Arien Delaney's side secured the win with a dominant second half performance.
Camross are the 2025 All Ireland Intermediate Camogie Champions.
The Laois side secured victory over Ballincollig in Croke Park yesterday on a final scoreline of 1-14 to 1-10.
Despite trailing by 1-7 to 0-9 at the break, a strong second half display was enough for them to turn things around.
Sarah Anne Fitzgerald led the scoring with 1-7, including a goal which swung momentum over to the her side.
Aimee Collier, Andrea Scully and Grainne Delaney also stood out for their performances.
It brings an end to a successful year for the club, following their victories in the county and Leinster.
Manager Arien Delaney says he's proud of the squad:
Arien Delaney spoke to Midlands 103's Liam White after the game in Croke Park:
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