In Munster Cork will play Limerick in the McGrath Cup decider on Wednesday
after the Rebels beat Clare 2-10 to 0-8 in their semi-final at Kilmurry-Ibrickane GAA club in Quilty on Sunday.
Cork, playing against the wind, led 0-6 to 0-3 at the turnaround and second-half goals by Steven Sherlock and Chris Óg Jones helped John Cleary’s side ease to victory over the Banner men. Sherlock finished the game with 1-6. Limerick played out a 1-13 to 2-10 draw with Tipperary at Fethard’s all-weather pitch on Saturday, a result that was enough for the Treaty County to advance to the decider. Colm McSweeney scored the equalising point for Limerick in the sixth minute of injury-time.
Mayo’s 2-18 to 3-13 win over Galway in Saturday’s sold out FBD League semi-final at the Air Dome in Bekan has set Kevin McStay’s men up for a final against his former charges, Roscommon, at the same venue next Friday evening, 7.30. That Mayo-Roscommon clash will be shown live on TG4. Finally, following Offaly’s decision to withdraw from their O’Byrne Cup semi-final against Louth, the final of Leinster’s pre-league football competition will see Paddy Christie’s Longford host Louth in Pearse Park next Saturday at 2pm.
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