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County Hurling Finals round-up

Na Piarsaigh reclaimed the Limerick SHC title at the Gaelic Grounds.

Na Piarsaigh reclaimed the Limerick SHC title at the Gaelic Grounds.

Clare SHC Final

Clooney-Quin 1-16 Sixmilebridge 0-19

Peter Duggan's last gasp free for Clooney-Quin ensured the Clare SHC Final ended in dramatic draw.

Seadna Morey had edged Sixmilebridge ahead following a Niall Gilligan equaliser, but Clooney-Quin responded.

Clooney-Quin led at the interval by 1-9 to 0-9 following a Ronan O'Donnell goal, but parity eventually prevailed.

Limerick SHC Final

Na Piarsaigh 1-22 Kilmallock 2-14

Na Piarsaigh, AIB All Ireland champions in 2016, returned to the summit of Limerick hurling following a deserved win at the Gaelic Grounds.

Leading 0-14 to 0-7 at the break, Na Piarsaigh added a 47th minute goal courtesy of David Dempsey.

Shane Dowling and Adrian Breen impressed for Na Piarsaigh, who conceded a couple of late goals to Kilmallock's Jake Mulcahy and Graeme Mulcahy.

Kerry SHC Final replay

Ballyduff 4-13 Lixnaw 1-19

Man of the match Aidan Boyle bagged a hat-trick of goals for Ballyduff in another eventful clash.

At the end of a thrilling first half, featuring three Aidan Boyle goals, Ballyduff led 3-7 to 1-10 and it was hard fought after the restart too.

Aidan Boyle turned provider for Mikey Boyle in the 36th minute when Ballyduff struck a fourth major.

Richie Heffernan grabbed a goal for Lixnaw in the opening period.

London SHC Final

Kilburn Gaels 1-16 Robert Emmetts 0-14

Kilburn Gaels claimed their first London SHC title since 2014 at McGovern Park, Ruislip.

Tom Bergin's improving team dethroned Robert Emmetts, who had won the 2015 and 2016 Championships in London.

Carlow SHC Final

Mount Leinster Rangers 3-17 Naomh Eoin 0-17

Mount Leinster Rangers were always in control at Netwatch Cullen Park.

Kevin McDonald's first half goal ensured Mount Leinster Rangers were 1-12 to 0-7 ahead at the interval.

When the action recommenced Diarmuid Byrne and Denis Murphy added two further majors for a dominant Mount Leinster Rangers.