Round-up: Weekend's club camogie action
Jenny Clifford captained Dicksboro to AIB All-Ireland glory in 2023. Photo by Stephen Marken/Sportsfile
Piltown and Dicksboro will contest the Michael Lyng Motors Kilkenny Senior Championship final, in a repeat of the 2024 decider.
Piltown overcame St Brigid’s, 3-13 to 0-10 on Saturday, with early goals from Aoife Norris and Laoise McKenna setting them on their way.
Meanwhile, the 2023 All-Ireland champions had too much for Tullaroan, as goals either side of half-time from Jenny Clifford helped them to a 2-11 to 0-8 victory.
The Windows & Rooflights Ltd Galway Senior Championship saw two tight quarter-finals this weekend. Clarinbridge scored the last two points of the contest to secure a 1-12 to 1-10 victory over Mullagh, setting up a showdown with Sarsfields next weekend.
Meanwhile, Davitts overcame Ardrahan, 1-16 to 1-14 on Sunday afternoon. They will face Athenry in the last four.
In the Go Ahead Dublin Senior Championship, there were quarter-final wins for Ballyboden St Enda’s (2-18 to 1-7 vs St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh), Kilmacud Crokes (3-12 to 2-12 vs Lucan Sarsfields), St Jude’s (1-20 to 2-8 vs Na Fianna) and St Vincent’s (3-17 to 2-12 vs Cuala).
Clonduff and Portaferry will meet in the Canal Court Down Senior Championship final.
Clonduff defeated Ballycran, 2-16 to 1-12, while Portaferry were 1-14 to 0-6 winners over Liatroim Fontenoys.
In the Dermot Hughes Cars Roscommon Senior Championship, St Dominic’s needed extra-time to overcome Athleague, 1-13 to 2-8, while Oran edged Four Roads, 1-8 to 1-7.
The final for the Cúl Sliotars Kildare Senior Championship is also set. Maynooth overcame Celbridge, 1-10 to 0-8 to progress to the decider.
Meanwhile, Naas are still on course for a treble across Camogie, men’s football and hurling, after defeating Clane comprehensively in Sunday’s other semi-final.
Denn and Lacken will contest the Mannok Cavan Senior Championship showpiece, after wins over Laragh (2-9 to 1-6) and Crosserlough (2-8 to 1-6) respectively.
Elsewhere, county finals in Armagh and Tyrone fell victim to the weather and were postponed.