There were wins for Dunloy of Antrim in the Ulster final, while Ballyhale Shamrocks, Athleague and Kiltale claimed honours in Kilkenny, Roscommon and Meath.
AIB ULSTER CLUB HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL
Dunloy 2-14 Kevin Lynch's 2-08
(Antrim) (Derry)
Dunloy of Antrim were crowned Ulster Club champions this afternoon with a 2-14 to 2-08 victory over Derry's Kevin Lynch's.
A first half goal from Paddy McCluskey just three minutes before the interval saw the Derry outfit lead 1-06 to 0-08 at the break.
Jeffrey McGonigle added their second in the 41st minute from the penalty spot, after he had been fouled but Dunloy's superior point-scoring kept them in touch.
The sides were level at 2-06 to 0-12 with just seven minutes left when Paddy Richmond netted, and although Kevin Lynch's got back to within three points, Paul Shields added a second goal two minutes into added time to win it for Dunloy.
KILKENNY COUNTY HURLING FINAL
Ballyhale Shamrocks 1-20 St Martin's 1-10
Ballyhale Shamrocks overcame the loss of talisman Henry Shefflin and James 'Cha' Fitzpatrick and a half-time deficit to beat St Martin's in the Kilkenny County Hurling final today.
St Martin's had led 1-05 to 0-07 at the break thanks to a goal from Eoin McGrath in the 12th minute and indeed had had never been behind in opening 35 minutes.
However, Shamrocks raced from the blocks after the interval when Eoin Reid goaled just 22 seconds into the second half. TJ Reid finished the game with ten points.
ROSCOMMON COUNTY HURLING FINAL REPLAY
Athleague 2-11 Pearse's 1-10
Athleague claimed back-to-back titles for the first time in 70 years with a four point victory over Pearse's in the Roscommon County Hurling final.
Athleague had led 1-07 to 0-06 at the interval thanks to Shane McGeeney's goal, while the same player added a second after break to cancel out Cathal Kelly's goal for Pearse's.
MEATH COUNTY HURLING FINAL
Kiltale 1-08 Kilmessan 0-09
Kiltale claimed their first Meath County Hurling title in 25 years with a two point win over Kilmessan. Donal Barron's first half goal kept Kiltale in touch at the break as they trailed 0-08 to 1-03, but five second half points to Kilmessan's one sealed the victory.
ULSTER INTERMEDIATE CLUB HURLING C'SHIP FINAL
Keady 1-15 Liatrom 0-06
(Armagh) (Down)
On Saturday, Calry/St Joseph's clinched the Sligo County title with a 1-20 to 1-16 extra-time victory over Tubbercurry.