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Round-up: Weekend's senior club championship action

Cuala's Conor Grourke celebrates with supporters at Parnell Park. Photo by Ben McShane/Sportsfile

Cuala's Conor Grourke celebrates with supporters at Parnell Park. Photo by Ben McShane/Sportsfile

Antrim

Ruairi Óg, Cushendall and Dunloy will contest the Antrim SHC Final.

A thrilling contest unfolded as Cushendall defeated St John's after extra-time, 1-27 to 0-26.

Neil McManus struck 0-14 for Cushendall, including five sweet points from play, with Ronan McAteer netting a goal.

Nigel Elliott and Keelan Molloy netted goals for Dunloy, who defeated Loughgiel Shamrocks, 2-15 to 0-11.

Armagh

Barry McCambridge, Tiernan Kelly, and Conor Turbitt starred in Clann Eireann's 1-11 to 0-10 Armagh SFC Semi-Final win over Crossmaglen Rangers.

Adam Kelly's third quarter goal was a key score for Clann Eireann, who will meet Clan na Gael in the decider.

Stefan Campbell was an influential figure as Clan na Gael survived a determined Madden revival, emerging 0-14 to 0-12 victors.

Clan na Gael started brightly with Campbell and Diarmuid Looney effective.

Conor Grimley impressed for Madden, landing six points, but it wasn't enough to deny Clan na Gael.

Carlow

Palatine and Rathvilly drew in the Carlow SFC Final. Click here for a match report.

Cavan

Ramor United and Crosserlough will contest the 2024 Cavan SFC Final.

Brandon Boylan, Matthew Costello, and Emmett Boylan supplied important scores in Crosserlough's narrow 0-10 to 0-8 success over Cavan Gaels.

Substitute Gareth Mannion and Jack Brady were Ramor's goalscorers in a 2-10 to 1-11 success over Gowna.

Cork

Click here for a round-up of Sarsfields' and Imokilly's Cork SHC semi-final wins.

In the Cork SFC, Nemo Rangers defeated Clonakilty following a penalty shootout.

A dramatic encounter finished level, 0-19 to 2-13, after extra-time, but Nemo eventually advanced to the last our.

Mallow enjoyed an impressive 3-15 to 2-11 success over Muskerry, while St Finbarr's were 2-15 to 2-10 winners over Ballincollig.

Clare

Feakle reached a first Clare SHC final in 36 years following a 1-17 to 1-15 victory over Cratloe.

Shane McGrath's 0-11 haul was key for Feakle, while Martin Daly also contributed an important early goal.

There was no shortage of drama in the other Clare SHC semi-final either as Sixmilebridge beat Inagh-Kilnamona on penalties.

Following extra-time, the teams were deadlocked at 0-28 to 1-25 with Jamie Shanahan emerging as Sixmilebridge's hero in the shootout.

Derry

AIB All-Ireland club champions Glen survived a real Derry SFC quarter-final scare.

Glen edged out a gritty Lavey outfit, 1-11 to 0-13, with Conleth McGuckian supplying the winning score.

Ethan Doherty had scored a goal for Glen, who now face Slaughtneil in the last four.

Slaughtneil defeated Ballinascreen 0-13 to 0-9, while O'Donovan Rossa beat Dungiven 2-6 to 0-7.

Seán O'Leary GAC Newbridge were 0-18 to 0-14 winners over Bellaghy.

Down

Portaferry were impressive 1-31 to 3-14 winners over Ballycran in the Down SHC semi-finals.

Ballygalget were 2-15 to 0-16 victors over Liatroim, and now face Portaferry in the decider.

Dublin

Cuala and Kilmacud Crokes will contest the Dublin SFC Final. Click here for a round-up of the semi-final games.

Fermanagh

Enniskillen Gaels and Erne Gaels Belleek advanced to the Fermanagh SFC Final.

A dynamic display was delivered by Enniskillen Gaels, who defeated Ederney St Joseph's, 4-13 to 2-8.

Séamus Ryder was a key figure in the closing stages as Erne Gaels Belleek defeated Derrygonnelly Harps, 0-10 to 0-9.

Galway

Four Galway SHC quarter-finals took place at the weekend with Clarinbridge, Loughrea, Cappataggle, and St Thomas' reaching the penultimate round.

Clarinbridge will meet Loughrea, while Cappataggle face holders St Thomas', who overcame a spirited Turloughmore team by the narrowest of margins, 0-19 to 1-15.

Loughrea finished strongly to beat Castlegar 1-17 to 0-16.

Liam Collins was excellent in Cappataggle's 0-22 to 1-17 triumph over Sarsfields, while Clarinbridge beat Tommie Larkins 0-15 to 0-10.

Kerry

Only four teams remain in the Kerry SFC.

In the semi-finals, Dr Crokes will meet St Brendan's Board, while Dingle clash with East Kerry.

Crokes were 1-17 to 2-9 winners over Rathmore, while East Kerry survived an awkward assignment against St Kieran's, 1-14 to 1-12.

Despite Seán O'Shea's brilliance for Kenmare Shamrocks, St Brendan's Board prevailed 0-16 to 0-14.

Dingle, inspired by Paul Geaney, were convincing 1-16 to 0-9 victors over Templenoe.

Kildare

Maynooth defeated Éire Óg Corra Choill, 2-18 to 1-16 in the Kildare SHC semi-final on Sunday.

