Celebrations will continue for a few days in Paulstown as Barrow Rangers were crowned intermediate camogie champions on Sunday afternoon.
Their 2-10 to 1-11 win over James Stephens brings an intermediate title to the club for the first time in history in either hurling or camogie.
Monica from @ShawsDeptStores store was on hand to present Orla Bambury with the Centenary Cup after @brcamogie defeated James Stephens in todays Championship Final. Well done to all the players and management on a fantastic victory
— Kilkenny Camogie (@KilkennyCamogie) November 14, 2021
Photo Credit: @BillyCulleton87 Photography pic.twitter.com/zYpzGCqIXe
Elsewhere, Dicksboro had a one-point victory over a strong Piltown side to claim the Kilkenny senior camogie title.
0-15 to 2-8 was how that game finished up.
For such a young player Niamh Phelan gave a powerful display from Centre back today and was rightly given the Player Of The Match after todays @michaellyngmtrs Hyundai Championship Final. Kilkenny Chairperson Sheila Norris made the presentation to Niamh.
— Kilkenny Camogie (@KilkennyCamogie) November 14, 2021
Photo Credit: @billycull pic.twitter.com/SJUxMd7K1k
On Saturday, Mooncoin beat Piltown in the Junior final 3-7 to 0-8.
All three finals from the weekend will be reviewed in this week’s Camán Caint podcast, available tonight on Scoreline.ie.