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County Finals round-up

Clann na nGael were crowned Roscommon champions at Dr Hyde Park.

Clann na nGael were crowned Roscommon champions at Dr Hyde Park.

Down SFC Final

BURREN 2-12 KILCOO 2-9

Laois SFC Final

PORTLAOISE 2-16 O'DEMPSEYS 1-13

Leitrim SFC Final

AUGHAWILLAN 0-14 MOHILL 1-9

Longford SFC Final replay

ST COLUMBA'S MULLINALAGHTA 2-14 ABBEYLARA 1-12

Meath SFC Final

ST PETER’S DUNBOYNE 1-11 SUMMERHILL 0-9

Offaly SFC Final

RHODE 1-18 FERBANE 0-10

Roscommon SFC Final

CLANN NA NGAEL 4-15 ST BRIGID'S 1-12

Sligo SFC Final

TOURLESTRANE 1-12 TUBBERCURRY 0-8

Wexford SFC Final

KILANERIN 2-11 SHELMAILERS 2-11

Wicklow SFC Final

RATHNEW 0-13 ST PATRICK’S 1-10

HURLING

Kildare SHC Final

CELBRIDGE 2-16 ARDCLOUGH 1-15

Carlow SHC Final

MOUNT LEINSTER RANGERS 3-10 ST MULLINS 1-13

Cork SHC Final

IMOKILLY 4-19 MIDLETON 1-18

London SHC Final

ST GABRIELS 2-17 ROBERT EMMETTS 2-11

Mayo SHC Final

TOOREEN 0-15 BALLYHAUNIS 0-11

Donie Shine was influential as Clann na nGael cruised to a surprisingly facile 4-15 to 1-12 success against St Brigid's at Dr Hyde Park.

Shine contributed 1-7 for Clann na nGael, while goals from Jonathan Dunning, Cathal Callinan, and the excellent Ciaran Lennon were crucial also.

Senan Kilbride did reply with 1-6 for Brigid's, but Clann na nGael weren't going to be denied on this oaccasion.

In Down Kilcoo's hopes of a seventh title on the spin were terminated by a pumped up Burren outfit, who prevailed by 2-12 to 1-9.

Two second half Donal O'Hare goals were key for Burren against a Kilcoo team ravaged by injury problems.

Portloaise secured an 11th Laois crown in a dozen years following a 2-16 to 1-13 triumph over O'Dempseys.

Ricky Maher's 2-2 haul was important for Portlaoise, who continue to set the standard in Laois.

Rhode were never seriously troubled by Ferbane in the Offaly decider at Bord Na Mona O'Connor Park emerging comfortable 1-18 to 0-10 victors.

Niall McNamee nailed nine points, while Anton Sullivan mined 1-4 for Rhode, who earned a third Offaly Championship in a row with the minimum of fuss.

Tourlestrane remain on the summit of the Sligo club game as Cian Surlis notched their goal in a 1-12 to 0-8 success against Tubbercurry.

There was no shortage of drama or excitement at Innovate Wexford Park as Shelmaliers' Simon Donohoe struck an injury time equaliser against Kilanerin.

John Manley, Rathnew, and Conor French, St Patrick's, during the Wicklow SFC Final at Joule Park, Aughrim.

John Manley, Rathnew, and Conor French, St Patrick's, during the Wicklow SFC Final at Joule Park, Aughrim.

Donohoe's intervention meant a frenetic encounter ended level at 2-11 each.

AJ Lehane and the brilliant Donohoe netted goals for Shelmaliers, while veteran Mattie Forde and Niall Hughes grabbed majors for Kilanerin, who were Intermediate champions last year.

Aughawillan finished strongly to overcome the Mohill challenge by 0-14 to 1-9 at Pairc Sean MacDiarmada.

Gary Plunkett was the hero as Aughawillan recovered following the concession of a first half goal to Ronan Gordon.

Shane Murley's late score ensured the Wicklow showpiece ended level as St Patrick's and Rathnew drew, 1-10 to 0-13.

Thomas Kelly had scored an opening period goal for St Patrick's in a well contested match.

On Saturday Celbridge produced a solid display to reclaim the Kildare SHC after a 2-16 to 1-15 win against Ardclough.

At Netwatch Cullen Park Chris Nolan rifled 1-3 from play as Mount Leinster Rangers outfoxed St Mullins by 3-10 to 1-13.

St Mullins' Marty Kavanagh plundered 1-8, but it wasn't enough as Mount Leinster Rangers closed out the deal.

Neil Rogers captained St Gabriels to London SHC glory defeating Robert Emmetts 2-17 to 2-11 at McGovern Park in Ruislip.

Cathal Freeman produced an inspirational display as Tooreen edged out rivals Ballyhaunis 0-15 to 0-11 in the Mayo SHC Final.