey Player of the Match award. They then went on to win the Leinster title when they beat Camross of Laois in the final held in Clane by 3-10 to 4-5 with
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Kilkenny County Under-14 team who were in the Leinster semi final doing well despite defeat. Team: Niamh Dermody, Claire Power, Antonia Power (Capt), Stephanie Falconer, Debbie Phelan, Sarah Murphy, Jennifer Norris, Edel Long, Lorraine Long, Joanne Bourke, Lisa Walsh, Siobhan Dermody, Sinead McCarthy, Jean Power, Jessica Poyntz Subs: Sarah Walsh, Lisa McCarthy, Ciara O’Dwyer, Leanne O’Hara, Aisling Briscoe Mentors were John Kavanagh and Sheila Norris
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the main pitch. In 1965, the toolshed and the original scoreboard was erected at the road end and it took about ÂŁ9000 to transform the pitch. The main playing pitch was officially opened on 12 August 1965 when the
Kilkenny Senior Hurling team played a challenge match against Waterford. The game was refereed by Tommy Foran and the Kilkenny team featured Piltown's Ned Power (Brenor).
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Piltown. It was a Senior
Football championship clash between Piltown and Railyard in February 2006 with the result being a win for the visitors. A warm-up area was then created at the lower end of the all-weather pitch. In 2010, a shed from the old sugar factory in Carlow was re-erected as a stand and 2013, some benches were added around the pitch.
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Kiely (Norris), Breda Power, Maud Murphy (Kelly) and
Kathleen Duggan (Holden). There were also players from Windgap such as Wazzie Power and Eileen Doyle. There are no reports of any successes but there are stories of vans being stolen to get to matches in Mullinavat! Granddaughters of Eileen Kiely and Wazzie Power play for the club today.
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The club's first win came in an
International Under-16 Blitz on 10 July 2010 when they beat Roanmore 2-1 to 2-0 at W.I.T. in Carriganore. Panel: Lorraine Long (Capt), Lisa Walsh, Katelynn Phelan, Stephanie Falconer, Sinead McCarthy, Debbie Phelan, Jennifer Norris, Laura Grace, Joanne Bourke, Caroline
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In 1977, it was decided provide a complex building with an estimated cost of ÂŁ40,000. With the popularity of carnivals beginning to wane, a new source of income had to be found. In 1982, the club ran a 600 club draw which a year later turned into what is now known as the Hurlers Co-op draw. (In 1991,
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Piltown GAA was formed in 1887, and went through many amalgamations until Parish Rule was introduced in the 1950s. The modern club was formed in 1953. The original grounds consisting of about 5 acres were purchased from the Land Commission on 1 November 1945 The original trustees were Canon Philip
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Sheila Norris started work on the new club. She was joined by Siobhan McCarthy and Fran McGrath and a trainer from Wicklow, John Kavanagh. On 15 April 2010, another historic first took place in Thomastown when Piltown fielded their first ladies Gaelic football team in a match. The minor team took on
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In 2010, the interest in Ladies Gaelic Football skyrocketed. Owning and Templeourm National Schools combined to compete in the schools championships. Furthermore, a club was set up in Piltown. The year was memorable in that Piltown National School won their third County Title in a row (2nd Roinn A)
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Jennifer Norris and Sinead McCarthy became the first Piltown girls to play inter county for Kilkenny when they were part of the 2009 Leinster Under-14 Championship squad. Jennifer Norris went on the win a Leinster Blitz medal with Kilkenny when they beat Kildare in Carlow Town in the 2009 Division 3
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In 2008, a landmark was reached when the Primary Schools team won the Roinn B championship in Nowlan Park by beating Gowran by 5-6 to 2-2. In 2009, the School followed up with victory in the Roinn A final. It came after a replay with Thomastown in Nowlan Park when they comprehensively won by 10-1 to
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In 2013, the club won its first Intermediate County Title when they beat Ballyhale Shamrocks 0-13 to 0-10 in John Locke Park, Callan. However the Shamrocks gained revenge in the Champions Final in Mullinavat when they beat Piltown 1-9 to 0-11 after extra time. Twelve months later on 11 October 2014,
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who won an All-Star in 2009 and a second in 2013. In 2009, the club won the bronze medal at the National Community Games finals in Athlone. In 2010, Roinn A titles were won at Primary Schools level and Under-14. Many of the club's players have represented the county with distinction as the club goes
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In 2000, Eileen Malone and Marie O'Sullivan founded the current version of Piltown Camogie Club. Former Chairperson from the previous incarnation of the club, Maura Brennan, along with Jim Malone, Catherine McCarthy, Bernie Duggan and Frances Malone quickly came on board to form a strong committee.
