1944 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

The championship was won by Dublin, who defeated Antrim by a 17-point margin in the final.

The altercation with Dublin over the ban on hockey players re-emerged in 1943 and was compounded by another with Cork over male officials and they withdrew from the Camogie Association.

[citation needed] The weekend before the final Dublin travelled to Cork, who had not participated in the championship, and were defeated 3–0 to 1–3.

This raised questions about the validity of the championship, as well as Dublin's legality for having played an unaffiliated team.

Bishop of Down and Connor, Daniel Mageean threw in the ball between Dublin and Antrim in final.