A round-up of the club activity of this weekend , as Borris-Ileagh stunned Ballygunner at the Munster Hurling Championship final.
Borris-Ileagh 1-12 Ballygunner 1-11
Borris-Ileagh became the Tipperary club after edging reigning champions Ballygunner in a winter dogfight win the Munster Championship since 2012.
In difficult conditions at P??irc U?? Rinn, the Premier outfit dug deep into overturn a deficit to procure a one-point success.
A second-half Kieran Maher shot past Stephen OKeeffe swung the match in the Tipp clubs favour. They recovered to Barry OSullivan by the concession of a goal, as they held out for a one-point triumph.
Borris-Ileagh will take in the on Galway winners St Thomas.
Corofin 1-10 Padraig Pearses 0-7
After seeing off Padraig Pearses of Roscommon in Tuam, galway kingpins Corofin remain on course for a third consecutive All-Ireland name.
Corofin retained their crown style, with county celebrity Liam Silke finding the internet as they raced out six-point winners.
Kevin OBriens ensemble will face the Munster winners in the in January.
??ire ??g 2-11 Portlaoise 1-6
Carlow champions ??ire ??g are into their first provincial decider since 1998, when they won their peak in seven decades.
The Barrow-siders were too powerful for Portlaoise at OMoore Park, as a Chris Blake goal place them on their own way, and also also a out of Ross Dunphy secured the victory.
Ballyboden St EndaGarrycastle 0-12
Winners over Garrycastle of Westmeath hurried out, to advance to the Leinster final.
The Dublin champions are favourites to win.
Ryan Basquel scored as they set a Leinster final showdown with ??ire ??g.

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