Kilcotton GAA
52°55′54.93″N 7°34′37.11″W / 52.9319250°N 7.5769750°W / 52.9319250; -7.5769750
Standard colours |
All Ireland | Leinster champions | Laois champions | |
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Hurling: | - | - | 10 |
Kilcotton GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association hurling club in County Laois, Ireland.[1][2]
The club colours are green with gold trim and a white sash. The grounds are at knockaroo.[where?]
Formerly primarily hurling club, Kilcotton now operates solely as a Gaelic football club.[citation needed]
It amalgamated at all age levels with its neighbouring club, Borris-in-Ossory GAA, with which it competes in hurling as Borris-in-Ossory-Kilcotton GAA.[3] The clubs however field separate Gaelic football teams and compete as separate clubs in the Laois Junior C Football Championship.[citation needed]
Honours
- Laois Senior Hurling Championship: (10) 1904, 1905, 1906, 1909, 1913, 1919, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1929
- Laois Intermediate Hurling Championship (3) 1984, 1991, 2002
- Laois Junior B Hurling Championship (1) 2005
- Laois All-County Hurling League (1) 2004
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Laois GAA clubs
- Abbeyleix
- Annanough
- Arles–Kilcruise
- Arles–Killeen
- Ballinakill
- Ballyfin
- Ballylinan
- Ballypickas
- Ballyroan Abbey
- Barrowhouse
- Borris-in-Ossory
- Borris-in-Ossory–Kilcotton
- Camross
- Castletown
- Clonad
- Clonaslee–St Manman's
- Clough–Ballacolla
- Colt–Shanahoe
- Courtwood
- Crettyard
- Emo
- Errill
- Graiguecullen
- The Harps
- The Heath
- Kilcavan
- Kilcotton
- Killeshin
- Kyle
- Mountmellick
- O'Dempsey's
- Park–Ratheniska
- Portarlington
- Portlaoise
- Rathdowney–Errill
- Rathdowney
- The Rock
- Rosenallis
- Slieve Bloom
- Spink
- St Fintan's, Mountrath
- St Joseph's
- Stradbally
- Timahoe
- Trumera
- Ballyadams
- Ballybrittas
- Ballygeehan
- Ballyroan
- Blandsfort
- Cappamore
- Castlemore
- Cuddagh
- Cullohill
- De Montforts
- Derrydavey
- Durrow
- Fairymount
- Flemings Fireclay
- Jamestown
- Kellyville
- Killenard
- Kilminchy
- Knock
- Loughteague
- Milltown
- Moyanna
- O'Moores Forest
- Pallas
- Raheenabrogue
- The Rovers
- St Canice's
- St Conleth's
- St Fintan's Hospital
- Shamrocks
- Shanahoe
- Slieve Margy
- St Fintan's, Colt
- Tinnahinch
- Vicarstown
- Wolfhill
- Worsted Mills
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