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- Roll of honour
- Bibliography
- References
- External links
{{refimprove|date=December 2008}}Camogie was played in Kildare shortly after the sport was first organized in 1904. However, due to sparse records it is not certain when the first senior camogie championship was held. The earliest record of Camogie appears in an advertisement by Athy Ladies Hurling Club advertised a members reunion in July 1909. Kildare sent delegates to the Camogie congress of 1932, and a county board was formed in 1934 with Fr Byrne CC of Caragh as President, Mrs B McCarthy as vice-president, William Fisher of Newbridge as secretary, and Polly Smyth of Newbridge as treasurer. Camogie was reorganized at a county convention in 1954, and has been played in Kildare continuously since.[1]Roll of honourYear | Winner |
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2018 | 2017 | Johnstownbridge[2] | 2016 | Johnstownbridge | 2015 | Johnstownbridge | 2014 | Johnstownbridge | 2013 | Johnstownbridge | 2012 | Johnstownbridge | 2011 | Johnstownbridge | 2010 | Saint Laurence's | 2009 | Saint Laurence's | 2008 | Saint Laurence's | 2007 | Saint Laurence's[3] | 2006 | Celbridge[4] | 2005 | Celbridge[4] | 2004 | Saint Laurence's | 2003 | Saint Laurence's | 2002 | Saint Laurence's | 2001 | Saint Laurence's | 2000 | Saint Laurence's | 1999 | Saint Laurence's | 1998 | Saint Laurence's | 1997 | Saint Laurence's | 1996 | Saint Laurence's | 1995 | Saint Laurence's | 1994 | Saint Laurence's | 1993 | Broadford[5] | 1992 | Saint Laurence's | 1991 | Saint Laurence's | 1990 | Broadford | 1989 | Broadford | 1988 | Broadford | 1987 | Broadford | 1986 | Broadford | 1985 | Broadford | 1984 | Broadford | 1983 | Broadford | 1982 | Broadford | 1981 | Prosperous[6] | 1980 | Prosperous[6] | 1979 | Broadford | 1978 | Cappagh[7] | 1977 | Prosperous[6] | 1976 | Prosperous[6] | 1975 | Prosperous[6] | 1974 | Prosperous[6] | 1973 | Broadford | 1972 | Prosperous[6] | 1971 | Broadford | 1970 | Broadford | 1969 | Broadford | 1968 | Ardclough[8] | 1967 | Geraldines[9] | 1966 | Caragh[10] | 1965 | Caragh[10] | 1964 | Ballyroe St. Annes[11] | 1963 | Ballyroe St. Annes[11] | 1962 | Ballyroe St. Annes[11] | 1961 | Ballyroe St. Annes[11] | 1960 | Naas[12] | 1959 | Naas[12] | 1958 | Caragh[10] | 1957 | Kill[13] | 1956 | 1955 | 1954 | Caragh[10] | 1953 | Clane[14] | 1952 | 1951 | 1950 | 1949 | 1948 | 1947 | 1946 | 1945 | 1944 | 1943 | 1942 | Naas[12] | 1941 | Carbury[15] | 1940 | Carbury[15] | 1939 | Clane[14] | 1938 | 1937 | Carbury[15] | 1936 | Carbury[15] | 1935 | 1934 | Castledermot[16] | 1933 | Castledermot[16] |
Bibliography- Soaring Sliothars: Centenary of Kildare Camogie 1904-2004 by Joan O'Flynn Kildare County Camogie Board
- Kildare GAA: A Centenary History, by Eoghan Corry, CLG Chill Dara, 1984, {{ISBN|0-9509370-0-2}} hb {{ISBN|0-9509370-1-0}} pb
References1. ^See Kildare GAA: Camogie 2. ^https://issuu.com/rivermedianewspapers/docs/kildare_post_28.09.17 3. ^See St Laurence's GAA: Honours and St. Laurence's GAA Honours 4. ^1 See Celbridge GAA: Honours and Celbridge GAA Honours 5. ^See Broadford GAA: Honours 6. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 See Éire Óg-Corrachoill: Honours 7. ^See Cappagh GAA: Camogie 8. ^See Ardclough GAA: Honours and Ardclough Roll of Honour 9. ^See Two Mile House GAA: Honours 10. ^1 2 3 See Caragh GAA: Honours and Caragh GFC History 11. ^1 2 3 See Athy GAA: Honours 12. ^1 2 See Naas GAA: Honours 13. ^See Kill GAA: Honours 14. ^1 See Clane GAA: Honours 15. ^1 2 3 See Carbury GAA: Honours 16. ^1 See Castledermot GAA: Honours
External links- St. Laurence's GAA
- Celbridge GAA
- Ardclough GAA
- Caragh GFC
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