Clare SHC Final
Ballyea 1-11 Clonlara 1-11
For the second week in succession a Clare County Final ended level.
Last Sunday the footballers of Cratloe and Kilmurry-Ibrickane were tied and the hurling decider was similarly hard fought.
Clonlara's classy finisher Cathal O'Connell struck a last gasp equalising score to ensure a replay will be required in the Banner County.
At half-time Clonlara were 1-5 to 0-5 in front with Colm Galvin netting a goal. Ballyea responded in the second period with a 52nd minute Martin O'Leary goal restoring parity.
Tony Kelly and O'Connell traded points on two separate occasions as a tight match concluded in a welter of excitement.
Carlow SHC Final
St Mullins 2-16 Mount Leinster Rangers 0-13
St Mullins won a third Carlow SHC title in a row at Netwatch Cullen Park. At half-time St Mullins led by 1-6 to 0-8 with Marty Kavanagh bagging a goal.
In the second period Seamus Murphy added a second goal for the holders, who pulled clear in the closing stages.
London SHC Final
Robert Emmetts 2-13 St Gabriels 1-12
Robert Emmetts retained the London SHC title following a narrow win over St Gabriels in Greenford. Emmetts struck two first half goals to lead by 2-3 to 0-8 at half-time.
Wexford SHC Final
Oulart-the Ballagh 0-16 Cloughbawn 1-11
Oulart-the Ballagh remain the standard bearers in Wexford following a narrow victory over Cloughbawn.
Frank Flannery's team had trailed by 0-7 to 0-6 at half-time, but Oulart then took control when the action recommenced.
Rory Jacob contributed six points for Oulart, who were able to deal with a late Martin Kehoe goal for Cloughbawn with new Wexford manager Davy Fitzgerald watching on.
Roscommon SHC Final
Four Roads 0-17 Oran 3-8
Oran scored three first half goals, but Four Roads responded after the restart to dig out a draw.
The three majors pushed challengers Oran 3-5 to 0-7 ahead, but Four Roads gradually trimmed the deficit ensuring a replay will be required to determine who will be Roscommon champions.
Wicklow SHC Final
Bray Emmets 1-9 Carnew Emmets 0-12
Carnew Emmets hit the last three points of the match to earn a draw in the Wicklow SHC Final. At half-time Bray Emmets were 0-6 to 0-5 in front, but Carnew Emmets finished strongly.