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Football county finals round-up

Cratloe's Padraic Collins celebrates with his grandmother Annette Collins after the game
Cratloe's Padraic Collins celebrates with his grandmother Annette Collins after the game

All-Ireland hurling winner Podge Collins scored 1-04 against Éire Óg as Cratloe retained the Clare SFC title, sealing a historic hurling-football double on a 2-12 to 0-11 scoreline.

His father, Clare manager Colm Collins, is also the Cratloe boss and brother Sean lined out at centre-forward.

Rhode won their 26th Offaly SFC crown, beating Edenderry by 0-13 to 1-07.

Rhode, who lost last year's decider, led 0-06 to 0-04 at the break before pulling away in the second half. 

Mark Young's goal gave Edenderry some hope but they were unable to reel Rhode in.

In CarlowRathvilly claimed their eighth senior title, dethroning last year's winners Old Leighlin by two points, 2-09 to 1-10.

Three goals in the second half helped Tubbercurry to ease past St Mary's on a scoreline of 3-11 to 0-12 in the Sligo final.

Tubber claimed their 20th county championship in convincing fashion despite being just one point up at half-time, 0-06 to 0-05.

Ballylanders secured their fourth Limerick title, denying city side St Patrick's what would have been their first win in 60 years by four points - 2-08 to 1-07.

The Saints' Wicklow namesakes didn't fare any better against giants Rathnew, who extended their record to 32 county crowns.

Mark Doyle's late goal put a flattering spin on the score as Rathnew retained the cup, 1-08 to 1-07.

In Cavan, former county star Seanie Johnston scored an injury-time winner as Cavan Gaels beat Kingscourt by 0-16 to 0-15 for their eighth championship in 14 years and first since 2011.

RESULTS

Carlow SFC final
Old Leighlin 1-10 Rathvilly 2-09

Cavan SFC final
Cavan Gaels 0-16 Kingscourt 0-15

Clare SFC final
Cratloe 2-12 Eire Og 0-11

Limerick SFC final
Ballylanders 2-08 St Patrick's 1-07

Offaly SFC final
Edenderry 1-07 Rhode 0-13

Sligo SFC final
St Mary's 0-12 Tubbercurry 3-11

Wicklow SFC final
St Patrick's 0-07 Rathnew 1-08

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