On Saturday, holders Naas cruised to an emphatic 3-28 to 0-7 success over Confey.

Kilkenny

The semi-final pairings for the Kilkenny SHC have been confirmed.

O'Loughlin Gaels will meet Bennettsbridge, while Thomastown are set to clash with Mullinavat.

Brian Cody's James Stephens' were relegated following a 3-17 to 3-12 loss against Glenmore.

O'Loughlin Gaels, who finished with 13 men, defeated Dicksboro 2-17 to 0-20.

Brian Phelan scored two goals for Mullinavat in a 2-21 to 0-19 success over Erin's Own.

Laois

Clough-Ballacolla defeated Rathdowney-Errill in the Laois SHC Final. Click here for a match report.

Leitrim

The Leitrim SFC final between Ballinamore Seán O'Heslins and Mohill finished level. Click here for a match report.

Limerick

The Limerick SHC semi-final pairings have been confirmed.

Patrickswell will face Doon, while Kilmallock are set to meet Na Piarsaigh.

Kilmallock enjoyed a 1-22 to 1-17 quarter-final triumph over Ballybrown with Shane O'Brien contributing 1-5.

Diarmaid Byrnes struck three points from play as Patrickswell edged out Monaleen, 0-20 to 0-18.

Louth

Naomh Máirtin and Ardee St Mary's will contest the Louth SFC final.

Substitute Eoghan Callaghan provided the winning score as Naomh Máirtín defeated St Mochta's, 2-8 to 2-7.

On Saturday, Ardee St Mary's were 2-14 to 0-10 victors over Newtown Blues.

Mayo

Knockmore and Ballina Stephenites advanced to the Mayo SFC decider following two absorbing semi-finals at Hastings Insurance MacHale Park. Click here for a round-up.

Meath

There was no shortage of drama as Wolfe Tones defeated Skyrne, 4-11 to 0-17, after extra-time in a thrilling Meath SFC semi-final.

Saran O Fionnagain, Kyle Moran, Caolan Ward, and Seán Penny netted Wolfe Tones' goals.

Dunshaughlin will contest a first Meath senior final in 13 years, following a 0-11 to 0-10 triumph over St Peter's, Dunboyne.

Ruairi Kinsella was influential, clipping five points for Dunshaughlin.

Monaghan

Ballybay Pearse Brothers overcame Latton, 0-19 to 1-15, after extra-time.

Aaron Mulligan netted a first half goal for Latton, but Thomas Kerr was prominent for Ballybay, who eventually prevailed.

Inniskeen enjoyed a fine 2-16 to 1-11 win over Corduff with Donal Meegan and Tommy Durnin supplying vital goals.

Offaly

It was an important weekend in the Offaly SHC. Click here for a round-up of the semi-final action.

Roscommon

The Roscommon SFC semi-finals took place at the weekend. Click here for a round-up of the two games.

Sligo

Naomh Eoin and Easkey will contest the Sligo SHC final.

Easkey were 4-16 to 1-9 winners over Coolera-Strandhill, while Naomh Eoin defeated Western Gaels 2-17 to 1-9.

Tipperary

Loughmore-Castleiney, who remain on course for a senior double, will meet Clonmel Commercials in the Tipperary SFC final.

At the weekend Loughmore-Castleiney and Clonmel Commercials recorded comfortable wins over Moyle Rovers and Kilsheelan-Kilcash.

Ciaran McGrath and Philip McGrath were Loughmore-Castleiney's goalscorers in a 2-16 to 0-5 win over Moyle Rovers.

Holders Commercials were always in control against Kilsheelan-Kilcash, winning by 0-16 to 0-5.

Tyrone

Carickmore Éire Óg finished with a flourish in the Tyrone SHC final. Click here for a match report.

Trillick and Errigal Ciaran will meet in the Tyrone SFC final.

A dominant second half display ensured Trillick overcame Dungannon 0-17 to 0-7.

James Garritty, Lee Brennan, and Liam Bray all contributed important scores for Trillick.

Peter Harte supplied the winning point as Errigal Ciaran defeated Killyclogher, 1-12 to 2-8.

Waterford

Abbeyside-Ballinacourty were convincing 2-15 to 0-8 winners over Clonmore/Kinsalebeg in the Waterford SFC quarter-finals on Sunday with Michael Kiely and Seán Whelan Barrett the goalscorers.

The Nire, helped by goals from Ciaran Walsh and Dylan Guiry, defeated Kilrossanty in an exciting encounter, 2-11 to 1-11.

Westmeath

Marcus Kennedy's goal was the key score as Lough Lene Gaels defeated Clonkill, 1-15 to 0-16, in a keenly contested Westmeath SHC semi-final.

Wexford

Holders Naomh Eanna defeated Faythe Harries, 1-17 to 0-19 in a tight Wexford SHC quarter-final.

Jack Cullen's late goal and a point from Conor McDonald means Naomh Eanna will now face St Martin's next.

Conor Coleman was the goalscorer in St Martin's 1-20 to 0-14 success over Ferns St Aidan's.

Shelmaliers edged out Crossabeg/Ballymurn, 0-14 to 1-8, with the remaining match, Rapparees versus St Anne's Rathangan, re-scheduled for Monday evening.

Wicklow

Bray Emmets won a sixth Wicklow SHC title in a row, defeating Carnew Emmets. Click here for a match report.