Down captain Niamh Mallon proudly lifts the trophy after victory
Johnny Woods of Tyrone celebrates after winning the Minor handball title at AbbeylaraClare hurling fans throng the pitch at Semple Stadium after their side's All-Ireland Under-21 final win over WexfordKilkenny's Aine Connery comes under pressure from Ashling Thompson of CorkKilkenny's Sarah Crowley attempts to block Limerick's Claire Mulcahy during the intermediate finalDown fans cheer on their team ahead of the junior premier camogie final against Laois at Croke ParkPresident of the Camogie Association Aileen Lawlor and President of Ireland Michael D Higgins are introduced to the Kilkenny and Cork players before the All-Ireland senior finalBack at Croke Park, Kilkenny fans from the Clara Club show off their banner ahead of the gameFive-year-old Clare supporter Caoimhin Shannon practiced his hurling skills before the U21 A hurling finalEoin Kennedy of Dublin won the Senior 60x30 handball title in AbbeylaraReena Buckley of Cork is tackled by Leann Fennelly of KilkennyThe Limerick ladies celebrate their winAoife Sheehan of Limerick (R) and Edel Frisby of Kilkenny do battleBut for Laois captain Sarah-Anne Fitzgerald there were only tears and disappointmentDown's players celebrate at the end of the junior finalLeinster rugby player Sean Cronin in attendance, watching his fiancée Claire Mulcahy of Limerick in the intermediate finalUmpire Mark Dunne, from the Moyne Templetuohy club, speaks with Cork captain Anna Geary before the senior gameCork captain Anna Geary's delight was plain to see at the end of the Senior Camogie championship final...Limerick captain Fiona Hickey lifts the cupSile Moynihan, Limerick, celebrates with her team-mates after the gameLaois' Niamh Dollard is consoled by manager David Cuddy after the junior finalAnna Geary finally lifted the trophy after Cork emerged victorious...... but Roscommon goalkeeper Noel Fallon was utterly dejected at the end of the U21 B final on SaturdayPure commitment from Kilkenny's Katie Power and Anna Geary of Cork during the senior finalThree Wexford substitutes warmed up during the U21 'A' finalThe Clare and Wexford teams paraded ahead of the U21 A final on SaturdayWexford's Eoin Conroy was disconsolate after the U-21 finalOne interested spectator was Clare senior hurling manager Davy FitzgeraldClare goalkeeper Keith Hogan calls on his players to spread out during the U-21 'A' FinalSara Louise Carr of Down keeps her eyes on the prize during the junior camogie finalClaire Mulcahy of Limerick dive-bombs the celebrations with her team-matesCork's Angela Walsh celebrates after the gameAisling Thompson sporting a different kind of sleeveCork's Angela Walsh celebrates after scoring a goalHannah Looney celebrates a late Cork goal