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Robbie Cotter scored a crucial late goal for Blackrock. Laszlo Geczo/INPHO

Blackrock win Cork SHC thriller on penalties, Crossmaglen avoid a scare in Armagh

It was a busy day of club action in both football and hurling.

ST FINBARRโ€™S REACHED the Cork senior hurling championship semi-finals for the first time since 2019 after a four-point win over Douglas, while Blackrock won a thriller in todayโ€™s second quarter-final clash.

The Barrs finished up 0-22 to 0-18 to the better against Douglas, and enter the last four of the competition for just the second time since 2009.

Ben Cunningham top-scored for St Finbarrโ€™s with five points โ€“ including three frees and one โ€™65 โ€“ on a day where they had nine different names on the scoresheet.

Douglasโ€™ Shane Kingston had a late opportunity to level the scores, but with his team trailing by three points in second-half injury-time, he saw his attempt on goal from a 20-metre free strike the crossbar.

Todayโ€™s other quarter-final fixture on a wet day in the Rebel County โ€“ both games were delayed by an hour following a pitch inspection at Pรกirc Uรญ Chaoimh โ€“ saw Blackrock claim a dramatic win against Imokilly, edging through on penalties.

Alan Connolly, Michael Oโ€™Halloran and Tadhg Deasy all hit the net from the spot after the two teams couldnโ€™t be separated in normal time.

A late goal by Blackrockโ€™s Robbie Cotter had left the scores tied at 1-17 each, before Blackrock advanced in dramatic fashion.

Blackrock will now take on Erinโ€™s Own in the semi-finals, while St Finbarrโ€™s are set to play Newtownshandrum.

Elsewhere, Clonoulty Rossmore knocked Thurles Sarsfields out of the Tipperary senior hurling championship, their preliminary quarter-final meeting finishing 1-18 to 1-16.

A late penalty from Stephen Ferncombe sealed the win for Clonoulty, a little over a month since the tragic passing of Dillon Quirke.

JK Brackens won the other preliminary quarter-final after a dramatic 3-17 to 1-19 win over Nenagh Eire ร“g.

Clonguish Gaels held off a second-half rally by defending champions Longford Slashers to win the Longford SHC final.

In the Offaly SFC, reigning champions Tullamore will face Rhode once more in the senior football final.

Tullamore were 1-14 to 0-10 winners over Edenderry today, with a late Diarmuid Egan goal sealing the victory.

Rising Offaly star Cormac Egan continued his comeback from a year plagued by injury by opening the scoring, and his Tullamore side led 0-6 to 0-3 at the break.

They didnโ€™t let up, and now face 11 in-a-row finalists Rhode in the decider after their penalty shootout win against Ferbane last night. 

At the Athletic Grounds, Crossmaglen recovered from six points down to record a five point win over Silverbridge in their Armagh SFC opener.

Silverbridge led by 2-10 to 0-11 with 45 minutes played thanks to second-half goals from Paddy Reel and Pauric Keating.

However Cross finished strongly to claw their way back into the game, with Caolan Finneganโ€™s late goal wrapping up a hard-earned 1-19 to 2-11 win.  

Jamie Clarke was not included in the Crossmaglen starting line-up, after rumours circulated about his lack of involvement due to soccer commitments with Newry City.

The star forward was present in the stands, but not togged out, as shown during TG4โ€ฒs coverage. 

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    Jun 19th 2015, 11:21 AM

    NAMA got a bigger offer, so what is the issue? They are (allegedly) there to get the best price for the properties they have on their books. So Dublin GAA should have gone higher?

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    Jun 19th 2015, 9:38 AM

    As in Nama use the funding from the sale to help weaker counties compete with Dublinโ€™s resources?

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    Jun 19th 2015, 11:33 AM

    I donโ€™t think Dublin need another training complex (although the GAA would have like a smaller stadium in Dublin) but building ANOTHER hotel is a ridiculous idea.

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    Jun 19th 2015, 9:00 AM

    So NAMA recieved a higher offer did they for this Complex. I would double check that. Especially with those gangsters and their dealings.

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    Jun 19th 2015, 10:24 AM

    The Dubs are some gangsters alright.

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    Jun 19th 2015, 3:26 PM

    Stick to the fairytales egg head

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    Jun 19th 2015, 12:26 PM

    If it was the FAI or the IRFU you can be sure that a way would be found to accommodate them.

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