Kilcormac-Killoughey landed their third Offaly senior hurling championship title in-a-row after holding off Shinrone's late comeback in Tullamore this afternoon.
It's another hectic schedule of county senior club football and hurling championship finals this weekend with no fewer than 17 of them down for decision.
Tullamore and Ferbane will contest the Offaly SFC final for the third year-in-a-row following their respective semi-final wins over Rhode and Edenderry at Glenisk O'Connor Park yesterday.
Kilcormac-Killoughey were made battle to the end by Birr to earn a 0-24 to 1-20 victory in Tullamore this evening and advance to their fourth consecutive Offaly senior hurling championship final.
The Steering Group on Integration have shared more details on the core principles that have been agreed as part of the ongoing work towards Integration for all Gaelic games.
A late free from Donal Morkan earned Shinrone a 0-19 to 1-16 draw with Kilcormac/Killoughey in Birr yesterday to deny the three-in-a-row chasing champions a direct route into the semi-finals.
The FRC have issued their final report and as well as proposing that all current rule enhancements remain in place, they have advocated seven additional modifications to Gaelic Football.
Shane Dooley's last minute free saw Tullamore come from 10 points behind to secure a 4-14 to 2-20 draw against Birr in the Offaly senior hurling championship at St Brendan's Park yesterday evening.
The Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Camogie Finals on Sunday 10th August drew a bumper audience, with both a significant in-stadium attendance and those tuning in on TV.