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Con O'Callaghan, Cuala, and John Small, Ballymun Kickhams, in Dublin SFC action at Parnell Park.

Con O'Callaghan, Cuala, and John Small, Ballymun Kickhams, in Dublin SFC action at Parnell Park.

ANTRIM

Holders Dunloy earned an Antrim SHC semi-final spot following a 1-17 to 0-16 win over O'Donovan Rossa.

A smart start from Dunloy included points from Nigel Elliott, Seann Eliott, and Conal Cunning.

At the interval Dunloy led 0-12 to 0-6, but while Rossa battled after the restart a goal from the influential Cunning was a critical score.

Loughgiel Shamrocks will face Rossa in the quarter-finals following a 1-24 to 0-10 success over St Enda's.

Shan McGrath netted Loughgiel's goal with Maol Connolly and Declan McCloskey also contributing handsomely.

Christy McNaughton struck 1-15 as Ruairí Óg Cushendall overcame St John's 1-21 to 1-16.

Ballycastle mined five goals when defeating Carey Faughs 5-26 to 0-13.

Ciaran Smith, Mickey Dallat (2), Diarmaid McShane, and Conor Boyd registered Ballycastle's goals.

Antrim SHC round 3

McQuillan's, Ballycastle 5-26 Carey Faughs 0-13

Dunloy Cuchullains 1-17 O'Donovan Rossa 0-16

Na Seamróga 1-24 Naomh Éanna 0-10

Ruairí Óg 1-21 Naomh Eoin 1-16

CAVAN

The quarter-final pairings for the Cavan SFC have been confirmed following the weekend's action.

Cavan Gaels, who enjoyed a good 3-10 to 1-15 win over Lacken, will face Gowna.

Kingscourt Stars meet Killygarry, while Crosserlough's tussle against neighbours Lacken should be interesting too.

Holders Ramor United and Mullahoran also play one another as a competitive championship continues.

Kiernans Service Stations SFC

Mullahoran 0-11 Lavey 0-10

Kingscourt Stars 2-12 Gowna 1-14

Ballinagh 3-17 Butlersbridge 1-14

Cavan Gaels 3-10 Lacken 1-15

Crosserlough 3-24 Laragh Utd 1-6

Ramor United 0-11 Killygarry 2-5

CLARE

St Joseph's, Milltown-Malbay are out of the Clare SFC following a 3-7 to 0-9 defeat against St Breckan's.

Jamie Stack, Rowan Danagher, and Alan Sweeney plundered second half goals for St Breckan's.

Gavin Cooney (2) and Manus Doherty netted majors as Éire Óg overcame Corofin on a 3-8 to 0-10 scoreline.

Cratloe eventually fended off Lissycasey's challenge to emerge 1-15 to 1-13 victors at Cusack Park.

A lively match unfolded at the Ennis venue, but Colm Collins' team prevailed.

Podge Collins scored a goal for Cratloe with Liam Markham and Shane Gleeson rifling over vital late points.

A goal from David Fitzgerald was a crucial moment as Ennistymon edged out Doonbeg 1-8 to 0-9.

Kilmurry-Ibrickane also reached the quarter-final stage following a 1-11 to 1-9 triumph over Clondegad.

Despite a brilliant display from Gary Brennan for Clondegad, Kilmurry-Ibrickane's Dermot Coughlan bagged an important goal after the restart.

Eoghan Thynne, Tom Hannan, and Tom McDonald scored goals for St Joseph's Doora-Barefield, who beat Kilmihill 3-9 to 2-8.

Clare SFC round 3

Cratloe 1-15 Lissycasey 1-13

Éire Óg Ennis 3-8 Corofin 0-10

St Breckan's 3-7 St Joseph's, Miltown-Malbay 0-9

Kilmurry Ibrickane 1-11 Clondegad 1-9

Ennistymon 1-8 Doonbeg 0-9

St. Joseph’s Doora Barefield 3-9 Kilmihil 2-8

Shane Horan, Kilmacud Crokes, and Killian O'Gara, Templeogue Synge Street, in Dublin SFC action at Parnell Park.

