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Patsy Bradley kisses the John McLaughlin Cup after Slaughtneil defeated Ballinascreen in the Derry SFC Final.

Patsy Bradley kisses the John McLaughlin Cup after Slaughtneil defeated Ballinascreen in the Derry SFC Final.

Derry SFC Final

Slaughtneil 4-12 Ballinascreen 1-11

Ulster champions Slaughtneil claimed a fourth Derry title on the spin at Celtic Park.

Chrissy McKaigue and the excellent Shane McGuigan netted first half goals as Slaughtneil held a commanding interval advantage.

Keelan Feeney and McGuigan added further goals for Slaughtneil before Anton Kelly grabbed a consolation effort for Ballinascreen.

Kerry SFC Quarter-Finals

West Kerry 1-17 Austin Stacks 0-14

Kerins O'Rahillys 3-12 East Kerry 1-6

South Kerry 0-15 Rathmore 0-12

Dr Crokes 0-17 Kenmare Shamrocks 0-12

Kerins O'Rahillys were commanding winners at Austin Stack Park.

East Kerry, featuring promising Kerry minor David Clifford, were soundly beaten by the Micheal Quirke managed O'Rahillys.

Barry John Keane, David Moran, and Tommy Walsh were key contributors throughout.

West Kerry, backboned by 12 players from the An Ghaeltacht club, were always in charge against Austin Stacks with Eanna O'Conchuir netting a goal.

Cork SFC Quarter-Finals

Duhallow 1-14 Valley Rovers 1-12

Carbery Rangers 2-11 Castehaven 1-11

Nemo Rangers 3-18 UCC 2-16

Gerry O'Connor pounced for a dramatic late goal as Duhallow finished strongly against Valley Rovers.

Duhallow will now face Nemo Rangers, who proved too strong for UCC.

Luke Connolly clipped nine points for Nemo against the students, while Barry O'Driscoll scored 2-1.

Carbery Rangers eventually shrugged off Castlehaven's spirited resistance to set up a semi-final meeting with St Finbarr's.

Tipperary SFC Quarter-Finals

Loughmore-Castleiney 0-14 Kilsheelan-Kilcash 0-7

Killenaule 3-14 Aherlow Gaels 2-5

Moyle Rovers 1-19 Ballyporeen 0-9

Holders Loughmore-Castleiney were never seriously troubled by Kilsheelan-Kilcash.

Kieran Bergin scored a goal in Killenuale's win over Aherlow, while Moyle Rovers also impressed during a convincing triumph over Ballyporeen.

Limerick SFC Semi-Final

Newcastlewest 2-10 Monaleen 0-9

Newcastlewest will face either Adare or Dromcollogher-Broadford in the Limerick decider.

Two goals from Jamie Lee ensured Newcastlewest were too powerful for holders Monaleen.

Galway SFC Semi-Finals

Corofin 0-11 Annaghdown 1-7

Mountbellew-Moylough 3-15 Monivea-Abbey 1-4

Justin Burke's late point sealed a dramatic Corofin comeback at Tuam Stadium.

Burke struck three crucial scores as Corofin survived a stern test against Anaaghdown.

Frankie Burke's goal from an opening period penalty gave Annaghdown hope and they led in the closing stages, but Corofin responded. A promising Mountbellew-Moylough side were far too strong for Monivea-Abbey.

Mountbellew-Moylough, who include 2001 All Ireland winner Joe Bergin, were always in control as Barry McHugh (two) and Paul Donnellan grabbed goals.

Sligo SFC Quarter-Final

Eastern Harps 1-12 Coolera Strandhill 0-11

Donegal SFC Semi-Finals

Kilcar 2-16 St Michael's 0-7

Ryan McHugh was the star of the show as Kilcar cruised to an emphatic win.

McHugh scored 2-2 for Kilcar against a St Michael's team sprinkled with former and current Donegal stars.

Naomh Conaill and Gaoth Dobhair collide in the second Donegal semi-final next Saturday.

Tyrone SFC Quarter-Final

Errigal Ciaran 0-11 Carrickmore 0-8

Omagh 1-16 Greencastle 0-7

Clonoe 0-13 Pomeroy 0-13

Trillick 0-13 Coalisland 1-10

Pascal Canavan's Errigal Ciaran team delivered when it counted in the second half.

Trailing by two points at the break Errigal came thundering back with Mark Kavanagh to the fore.

Barry Tierney struck Omagh's goal as they advanced to the penultimate stage.

Replays will be required this week to determine remaining two semi-finalists.

Monaghan SFC Semi-Finals

Magheracloone 4-12 Latton 1-18

Scotstown 2-8 Ballybay 0-14

Michael McCarville and Frank Caulfield scored late goals as Scotstown resecued a draw against Ballybay.

Magheracloone produced a storming finish to overcame Latton.

Offaly SFC Semi-Finals

Clara 1-13 Ferbane 1-12

Rhode 1-15 Gracefield 1-7

Former Offaly footballer Scott Brady blasted a sensational late goal as Clara defeated Ferbane.

Clara were 1-7 to 0-3 behind early on following an Aidan Keenaghan goal, but Brady capped a gutsy revival.

Anton Sullivan was the goalscorer for Rhode, who beat Gracefield.

Meath SFC Quarter-Final

Simonstown Gaels 4-12 St Peter's Dunboyne, 2-16

Wolfe Tones 0-15 Rataoth 0-14

Simonstown Gaels summoned a brilliant rally to beat St Peter's Dunboyne.

Two Donal Lenihan goals had Dunboyne 2-10 to 0-5 clear, but Simonstown Gaels replied.

Mark McCabe (two) and Padraic McKeever (two) struck majors for Simonstown Gaels.

Cian Ward seven points were vital for Wolfe Tones, who shaded a tight battle with Ratoath.

Westmeath SFC Quarter-Finals

Coralstown-Kinnegad 0-13 Killucan 0-5

The Downs 1-10 Athlone 0-13

Wicklow SFC Semi-Final

Blessington 2-14 Avondale 2-5

Wicklow SFC Quarter-Final replay

Baltinglass 2-14 Eire Og Greystones 1-12

Longford SFC Semi-Finals

Abbeylara 3-13 Mostrim 2-12

Mullinalaghta 0-15 Clonguish 0-8

Conor Berry (two) and Fergal Battrim struck goals during a compelling second half as Abbeylara will face Mullinalaghta in the Longford SFC Final in a repeat of the 2016 showpiece.

Jason Matthews kicked six points for Mullinalaghta in Saturday's win over Clonguish.

Carlow SFC Semi-Finals

Eire Og 1-12 Palatine 1-7

Rathvilly 0-12 Old Leighin 0-10

Holders Palatine were defeated by Eire Og, who were boosted by a second half Darragh O'Brien goal.

Brendan Murphy fired over three points for Rathvilly in their triumph against Old Leighin.