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17 Oct 2025

Discipline will be important if Piltown are to create history in Leinster Final according to ex-Kilkenny boss

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Discipline will be important if Piltown are to create history in Leinster Final according to ex-Kilkenny boss

Piltown captain Katie Power is presented with the trophy by Michael Lyng (sponsor)

Former Kilkenny senior camogie manager Ann Downey believes discipline will be key if Piltown are to win their first ever Leinster Senior Camogie title against St Vincent's (Dublin) in O'Connor Park on Sunday.

"It's not going to be easy," Downey told the Kilkenny People Sport Podcast.

"Piltown will have to be disciplined, not to give Aisling Maher the opportunity to slot the ball over the bar (from frees)," she said, claiming the referee's approach may be critical.

"All of them, every single one of them were brilliant the last day (against Glynn-Barntown), adding the same performance will be necessary again today (Sunday).

Hear Ann Downey's full preview and lots more on the latest Kilkenny People Sport Podcast:

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