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Colmcille won the Longford SFC title for the first time since 2008.

Colmcille won the Longford SFC title for the first time since 2008.

ANTRIM

Northern Switchgear Antrim Senior Football Championship Final

Clann na hÉireann Carraigin 1-18 St. Mary’s Aghagallon 3-9

ARMAGH

Crossmaglen Rangers and Granemore will contest the Armagh SFC Final.

Stephen Kernan's Crossmaglen produced a brilliant display to defeat Maghery 3-15 to 1-6 at the Athletic Grounds.

Ronan Fitzpatrick and Cian McConville netted goals for Crossmaglen, while Jamie Clarke and Rian O'Neill were other key performers.

It has been a remarkable campaign for Granemore, who defeated Killeavy 2-9 to 0-8, securing a first ever appearance in an Armagh senior decider.

Tony McClelland and Odhran Doyle struck goals in the closing stages as Granemore finished strongly against Killeavy.

Armagh Senior Football Championship Semi Finals

Crossmaglen Rangers 3-15 Maghery Seán MacDiarmada 1-6

Granemore 2-9 Killeavy St Monnina 0-8

Armagh Senior Hurling Championship Semi Final Replay

Céide Lámh Dhearg 1-16 Cuchulainn Hurling Club 0-8

CLARE

Éire Óg advanced to a first Clare SHC final in 22 years following an entertaining 2-23 to 2-17 after extra-time win over Sixmilebridge at Cusack Park.

David Reidy was an instrumental figure late on for Éire Óg, who will meet Ballyea in the decider.

Reidy finished with 1-10, while Shane O'Donnell was also excellent, contributing 1-4 for Éire Óg.

Jamie Shanahan struck 1-11 for the Bridge, but Éire Óg did enough to prevail.

Mossy Gavin inspired Ballyea to a 0-24 to 1-17 success over Cratloe.

Gavin mined six points from play for Ballyea, while Tony Kelly, Niall Deasy, and Pearse Lillis were other prominent figures.

Clare Senior Hurling Championship Semi Finals

Ballyea 0-24 Cratloe 1-17

Éire Óg Ennis 2-23 Sixmilebridge 2-17 AET

CORK

Beaten in the last two Cork SAHC finals, Fr O'Neill's delivered in style against Courcey Rovers at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Sunday.

Fr O'Neills, who trailed by five points at half-time, thundered back to win 0-20 to 2-12.

Ronan Nyhan and Stephen Nyhan scored goals for Courceys, but the Millericks and Declan Dalton were influential for Fr O'Neills after the restart.

Co-Op Superstores Cork Senior Hurling Championship Final

Fr.O’Neills 0-20 Courcey Rovers 2-12

Co-Op Superstores Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship Final

Dungourney 1-16 Cloughduv 0-13

DERRY

Goals from Danny Tallon and Alex Doherty decorated a convincing 2-12 to 0-4 win for Glen against Newbridge.

Conor Glass was hugely effective for Glen, while attacker Conleth McGuckian clipped four points.

Slaughtneil defeated Lavey in Sunday's Derry SFC semi-final to set up a meeting with Glen.

Eamon McGill and Niall Toner scored first half goals for Lavey, who led 2-2 to 0-7 at the interval.

Christopher Bradley and substitute Shea Cassidy responded with crucial Slaughtneil goals after the restart.

O’Neill’s Derry Senior Football Championship Semi Finals

Glen 2-12 Sean O’Leary GAC Newbridge 0-4

Slaughtneil 2-12 Lavey 2-4

DOWN

Morgan Fuels Down Senior Hurling Championship Final

St.Patrick’s GAC, Portaferry 1-12 Ballycran 0-13

DUBLIN

Na Fianna and Kilmacud Crokes will meet in the Dublin SHC Final.

Opening period goals from Diarmuid Clerkin and Jonathan Treacy were vital scores as Na Fianna led 2-12 to 0-8 at the interval.

Holders Kilmacud Crokes were too strong for Ballyboden St Enda's, earning a comfortable 1-21 to 0-15 triumph.

Alex Considine scored a goal for Crokes, while Oisín O'Rourke, Dara Purcell, Fergal Whitely, and Fionn Ó Ceallaigh carried a threat throughout.

