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Results & Reports: Sunday club championship action

Ballyea's Pearse Lillis was among the goals as the Clare champs defeated Thurles Sarsfields
Ballyea's Pearse Lillis was among the goals as the Clare champs defeated Thurles Sarsfields

SUNDAY 6 NOVEMBER

RESULTS

LEINSTER CLUB SHC QUARTER-FINALS
Cuala (Dublin) 4-16 Borris-Kilcotton (Laois) 1-14
Con O'Callaghan gave Dublin hurling supporters a reminder of what they're missing with a remarkable 4-3 haul to seal Cuala's AIB Leinster club SHC semi-final place. They will now face St Mullins of Carlow in the semi-final on 20 November. 

Oulart The Ballagh (Wexford) 2-13 v St Rynagh's (Offaly) 0-09
Reigning Leinster and Wexford champions, Oulart-the-Ballagh turned in a tremendous performance over 60 minutes to register a comfortable ten point victory over St Rynagh’s and so set up a date with Kilkenny's O'Loughlin Gaels in the last four. 

Raharney (Westmeath) 1-11 v St Mullins (Carlow) 2-14
Carlow's Marty Kavanagh led the way with a personal tally of 1-10 as St Mullins overcame the Westmeath champions Raharney at Cusack Park. St Mullins will now face Cuala in a semi-final.

MUNSTER CLUB SHC SEMI-FINALS 
Ballyea (Clare) 4-18 Thurles Sarsfields 2-22 (Tipperary) (After extra time)
Tony Kelly inspired a comeback to remember for Ballyea as they upset Thurles Sarsfields at Cusack Park in Ennis to reach their first Munster senior club hurling final in a fortnight's time. 

Patrickswell (Limerick) 0-14 Glen Rovers (Cork) 0-15, Gaelic Grounds
Ritchie Kelleher’s gallant Glen Rovers are through to a first AIB Munster senior club hurling final in 40 years after a one-point win over Patrickswell. The result sets up a novel decider against Ballyea. 

WATERFORD SFC FINAL
Ballinacourty 0-08 The Nire 1-17, Fraher Field

CONNACHT CLUB IHC FINAL 
Ballyhaunis (Mayo) 2-13 Ahascragh-Fohenagh (Galway) 0-19, Athleague (AET)

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