Limerick Senior Camogie Championship

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

Limerick Senior Camogie Championship
IrishCraobh Chamógaíochta Luimnigh
CodeCamogie
RegionLimerick (GAA)
Title holdersNewcastle West (4th title)
Most titlesGranagh-Ballingarry (24 titles)
Official websiteWebsite

Granagh-Ballingarry are the competitions most successful club, having won 24 titles.

Newcastle West are the reigning champions, having defeated Ahane in the 2024 final.[1]

Roll of honour

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# Club Titles Years won
1 Granagh-Ballingarry 24 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
2 Croagh-Kilfinny 14 1953, 1954, 1955, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1975, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1989, 1995
3 Ahane 10 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1976, 2018, 2022
4 Killeedy 6 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2020
Ballyagran 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 2011
5 Newcastle West 4 2019, 2021, 2023, 2024
6 St Patrick's 2 1947, 1949
7 Old Christians 1 1982
St Oliver's 1981
Athlacca 1963
Adare 1957
Patrickswell 1956

Finals listed by year

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Munster and All-Ireland winners
Munster winners and All-Ireland finalists
Munster winners
Year Winner Score Runners Up Score
2024[1] Newcastle West 1-17 Ahane 1-7
2023[2] Newcastle West 0-17 Killeedy 1-5
2022[3] Ahane 1-13 Killeedy 1-9
2021[4] Newcastle West 1-9 Killeedy 0-8
2020[5] Killeedy 1-9 Newcastle West 0-7
2019[6] Newcastle West 1-15 Ahane 0-9
2018[7] Ahane Granagh-Ballingarry
2017[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
2016[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
2015[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
2014[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
2013[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
2012 Killeedy
2011[9] Ballyagran
2010[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
2009[10] Killeedy
2008[10] Killeedy
2007[10] Killeedy
2006[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
2005[10] Killeedy
2004[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
2003[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
2002[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
2001[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
2000[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
1999[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
1998[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
1997[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
1996[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
1995[11] Croagh-Kilfinny
1994[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
1993[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
1992[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
1991[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
1990[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
1989[11] Croagh-Kilfinny
1988[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
1987[11] Croagh-Kilfinny
1986[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
1985[8] Granagh-Ballingarry
1984[11] Croagh-Kilfinny
1983[11] Croagh-Kilfinny
1982[12] Old Christians
1981[13] St Oliver's 3-1 Croagh-Kilfinny 0-4
1980[14][9] Ballyagran 4-1 Croagh-Kilfinny 0-3
1979[9] Ballyagran
1978[9] Ballyagran
1977[9] Ballyagran
1976[12] Ahane
1975[11] Croagh-Kilfinny
1974[9] Ballyagran
1973[12] Ahane
1972[12] Ahane
1971[12] Ahane
1970[12] Ahane
1969[12] Ahane
1968[12] Ahane
1967[12] Ahane
1966[11] Croagh-Kilfinny
1965[11] Croagh-Kilfinny
1964[11] Croagh-Kilfinny
1963[15] Athlacca Croagh-Kilfinny
1962[11] Croagh-Kilfinny Athlacca
1961[11] Croagh-Kilfinny
1960
1959
1958
1957[16] Adare 9-1 Stonehall 1-0
1956[17] Patrickswell 3-1 Effin 0-1
1955[11] Croagh-Kilfinny
1954[18][11] Croagh-Kilfinny 4-3 Adare 3-2
1953[11] Croagh-Kilfinny
1952
1951
1950
1949[19] St. Patricks 3-0 Ahane 0-0
1948
1947[20] St. Patricks 2-0 Castleconnell 1-1

References

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  1. ^ a b Keaveney, Mai (13 October 2024). "NCW impress in County Final win over Ahane". Limerick Post. Retrieved 15 October 2024.
  2. ^ Keaveney, Mai (18 October 2023). "Camogie titles decided in Ballyagran". Limerick Post. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
  3. ^ "More camogie final heartbreak for Killeedy". Live95 FM. 13 November 2022. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
  4. ^ Neville, Jack (18 October 2023). "Newcastle West reclaim Senior Camogie honours as Intermediate final ends in a stalemate". Limerick Post. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
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  9. ^ a b c d e f "Ballyagran Camogie Club". Limerick Camogie. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
  10. ^ a b c d "Killeedy Camogie Club". Limerick Camogie. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Croagh Kilfinny Camogie Club". Limerick Camogie. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i Moran, Mary (2004). Munster's camogie story, 1904-2004. p. 285.
  13. ^ Limerick Leader, Wednesday, 12 August 1981; Page: 4
  14. ^ Limerick Leader, Saturday, 9 August 1980; Page: 13
  15. ^ Limerick Leader, Wednesday, 26 February 1964; Page: 7
  16. ^ Limerick Leader, Saturday, 9 November 1957; Page: 14
  17. ^ Irish Examiner, Wednesday, 24 October 1956; Page: 11
  18. ^ Irish Examiner, Wednesday, 3 November 1954; Page: 9
  19. ^ Limerick Leader, Monday, 31 October 1949; Page: 4
  20. ^ Limerick Leader, Saturday, 20 December 1947; Page: 15