Galway and Kilkenny will meet in the Leinster senior hurling championship final for the third time in four years following the Tribesmen's 0-29 to 3-15 victory over Dublin at a sold-out Parnell Park this afternoon.
Wicklow got up and running in the Tailteann Cup by handing Laois a first defeat of the campaign at Echelon Park, Aughrim, where it finished 0-21 to 0-16.
Galway scored their third win in this year's Leinster senior hurling championship by inflicting Antrim with a crushing 6-27 to 1-14 defeat in the Salthill sunshine this afternoon.
Kilkenny kept things to script by seeing off Offaly by 4-25 to 2-16 at UPMC Nowlan Park this evening to make it three wins from three in the Leinster senior hurling championship.
Kilkenny made it two wins from two in the Leinster senior hurling championship after coming away from Corrigan Park with a 2-30 to 2-12 victory over Davy Fitzgerald's Antrim side this afternoon.
Eva McNeill scored eight points, four from frees) and Ava McAllister seven, all from play, as a free-flowing Antrim overcame Laois by 1-27 to 2-9 in the Electric Ireland Minor A Shield camogie final at UPMC Nowlan Park today.
A superb goal from substitute Aoibhinn Monaghan saw Antrim claim the Lidl National Football League Division 4 title with a two point win over fellow Ulster side Fermanagh.