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Results & reports: Sunday's GAA club action

Ballygunner players celebrate their Waterford SHC title win at Walsh Park
Ballygunner players celebrate their Waterford SHC title win at Walsh Park

Cavan SFC final replay
Park Castlerahan 0-08 Ramor United 0-10, Kinspan Breffni Park

Ramor United finished strongly to claim a first SFC win in 24 years – and in the process condemn Castlerahan to a third final defeat in six seasons.

Clare SFC final replay
Cratloe 0-06 Kilmurry-Ibrickane 2-13, Cusack Park

Kilmurry-Ibrickane claimed their third Clare Senior Football Championship title of the decade and first in four years after finally seeing off Cratloe at the second attempt in Cusack Park.

Galway SFC final
Corofin 0-16 Salthill-Knocknacarra 0-11, Pearse Stadium

Nine points from Jason Leonard gave Corofin their fourth Galway SFC title in a row as they ran out 0-16 to 0-11 winners over Salthill-Knocknacrra.

London SFC final
St Kiernans 0-12 Tir Chonaill Gaels 0-05, Greenford

St Kiernan's won the London Senior Football Championship for the first time with a surprise seven-point victory over defending champions Tir Chonaill Gaels in Greenford on Sunday.

Roscommon SFC final
Padraig Pearses 2-07 St Brigid's 2-14, Kiltoom

Two late goals helped St Brigid’s claim their 15th Roscommon senior football championship title in dramatic circumstances at Kiltoom.

Ulster club SHC final
Loughgiel (Antrim) 1-13 Slaughtneil (Derry) 2-14 Athletic Grounds

Slaughtneil became the first Derry club ever to win the Ulster Club Senior Hurling Championship when they beat two-time All-Ireland winners Loughgiel.

Laois SHC final replay
Borris-Kilcotton 1-18 Rathdowney-Errill 2-10, O’Moore Park

There were joyous scenes in O’Moore Park as Borris-in-Ossory/Kilcotton won the Laois senior hurling title for the first time ever with PJ Scully scoring 0-12.

Leitrim SHC final
Carrick 1-06 Cluainin Iomaint 0-14 Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada

Cluainin Iomaint gained revenge over Carrick for their 2014 Leitrim SHC final defeat to take the title.

Limerick SHC final
Ballybrown 1-07 Patrickswell 1-26, Gaelic Grounds

Patrickswell are back as kingpins of Limerick club hurling after a 19 point win over neighbours Ballybrown in the Gaelic Grounds.

Mayo SHC final
Ballyhaunis 1-15 Tooreen 2-12, Tooreen

There will have to be a replay in the Mayo SHC final after Ballyhaunis and Tooreen played out a draw.

Meath SHC final
Killyon 1-13 Kiltale 0-17, Pairc Tailteann

Kiltale completed a three in-a-row of Meath hurling crowns, beating Kiltale by the minimum following a tense closing quarter.

Offaly SHC final
Birr 1-15 St Rynagh's 2-16 O’Connor Park

Twenty-three years and eight county final defeats later, St Rynagh’s finally regained the Offaly senior hurling championship title in O’Connor Park.

Waterford SHC final
Ballygunner 4-20 Passage 1-12 Walsh Park

A powerful second-half showing assured Ballygunner of a third successive Waterford SHC crown at Walsh Park, on a day when they simply had too much for neighbours Passage, as they prevailed on a 4-20 to 1-12 scoreline.

Westmeath SHC final
Clonkill 1-13 Raharney 2-18 Cusack Park

A storming second half display saw Raharney win the Westmeath SHC title, beating Clonkill in Cusack Park

Wicklow SHC final replay
Bray Emmets 1-17 Carnew Emmets 1-06, Aughrim

Bray came out on top in the battle of the Emmets in Wicklow, beating Carnew by a comfortable eleven points.

Friday - Tyrone SFC final
Killyclougher 0-20 Coalisland 0-6, Healy Park

Killyclogher were crowned champions of Tyrone for the second time as they swept to a 14 points win over Coalisland in a one-sided replay.

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