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In the 1980s, Piltown Camogie Club emerged with the driving force being Maura Brennan (Owning). The team included several girls who have children playing today such as Sheila Keegan (Norris), Kay McCarthy (Phelan) and Teresa Brophy (Phelan). Like the Owning club before there were also players from
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At juvenile level the biggest achievement was winning Division 3 of FĂ©ile Na nGael in 1979 when hosted in Kilkenny and being runners-up in Division 1 to Wolfe Tones (Clare) when hosted in Clare in 1986. Piltown also won the National Community games title in 1989 beating Portumna of Galway. They have
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Work started on developing the grounds in the early sixties. In 1961, the wall at the road end was erected along with the original dressing rooms, complete with showers and toilets. In 1962/63, the pitch was levelled resodded and drained. In 1964, a 10-foot wire and post fence was erected around
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or Girls Gaelic Football is relatively new to Piltown. There had been success in 1999 in the county INTO mini 7s for Piltown NS but Girls Gaelic Football really got into full flow in Piltown National School in 2005 when former Waterford player Ms Bridget Drohan came to the school to teach, although
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has been played in Piltown for many years. The earliest reports of a team in the parish was Owning Camogie Club. This team existed around the late 1950s, early 1960s. They trained in a field in Fanningstown opposite where Bertie Duggan lives. Among their players were Tessie Duggan (Flynn), Eileen
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A third pitch soon followed in the 1990s and became an all-weather pitch before having match standard floodlights added. The floodlighting on the all-weather pitch was switched on for the first time on Friday 18 November 2005. The first championship game played underlights in Kilkenny took place in
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picking up the player of the match award. They then rounded this run off by achieving the ultimate prize of winning the 2015 All-Ireland title by beating the reigning champions, Lismore of Waterford 1-10 to 1-9 at Croke Park with Chloe Blackmore scoring the Piltown goal and Kelly Ann Doyle winning
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In 2010, and based on the foundation of several primary schools county titles, a Ladies Gaelic Football club was set up. It primarily catered for juveniles but in 2013, Gaelic4Mothers & Others was introduced. The Under-14 team reached the Roinn B County final in 2013. Also in 2014, the parish
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In 2012, work started on a precast hurling wall and the redevelopment of the pitch-and-putt course into a fourth playing field. The hurling wall precast structure was erected on 30 March. Lighting was added in 2013. Also in 2013, work started on removing the old wire fence and replacing it with a
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During the 1980s and 1990s, Piltown's most successful Camogie player to date, Marie Fitzpatrick (Oldcourt) played Camogie with St Brigid’s, Ballycallan. Marie had won the Feile Skills in 1980 and is one of only two Kilkenny girls to have won the National title. She went on to play in goal for the
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There have been several iterations of Camogie clubs but the current one is the most vibrant and successful. Piltown Camogie won a junior title in 2008 and an Intermediate league title in 2013. Numerous Camogie titles have been won at all age groups at county level. They have also won a Leinster
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There have been many successes on the field, with the highlight year being 2003 when the club won the county Junior hurling title and the Leinster Junior hurling title. (There was no All-Ireland series in 2003) The year was capped by becoming the AIB Kilkenny Club of the Year. The original club
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Since the 1980s, Piltown GAA has played an integral part in the community with the provision of two full size playing pitches and a juvenile pitch, a handball court, two squash courts and a gym, with Bar & Social facilities in the GAA Complex that was constructed in 1985. The GAA Complex was
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In 2013, Piltown Club initiated Gaelic4Mothers and Others with club coaches Seamus Norris and Aine Knox thus introducing another group of people to GAA. They played their first match away to Thomastown on the 19 September 2013. The first ever adult ladies Gaelic football team from Piltown was;
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Early meetings took place at St. Columba's Hall which was located at the old graveyard in Piltown. After it was demolished, meetings took place at Anthony's Inn, Piltown National School and eventually in the dressing room that used to exist at the road end.
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Comerford PP, Patrick Power MCC (Piltown) and Richard Keating (Clonmore). The price paid was ÂŁ77. In 1957, Eddie Norris and Pa O'Shea replaced Canon Comerford and Patrick Power as trustees and Bob Aylward, the County Board Chairman was added to the trustees.
