Shock Exit for St Brigid’s as Pádraig Pearses Triumph in Roscommon Quarter-Remaining Thriller
All-Eire membership soccer finalists St Brigid’s have been dumped out of the Roscommon championship on the quarter-final stage after Pádraig Pearses prevailed on a scoreline of 0-15 to 0-13 after extra-time.
Having led 0-06 to 0-03 at half-time, Pearses discovered themselves three down after 22 minutes of the second half, with participant of the match Paul Carey the important thing man as he hauled his facet again into the sport. Declan Kenny stepped up with an equaliser within the thirty first minute of the second half to take the sport to extra-time.
Carey continued his type with three fast scores within the opening interval of additional time to make sure Pearses led by two on the break, however Brigid’s refused to lie down. Niall Daly and Brian Stack pointed to go away the naked minimal between the edges whereas Conor Daly was black-carded for Pearses.
With Brigid’s off-target from a late 45, Kenny struck for the ultimate rating of the sport, courtesy of a free, to ship his workforce by means of to the final 4 of the championship.
Sixmilebridge Knock Out Defending Champions Clonlara to Advance in Clare Hurling Championship
Clonlara’s Clare hurling title defence got here to an finish as Sixmilebridge emerged victorious 2-18 to 0-21 at Cusack Park in Ennis. Bridge, chasing a primary Canon Hamilton Cup in 4 years, led from begin to end and be a part of neighbours Cratloe, Feakle, and Inagh-Kilnamona within the semi-finals.
Kilmallock Edge Out Patrickswell in Tight Limerick Hurling Battle
Within the Limerick hurling championship, a late purpose from Gavin Carey wasn’t sufficient as Patrickswell have been defeated by Kilmallock 1-16 to 0-23 at Rathkele of their group fixture. Each side are by means of to the quarter-final stage, whereas elsewhere Ahane proved far too sturdy for Doon, and Na Piarsaigh had 9 factors to spare over Mungret/St Paul’s.
Imokilly Defeat Fr O’Neills to Attain Cork SHC Semi-Finals
Imokilly completed sturdy to see off the problem of Fr O’Neills within the Cork SHC quarter-final at Midleton. The divisional facet progresses into the semi-final assembly with Blackrock. On a sport that lacked high quality, if not endeavour at occasions, each free-takers have been key, with Cork ahead Declan Dalton of Fr O’Neills ending with 1-12 and his Imokilly counterpart Jack Leahy concluding with 0-08 to his title.
Clough-Ballacolla Topple Champions Camross in Laois SHC Semi-Remaining
There shall be new county hurling champions in Laois this 12 months as holders Camross have been eradicated by Clough-Ballacolla on the penultimate stage. Regardless of enjoying with the breeze within the opening half, they led by only a level on the interval as Clough-Ballacolla reeled off half a dozen factors on the spin. A Stephen Bergin purpose within the second half put them on their approach, successful out 1-20 to 2-13.
Castleblayney Retain Monaghan SHC Title with Win Over Inniskeen
Having scuppered Castleblayney’s seven-in-a-row bid in final 12 months’s Monaghan SHC ultimate, Inniskeen have been unable to repeat the trick as early objectives from Brian McGuigan and Thomas Hughes and 11 factors from Niall Garland ensured Castleblayney retained their title in Latton on a scoreline of 2-20 to 0-11.
Dunboyne Upset Summerhill in Meath SFC Quarter-Remaining
Summerhill’s defence of their Meath SFC got here to an finish on the quarter-final stage as underdogs Dunboyne, who performed with 14 males for the whole second half, prevailed in Navan. Stage in second-half stoppage time, Dunboyne goalkeeper Liam Byrne clipped a 63rd-minute free from lengthy distance to nudge the 2021 finalists forward earlier than a palmed Craig Lowndes effort wrapped up the win on a 1-15 to 0-14 scoreline.
Rathvilly and Palatine Set for Carlow SFC Remaining Showdown
A Shane O’Neill free deep into injury-time proved to be the decisive rating as Rathvilly edged out Previous Loughlin at Netwatch Cullen Park to succeed in the Carlow SFC ultimate. They may face Palatine in a fortnight for the fitting to be topped county champions.
Clonmel Commercials Cruise into Tipperary SFC Semi-Finals
Clonmel Commercials’ bid for a three-in-a-row of Tipperary SFC titles stayed on monitor with a powerful 1-12 to 0-06 win over Ballina within the quarter-final at The Ragg on Sunday.