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Round-up: Weekend's senior club championship action

Na Fianna's Gavin King celebrates at Parnell Park. Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile

Na Fianna's Gavin King celebrates at Parnell Park. Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile

Antrim

Cargin defeated Portglenone in the Antrim SFC Final. Click here for a match report.

Carlow

Rathvilly edged out Palatine in the Carlow SFC Final replay. Click here for a match report.

Clare

Éire Óg, Ennis and Kilmurry-Ibrickane will contest the Clare SFC Final.

On Sunday, Éire Óg were emphatic 1-13 to 0-2 winners over Ennistymon.

Éinne O'Connor netted a first half goal for Éire Óg, who led 1-3 to 0-0 at the interval.

The previous day, Kilmurry-Ibrickane overcame Cratloe, 3-8 to 1-11.

Daniel Walsh, Daryn Callinan, Shane Hickey scored Kilmurry-Ibrickane's goals.

Cork

Castlehaven and Nemo Rangers advanced to the Cork SFC Final.

Inspired by Brian Hurley's brilliance, Castlehaven defeated St Finbarr's, 0-18 to 0-14.

Hurley scored 0-11, including seven points from play, while Jack Cahalane also rifled over three for 'Haven.

Nemo enjoyed a 2-11 to 1-5 triumph over Mallow with Paul Kerrigan and Mark Cronin supplying goals.

Derry

Glen and Newbridge secured Derry SFC semi-final victories at the weekend.

Jody McDermott's late goal sealed a 1-9 to 0-9 win for Glen over rivals Slaughtneil.

On Saturday, Shane McGrogan's goal in the closing stages ensured Newbridge overcame Magherafelt, 1-7 to 1-4, booking a first final appearance for the club since 1991.

Donegal

St Eunan's defeated Dungloe in the Donegal SFC Final. Click here for a match report.

Dublin

Na Fianna and Kilmacud Crokes will contest the Dublin SHC Final.

A thrilling encounter unfolded at Parnell Park as Na Fianna edged out St Vincent's after extra-time, 0-26 to 1-21.

Colin Currie scored 0-13 for Na Fianna, while Donal Burke also clipped four points for the winners.

Kilmacud Crokes were convincing 2-13 to 1-13 victors over Lucan Sarsfields with Conal Ó Riain and Michael Roche netting goals.

Galway

Corofin and Maigh Cuilinn registered impressive Galway SFC semi-final wins at Tuam Stadium.

Dylan Canney's late goal from a penalty sealed a hugely impressive 1-11 to 0-5 Corofin victory over a disappointing Salthill-Knocknacarra outfit.

Substitute Neil Mulcahy's goal was the decisive moment in Maigh Cuilinn's 1-10 to 0-10 success over Tuam Stars to set up a repeat of last year's decider.

Kerry

Paul Geaney contributed 1-4 as Dingle defeated East Kerry in an absorbing Kerry SFC semi-final

Dingle goalkeeper Gavin Curran made a penalty save from David Clifford, ensuring extra-time was required.

With Geaney effective, Dingle advanced to the final against Dr Crokes.

The Killarney outfit overcame St Brendan's Board, 0-14 to 0-9.

Tony Brosnan was a key figure for Crokes, who made a blistering start to lead 0-5 to 0-1 at the end of the first quarter.

In the second period St Brendan's narrowed the gap to two points with 10 minutes remaining, but Brosnan nailed an important free for Crokes.

Kildare

Holders Naas eventually shrugged off Athy's spirited resistance in a competitive Kildare SFC Semi-Final.

Sean Moore struck a goal for Athy to force extra-time, but majors from Darragh Kirwan and James Burke ensured Naas prevailed, 3-13 to 1-9.

On Saturday, Celbridge defeated Sarsfields, 1-11 to 0-12.

Killian Browne scored Celbridge's goal, whole Aaron Browne rifled over seven points.

Kilkenny

Holders O'Loughlin Gaels and Thomastown will meet in the Kilkenny SHC decider.

Kerry star Fionan Mackessy and Sammy Johnston scored O'Loughlin's goals in a 2-17 to 1-14 win over Bennettsbridge.

Thomastown were comfortable 1-27 to 0-13 victors over Millinavat with Thomas O'Hanrahan netting a goal.

Laois

Portarlington defeated Portlaoise in the Laois SFC Final. Click here for a match report.

Leitrim

Mohill defeated Ballinamore in the Leitrim SFC Final. Click here for a match report.

Limerick

Kevin Maher struck 2-2 for Doon, who are managed by former Waterford boss Derek McGrath, in a 2-24 to 2-12 Limerick SHC semi-final win over Patrickswell.

Aaron Gillane received a second yellow card and was sent off shortly after half-time for Patrickswell.

Will Henn's late point earned Na Piarsaigh a 1-16 to 0-18 victory over Kilmallock.

Conor Hanley Clarke was sharp throughout for Kilmallock, but Na Piarsaigh, with Ronan Lynch scoring 1-9, prevailed.

Longford

Abbeylara and Colmcille drew in the Longford SFC Final. Click here for a match report.

Mayo

Tooreen won a thrilling Mayo SHC Final against Ballyhaunis. Click here for a match report.

Monaghan

Clontibret and Scotstown will contest the Monaghan SFC Final.

Conor McManus returned following an injury to help edge Clontibret over the line, 0-14 to 1-9, against Ballybay.

Ballybay were ahead by two points in the closing stages, but Clontibret, with McManus to the fore, responded.

Scotstown overcame Inniskeen, 0-14 to 0-12.

Shane Carey, Jack McCarron, and Conor McCarthy contributed first half scores as Scotstown led by four at the interval.

Inniskeen remained competitive, but Scotstown did enough to reach a 12th Monaghan SFC decider in a row.

Offaly

Tullamore edged out Ferbane in the Offaly SFC Final. Click here for a match report.

Sligo

Naomh Molaise Gaels defeated Shamrock Gaels, 1-10 to 0-12, at Markievicz Park.

Gerard Brady's 59th minute goal was the vital score in a well contested Sligo SFC Semi-Final.

Coolera-Stradnhill defeated St Mary's 0-10 to 1-4 with Niall Murphy landing vital second half points for the winners.

Waterford

Abbeyside/Ballinacourty and Rathgormack will contest the Waterford SFC Final.

Seán Whelan Barrett's goal was the key score as Abbeyside/Ballinacourty defeated a JJ Hutchinson prompted Gaultier, 1-9 to 0-11.

Rathgormack registered a convincing 1-19 to 2-5 win over The Nire with Stephen Curry supplying 1-2 and Jason Gleeson four points.

Wexford

Castletown and Gusserane advanced to the Wexford SFC decider.

Gavin McNulty scored two second half goals for Castletown in a 4-9 to 2-9 win over Glynn-Barntown.

Mark Rossiter was an influential figure in Gusserane's 0-18 to 1-14 success over Crossabeg-Ballymurn.

In the Wexford SHC, St Anne's defeated Rapparees 0-33 to 1-15, and will now meet Shelmaliers at the semi-final stage.