There was plenty of GAA club action to speak of across both codes on Sunday afternoon around the country, with a familiar winner in the Galway football scene.
Reigning All-Ireland club champions Corofin made it seven Galway senior football titles in a row this afternoon with a 0-11 to 0-8 win over Tuam Stars in their replay.
2016 All-Ireland winners Ballyboden St Endas dashed Thomas Davis' hopes in the Dublin senior football final in Parnell Park - beating the Tallaght side on a 0-15 to 0-9 scoreline.
There was Ulster senior football quarter-final action too this afternoon.
Naomh Conaill eventually won the Donegal title after a second replay win over Gaoth Dobhair, and tiredness wasn't an issue for them today.
The Glenties outfit beat Cavan champions Castlerahan by 1-11 to 0-11 at Kingspan Breffni Park.
Kilcoo of Down beat Derry champions Magherafelt at Páirc Esler in Newry by five points - 1-11 to 0-9.
And there were penalties in Enniskillen - Derrygonnelly Harps from Fermanagh ended all-square with the Tyrone champions Trillick at Brewster Park - Derrygonnelly 1-17 Trillick 3-11.
Derrygonnelly progressed 6-5 on spot-kicks and will meet Kilcoo in the last four.
This is just incredible. We win 6-5 on penalties. Unbelievable. Some game.
— Derrygonnelly Harps (@DgonnellyHarps) November 3, 2019
Monaghan champions Clontibret are already into the last four after their one-point win over Crossmaglen Rangers last night in Armagh.
Tony McEntee's side will now play Naomh Conaill in their semi-final in two weeks' time.
It was Connacht football quarter-final day today too, with two games underway at 2pm.
Eamonn O'Hara's Tourlestrane of Sligo went down heavily to Roscommon winners Padraig Pearses in Markievicz Park. It finished Tourlestrane 0-6 Padraig Pearses 3-17.
And Ballintubber of Mayo beat the Leitrim kingpins Glencar-Manorhamilton 1-11 to 0-9.
Ballintubber will now play Corofin in the last-four in the western province.
Dr Crokes' hopes of a fourth Kerry senior football title remain alive after today's 1-14 to 1-8 win over South Kerry. Their replay win sets up a county final meeting with East Kerry next Sunday.
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HURLING
Borris-Ileigh ended a 33-year wait for Tipperary senior hurling honours, with a 1-15 to 1-12 win against Kiladangan in Thurles,
18-year-old James Devaney starred, scoring 1-4 for the winners.
Winning Borrisoleigh dressing room!!! Timmy Delaney singing "Round lovely fair Ileigh" #GAA #Hurling pic.twitter.com/6XvEUmxcM7
— Stephen Gleeson (@StephenGleeson_) November 3, 2019
There was a big surprise in the quarter-finals of the Leinster senior club hurling championship today.
Dublin champions Cuala, who won the All-Ireland in both 2016 and 2017, were beaten by Carlow side St Mullins at Netwatch Cullen Park - St Mullins 2-13 Cuala 0-18.
There was no such surprise in Mullingar - Henry Shefflin's All-Ireland champions Ballyhale Shamrocks were 3-21 to 2-15 winners over Clonkill.
And Laois winners Rathdowney-Errill beat St Rynagh's of Offaly at O'Moore Park in Portlaoise - 4-16 to 0-10.
There was one game in the Munster club senior hurling quarter-finals today.
Waterford's Ballygunner were impressive 12-point victors over Clare's Sixmilebridge in the Banner County today. They won out 1-21 to 0-12 in front of a crowd of almost 2000.
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