Shane Horan, Kilmacud Crokes, and Killian O'Gara, Templeogue Synge Street, in Dublin SFC action at Parnell Park.

CORK

Reigning champions St Finbarr's produced a dynamic display to defeat Carbery Rangers 2-13 to 0-10.

Cillian Myers Murray and Ethan Twomey netted goals for the Barrs, while the prolific Steven Sherlock nailed six points.

The Barrs have advanced to the penultimate stage and will meet the winners of Castlehaven and Mallow, who clash in the quarter-finals.

Douglas defeated Mallow by 2-11 to 2-10 in the last group fixture.

Mallow, who trailed 2-10 to 1-3 with 12 minutes remaining, summoned a late rally, but it wasn't enough as Douglas, with Andrew Cotter kicking eight points, prevailed.

Brian Hurley, Micheal Hurley, and Rory Maguire scored Haven's goals in a 3-12 to 1-9 success over Newcestown.

Mark Cronin impressed for Nemo Rangers, who defeated Clonakilty 0-8 to 0-7.

Ballincollig also advanced to the knockout stages following a 4-14 to 2-10 victory over Valley Rovers.

Darren Murphy, Seán Kiely (2), and Robert Noonan scored goals for Ballincollig.

Bon Secours Cork Premier Senior Football Championship Round 3

Castlehaven 3-12 Newcestown 1-9

Nemo Rangers 0-8 Clonakilty 0-7

Douglas 2-11 Mallow 2-10

Carrigaline 1-12 Eire Og 1-10

St Finbarrs 2-13 Carbery Rangers 0-10

Ballincollig 4-14 Valley Rovers 2-10

DERRY

Colm McGoldrick's late goal helped Eoghan Rua to a 4-13 to 0-23 win over Lavey.

An entertaining match was packed with quality scores, but Eoghan Rua claimed victory.

Niall Holly (2) and Dara Mooney also scored goals for Eoghan Rua.

Richie Mullan starred as Kevin Lynch's won a similarly exciting encounter against Swatragh by 0-17 to 0-16.

Derry SHC qualifiers

Eoghan Rua 4-13 Lavey 0-23

Kevin Lynch's 0-17 Swatragh 0-16

DONEGAL

DONEGAL

St Michael's, Naomh Conaill, Glenswilly, and Killybegs advanced to the quarter-finals of the Donegal SFC.

St Eunan's, Gaoth Dobhair, Aodh Ruadh, and Kilcar have already secured places in the last eight of a competitive Donegal SFC.

Jack McSharry, Conor Cunningham, and Hugh McFadden netted goals as Killybegs enjoyed a 3-12 to 0-13 win over Cloich Cheann Fhola.

Rory Kavanagh's St Eunan's proved too strong for Seán MacCumhaills, winning on a 1-11 to 0-6 scoreline with Eoin McGeehin supplying 1-4.

Kilcar edged out Realt Na Mara following a high scoring encounter, 2-15 to 3-11.

Jamie Brennan struck 1-6 for Realt Na Mara, but Kilcar, with Ryan McHugh and Stephen McBrearty prominent, recorded a narrow victory.

Naomh Conaill beat Gaoth Dobhair 1-14 to 1-9 with Charles McGuiness and Ciarán Thompson effective.

Michael Murphy was a key figure as Glenswilly defeated Ardara. Murphy scored six points, including four from second half marks, as Glenswilly chalked up a victory.

With Michael Langan, Antoin McFadden, and Martin McElhinney effective, St Michael's beat St Naul's 0-13 to 0-11.

Donegal Senior Football Championship

St Eunan's 1-11 Seán MacCumhaill 0-6

Kilcar 2-15 Realt na Mara 3-11

St Michael's 0-13 Naomh Naille 0-11

Glenfin 0-14 Four Masters 1-8

Glenswilly 1-14 Adrara 1-10

Glenfin 0-14 Four Masters 1-8

Naomh Conaill 1-14 Gaoth Dobhair 1-9

Killybegs 3-12 Cloich Cheann Fhaola 0-13

DOWN

Bredagh will face Ballycran in a Down SHC semi-final later this month.

