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John Heslin in action for St Loman's. James Crombie/INPHO

Athenry return to Galway's top tier as St Loman's retain Westmeath crown after penalties

Meanwhile, Adare have dethroned Limerick SFC three-in-a-row champions Newcastle West.

ATHENRY HAVE EDGED out a dramatic battle with Portumna in the Galway B senior hurling final to secure promotion to the top grade for 2025.

The sides have won seven All-Ireland titles between them but it was Athenry who prevailed today. Trailing by one point in injury time, Joe Canning missed a late equalising free having just brought Portumna back to within just one point with a goal from a well-struck free.

He also converted a penalty in the first half, and provided a beautiful assist for a Declan McLoughlin in the second half. But Athenry held on for the victory with Cian Burke supplying a vital goal as well as a late insurance point from a free.

St Lomanโ€™s retained their Westmeath SFC title after eventually defeating The Downs in a replay which was decided by extra-time and penalties.

Sam McCartan, Ronan Oโ€™Toole and John Heslin scored the spot-kicks that ensured back-to-back glory for St Lomanโ€™s while The Downs missed all three of their penalties.

Shane Dempsey gave the champions an early advantage with a goal after seven minutes which helped them into a three-point lead at half-time. A Luke Loughlin penalty brought the sides back level in the second half as the game went to extra-time on 1-10 apiece at full-time.

Ian Martin delivered a second goal for The Downs in the first period of extra-time as the challengers held a one-point lead at the break. Ronan Oโ€™Toole rescued St Lomanโ€™s at the death with a point to send the contest to penalties where the holders prevailed.

In the Limerick SFC, Adare dethroned three-in-a-row champions Newcastle West in the semi-final to avenge the heartbreak they suffered in the last three county finals.

Two goals in just over a minute paved the way to victory, as Shane Oโ€™Connor and Hugh Bourke raised the green flags in the first half to push Adare 2-6 to 0-6 in front at half-time. The pair accounted for 2-5 of their sideโ€™s final tally of 2-9.

Adare held their six-point buffer heading into the final quarter although Newcastle West did reduce the gap to four following points from Mike McMahon and Brian Oโ€™Sullivan and Eoin Hurley. But they ran out of time as Adare progress to the final where they will meet either Fr Caseyโ€™s or Mungret St Paulโ€™s.

Limerick SFC semi-final
Newcastle West 0-11 Adare 2-9

Westmeath SFC final replay
St Lomanโ€™s 1-15 The Downs, 2-15 [AET] St Lomanโ€™s win 3-0 after penalties

Galway senior B hurling final
Portumna 3-13 Athenry 1-21

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