All-Ireland Camogie Final: Galway beat Cork to win first title since 2021

Eva Osborne
Galway have beaten Cork in the All-Ireland Camogie Final at Croke Park to claim their first title since 2021.
There was only one point separating the sides after the final whistle, with Cork on 1-13 and Galway on 1-14.
It's the county's fifth ever title, and the Tribeswomen prevented Cork from claiming three titles in a row.
Carrie Dolan nailed a free from near the touchline to put Galway in front before the end, scoring her seventh point of the match.
Orlaith Cahalane scored Cork's goal in the 60th minute, while Galway's goal came from Mairead Dillon after 14 minutes.
Cork played the majority of the game with 14 players after a straight red card for Hannah Looney.
FULL TIME in the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship
An incredible battle comes to an end at Croke Park!
Cork 1-13 v Galway 1-14
🌟 Congratulations to Galway the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Senior Camogie Champions! 🌟
A day of passion, pride and unforgettable… pic.twitter.com/ZbwgTysRMt
— The Camogie Association (@OfficialCamogie) August 10, 2025