Goals from Matt McAreavey, Donal Hughes, and Aodhan Donaghy ensured Bredagh defeated Ballygalget.

Ballyrcran were always in control against Newry Shamrocks emerging convincing 4-21 to 0-10 victors.

Morgan Fuels Down SHC

Bredagh 3-17 Ballygalget 1-18

Ballycran 4-21 Newry Shamrocks 0-10

Steven Sherlock continues to impress for St Finbarr's.

Steven Sherlock continues to impress for St Finbarr's.

DUBLIN

Shane Walsh's debut for Kilmacud Crokes culminated in a 3-25 to 1-6 triumph over Templeogue Synge Street.

Galway star Walsh, who was introduced in the 42nd minute, clipped a point for Kilmacud.

Paul Mannion was in excellent form for Crokes, firing over nine points, while Rory O'Carroll also struck two goals.

Luke Keating's 1-4 haul steered Cuala into the last eight.

Niall James also scored a goal for Cuala, who defeated 2020 champions Ballymun Kickhams at Parnell Park.

Cuala joined Ballyboden St Enda's in the last eight with Ballymun now out of contention.

In the knockout stages Cuala face Crokes, and Castleknock clash with Thomas Davis.

There will be plenty of interest in Na Fianna's fixture against Whitehall Colmcilles, while Ballyboden meet Ballinteer St John's.

Dublin SFC round 3

Lucan Sarsfields 1-14 Whitehall Colmcille 1-13

Castleknock 1-11 Round Towers 0-6

Thomas Davis 2-9 St Jude's 2-8

Na Fianna 4-15 Skerries Harps 0-5

Cuala 2-8 Ballymun Kickhams 0-11

Ballyboden St Endas 1-16 Clontarf 0-7

Kilmacud Crokes 3-25 Templeogue Synge Street 1-6

Ballinteeer St. Johns 1-13 Raheny 1-8

GALWAY

Cian Folan's goal was critical as Moycullen, enjoying an excellent campaign, defeated Tynagh-Abbey-Duniry 1-20 to 2-14.

The prolific Shane Maloney finished with 2-9 for Tynagh-Abbey-Duniry, but Moycullen still registered a third straight victory.

Conor Cooney and Damien McGlynn grabbed goals for St Thomas', who overcame a spirited Castlegar 2-19 to 0-19.

Castlegar, with former Galway midfielder Ger Farragher contributing 0-11, conceded a late goal with McGlynn pouncing for the holders.

Joe Canning scored 0-10 as Portumna beat Pádraig Pearses 1-19 to 2-11.

Barry Callanan and Seán Loftus goaled as Turloughmore cruised to a 2-20 to 0-12 win over Killimordaly.

A hat-trick of goals from Ronan Murphy ensured Tommy Larkins beat Kilconieron 4-17 to 0-17 with Jason Flynn also netting a major.

Galway SHC round 3

Cappataggle 0-17 Craughwell 1-14

Loughrea 2-20 Gort 1-13

Sarsfields 3-16 Clarinbridge 1-22

Turloughmore 2-20 Killimordaly 0-12

Moycullen 1-20 Tynagh-Abbey-Duniry 2-14

St Thomas’ 2-19 Castlegar 0-19

Tommy Larkins 4-17 Kilconieran 0-17

KILDARE

Naas produced a dramatic second half comeback to defeat Sarsfields 1-14 to 1-11.

Trailing by six points at the interval, Naas, prompted by Eamonn Callaghan, responded impressively.

Teenager Kevin Cummins netted a 58th minute penalty to seal a great victory for Naas.

Clane delivered a dynamic display to overcome Eadestown 3-16 to 1-9.

Seán Christianseen, Brian McLoughlin, and Seán Callan scored Clane's goals.

Fergal Conway's goal was the decisive score as Celbridge defeated Johnstownbridge 1-9 to 0-8.

Athy finished with a flourish to defeat Clogherinkoe 3-18 to 1-12.

Seán Bride, Kieran Farrell, and Mark Hyland clipped goals for Athy, who will face Clane next. Naas' meet Celbridge in the last four.