Go Ahead Dublin Senior Hurling Championship Semi Final

Kilmacud Crokes 1-21 Ballyboden St Enda's 0-15

Na Fianna 2-18 Cuala 0-17

FERMANAGH

Enniskillen Gaels summoned a gutsy performance to cause a surprise beating Derrygonnelly Harps 1-15 to 2-11.

Shane McGullion and Eamon McHugh registered goals for Derrygonnelly, but Enniskillen remained defiant.

John Horan palmed a crucial goal home, while Callum Jones contributed five points from frees for the hard working victors.

Belleek, who claimed Fermanagh league glory earlier in the campaign, edged out Kinawley 1-7 to 1-6.

Shane Rooney struck a goal from a penalty in the closing stages for Belleek.

Mannok Fermanagh Senior Football Championship Semi Finals

Enniskillen Gaels 1-15 Derrygonnelly Harps 2-11

Erne Gaels Belleek 1-7 Kinawley 1-6

GALWAY

Mountbellew-Moylough and Maigh Cuilinn will meet in an attractive Galway SFC semi-final in two weeks time.

Annaghdown, with Damien Comer effective, also face Salthill-Knocknacarra, managed by John O'Mahony, in the last four.

Barry McHugh scored 0-10 as Mountbellew-Moylough survived a stern test against Corofin, 0-15 to 1-11.

Martin Farragher grabbed a nice goal for Corofin, but Mountbellew-Moylough did enough to advance.

Peter Cooke starred again as Maigh Cuilinn overcame Claregalway 1-12 to 1-11.

Rob Finnerty suffered an injury, but Salthill-Knocknacarra still were able to defeat Tuam Stars 1-11 to 2-7.

Damien Comer's goal guided Annaghdown to a 1-8 to 0-9 over St Michael's at Pearse Stadium.

Bon Secours Hospital Galway Senior Football Championship Quarter Finals

Salthill-Kncknacarra 1-11 Tuam Stars 2-7

Mountbellew/Moylough 0-15 Corofin 1-11

Annaghdown 1-8 St Michael's 0-9

Maigh Cuilinn 1-12 Claregalway 1-11

Bon Secours Hospital Galway Senior Football Championship Relegation Play Off

Caherlistrane 2-6 Monivea-Abbey 0-8

An Spidéal 0-16 St. James 0-12

KERRY

Austin Stacks were dethroned as Kerry champions by Feale Rangers, who triumphed 1-11 to 0-11 after extra-time.

Darragh Lynch's goal ensured Feale Rangers, with Martin Stack sharp, earned a place at the semi-final stage.

Mid Kerry defeated Templenoe 0-13 to 0-11 with Darren Houlihan, Eanna O'Connor, and Fiachra Clifford landing important points.

David Clifford finished with a seven point haul as East Kerry beat Kenmare Shamrocks 0-13 to 1-7.

Dara Roche was lively for East Kerry, who will now face Dingle in the penultimate round.

Paul Geaney inspired Dingle to a 1-18 to 0-11 success over Dr Crokes under the Saturday night Austin Stack Park lights.

Mark O'Connor also made an impressive contribution for Dingle.

Garvey's SuperValu Kerry County Senior Football Championship Quarter Finals

Feale Rangers 1-12 Austin Stacks 0-12

Dingle 1-18 Dr Crokes 0-11

Mid Kerry 0-13 Templenoe 0-11

East Kerry 0-13 Kenmare Shamrocks 1-7

KILDARE

Joe Mallon Motors Kildare Senior Football Championship Dermot Bourke Cup Final

Naas 1-12 Clane 0-6

KILKENNY

Colin Fennelly's second half goal helped to guide Ballyhale Shamrocks to a 1-24 to 1-20 win over Tullaroan at UPMC Nowlan Park.

Saturday's game once again Ballyhale Shamrocks' class as TJ Reid, Fennelly, and Eoin Cody all provided vital scores.

Reid finished with 0-11, including three from play, while Fennelly 1-3, and Cody 0-3 were relevant for the winners.

