Fáilte chuig gaa.ie - suíomh oifigiúil CLG

Football

football

Club Football round-up

Moorefield claimed Kildare SFC glory.

Moorefield claimed Kildare SFC glory.

Ulster SFC Preliminary Round

Slaughtneill (Derry) 1-11 Kilcoo (Down) 0-12

Patsy Bradley's 40th minute goal was the key score as holders Slaughtneil advanced to the Ulster SFC Quarter-Final.

Leading by 0-7 to 0-4 at the interval, Slaughtneil edged six clear following Bradley's goal.

In a keenly contested encounter Slaughtneil's Paul McNeill and Kilcoo's Dylan Ward and Eugene Branagan were sent off.

Late on Kilcoo, who recently completed a six in a row in Down, poured forward in search of scores, but Slaughtneil held out.

Tyrone SFC Final

Omagh 0-10 Errigal Ciaran 0-8

Omagh survived a tense finish to win the Tyrone SFC at Healy Park.

Connor O'Donnell, Conan Grugan (2), and Ronan O'Neill all landed points for Omagh, who led 0-4 to 0-1 at half-time.

Errigal Ciaran did miss a 21st minute penalty when Peter Harte's effort hit the post.

Joe McMahon and O'Donnell fired over important points for Omagh, who held on against the Peter Harte inspired Errigal.

Donegal SFC Final

Kilcar 0-7 Naomh Conaill 0-4

Kilcar won a tight Donegal decider in Ballybofey in front of 6,900 spectators.

The McHughs and McBreartys contributed handsomely to Kilcar's first success at this level since 1993.

Kilcar led by 0-6 to 0-3 at the break with Paddy McBrearty and Michael Hegarty landing crucial scores.

Naomh Conaill's Eunan Doherty and Kilcar's Ryan McHugh traded points during a defensive second half.

Monaghan SFC Final

Scotstown 2-17 Magheracloone 0-13

Scotstown earned a third Monaghan SFC title in a row at Clones.

A Darren Hughes goal put Scotstown on the road to victory as the favourites led 1-9 to 0-6 at the break.

Conor McCarthy netted a second goal for Scotstown, who closed out the deal expertly.

McCarthy contributed 1-8, while Monaghan goalkeeper Rory Beggan nailed three points.

Armagh SFC Final

Armagh Harps 2-9 Maghery 0-11

Armagh Harps claimed their first Armagh SFC title since 1991.

Maghery started brightly, but two Armagh Harps goals within 90 seconds from Ryan McShane and Ultan Lennon were key scores.

Antrim SFC Final

Lamh Dhearg 0-15 St John's 0-13

Lamh Dhearg scored three of the last four points to claim Antrim SFC glory.

A well contested opening period concluded with Lamh Dhearg leading by 0-8 to 0-7.

It was similarly hard fought after the restart, but Lamh Dhearg finished strongly, with Paddy Cunningham prominent, to secure silverware.

Offaly SFC Final

Rhode 0-12 Clara 0-9

Niall McNamee contributed eight points, including two from play, as Rhode retained the Offaly Championship at O'Connor Park.

Ruairi McNamee also kicked two points for Rhode, who will hope to make an impact in the Leinster Championship once more.

Moorefield claimed Kildare SFC glory.

Moorefield claimed Kildare SFC glory.

Kildare SFC Final

Moorefield 0-11 Celbridge 0-9

Despite playing a large portion of the game with 13 men, Moorefield were still crowned Kildare champions.

Daryl Flynn and David Whyte were both sent off, but Moorefield battled on to earn victory.

Adam Tyrrell and Eanna O'Connor rifled over eight points between them.

Moorefield led by 0-7 to 0-2 at the turnaround and they absorbed Celbridge's second half rally.

Laois SFC Final

Portlaoise 3-13 Ballylinan 0-10

Portlaoise's 10th Laois title in 11 years was claimed with the minimum of fuss at O'Moore Park.

Ballylinan did start well with four Gary Walsh points helping them into a 0-5 to 0-2 advantage.

But Portlaoise replied before the interval with goals from Scott Lawless and Paul Cahillane.

That ensured Portlaoise led by 2-6 to 0-7 at half-time and John Kavanagh subsequently added a third goal.

Louth SFC Final

Newtown Blues 2-10 Dundalk Gaels 0-5

Conor Moore and Ross Nally struck goals for Newtown Blues at Drogheda.

Nally finished with a 1-5 haul for the Blues, who were always in control against Dundalk Gaels.

Wicklow SFC Final

Rathnew 3-9 Blessington 0-12

Mark Doyle, Leighton Glynn, and James Stafford netted first half goals for Rathnew, who accumulated a 3-4 to 0-5 interval advantage.

Blessington battled throughout, but Rathnew were never in any serious danger.

Cork SFC Final

Nemo Rangers 0-14 St Finbarrs 0-14

St Finbarrs staged a dramatic recovery to come from eight points down to draw a thriller at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.

Nemo hit eight points in a row in the first 18 minutes with Luke Connolly influential.

At half-time the Nemo lead was cut to 0-10 to 0-4, but Larry Kavanagh's charges did move seven ahead in the second half.

Stephen Sherlock's free-taking brought the Barrs bback into contention and a replay will be required down by the banks of the Lee.

Tipperary SFC Final

Clonmel Commercials 2-9 Killenaule 0-8

A brave Killenaule outfit were denied by favourites Clonmel Commercials at Semple Stadium.

Killenaule scored four points in a row early on, but Commercials still led 0-7 to 0-4 at half-time.

Second period goals from Richie Gunne and Jamie Peters were important scores for Charlie McKeever's Clonmel.