Kildare SFC quarter-finals

Athy 3-18 Clogherinkoe 1-12

Celbridge 1-9 Johnstownbridge 0-8

Naas 1-14 Sarsfields 1-11

Clane 3-16 Eadestown 1-9

LIMERICK

Peter Casey's first half goal was an important moment as Na Piarsaigh comfortably defeated Patrickswell 1-23 to 0-12.

Na Piarsaigh led at the turnaround by 1-13 to 0-7 and they remained in the ascendancy after the restart.

Dean Coleman (2), Pat Ryan, Barry Murphy, and Darragh Stapleton bagged goals for Doon, who defeated Ahane 5-14 to 0-13.

John Chawke's late goal ensured Kildimo-Pallaskenry beat Ballybrown, 1-17 to 1-16.

Limerick SHC round 3

Doon 5-14 Ahane 0-13

Kildimo-Pallaskenry 1-17 Ballybrown 1-16

Na Piarsaigh 1-23 Patrickswell 0-12

South Liberties 0-23 Blackrock 0-22

Garryspillane 2-18 Mungret 1-17

LOUTH

Wayne Campbell scored a late point as Naomh Mairtín defeated Dreadnots 0-16 to 1-12.

St Patrick's also advanced to the quarter-final stage following a 0-11 to 1-6 win over Newtown Blues.

At the interval St Patrick's were 0-7 to 0-2 ahead, but Newtown Blues were much improved after the restart.

St Bride's also reached the knockout stages following a hard earned 1-10 to 1-8 success over Mattock Rangers.

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Naomh Mairtin 0-16 Dreadnots 1-12

St. Patricks 0-11 Newtown Blues 1-6

St Brides 1-10 Mattock Rangers 1-8

Knockmore and Mayo footballer Kevin McLoughlin.

Knockmore and Mayo footballer Kevin McLoughlin.

MAYO

Former Ipswich Town attacker Ronan Murray scored three goals as Belmullet defeated Balla 3-8 to 1-13.

Holders Knockmore impressed against Aghamore as Darren McHale (2) and Aidan Orme scored goals during a 3-8 to 0-11 win.

Conor McStay restored parity in the closing stages as Ballina Stephenites drew with Ballaghaderreen.

David McBrien provided a goal late on for Ballagh', but Ballina responded.

Davitt Neary, Stephen McDermott, and Aidan O'Shea were influential as Breaffy started with a commanding 1-16 to 0-11 victory over Claremorris.

Mark Moran, Paul Lambert, and Fionn McLaughlin registered goals as Westport proved far too strong for The Neale, 3-23 to 0-3.

With former Corofin AIB All Ireland club winner Ciaran McGrath instrumental, Garrymore beat Davitts 2-10 to 0-7.

Mark Gibbons and Micheál Connolly scored Garrymore's goals.

Mayo SFC round 1

Westport 3-23 The Neale 0-3

Ballaghaderreen 1-7 Ballina Stephenites 0-10

Garrymore 2-10 Davitts 0-7

Ballintubber 1-16 Mayo Gaels 0-7

Knockmore 3-8 Aghamore 0-11

Belmullet 3-8 Balla 2-10

Breaffy 1-16 Claremorris 0-11

MEATH

Trim dominated the second half, easing to a 4-17 to 1-5 win over Moynalvey.

Vinny Walsh had netted an early goal for Moynalvey, but Trim replied courtesy of an Eoin O'Connor major.

Alan Douglas added a second Trim goal as they led 2-3 to 1-3 at half-time. When the action recommenced Trim seized control.

David Bell's stoppage time goal earned St Colmcille's a 2-11 to 0-16 win over Skyrne, who still advanced to the knockout stages.

Thomas O'Reilly, Caolan Ward, Saran Ó Fionnagain, and Adam O'Neill scored goals as Wolfe Tones defeated Seneschalstown 4-9 to 0-8.

Ballinbrackey defeated Dunboyne by 4-6 to 1-6 with Richie Coffey, Erick Clancy, David Carroll, and Seán Coffey scoring goals.

Summerhill and Na Fianna, both already through to the knockout stages, collided with two Barry Dardis points proving crucial.