Mossy Keoghan and Shane Walsh performed well for Tullaroan, but Ballyhale now face James Stephens in the final.

St Canice's Credit Union Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship Semi Final

Shamrocks Ballyhale 1-24 Tullaroan 1-20

LAOIS

Laois Shopping Centre Senior Football Championship Final

Portarlington 2-13 O'Dempseys 0-8

Laois Shopping Centre Junior Football Championship Final

Portlaoise 1-11 Barrowhouse 0-8

LIMERICK

Brian Ryan's goal earned South Liberties a shock 1-13 to 0-14 win over Patrickswell.

Tom Ryan's last gasp point proved to be the insurance score for South Liberties.

Patrickswell led 0-8 to 0-5 at half-time, but South Liberties recovered impressively.

Doon, who have made significant strides during the past decade, defeated Kildimo-Pallaskenry 1-20 to 0-19.

Dean Coleman's 38th minute goal was the critical score as they edged seven points ahead.

Kildimo-Pallaskenry, with Shaun Barry accurate, replied, but Doon qualified for the last four.

Bons Secours Hospital Limerick County Senior Hurling Championship Quarter Finals

Doon 1-20 Kildimo Pallaskenry 0-19

South Liberties 1-13 Patrickswell 0-14

LONGFORD

Peter Hanley Motors Longford Senior Football Championship Final

Colmcille 1-7 Mullinalaghta St. Columba’s 0-8

Peter Hanley Motors Longford Intermediate Football Championship Final

Ballymahon 3-4 Fr Manning Gaels 1-9

LOUTH

Anchor Tours Louth Senior Football Championship Final

Ardee St.Marys 1-12 Newtown Blues 1-12

MAYO

TJ Tyrrell Cup Mayo Senior Hurling Championship Final

Tooreen 1-14 Ballyhanunis 2-5

Tom Earley Cup Mayo Junior A Hurling Championship Final

Westport 2-7 Toreen ‘B’ 0-10

MEATH

Ted Murtagh Clothing & Footwear, Trim Meath Senior Hurling Championship Final

Trim 1-13 Ratoath 1-10

MONAGHAN

Greenfield Foods Monaghan Senior Football Championship relegation

Carrickmacross 2-15 Castleblayney Faughs 0-10

Aughnamullen 1-14 Donaghmoyne 1-10

ROSCOMMON

Strokestown and Boyle will be involved in the Roscommon SFC Final.

Colm Neary and Paddy Brogan scored Strokestown's goals in a 2-8 to 0-11 win over Roscommon Gaels.

In the last round Gaels had beaten Padraig Pearses, but Strokestown were primed for a battle.

Boyle recovered from a shaky start to defeat St Brigid's 1-12 to 0-12.

Brigid's commenced brightly clipping five points in a row, but a Donie Smith goal from a penalty injected Boyle with some confidence.

At the break Boyle trailed 0-9 to 1-3, but Smith and Cian McKeon were influential as they finished with a flourish.

Hodson Bay Hotel Group Roscommon Senior Football Championship Semi Finals

Strokestown 2-8 Roscommon Gaels 0-11

Boyle 1-12 St. Brigid’s 0-12

SLIGO

Naomh Eoin and Easkey will meet in the Sligo SHC Final.

A 2-23 to 2-10 win over Coolera Strandhill earned Naomh Eoin's place in the decider.

Sligo Senior Hurling Championship Semi Final

Naomh Eoin 2-23 Coolera Strandhill 2-10

Connacht Gold Sligo Junior A Championship Final

Shamrock Gaels 2-13 St Molaise Gaels 1-10

Connacht Gold Sligo Intermediate Championship Final

St Molaise Gaels 2-18 Easkey 0-9

TIPPERARY

Kiladangan and Kilruane MacDonaghs advanced to the Tipperary SHC decider following an interesting Sunday of action at FBD Semple Stadium.

Kiladangan eventually overcame Drom-Inch in Thurles by 1-21 to 1-17 with Dan O'Meara's late goal the insurance score.

At half-time Kiladangan led 0-14 to 0-10, but a Séamus Callanan goal in the third quarter was a real boost for Drom-Inch.

