MUNSTER SFC SEMI-FINALS/Drom/Broadford (Limerick) 0-7 Nemo Rangers (Cork) 0-6:Limerick's Drom/Broadford produced a huge shock when they dumped Cork kingpins Nemo out at the Gaelic Grounds in a low-scoring affair.
Nemo were chasing their 15th title in 17 attempts but went in at the break 0-4 to 0-2 down despite the fact that their opponents chose to play into the strong wind in the first half.
James Masters levelled it up at 0-5 apiece by the end of the third quarter, but Derry McCarthy and Garrett Noonan had Drom-Broadford back in front, and despite Masters scoring late on it was the Limerick side that made it through to the final.
Kilmurry-Ibrickane (Clare) 2-6 Galtee Rovers (Tipperary) 0-4:Goals from Noel Downes and Paul O'Connor helped Kilmurry-Ibrickane into the decider with a comfortable eight-point victory over Galtee Rovers in Quilty.
The 2004 Munster champions did most of the damage in the firsthalf hour, with Downes fisting home in the 10th minute as they built up a lead of 1-5 to 0-1 at the break with the aid of a howling gale.
CONNACHT SFC FINAL/Corofin 0-11 Eastern Harps 0-6:Galway champions Corofin bossed affairs from start to finish at a bitterly cold Salthill.
The Sligo side were restricted to just one point in the first half, coming from a free by Paul Taylor. Moving the ball well throughout the side, Corofin clipped over six points in the opening period, with Alan Burke showing great skill on the left wing.
They kept up their momentum in the second half, with Alan O'Donovan and Brendan McHugh both hitting the post when going for three-pointers.
LEINSTER SFC SEMI-FINALS/Kilmacus Crokes (Dublin) 1-11 Navan O'Mahonys (Meath) 0-7:A goal from Mark Davoren and a six points from Dublin ace Mark Vaughan were enough for Kilmacud Crokes to see off their Meath opponents in Parnell Park.
Crokes summed up their determination by not recording a wide in the first half as they ran up a 1-6 to 0-2 lead.
Vaughan did kick four wides in the second half and the Meath side got within four points with 10 minutes to go. But two points from Pat Burke and another from Vaughan wrapped it up for the Stillorgan club.
Rhode (Offaly) 3-9 Éire Óg (Carlow) 0-4:Full-forward Niall McNamee claimed a personal haul of 1-7 as the Offaly champions ran out 11 point winners at Dr Cullen Park.
McNamee rattled home a disputed penalty on 16 minutes and Rhode would go in at the break 1-4 to 0-3 to the good.
Second-half goals from Anton Sullivan and Paschal Kelleghan put the issue beyond doubt.
ALL-IRELAND LADIES CLUB SFC FINAL/Carnacon (Mayo) 2-11 Inch Rovers (Cork) 2-6:Cora Staunton produced another stellar performance, kicking 11 points as the Mayo side claimed their second straight title in O'Connor Park, Tullamore.
Cornacon had to come back from nine points down early in the second half, with Joan Hallinan scoring a goal 11 minutes from time to add to Natasha Beegan's effort in the first half.