Dardis converted a couple of frees in the closing stages with Conor Frayne and Davy Dalton also scoring goals for Summerhill.

Jake Regan was in brilliant scoring form, finishing with 1-8, as Navan O'Mahony's defeated Curraha 1-16 to 2-10.

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Navan O'Mahony's 1-16 Curraha 2-10

Trim 4-17 Moynalvey 1-5

Summerhill 2-9 Na Fianna 0-12

St Colmcille’s 2-11 Skryne 0-16

Wolfe Tones 4-9 Seneschalstown 0-8

Ballinabrackey 4-6 Dunboyne 1-6

Donaghmore/Ashbourne 3-11 Simonstown 0-7

MONAGHAN

Dylan McConnell's late point ensured Inniskeen and Truagh drew a tight encounter, 0-9 each.

Mark McArdle's goal gave Aughnamullen an injection of hope, but an experienced Scotstown outfit, with Darren Hughes effective, claimed the spoils.

Dermot Malone, Benny McElroy, and Marty McElroy notched important second half scores as Castleblayney Faughs finished strongly to defeat Carrickmacross 1-14 to 0-7.

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Scotstown 0-10 Aughnamullen 1-4

Clontibret O'Neill's 0-11 Ballybay Pearse Brothers 1-7

Truagh 0-9 Inniskeen 0-9

Castleblayney Faughs 1-14 Carrickmacross Emmets 0-7

OFFALY

Shinrone caused a surprise when defeating St Rynagh's 1-15 to 1-13 at St Brendan's Park.

Jason Sampson scored a first half goal for Shinrone, who were 1-9 to 1-6 behind at the interval with Paul Quirke netting for Rynagh's.

Adrian Cleary's sweet late point ensured Shinrone advanced to a semi-final encounter against Belmont.

Birr were too crafty for Ballinamere with Luke Nolan, Lochlan Quinn, and Seán Ryan scoring goals in the 3-17 to 0-11 victory.

Joe Bergin's 1-9 contribution helped Seir Kieran earn a 4-18 to 0-13 relegation final win over Clodiagh Gaels.

Offaly SHC quarter-finals

Birr 3-17 Ballinamere 0-11

Shinrone 1-15 St Rynagh’s 1-13

Offaly SHC relegation final

Seir Kieran 4-18 Clodiagh Gaels 0-13

SLIGO

Coolera-Strandhill required a late point from Mark McDaniel to claim a draw with Drumcliffe-Rosses Point.

Coolaney-Mullinabreena, who struck four first half goals, enjoyed a 4-9 to 1-16 success over St Farnan's.

Shamrock Gaels impressed against Curry, while Calry-St Joseph's edged out Tubbercurry.

Homeland Sligo SFC round 3

Calry St Joseph's 1-9 Tubbercurry 0-9

Shamrock Gaels 2-17 Curry 1-11

Coolaney/Mullinabreena 4-9 St Farnan’s 1-16

Coolera Strandhill 0-11 Druncliffe/Rosses Pt 0-11

Jack Ryan, Clonoulty-Rossmore, shakes hands with Cian Darcy, Kilruane MacDonaghs, following Sunday's Tipperary SHC encounter at Templetuohy.

Jack Ryan, Clonoulty-Rossmore, shakes hands with Cian Darcy, Kilruane MacDonaghs, following Sunday's Tipperary SHC encounter at Templetuohy.

TIPPERARY

Kilruane MacDonaghs defeated Clonoulty-Rossmore 3-15 to 1-20 to earn a place in the Tipperary SHC quarter-finals.

Seán McAdams struck the winning point in additional time.

Cian Darcy, Seamus Hennessy, and Willie Cleary scored Kilruane's goals with Stephen Ferncombe netting for Clonoulty-Rossmore.

David Collins' goal guided Drom-Inch to a 1-15 to 0-17 triumph over neighbours Borris-Ileigh.

Seamus Callanan was a key figure for Drom-Inch, who will be heartened entering the knockout stages.

Pa Bourke thumped home two goals, while Aidan McCormack scored 0-10 as Thurles Sarsfields overcame Templederry Kenyons 2-19 to 2-13.

