List of All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship finals

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This page is a list of final matches of the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship , the premier inter-county competition in camogie. [1] [2]

SeasonWinnerScoreRunners–upVenueAttendance
1932 Dublin 3-2 – 0-2 Galway Galway Sportsgrounds, Galway 4,000
1933 Dublin 9-2 – 4-0 Galway Parnell Park, Killester 1,000
1934 Cork 4-3 – 1-4 Louth Croke Park, Dublin 3,500
1935 Cork 3-4 – 4-0 Dublin Cork Athletic Grounds, Cork 2,000
1936 Cork 6-4 – 3-3 Louth Croke Park, Dublin 2,000
1937 Dublin 9-4 – 1-0 Galway Parnell Park, Killester 1,000
1938 Dublin 5-0 – 2-3 Cork Cork Athletic Grounds, Cork 5,000
1939 Cork 6-1 – 1-1 Galway Croke Park, Dublin 5,000
1940 Cork 4-1 – 2-2 Galway Croke Park, Dublin 3,000
1941 Cork 7-5 – 1-2 Galway Croke Park, Dublin 4,000
1942 Dublin 1-2 – 1-2 Cork University College Cork, Cork 4,000
Dublin 4-1 – 2-2 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 6,100
1943 Dublin 8-0 – 1-1 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 9,136
1944 Dublin 5-4 – 0-0 Antrim Corrigan Park, Belfast 2,600
1945 Antrim 5-2 – 3-2 Waterford Cappoquin GAA Grounds, Cappoquin 2,500
1946 Antrim 4-1 – 2-3 Galway Corrigan Park, Belfast 5,000
1947 Antrim 2-4 – 2-1 Dublin Corrigan Park, Belfast 5,000
1948 Dublin 11-4 – 4-2 Down Croke Park, Dublin 1,500
1949 Dublin 8-6 – 4-1 Tipperary St. Cronan's Park, Roscrea 1,200
1950 Dublin 8-2 – 1-2 London Mitcham, London 1,300
1951 Dublin 5-1 – 4-2 Antrim Croke Park, Dublin 4,000
1952 Dublin 8-6 – 4-1 Antrim Croke Park, Dublin 4,000
1953 Dublin 8-4 – 1-3 Tipperary Croke Park, Dublin 4,000
1954 Dublin 10-4 – 1-2 Derry Croke Park, Dublin 2,000
1955 Dublin 9-2 – 5-6 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 4,192
1956 Antrim 5-3 – 4-2 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 4,100
1957 Dublin 3-3 – 3-1 Antrim Croke Park, Dublin 7,000
1958 Dublin 5-4 – 1-1 Tipperary Croke Park, Dublin 53,357 [3]
1959 Dublin 11-6 – 1-3 Mayo Croke Park, Dublin 4,000
1960 Dublin 6-2 – 2-0 Galway Croke Park, Dublin 2,800
1961 Dublin 7-2 – 4-1 Tipperary Croke Park, Dublin 4,000
1962 Dublin 5-5 – 2-0 Galway Croke Park, Dublin 3,000
1963 Dublin 10-4 – 1-2 Derry Croke Park, Dublin 3,500
1964 Dublin 7-4 – 3-1 Antrim Croke Park, Dublin 3,500
1965 Dublin 10-1 – 5-3 Tipperary Croke Park, Dublin 3,500
1966 Dublin 2-2 – 0-6 Antrim Croke Park, Dublin 3,500
1967 Antrim 4-2 – 4-2 Dublin Croke Park, Dublin 3,500
Antrim 3-9 – 4-2 Dublin Croke Park, Dublin 2,000
1968 Wexford 4-2 – 2-5 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 4,500
1969 Wexford 4-4 – 4-2 Antrim Croke Park, Dublin 4,500
1970 Cork 5-7 – 3-2 Kilkenny Croke Park, Dublin 4,500
1971 Cork 4-6 – 1-2 Wexford Croke Park, Dublin 4,000
1972 Cork 2-5 – 1-4 Kilkenny Croke Park, Dublin 4,500
1973 Cork 2-5 – 3-1 Antrim Croke Park, Dublin 4,000
1974 Kilkenny 3-8 – 4-5 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 4,000
Kilkenny 3-3 – 1-5 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 5,000
1975 Wexford 4-4 – 4-2 Antrim Croke Park, Dublin 4,500
1976 Wexford 4-3 – 1-2 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 6,000
1977 Kilkenny 3-4 – 1-3 Wexford Croke Park, Dublin 4,000
1978 Cork 6-4 – 1-2 Dublin Croke Park, Dublin 4,000
1979 Antrim 2-3 – 1-3 Tipperary Croke Park, Dublin 2,900
1980 Cork 2-7 – 3-4 Limerick Croke Park, Dublin 2,700
Cork 1-8 – 2-2 Limerick Croke Park, Dublin 3,013
1981 Kilkenny 3-9 – 3-9 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 3,000
Kilkenny 1-9 – 0-7 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 3,000
1982 Cork 2-7 – 2-6 Dublin Croke Park, Dublin 3,000
1983 Cork 2-5 – 1-6 Dublin Croke Park, Dublin 3,413
1984 Dublin 5-9 – 1-4 Tipperary Croke Park, Dublin 4,219
1985 Kilkenny 0-13 – 1-5 Dublin Croke Park, Dublin 4,500
1986 Kilkenny 2-12 – 2-3 Dublin Croke Park, Dublin 5,000
1987 Kilkenny 3-10 – 1-7 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 5,496
1988 Kilkenny 4-11 – 3-8 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 4,000
1989 Kilkenny 3-10 – 2-5 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 3,024
1990 Kilkenny 1-14 – 0-7 Wexford Croke Park, Dublin 4,000
1991 Kilkenny 3-8 – 0-10 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 4,000
1992 Cork 1-20 – 2-6 Wexford Croke Park, Dublin 4,000
1993 Cork 3-15 – 2-8 Galway Croke Park, Dublin 5,400
1994 Kilkenny 2-11 – 0-8 Wexford Croke Park, Dublin 5,000
1995 Cork 4-8 – 2-10 Wexford Croke Park, Dublin 4,000
1996 Galway 4-8 – 1-16 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 4,000
1997 Cork 0-15 – 2-5 Galway Croke Park, Dublin 10,212
1998 Cork 2-13 – 0-15 Galway Croke Park, Dublin 10,436
1999 Tipperary 0-12 – 1-8 Kilkenny Croke Park, Dublin 15,084
2000 Tipperary 2-11 – 1-9 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 12,880
2001 Tipperary 4-13 – 1-6 Kilkenny Croke Park, Dublin 16,354
2002 Cork 4-9 – 1-9 Tipperary Croke Park, Dublin 13,287
2003 Tipperary 2-11 – 1-11 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 16,183
2004 Tipperary 1-14 – 0-7 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 24,567
2005 Cork 1-17 – 1-13 Tipperary Croke Park, Dublin 14,350
2006 Cork 0-12 – 0-4 Tipperary Croke Park, Dublin 20,685
2007 Wexford 2-7 – 1-8 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 33,154
2008 Cork 2-10 – 1-8 Galway Croke Park, Dublin 18,727
2009 Cork 0-15 – 0-7 Kilkenny Croke Park, Dublin 25,924
2010 Wexford 1-12 – 1-10 Galway Croke Park, Dublin 17,290
2011 Wexford 2-7 – 1-8 Galway Croke Park, Dublin 14,974
2012 Wexford 3-13 – 3-6 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 15,900
2013 Galway 1-9 – 0-7 Kilkenny Croke Park, Dublin 15,063
2014 Cork 2-12 – 1-9 Kilkenny Croke Park, Dublin 12,473
2015 Cork 1-13 – 0-9 Galway Croke Park, Dublin 16,610
2016 Kilkenny 1-13 – 1-9 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 20,037
2017 Cork 0-10 – 0-9 Kilkenny Croke Park, Dublin 20,438
2018 Cork 0-14 – 0-13 Kilkenny Croke Park, Dublin 21,453
2019 Galway 3-14 – 0-17 Kilkenny Croke Park, Dublin 24,730
2020 Kilkenny 1-14 – 1-11 Galway Croke Park, Dublin 0 [4]
2021 Galway 1-15 – 1-12 Cork Croke Park, Dublin
2022 Kilkenny 1-13 – 1-12 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 23,426
2023 Cork 5-13 - 0-8 Waterford Croke Park, Dublin

