In the Senior Final, Dublin completed a football double after the men’s five-in-a-row success on Saturday as the women earned a third straight title with a 2-3 to 0-4 win over Galway in a low-scoring contest watched by a record attendance of 56,114 – almost 5,000 more than last year’s previous record.
As wet conditions made handling difficult, the first half only produced two scores with Sinead Goldrick netting Dublin’s goal on 22 minutes and Sarah Conneally responding with a Galway point three minutes later.
Hannah O’Neill palmed in Dublin’s second goal on 39 minutes and it gave them a lead which Galway never looked like reeling in.
Tipperary defeated Meath 2-16 to 1-14 in the Intermediate decider.
Aishling Moloney hit eight points for Tipp with Angela McGuigan and Aisling McCarthy netting their goals as Fiona O’Neill scored Meath’s first-half goal.
McGuigan’s goal helped Tipp lead 1-10 to 1-9 at half-time before McCarthy’s goal put them in control midway through the second half.
Fermanagh: S Murphy; A Maguire, E Murphy, M Flynn; M McGloin, C Murphy, S McQuaid; R O’Reilly, A Flanagan; J Doonan (capt.), L Maguire, D Maguire; A O’Brien, E Smyth, B Bogue.
Louth: U Pearson; E Hand, S Quinn, S McLoughlin; C Nolan, M McMahon, D Osborne; E Byrne, A Byrne; R Carr, S Byrne, A Russell; L Boyle, K Flood (capt.), N Rice.