Paul Flynn, Joe Gallagher, and Jack Loughnane were the goalscorers as Kiladangan beat JK Brackens 3-13 to 1-14.

It has been an excellent campaign for Upperchurch-Drombane, who defeated Toomevara 1-16 to 0-16.

Paidi Greene's 32nd minute goal proved to be the decisive score.

Mullinahone are now in a relegation play-off following a 1-26 to 0-16 defeat to Hollycross-Ballycahill.

Ciaran McGrath's goal enabled holders Loughmore-Castleiney to carve out a 1-21 to 1-17 victory over Éire Óg Annacarty.

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Upperchurch-Drombane 1-16 Toomevara 0-16

Holycross-Ballycahill 1-26 CJ Kickhams Mullinahone 0-16

Drom-Inch 1-15 Borris-Ileigh 0-17

Kilruane MacDonaghs 3-15 Clonoulty/Rossmore 1-20

Loughmore-Castleiney 1-21 Éire Óg Annacarty/Donohill 1-17

Kiladangan 3-13 JK Brackens 1-14

Thurles Sarsfields 2-19 Templederry Kenyons 2-13

WATERFORD

Mount Sion qualified for their first Waterford SHC final in eight years following a dramatic 1-19 to 2-21 win over De La Salle.

Austin Gleeson was splendid for Mount Sion, clipping over six points, while Martin O'Neill registered 1-3.

Ballygunner defeated Mount Sion in that 2014 decider and they fended off Roanmore's challenge at Walsh Park on Sunday.

The AIB All Ireland club champions overcame Roanmore on a 2-17 to 0-12 scoreline.

Pauric Mahony was sharp scoring eight points, while Dessie Hutchinson and the promising Patrick Fitzgerald both registered 1-2 each.

JJ Kavanagh & Sons SHC semi-finals

Mount Sion 1-19 De La Salle 2-12

Ballygunner 2-17 Roanmore 0-12

JJ Kavanagh & Sons Waterford SHC relegation final

Tallow 1-19 Dunhill 0-18, Fraher Field, 1.30pm FT

WESTMEATH

Clonkill earned a fifth win in a row when defeating Lough Lene Gaels 0-20 to 1-10.

Raharney impressed during a 0-30 to 1-16 triumph over Cullion, while Castletown Geoghegan enjoyed a fine 4-17 to 0-14 victory against Castlepollard.

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Castletown-Geoghegan 4-17 Castlepollard 0-14

Raharney 0-30 Cullion 1-16

Clonkill 0-20 Lough Lene Gaels 1-10

WEXFORD

Shelmaliers edged out St James' by 2-8 to 0-10.

Following impressive opening round wins by the two clubs it was always going to be an interesting encounter, but Shelmaliers prevailed.

Castletown made it two victories on the bounce following a 2-14 to 2-10 triumph over Sarsfields, while Kilanerin are also in good form. Kilanerin edged out St Anne's by 1-14 to 1-12.

Starlights, Gusserane O'Rahilly's, and Glynn-Barntown also responded in positive fashion following opening round defeats.

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Kilanerin 1-14 St Anne's, Rathangan 1-12

Shelmaliers 2-8 St James' 0-10

Gusserane O’Rahilly’s 1-8 Crossabeg-Ballymurn 0-10

Starlights 2-8 St Martin’s 1-8

Glynn Barnton 4-8 Bunclody 1-8

Castletown 2-14 Sarsfields 2-10

WICKLOW

Last year's Wicklow Intermediate champions An Tochar defeated Blessington 2-13 to 0-14 in Aughrim on Sunday.

Niall Sheehan and Conor Fee scored the vital goals for An Tochar, who have generated confidence and momentum.

St Patrick's, Baltinglass, and Arklow Geraldines-Ballymoney also posting quarter-final victories during a dramatic weekend of action.

Wicklow SFC quarter-finals

An Tóchar 2-13 Blessington 0-14

St Patrick's 2-12 Rathnew 0-6

Baltinglass 2-10 Avondale 0-8

Arklow Geraldines-Ballymoney 0-10 Bray Emmets 1-6