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1978 Panel: Josie O’Shea, Michelle Gilman, Lucy Giles, Marie Fitzpatrick, Mary Kinsella, Fiona Knox, Carmel Phelan, Margaret Holden, Evonne Fitzpatrick, Marie Cuddihy, Celia Giles, Ann Dunne, Ann O’Brien, Margaret Carroll, Lucy Knox, Margaret Talbot.
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Although hurling is the predominant interest of most Piltown GAA fans, the Piltown area has a very strong Gaelic Football tradition and have won two Intermediate county titles and one junior county title as well as many underage and schools titles.
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In 1972, an additional 12 acres of adjacent lands were purchased. These were lands formerly owned by Issac and Lilly Tector from Piltown. The representatives of the club paid ÂŁ3,500 for it, (ÂŁ500 more than their brief), proceeds of the carnivals.
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1979 Panel: Marie Fitzpatrick, Michelle Gilman, Lucy Knox, Bernadette Gilman, Majella Giles, Stephanie Carroll, Ann Dunne, Kay Cuddihy, Evonne Fitzpatrick, Denise Everett, Celia Giles, Fiona Coffey, Marie Power, Rosemary O’Toole, Pauline Foyle.
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In 1961, the club started raising funds through the annual fete (carnivals), commencing on Easter Sunday. They featured live music in a marquee, amusements and tournament hurling matches with top class clubs from all over the south east.
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In the late 1970s, Piltown had a minimal club fielding at only Under-14. This team did compete in the Under-14 Feile Na nGael competition when it was held in Kilkenny in 1978 and 1979. Sean O'Shea was the chairman at the time.
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Kilkenny most successful ever senior team, winning seven senior All-Ireland medals and six National League medals.
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Hurling League & Championship double; Football League & Championship double.
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2006 "B" Piltown beat Dicksboro 4-7 to 0-2 in Callan (Played 18/02/2007)
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2021 “A” Piltown (Black) beat Thomastown 2-7 to 1-6 (AET) in Thomastown
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2009 Piltown beat Sheelin (Cavan) - "Bronze" 7-6 to 0-0 at Athlone I.T.
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2010 Piltown beat Gaultier, Waterford (Under-16) 7-6 to 0-0 in Piltown
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2009 Piltown beat Lucan Sarsfields - "Gold" 1-6 to 2-2 at Carlow Town
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been hurling county titles won all the way up from Schools to Junior.
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2009 "A" Piltown beat Thomastown 10-1 to 1-2 (Replay) in Nowlan Park
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2014 Piltown beat St. Brigids 4-18 to 0-5 in John Locke Park, Callan
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2022 “E” Piltown beat Erins Own in Kells Road (2 game/2 team blitz)
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2023 “C” Piltown beat Urlingford 4-2 to 1-3 in Kells Road, Kilkenny
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2011 "C" Owning/Templeorum beat Carrickshock 2-5 to 2-4 in Piltown
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2001 Piltown beat Thomastown 8-3 to 2-1 on aggregate in Thomastown
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2010 "D" Owning/Templeorum beat 2-13 to 2-0 Galmoy in Nowlan Park
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2010 Piltown (James Stephens, Windgap, St. Lachtain's) in Piltown
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2012 "B" Owning/Templeorum beat Kilmanagh 3-6 to 1-0 in Kilkenny
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2010 Piltown beat St. Brigid’s (Kilmanagh) 3-0 to 0-0 in Windgap
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2011 "B" Piltown beat Ballyhale Shamrocks 3-5 to 0-0 in Piltown
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2010 Piltown lost to Lucan Sarsfields - "Silver" at Carlow Town
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2014 "B" Piltown beat Barrow Gaels 7-3 to 1-8 at Graignamanagh
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2009 Piltown beat Thomastown (Under-12) 2-2 to 0-1 in Piltown
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2012 "B" Piltown beat Rower Inistioge 2-6 to 1-7 in Ballyhale
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2020 "B" Piltown beat Kilkenny City 4-3 to 0-0 at Thomastown
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2021 "B" Piltown beat St. Martin's 3-10 to 1-9 in Thomastown
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2012 "B" Piltown beat St. Martin's 2-7 to 1-3 in Palmerstown
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2012 "B" Piltown beat Lisdowney 3-3 to 1-4 at Bennettsbridge
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2021 "A" Piltown beat John Lockes 6-7 to 3-5 in Hugginstown
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2002 "D" Piltown beat St. John's 10-6 to 3-1 in Palmerstown
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2013 “B” Piltown beat Thomastown 0-16 to 0-11 at Mullinavat
