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Kilkenny Gaa Bible 2018 KILKENNY GAA BIBLE To Navigate this document, use the links in the contents 2018 pages.To return to contents, use buttons on bottom of pages. Compiled by Gerry O’Neill Kilkenny & National GAA Records since 1887 A Kilkenny GAA Yearbook Committee Publication © 2018 COUNTY KILKENNY RECORDS KILKENNY GAA BIBLE LOCAL RECORDS CONTENTS SH Championship 7 All Ireland IH Teams 110 SH Final Teams 10 All Ireland JH Teams 112 SH League/Relegation 28 All Ireland U21 Teams 113 Intermediate Hurling 29 All Ireland MH Teams 116 Junior Hurling 31 NHL Teams 119 Other JH Competitions 32 Oireachtas Teams 122 Under 21 Hurling 34 Railway Cup Winners 123 Minor Hurling 36 Leinster SH Final Teams 127 Under 16 Hurling 40 Leinster SF Final Teams 133 Under 14 Hurling 46 All Ireland Club SH Teams 134 Primary Schools Hurling 51 All Ireland Club IH Teams 135 Divisional Hurling 56 All Ireland Club JH Teams 136 Senior Football 64 All Ireland Masters Teams 136 Intermediate Football 67 All Ireland Colleges Teams 137 Junior Football 68 All Ireland Voc Teams 141 U21 Football 71 All Ireland Inter Firm Teams 142 Minor Football 72 Feile na nGael Teams 144 Under 16 Football 74 Feile Peil Teams 146 Under 14 Football 77 All Ireland CamogieTeams 147 Primary Schools Football 80 Colleges Camogie Teams 152 Divisional Football 82 Ladies Football Teams 157 Camogie Results 88 Hurling Awards etc. 158 Underage Camogie 91 Camogie Awards etc. 160 Primary Schools Camogie 95 Referees 161 Ladies Football 96 County Officers 171 Handball Champions 100 Club Colours & Crests 179 All Ireland SH Teams 104 National Records 182 6 KILKENNY GAA BIBLE SENIOR HURLING SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP ROLL OF HONOUR Tullaroan (20) 1887, 1889, 1895, 1897, 1899, Glenmore (5) 1987, 1990, 1992, 1995, 1999. 1901, 1902, 1904, 1907, 1910, 1911, 1915, Dicksboro (5) 1923, 1926, 1950. 1993, 2017. 1924, 1925, 1930, 1933, 1934, 1948, 1958. Éire Óg (4) 1939, 1944, 1945, 1947. 1994. Confederation (3) 1893, 1894, 1896. Ballyhale Shamrocks (15) 1978, 1979, Clara (3) 1986. 2013., 2015. 1980, 1982, 1983. 1985, 1988, 1989, 1991, O’Loughlin Gaels (4) 2001, 2003, 2010, 2006, 07, 08, 09, 2012, 2014. 2016. Mooncoin (12) 1888, 1900, 1906, 1908, Threecastles (2) 1898, 1903. 1913, 1916, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1932,1936, Erin's Own (City) (2) 1905, 1909. 1965. St Lachtain’s (Freshford) (2) 1961, 1963. Bennettsbridge (12) 1890, 1952, 1953, Young Irelands (Gowran) (2) 1996, 2002. 1955, 1956, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1964 Graigue-Ballycallan (2) 1998, 2000 1966, 1967, 1971. Thomastown (1) 1946. James Stephens (9) 1935, 1937, 1969, Graigue (1) 1949. 1975, 1976, 1981, 2004, 2005, 2011. Slieverue (1) 1954. Carrickshock (7) 1931, 1938, 1940, 1941, John Lockes (Callan) (1) 1957. 1942, 1943, 1951. Rower-Inistioge (1) 1968. Fenians (Johnstown) (5) 1970, 1972, 1973, St Martin’s (1) 1984. 1974, 1977. Dunamaggin (1) 1997. SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS (Tom Walsh Cup) Tullaroan 1887 Freshford Rd, April 17. (A goal outweighed, 1-1; Mooncoin,any number of0-4. points). Mooncoin, 1888 Freshford Rd, April 29. Tullaroan 2-2; Confederation, 0-0. 