GAA Action: Round-up of today’s fixtures and results

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Lismore crashed out of the Waterford Senior Hurling Championship yesterday, losing to Ballygunner 1-10 to 2-25. Pictured: Ballygunner’s Barry Coughlin and Jordan Shanahan of Lismore. Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie

Éire Óg bested Cratloe 1-18 to 0-15 in the earlier throw-in at Cusack Park in Ennis to take a spot in the quarter final of the Clare Senior Hurling Championship earlier today.

The later match between O’Callaghan’s Mills and Inagh-Kilnamona will get underway at 3pm.

Éire Óg clocked up the same winning margin as Ballyea, who saw off Kilmaley 1-20 to 1-14 in yesterday’s match, following Sixmilebridge’s 0-21 to 0-12 win over Broadford.

In Waterford, Lismore’s championship campaign came to an abrupt end, with last year’s Senior Hurling champions Ballygunner easily see them out, 2-25 to 1-10.

The second semi-final between Mount Sion and Passage is currently underway to decide who will face the unenviable task of challenging Ballygunners title.

Mid Kerry ran out comprehensive winners in their clash against Kilcummin on a scoreline of 3-15 to 0-12, while West Kerry succumbed to St Brendan’s Board, 1-15 to 0-14.

There’s plenty of action still today in the Kindgom with Kenmare Shamrock’s and Shannon Rangers already underway in Kenmare, while Killarney Legion will face Kerins O’Rahilly’s in Fitzgearld Stadium into today’s televised game.

St Kieran’s will play South Kerry in the county’s final match of the weekend in Austin Stack Park.

Today’s main event is the Dublin Senior Hurling Championship, with reigning champs Cuala playing St Brigids- which got underway at 2pm.

In the last quarter final of the weekend, Kilmacud Crokes will play Lucan Sarsfields at 4.30pm to decided the remaining semi-final spot, after Na Fianna and Ballyboden St Enda’s secured their places yesterday.

Na Fianna won 4-20 to 2-10 to see Faugh out of the championship, while St Enda’s defeated St Vincent’s 1-18 to 1-08.

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