1. Dynasties fall and All-Ireland finalists bow out
There were some major casualties after this weekendโs run of club GAA action. Starting off in the Galway SHC, All-Ireland champions St Thomasโ crashed out at the county semi-final stage. Cappataggle, who lost four consecutive semi-finals and two quarter-finals in recent years, finally overcame the kingpins who were chasing a Galway seven-in-a-row this year. With Loughrea winning the other semi-final against Clarinbridge, Galway is guaranteed to have a new club to crown as senior hurling champions for the first time since 2017.
Up in Derry, the reigning All-Ireland football holders Glen were also dethroned. Aiming to win their fourth county success on the bounce, they succumbed to Seรกn OโLeary Newbridge. Meanwhile, OโLoughlin Gaels lost their senior hurling title in Kilkenny.
Since St Brigidโs of Roscommon lost their county quarter-final to eventual champions Pรกdraig Pearses in September, these results mean that all four of last seasonโs All-Ireland champions have failed to retain their county crowns.
2. Long famines end and history made
Glenโs defeat came at the hands of Seรกn OโLearyโs Newbridge, who have ended a 35-year wait for senior supremacy. Ciarรกn Brooks kicked the decisive point for the challengers in stoppage time after his side conceded two second-half goals to Glen.
Thomastown were the side who took down OโLoughlin Gaels, thus completing a remarkable rise to the peak of Kilkenny hurling after winning the All-Ireland intermediate championship last season. The South Kilkenny club also defeated nine-time All-Ireland winners Ballyhale Shamrocks in the quarter-final, making their achievement all the more impressive. They enjoyed a dominant 0-18 0-7 win in the decider to secure their first Kilkenny SHC since 1946.
Doon emerged as Limerick hurling conquerors for the first time ever this weekend. The concession of two first-half goals left Derek McGrathโs team with a considerable task against three-in-a-row seekers Na Piarsaigh. But after losing four finals, including a 27-point drubbing against the same opposition in 2020, Doon soared to victory on the back of Adam Englishโs brilliant haul of 0-11.
Feakle also ended a famine in Clare as they got the better of title favourites Sixmilebridge in the senior hurling final, enjoying top honours for the first time in 36 years.
3. Familiar champions rise to the top
There were some survivors from the cull of club super powers this weekend. Reigning Munster champions Castlehaven emerged as back-to-back champions in Cork after eventually pulling clear of Nemo Rangers. Nemo were one point in front at the break but the champions shifted gears on the resumption to eventually win by five.
The West Cork outfit advance along with hurling sides Cushendall and Ballygunner as the other provincial champions who are still in action this season.
Meanwhile in Monaghan, Scotstown secured their eighth senior title since 2015 โ and their 23rd in all โ after holding off Clontibret, while Naas marked the reopening of Kildare GAA headquarters at St Conlethโs Park by collecting their fourth consecutive senior championship. รire รg Ennis clinched their third Clare SFC triumph in four years as Sarsfields also picked up their sixth straight Galway senior camogie crown.
4. Frankie Dolan achieves unique double
Abbeylara eventually squeezed past Colmcille in the replay of the Longford SFC final which went to extra-time. It was their third senior success, and a first in 18 years, as the north Longford outfit vanquished the demons of four final losses in-a-row between 2015 and 2018.
Robbie Smyth, who sent the final to a replay with a late point two weeks ago, popped up with 1-4 in the replay to help Abbeylara finally prevail under former Roscommon forward Frankie Dolan.
Dolan won an All-Ireland with his native club St Brigidโs but was also part of the Ballymahon team who captured the Longford SFC in 2002. Winning the same competition as a manager sees him achieve a unique double, with his brother Garvan also included in the Abbeylara backroom team.
them Brits are always late
ha ha.
excellent Cornelius. true that.
if he wins it on the last shot though heโll be as Irish as myself.
Unlike us punctual Irish!!!!
According to Skysports heโs now Irish again :)
Of course heโs Irish, Jason, Europe is losing!!!!
He was watching the All-Ireland Hurling Final!!!!
Surely in the scenario described he would have been an hour early with Chicago being an hour behind the eastern coast. Unless the earth spins in the opposite direction statesideโฆ.
If its 10am in Chicago itโs 11am on the east coastโฆ.
Mr crow u beat me to it! silly brits with their tardiness ;)
Cornellius and maverick. You are ignorant gits.
Are all Rorys slow today? Twas a joke. Declan summed it up by what i meant.
sense of humor by pass for Rory Conway !!
@Alan you must be from Leitrim Iโm guessing and you support Liverpool and you have a dislike for snobby c@@nts who play golfโฆ All combining to show why you hate 3 champions ie Kilkenny, Man United and McIlroy
lol, probably. would rather go and watch shels than man utd and spend friday night under lights on the driving range with a bunch of other people who kit themselves out from car boot sales and who couldnt hit a wall with a tractor
Man United.. Champions? I think you must have time warped in from 1999??
You donโt know Leitrim people, we laugh at your silly comments!!!!
for some unknown reason some sports people really annoy me. i cant figure out why. mcilory seems a real tosser. i couldnt care less what he does or doesnt achieve. same with alex feguson, wayne rooney, brian cody and others
If Europe wins heโs British , if they lose heโs Irish . Wait till you see.
โeastern seaboard timeโ? Lads, itโs called Eastern Standard Time in winter and Eastern Daylight Time in the summerโฆ..
Ten minutes is the the time most golfers turn up for their tee time, no big deal.