Tullamore saw off Ferbane in the Offaly decider.
REIGNING ALL-IRELAND champions Kilmacud Crokes will take on Raheny in the semi-finals of this year’s Dublin senior football championship, while St Jude’s will face Ballyboden St-Enda’s.
The last four draw took place this evening following the completion of the quarter-final action. Today’s ties saw Raheny hold off St Vincent’s to prevail 0-14 to 1-8, while St Jude’s edged out Cuala by 2-11 to 2-10.Ballyboden St-Enda’s overcame Castleknock by 11 points, 1-19 to 0-10, last night at Parnell Park, with Kilmacud Crokes winning the heavyweight clash against Ballymun Kickhams before that by 0-14 to 0-10.
Here is the draw for the semi finals of the Go-Ahead Senior 1 Football Championship: @KCrokesGAAClub v @RahenyGAA @clgnaomhjude v @Bodengaa #GoAheadDSC pic.twitter.com/GY65ylAXL5Tullamore were crowned Offaly senior football champions, prevailing in the difficult conditions at Glenisk O’Connor Park as they defeated Ferbane, 1-5 to 0-6, in today’s final.
Luke Plunkett struck for the only goal of the game, a crucial first-half score that enabled Tullamore lift their second title in three seasons and help atone for last year’s final defeat at the hands of Rhode.
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