Ulster SHC Final
Slaughtneil 2-14 Loughgiel Shamrocks 1-13
Slaughtneil celebrated their first ever Ulster SHC title following a brilliant win over Loughgiel Shamrocks at the Athletic Grounds.
Cormac O'Doherty and Brendan Rogers grabbed goals for the Derry standard bearers, who hit 2-3 without reply early on.
Slaughtneil lead by seven points at the turnaround and they were able to cope even though Joey Scullion scored a goal for Loughgiel Shamrocks.
Limerick SHC Final
Patrickswell 1-26 Ballybrown 1-7
Patrickswell were always in control against neighbours Ballybrown at the Gaelic Grounds.
A dominant opening period ended with Patrickswell leading by 1-10 to 0-5 with Kevin O'Brien netting the goal.
Late on Stephen Foster scored a consolation goal for Ballybrown, but an impressive Patrickswell prevailed.
Offaly SHC Final
St Rynagh's 2-16 Birr 1-15
Galway selector Francis Forde steered St Rynagh's to Offaly SHC glory at O'Connor Park.
Joey O'Connor's first half goal helped Rynagh's into a 1-8 to 0-5 half-time lead.
Colm Mulrooney rattled the Rynagh's net, but Ronan Hughes hit the decisive goal in the closing stages as Forde's side triumphed for the first time since 1993.
Laois SHC Final replay
Borris-Kilcotton 1-18 Rathdowney-Errill 2-10
PJ Scully's 12 point haul was instrumental as Ken Hogan's Borris-Kilcotton earned the Laois SHC title at O'Moore Park.
A fortnight ago the teams finished deadlocked following a gripping game, but Borros-Kilcotton finished strongly to claim silverware.
Neil Foyle registered an early goal for Borris-Kilcotton, but John Purcell replied for Rathdowney-Errill.
Patrick Purcell's major for Rathdowney-Errill had the teams level at the third quarter mark, but Borris-Kilcotton pulled clear.
Westmeath SHC Final
Raharney 2-18 Clonkill 1-13
Raharney produced a brilliant second half display to reclaim the Westmeath SHC title.
Trailing by 1-7 to 0-2 at the interval with Niall Mitchell hitting an opening period goal for Clonkill, Raharney responded impressively.
Joey Boyle and James Goonery struck majors for Raharney, who took control.
Meath SHC Final
Kiltale 0-17 Killyon 1-13
Jack Regan's 64th minute point ensured Kiltale won a third Meath crown in a row at Pairc Tailteann.
Killyon had led 1-8 to 0-10 at the break with Adam Gannion clipping a 23rd minute goal.
Mayo SHC Final
Tooreen 2-12 Ballyhaunis 1-15
Wicklow SHC Final replay
Bray Emmets 1-17 Carnew Emmets 1-6
Leitrim SHC Final
Cluanin Iomaint 0-14 Carrick Hurling 1-6