1889 Dublin Rd, AugustBennettsbridge 18. , 0-1; Graine, 0-0. 1890 Kells, July 20. , 1-4;No Competition. Callan, 0-1. Confederation 1893 Freshford Rd, November 12. Confederation , 1-4; Callan, 0-0. 1894 Freshford Rd, September 2.Tullaroan , 2-5; Callan, 1-1. 1895 Freshford Rd, August 18. Confederation, 1-4; Threecastles, 1-2. 1896 Freshford Rd, November 1. Tullaroan , W.O; Callan, Scr. 1897 Palmerstown, July 10, 1998.Threecastles , 3-11; Mooncoin, 2-1. 1898 Callan, September 25. Tullaroan , 4-1; Confederation, 2-3. 1899 Tullaroan, September 17.Mooncoin , 3-6; Young Irelands (Tullaroan), 1-5. 1900 Loughboy, August 26. Tullaroan, 5-9; Freshford, 1-15. 1901 Freshford, October 27. Tullaroan, 5-10; Threecastles, 3-7. 1902 Asylum Lane, May 17, 1903. , 3-16; Mooncoin, 0-1. 1903 Tullaroan, May 8, 1904. Threecastles,Unfinished. 0-3;Refixture Kilmanagh, ordered. 0-2. Threecastles Asylum Lane, May 29, 1904. Tullaroan , 2-10; Kilmanagh, 0-5. 1904 Asylum Lane, April 23, 1905. Erins Own, 6-14; (City) Piltown, 1-6. 1905 St James’s Park, June 3, 1906. , 5-6; Tullaroan, 2-8. 1906 St James’s Park, MooncoinMay 26, 1907. Mooncoin 3-6; Tullaroan, 1-12. Disputed Point . awardedTullaroan game on a 7-5 vote at Co. Board meeting. 1907 St James’s Park, August 2, 1908.Mooncoin , 2-6; Mooncoin, 1-3. 1908 St James’s Park, May 16,Erins 1909. Own (City) , 5-17; Threecastles, 3-5. 1909 Waterford, May 1, 1910.Tullaroan , 1-12; Mooncoin, 1-7. 1910 Callan, April 30, 1911. , 7-1;Tullaroan Piltown, 3-0. 1911 St James’s Park, AugustNo 25, Championship. 1912. , 4-3; Mooncoin, 2-5. 1911 7 KILKENNY GAA BIBLE Mooncoin 1913 Waterford, October 12. ,Johnstown 5-7; Tullaroan, 3-4. 1914 St James’s Park, March 28, 1915. Tullaroan, 3-1; Erins Own (City), 0-0. 1915 St James’s Park, February 27, 1916. , 7-2; Dicksboro, 2-2. 1916 Knocktopher, June 29, 1919. Mooncoin,Mooncoin 4-1; Tullaroan, 4-1. 1917–1918Knocktopher, No Championships. August 24, These 1919. years were combined, 5-2; with Tullaroan, the 1916 championship. 2-3. Declared null and void when Tullaroan and Mooncoin could not agree on a venue. 1919 No Championships. 1920 1922 Dicksboro 1923 St James’s Park, October 19, 1924.Tullaroan , 7-4; Mooncoin, 3-1. 1924 St James’s Park, March 22, 1925.Tullaroan , 4-4; Clomanto, 2-2. 1925 St James’s Park, SeptemberDicksboro 27. , 3-4; Dicksboro, 3-3. 1926 St James’s Park, August 8. , 5-5; Mooncoin, 1-4. 1927 St James’sMooncoin Park, scored January a goal 29, with 1928. last puck James of the Stephens, game. Referee 4-2; ruled Mooncoin, time was 3-2.up. James Stephens agreed to a refixture. St James’s Park, MarchRefixture 4, 1928. agreed Mooncoin, following 4-3; an objection. James Stephens, 2-4. Waterford, August 19,Unfinished 1928. Mooncoin, owing to heavy 2-4; rain. James Game Stephens,refixed. 1-2. Mooncoin Waterford, September Mooncoin23, 1928. , 2-4; James Stephens, 2-2. 1928 Nowlan Park, June 17. , 4-2; Dicksboro, 3-2. 1929 Nowlan Park, November 24. Mooncoin Mooncoin, 3-2; Carrickshock, 3-2. Nowlan Park, December 8.Tullaroan , 5-1; Carrickshock, 3-3. 1930 Nowlan Park, October 12. Carrickshock, 4-4; Urlingford, 0-3. 