The 2014 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship Final featured and . LGFA president Pat Quill criticised the decision to have Cork and Dublin club championship fixtures occurring on the same day as the game, describing it as "unfair on those people, boyfriends and whatever, not being in a position to come along to support the girls".
Cork came from ten points down to defeat Dublin by 2âÂÂ13 to 2âÂÂ12 and win their ninth All-Ireland title. At half-time, Dublin was in control, leading by 1âÂÂ7 to 0âÂÂ4 and when Lindsay Peat netted her second goal in the 35th minute, Dublin established a 2âÂÂ8 to 0âÂÂ7 lead. With fifteen minutes remaining, Cork trailed by 0âÂÂ6 to 2âÂÂ10 and Dublin were on the verge of their second All-Ireland title. However Cork launched a comeback with goals from subs Rhona NàBhuachalla and Eimear Scally. The score was level at 2âÂÂ11 each with seven minutes left. Dublin briefly regained the lead when Siobhán Woods scored a point before Cork levelled with a Ciara O'Sullivan point. Geraldine O'Flynn had the final say with a winning point two minutes from the end.
Dublin manager Gregory McGonigle had previously managed in 2011 and 2013. The winning Cork team were later voted winners of the 2014 RTÃÂ Sports Team of the Year Award. They were the first female team to win the award. They received 27% of the vote, beating the Ireland men's national rugby union team, winners of the 2014 Six Nations Championship, by 11%.