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2016 "D" Piltown beat Dunnamaggin 2-4 to 1-1 in Thomastown
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2010 "A" Piltown beat Thomastown 4-7 to 3-4 in Nowlan Park
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2011 "B" Piltown beat Danesfort 6-12 to 0-4 in Hugginstown
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2010 "A" Piltown beat St. Johns 6-2 to 1-3 in Nowlan Park
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2024 “B” Piltown beat Kilkenny City 4-8 to 3-7 at Dunmore
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2010 Piltown beat Mullinavat 3-6 to 3-2 at St. Johns Park
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2004 "B" Piltown beat Paulstown 7-2 to 2-1 in Nowlan Park
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2016 "A" Piltown beat Thomastown 2-9 to 0-11 in Ballyhale
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2022 “C” Piltown beat Erins Own 6-5 to 1-1 at James Park
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2013 "A" Piltown beat St. Brigid's 4-3 to 1-5 in Piltown
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2002 "C" Piltown beat Carrickshock 2-6 to 1-0 in Windgap
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2015 "A" Piltown beat Dicksboro 3-12 to 2-7 in Ballyhale
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2012 "A" Piltown beat Dicksboro 1-12 to 2-7 in Ballyhale
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2005 "B" Piltown beat Paulstown 4-10 to 3-6 in Kilmanagh
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1996 "C" Piltown beat Tullogher 2-6 to 0-3 in Mullinavat
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2019 "A" Piltown beat Thomastown 2-11 to 2-5 in Kilmacow
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2016 "B" Piltown beat Dunnamaggin 7-7 to 3-5 in Windgap
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2015 "A" Piltown beat Thomastown 1-3 to 1-1 in Kilmacow
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2012 "B" Piltown beat St. Brigids 5-7 to 1-3 in Piltown
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2010 "A" Piltown beat Windgap 4-11 to 0-6 in Mullinavat
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2018 "A" Piltown beat Thomastown 2-11 to 3-7 in Piltown
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2019 Piltown beat Thomastown 3-15 to 0-10 in Mullinavat
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2024 Piltown beat Dicksboro 2-12 to 0-12 in Nowlan Park
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2008 "B" Piltown beat Gowran 5-6 to 2-2 in Nowlan Park
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2013 "A" Piltown beat Glenmore 5-10 to 2-8 in Piltown
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2015 Piltown beat Carrickshock 1-10 to 3-3 in Piltown
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Gaelic Athletic Association clubs established in 1887
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2021 Piltown beat Erins Own 5-4 to 1-1 at Kells Road
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2013 "B" Piltown beat Glenmore 4-3 to 0-2 in Piltown
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2011 "C" Piltown beat St. Anne's 2-8 to 1-6 in Clara
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2014 Piltown beat St Anne’s 1-10 to 1-9 in Danesfort
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2008 Piltown beat Mooncoin 4-8 to 2-1 in Mullinavat
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2009 "B" Piltown beat Muckalee 6-4 to 1-0 in Callan
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2014 Piltown beat St Anne’s 1-9 to 1-7 in Danesfort
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1061:2015 "C" Piltown beat Muckalee 6-6 to 3-4 in Clara
798:2010 Piltown beat Urlingford 9-6 to 0-1 in Piltown
1070:2018 "C" Piltown beat Clara 4-5 to 0-2 in Dunmore
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601:(Waterford) 1-10 to 1-9 in Croke Park, Dublin
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691:Kilkenny Under-16 Championship
660:Kilkenny Under-21 Championship
517:Kilkenny Under-14 Championship
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1286:Dunnamaggin
1261:St Martin's
559:Katie Power
323:Piltown GAA
97: /
85:7°19′43.6″W
1663:Categories
1634:Mullinavat
1629:Kilmoganny
1584:Thomastown
1321:Thomastown
1246:Mullinavat
1119:14 January
1095:References
1619:Danesfort
1544:Erins Own
1534:Dicksboro
1436:Slieverue
1326:Tullaroan
1306:Lisdowney
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1226:Danesfort
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1416:Kilmacow
1386:Emeralds
1371:Clara II
1296:Glenmore
226:Football
218:Kilkenny
213:Leinster
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57:Colours:
51:Kilkenny
36:Founded:
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1479:Graigue
1451:Windgap
1431:Piltown
1376:Cloneen
1291:Fenians
1189:Hurling
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599:Lismore
530:Camogie
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361:History
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343:Hurling
339:Ireland
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295:Camogie
249:Hurling
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1396:Galmoy
45:County
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1178:clubs
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