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===2018 All Ireland Championship=== Eleven counties competed for the elite [[All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship]] in 2018: [[Clare GAA#Camogie|Clare]], [[Cork GAA#Camogie|Cork]], [[Dublin GAA#Camogie|Dublin]], [[Galway GAA#Camogie|Galway]], [[Kilkenny GAA#Camogie|Kilkenny]], [[Limerick GAA#Camogie|Limerick]], [[Meath GAA#Camogie|Meath]], [[Offaly GAA#Camogie|Offaly]], [[Tipperary GAA#Camogie|Tipperary]], [[Waterford GAA#Camogie|Waterford]], and [[Wexford GAA#Camogie|Wexford]]. Eleven teams contested the second-tier [[All-Ireland Intermediate Camogie Championship|Jack McGrath Cup]] in 2018 (All Ireland intermediate championship): [[Antrim GAA#Camogie|Antrim]], [[Carlow GAA#Camogie|Carlow]], [[Derry GAA#Camogie|Derry]], [[Down GAA#Camogie|Down]], [[Kildare GAA#Camogie|Kildare]], [[Laois GAA#Camogie|Laois]], and [[Westmeath GAA#Camogie|Westmeath]], and the second teams of [[Cork GAA#Camogie|Cork]], [[Galway GAA#Camogie|Galway]], [[Kilkenny GAA#Camogie|Kilkenny]], and [[Tipperary GAA#Camogie|Tipperary]]. Seven teams contested the third-tier [[Kay Mills Cup]] (All Ireland junior or 'Premier Junior" championship) in 2018: [[Armagh GAA#Camogie|Armagh]], [[Kerry GAA#Camogie|Kerry]], [[Roscommon GAA#Camogie|Roscommon]], and the second teams of [[Clare GAA#Camogie|Clare]], [[Dublin GAA#Camogie|Dublin]], [[Limerick GAA#Camogie|Limerick]], and [[Offaly GAA#Camogie|Offaly]]. Only fourteen points were scored by the winning team in the [[2018 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Final|2018 senior final]], and most points in the game followed the awarding of frees.<ref name=pain_of_defeat/> Ten points was sufficient to determine the winner of the [[2017 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Final|2017 senior final]].<ref name=pain_of_defeat>{{cite news|first=Dermot|last=Crowe|url=https://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/camogie/dermot-crowe-breaking-new-ground-on-final-day-as-kilkenny-look-to-bury-pain-of-defeat-38477275.html|title=Breaking new ground on final day as Kilkenny look to bury pain of defeat|work=[[Sunday Independent (Ireland)|Sunday Independent]]|date=8 September 2019|access-date=8 September 2019|quote=Recent finals have been without goals and scorelines have stayed relatively low compared to hurling. Ten points won the final two years ago. The winning total last year was 14 points. The majority of the scores in last year's final came from frees.}}</ref>
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