Championship Details | ||
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Dates | October 28 | |
Counties | ||
Sponsor | ||
All Ireland Champions | ||
Winners | Cork (1st title) | |
Captain | Kate Dunlea (var. Kathleen Delea) | |
Manager | ||
All-Ireland Runners-up | ||
Runners-up | Louth | |
Rose Quigley | ||
Manager | ||
Matches played |
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.
After two championships had been run on an open draw basis, provincial championships were introduced in 1934, Cork defeated Limerick, Kerry and Waterford to win the Munster championship, Louth defeated Laois (6-4 to nil), Dublin, Kilkenny and Meath to claim the Leinster title, Galway and Antrim won their first provincial championships.
Kathleen Hanratty had already acquired the nickname as camogie’s Lory Meagher by the time the final was played, “her rising and striking was a treat to witness” the Irish Press reported, commenting she was the most skilled player on the field. Cork had an early goal from a 25 by Kitty McCarthy to take a 1-2 to 0-2 half time lead, Betty Riordan and Kate Dunlea (var. Kathleen Delea) added Cork goals early in the second half.
Máire Ní Cheallaigh wrote in the Irish Press:
Yesterday at Croke Park 3,000 spectators were treated to a high class game which never lost interest to the end. The teams played with great dash and though Louth were the more spectacular, Cork were better strikers and had a sound forward line.