1931 Nowlan Park, December 13. Mooncoin , 5-8; Urlingford, 3-8. 1932 Nowlan Park, November 13. Tullaroan, 6-4; Carrickshock, 5-5. 1933 Nowlan Park, March 25, 1934.Tullaroan , 6-5; Carrickshock, 5-4. 1934 Nowlan Park, October 14. James Stephens, 6-6; Carrickshock, 1-5. 1935 Nowlan Park, December 8. Mooncoin , 3-5; Carrickshock, 2-5. 1936 Nowlan Park, November 22. James Stephens, 4-2; Tullaroan, 4-1. 1937 Nowlan Park, September 26.Carrickshock , 3-8; Dicksboro, 1-2. 1938 Nowlan Park, October 16. Eire Og , 2-5; Eire Og, 1-5. 1939 Nowlan Park, October 15. Carrickshock, 3-7; Carrickshock, 3-5. 1940 Nowlan Park, October 13. Carrickshock, 1-4; Mullinavat, 1-2. 1941 Nowlan Park, DecemberCarrickshock 14. , 4-5; Eire Og, 3-7. 1942 Nowlan Park, July 26. Carrickshock, 3-2; Threecastles, 2-3. 1943 Nowlan Park, August 8. Eire Og , 3-6; Mullinavat, 1-3. 1944 Nowlan Park, October 8. , 7-9; Carrickshock, 4-4. 1945 Nowlan Park, September 16.Eire Eire Og Og, 2-7; Carrickshock, 2-7. Nowlan Park, October 21. Thomastown, 4-8; Carrickshock, 1-7. 1946 Nowlan Park, November 10.Eire Og , 5-4; Carrickshock, 4-5. 1947 Nowlan Park, August 24. Tullaroan, 3-10; Tullaroan, 0-13. 1948 Nowlan Park, August 22. Graigue , 1-12; Carrickshock, 2-3. 1949 Nowlan Park, October 9. , 3-12; Tullaroan, 2-14. 1950 Nowlan Park, October 15. Dicksboro,Dicksboro 3-17; Eire Og, 6-8. Nowlan Park, November 26. Carrickshock , 4-6; Eire Og, 1-5. 1951 Nowlan Park, November 4.Bennettsbridge , 5-6; Tullaroan, 4-5. 1952 Nowlan Park, August 31. Bennettsbridge, 5-3; Tullaroan, 4-5. 1953 Nowlan Park, November 29.Slieverue , 3-11; Slieverue, 3-6. 1954 Nowlan Park, October 10. Bennettsbridge, 6-5; Tullaroan, 4-3. 1955 Nowlan Park, November 6.Bennettsbridge , 6-6; Mooncoin, 1-4. 1956 Nowlan Park, August 26. John Lockes ,(Callan) 2-8; John Lockes (Callan), 3-3. 1957 Nowlan Park, December 1. Tullaroan , 4-4; Slieverue, 0-5. 1958 Nowlan Park, November 2. Bennettsbridge, 1-12; Bennettsbridge, 3-2. 1959 Nowlan Park, November 29.Bennettsbridge , 4-6; Erins Own (Castlecomer), 1-4. 1960 Nowlan Park, October 9. St Lachtains, 4-5; Glenmore, 3-4. 1961 Nowlan Park, September 17.Bennettsbridge , 4-5; Near South Selection, 0-12. 1962 Nowlan Park, August 19. St Lachtains (Freshford), 5-7; Lisdowney, 2-8. 1963 Nowlan Park, October 27. Bennettsbridge , 1-7; Tullogher, 0-3. 1964 Nowlan Park, November 1. , 4-9; Glenmore, 1-4. 8 KILKENNY GAA BIBLE Mooncoin 1965 Nowlan Park, August 27. Bennettsbridge, 2-8; Bennettsbridge, 1-8. 1966 Nowlan Park, October 9. Bennettsbridge, 4-8; Mooncoin, 2-4. 1967 Nowlan Park, November 12. Rower Inistioge, 3-10; Thomastown, 1-4. 1968 Nowlan Park, April 27, 1969. James Stephens, 3-9; Bennettsbridge, 3-7. 1969 Nowlan Park, April 19, 1970.Fenians , 8-5; Fenians, 2-7. 1970 Nowlan Park, October 4. Bennettsbridge, 2-11; James Stephens, 3-5. 1971 Nowlan Park, November 14.Fenians , 3-10; Fenians, 1-7. 1972 Nowlan Park, October 29. Fenians, 3-10; Bennettsbridge, 1-6. 1973 Nowlan Park, October 14. Fenians, 7-8; James Stephens, 5-10. 1974 Nowlan Park, October 20. James, Stephens0-10; Bennettsbridge, 0-6. 1975 Nowlan Park, November 16.James Stephens , 1-14; Galmoy, 1-5.
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