Both sides were without their first choice goalkeepers for the final, Mary O'Brien a student at Thomond College having gone to America and
Teresa O'Neill on holiday in America. As a contest the final was over early in the second half when Kilkenny led by 3–4 to 0–1, thanks to two goals from Angea Downey and one from Mary Purcell, Tipperary's only point coming from a placed ball from a thirty.
Agnes Hourigan, president of the
Camogie Association, wrote in the
Irish Press: From the longest serving members to Anne Whelan from Castlecomer, who was playing in her first final, Kilkenny proved themselves skilled, fast and celevr exponents of the game. Tipperary, who had promised so much in their game with Dublin in the semi-final, did not live up to that performance and must feel very disappointed with how they played. ==Division 2==