The 1983 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was won by Cork, beating Dublin by a two-point margin in the final.
Antrim withdrew from the championship and gave a walkover to Cork in their tie scheduled for June 19.
That score left two points between the sides and although Dublin used all their resources they could not break down the resolute Cork defence.
Cork shot a surfeit of wides in the first half and did not get their first score until the 12th minute, when Dublin were three points up.
Val Fitzpatrick then hit a cracking shot which Yvonne Redmond could not hold to make it 1–1 to 0-3 and Mary Geaney went on to give Cork the lead for the first time.