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Published 17:31 1 Mar 2015 GMT
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In the opening action in Croke Park Piltown got the better of Lismore in the intermediate final by 1-10 to 1-9 in a thrilling clash played in almost sub-zero temperatures.
The sides changed jersey's before the beginning, as Lismore played in their white strip and Piltown played in the Kilkenny county colours.
The Leinster champions led from the off and despite a late goal from Nicola Morrissey being disallowed for square ball, the Noresiders held on for a famous win over their Waterford neighbours and the 2014 champions.
Aoife Hannon did have a late free that she may have tried to work for a goal chance but she took a point instead and from the resulting puck out the referee blew the full time whistle.
The opening half was an entertaining affair as the Kilkenny side settled more quickly and led by 1-3 to 0-1 after 12 minutes when Chole Blackmore finished to the net of the 2014 champions.
However that awoke Lismore from their slumber and with Aoife Hannon deadly as ever from placed balls her goal after 28 minutes left just two points between the sides at the break.
Piltown got the opening score of the second half to restore their three point advantage and they managed to keep Lismore at bay in a frantic final 10 minutes to secure the All Ireland title as Kellyann Doyle was named Player of the match.

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