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Club GAA: Ballyhale secure semi-final spot

Ballyhale had to do it the hard way
Ballyhale had to do it the hard way

HURLING

In Kilkenny James Stephens got the better of Graigue Ballycallan at Nowlan Park to march into the senior hurling semi-finals, winning 1-18 to 0-15.

Ballyhale Shamrocks are also through the semi-finals but had to survive a major scare as they narrowly beat Dicksboro, 1-20 to 0-21.

A red card for Paddy Mullen turned the game in Dicksboro's favour before Colin Fennelly was forced off with an injury. However two late points from TJ Reid proved to be enough for the defending All-Ireland club SHC champions.

Patrickswell booked their place in the Limerick senior hurling semi-finals with a convincing 4-17 to 1-17 victory over Ballybrown at the LIT Gaelic Grounds.

Goals from Cian Lynch, John Kirby and Aaron Gillane proved to be the difference between the sides as Patrickswell set-up a clash with Kilmallock in a week's time.

Doon will face Na Piarsaigh in the competition’s other semi-final after they edged out Mungret St Paul's 1-25 to 0-21.

Adam English was the star of the show for Doon after he shook off an ankle injury to inspire his side to a win and his 42nd minute goal gave Doon the platform they need to build victory on.

In Tipperary, Kiladangan set up a senior hurling final showdown with Thurles Sarsfields as they overcame Toomevara on a 2-30 to 2-21 scoreline.

Billy Seymour led the way with 0-14 for Toomevara, while Paul Flynn and Bryan McLoughney chipped in with the goals.

There was a shock in Antrim as Dunloy, All-Ireland finalists last year, were well beaten in the semi-final by Loughgiel, 1-21 to 0-13. Cushendall had booked their final spot with victory (4-15 to 1-09) against Ballycastle on Saturday.

FOOTBALL

Duhallow eased into the Cork senior football semi-finals with a convincing 3-11 to 0-10 victory over Douglas.

Early goals from Mikey McAuliffe and Darragh Cashman turned the tie in Dunhallow's favour and Douglas were never able to recover.

Shane Hickey raised the green flag for the third time midway through the second-half and from there on out it was a stroll. Next up for Dunhallow is a clash with Nemo in Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

There were goals galore in Donegal as Gaoth Dobhair beat Ardara on a 5-14 to 3-11 in their quarter-final clash.

Naomh Conaill also kept the flagmen busy as they beat Kilcar 4-07 to 0-08 in the other Donegal quarter-final.

Clonguish produced a stirring fightback to book their place in the Longford senior final for the first time in 12 years with a one-point victory against Dromard 1-12 to 1-11.

Jamsie Martin's 48th minute goal helped to haul Clonguish back into the game just when it looked like getting away from them and helped to force extra-time.

Clonguish pulled away slightly in extra-time but still had to survive a late scare as Francis McGee missed a last-gasp free that would have taken the game to penalties.

WOMEN'S FOOTBALL

Ballymacarby continued a fine Waterford tradition at Lemybrien as they beat Comeragh Rangers to win their 42nd consecutive Waterford senior football title.

It wasn't as straight-forward as some of their previous 41 wins however as they needed extra-time to see off their challengers.

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