Kiladangan, though, held on to secure victory and a place in the final alongside neighbours Kilruane MacDonaghs.

Jerome Cahill struck 1-4 as Kilruane defeated Upperchurch-Drombane 2-17 to 1-14.

Cahill also created an opening for Cian D'Arcy, who converted to guide Kilruane 2-9 to 1-7 in front at the interval.

TJ Butler pinched a first half goal for Upperchurch, who didn't seriously trouble Kilruane after the restart.

FBD Insurance Tipperary County Senior Hurling Championship Semi Finals

Kilruane MacDonaghs 2-17 Upperchurch-Drombane 1-14

Kildanagan 1-21 Drom-Inch 1-17

FBD Insurance Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship Relegation Final

Templederry Kenyons 2-21 Éire Óg Annacarty/Donohill 0-19

TYRONE

The Canavans were instrumental as Errigal Ciaran defeated Dungannon 1-16 to 1-11.

Darragh Canavan scored six points, including three from play, while Ruairi Canavan contributed 1-3 for Errigal.

Paul Donaghy (0-4) and Patrick Quinn (0-3) were effective for Dungannon, but Errigal advanced to the last four.

In a tight battle Dromore beat Omagh by 0-6 to 0-5 with Niall Sludden's two points carrying great value.

Emmet McNabb and Ronan McNabb also struck scores with Peter Teague nudging over two frees in Dromore's narrow win.

Danny McNulty's goal ensured Clonoe overcame Donaghmore 1-9 to 0-10.

Conor Cush was in splendid form for Donaghmore, but Clonoe, with Conor McAliskey and Ryan Morrow impressing, advanced.

Carrickmore survived a tricky assignment, defeating Loughmacrory 0-10 to 0-9.

Martin Penrose scored three points with Jack McCallan's last gasp effort from a 45 sending Carrickmore through to the semi-final stage.

LLC Tyrone Senior Football Championship Quarter Finals

Clonoe O`Rahilly's CLG 1-9 Domhnach Mór Naoimh Pádraig 0-10

An Charraig Mhor Naomh Colmcille 0-10 Loughmacrory St. Teresa's 0-9

An Droim Mór 0-6 Omagh 0-5

Errigal Ciaran 1-16 Dungannon Thomas Clarke GAA 1-11

WATERFORD

Tom O'Connell scored 1-5 as Brickey Rangers defeated Stradbally 1-9 to 1-8.

It means that Brickey will now face The Nire in the quarter-finals.

Other games at that stage include Rathgormack versus Portlaw and Gaultier's tussle against Clashmore/Kinsalebeg.

Ballinacourty and Kilrossanty is the other last eight match in Waterford.

The relegation semi-finals will be contested by An Rinn and St Saviours, while Stradbally face Kilmacthomas.

JJ Kavanagh & Sons Waterford Senior Football Championship

Clashmore/Kinsalebeg 1-15 Kilmacthomas 0-15

Portlaw 1-7 St Saviour’s 0-8

Brickey Rangers 1-9 Stradbally 1-8

Kilrossanty 0-15 An Rinn 0-8 AET

WESTMEATH

Shay Murtagh Westmeath Senior Football Final

The Downs 1-8 St Loman's 0-7

Writech Westmeath Intermediate Football Final

Shandonagh 1-11 Tubberclair 0-14

Clarke’s Bar Westmeath Junior 1 Football Final

Multyfarnham 1-10 Bunbrosna 1-5

WEXFORD

Dominic Smith Expert Electrical Wexford Senior Football Championship Semi Finals

Castletown 1-9 St. James 0-8

Shelmaliers 5-11 St. Anne’s Rathangan 0-6

Castletown and Shelmaliers qualified for the Wexford SFC Final.

At Chadwicks Wexford Park on Sunday Castletown edged out St James' 1-9 to 0-8, while Shelmaliers cruised to an emphatic 5-11 win over St Anne's.

WICKLOW

Boom & Platform Hire Wicklow Senior Football Championship Final

St. Patrick's 1-10 Baltinglass 1-8

Darcy Sand Wicklow Intermediate Football Championship Final

Eire Óg Greystones 0-11 Annacurra 1-4