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The 1932 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1932 season in Camogie. The championship was won by Dublin, who defeated Galway by a nine-point margin in the final for a historic first success in a new championship. The match was played alongside a senior hurling challenge between Galway and Cork at Galway Sportsgrounds on July 30, 1933.

The 1934 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1934 season in Camogie. The championship was won by Cork, who defeated Louth by an eight-point margin in the final.

The 1990 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1990 season. The championship was won by Kilkenny who defeated Wexford by a ten-point margin in the final.

The 1958 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1958 season in Camogie. The championship was won by Dublin who defeated Tipperary by a 15-point margin in the final.

The 1941 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1941 season in Camogie. The championship was won by Cork, who defeated Dublin by a 21-point margin in the final.

The 1962 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1962 season in Camogie. The championship was won by Dublin who defeated Galway by a 14-point margin in the final.

The 1945 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1945 season in Camogie. The championship was won by Antrim, who defeated Waterford by a six-point margin in the final.

The 1950 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1950 season in Camogie. The championship was won by Dublin who defeated London by a 21-point margin in the final, having already defeated Antrim by a ten-point margin in the home final.

The 1951 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1951 season in Camogie. The championship was won by Dublin who defeated Antrim by a 17-point margin in the final. The final was played at Croke Park.

The 1940 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1940 season in Camogie. The championship was won by Cork, who defeated Galway by a five-point margin in the final.

The 1949 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1949 season in Camogie. The championship was won by Dublin, who defeated London by a 22-point margin in the final "proper" at Croke Park having earlier defeated Tipperary by a 17-point margin in a poorly attended home final in Roscrea. They were to play London in a final "proper" on 4 December, which fell through.

The 1965 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1965 season in Camogie. The championship was won by Dublin who defeated Tipperary by a 13-point margin in the final.

The 1956 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1956 season in Camogie. The championship was won by Antrim who defeated Cork by a four-point margin in the final, having created a major surprise by defeating serial champions Dublin in the semi-final, and interrupting what would otherwise have been a run of 19 championships in a row by Dublin. The championship featured what were reportedly two of the best camogie matches in the history of the game in its 12-a-side phase, the final and the semi-final between Antrim and Dublin.

References

  1. "The Camogie Association : Championship". www.camogie.ie.
  2. Moran, Mary (17 August 2011). A Game of Our Own: Camogie's Story 1904-2010. Unknown Publisher. ISBN   9781908591005 via Google Books.
  3. This game was played as a curtain-raiser to the hurling semi-final, hence the high attendance.
  4. The game was played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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