Tyrone SFC quarter-final (Sunday)
Killyclogher 1-12
Omagh 0-9
The winners led 0-6 to 0-4 at the break. Luke Murnaghan’s goal in the 48th minute proved the key score of the game. Killyclogher will meet Ardboe in the semi-final.
Errigal Ciaran 2-7
Coalisland 0-15
The sides were level with five minutes to go, but late points from Niall Kerr and Cormac O’Hagan edged Coalisland into the semis. Peter Harte and Ronan McCrory hit the Errigal goals.
Tyrone SFC quarter-final (Saturday)
Ardboe 2-8
Trillick 1-10
Shay McGuigan dramatically hit the winning point in with the last kick of the game to win this for Ardboe, who trailed 0-8 to 0-4 at half-time. James Garrity netted for Trillick only to see Ardboe respond through David Mulgrew’s goal. Shay McGuigan scored their second goal before hitting the late winner too.
Tyrone SFC quarter-final (Friday)
Galbally 1-10
Edendork 0-15
Edendork became the first name into the semi-finals, edging out Galbally by two points on Friday evening. Darren Curry, with 0-6, top scored for the winners, while free-taker Sean Murphy scored eight points for Galbally.
Fermanagh SFC Final (Sunday)
Derrygonnelly 2-16
Ederney 0-10
Derrygonnelly made it ‘four in a row’ after a twelve point win over Ederney. The champions led 1-7 to 0-7 at half-time, with captain Ryan Jones scoring their goal, but powered home after the break to a comfortable win. Paul Ward scored Derrygonnelly’s second goal after the break.
Donegal SFC quarter-final (Sunday)
Kilcar 0-6
Naomh Conaill 1-9
Naomh Conaill produced the shock of the day with this six point win over champions Kilcar. The winners trailed 0-3 to 0-2 in a low scoring first half, but found their scoring boots after the break, with Kieran Gallagher’s late goal sealing the deal.
Gaoth Dobhair 8-13
Bundoran 3-12
Gweedore threw down a serious gauntlet after blasting eight goals against Bundoran in their quarter-final win. Niall O’Frighil, Daire O Baoill, Caomhin O Casaide, Eamonn Ó Colm, Cian O Maolagain (2), Naoise O Baoile, and Seamus O Cearbhaill scored the goals for the winners.
Donegal SFC quarter-finals (Saturday)
St Michael’s 0-13
Sean MacCumhaill’s 2-10
Marty O’Reilly and Martin Gallagher scored the first half goals for Sean MacCumhaill’s, the first side through to the Donegal Senior Football Championship semis. The winners burst out of the blocks early on in Letterkenny and led 2-5 to 0-6 at the break. St Michael’s outscored their opponents in the second half but were unable to reduce their eventual three point deficit.
Glenswilly 0-12
Four Masters 0-5
Glenswilly led 0-4 to no score early on with Garry McFadden prominent among the scorers. Michael Murphy also fouind early scores to see his team in front 0-7 to a point at the break. Four Masters improved after the break, but Glenswilly were always comfortable.
Down SFC semi-final (Saturday)
Warrenpoint 2-6
Kilcoo 1-13
Niall Kane’s last free of the game confirmed Kilcoo’s return to the Down county final. Warrenpoint, reduced to 13 men by the end of the contest, pushed the champions all the way. Ceilum Doherty scored the Kilcoo goal, who led 0-8 to 1-3 at half-time. Ross McGarry and Alan Davidson scored the Warrenpoint goals.
Down SFC semi-final (Friday)
Burren 5-12
Mayobridge 2-11
Burren progressed to the final of the Down Senior Football Championship after a ten point win over Mayobridge.
An early three goal blitz in the second half sealed the deal with impact sub Eamon Toner scoring a brace and Liam Kerr scoring the third goal.
Down IFC semi-final
Liatrom 2-15
Darragh Cross 0-12
Tyrone IFC quarter-finals (Friday)
Eglish 0-10
Gortin 0-11
Tyrone IFC quarter-finals (Saturday)
Stewartstown 2-18
Moortown 0-21
Leckpatrick 2-7
Augher 0-15
Antrim SFC quarter-final (Sunday)
Cargin 0-11
Lamh Dhearg 0-5
Tomas McCann top scored with five points for the winners at Corrigan Park.
Antrim IFC
Naomh Eanna 5-17
Michael Davitt’s 0-7
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