All-Ireland Club football semi-finals
Crossmolina 3-10 Dunshaughlin 1-12
Nemo Rangers 1-12 Errigal Chiaran 0-11
Nemo Rangers and Crossmolina will meet in the All-Ireland club final on St Patrick's Day after respective semi-final successes this afternoon.
Rangers were too strong for Errigal Ciaran, running out 1-12 to 0-11 winners in Portlaoise while Crossmolina overcame a depleted Dunshaughlin side by 3-10 to 1-12 margin at Hyde Park.
The Cork outfit powered their way to a third successive All-Ireland final in a match they controlled from the start against their Tyrone opponents.
Colin Corkery was once again Nemo's key player, as the Cork and Munster champions raced into a 1-3 to 0-1 lead after 20 minutes.
However, Errigal responded well with three Mark Harte frees and further points from Peter Canavan and Dara Tierney.
A Corkery, Derek Kavanagh combination set up the insurance point in injury time to secure their place in the final.
At Hyde Park Dunshaughlin lost their influential midfielder, Niall Kelly, midway through the first half for his second bookable offence but still took a three point (1-05 to 1-08) lead into the break.
However, the 14-man Meath side were stretched to the full in the second peroid as their Mayo counterparts pressed for victory.
ALLIANZ NHL DIVISION 1A
Waterford 0-12 4-11 Kilkenny
Galway 1-14 1-07 Dublin
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Tipperary 4-14 1-08 Offaly
Cork 0-15 0-14 Limerick
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Down 1-13 2-14 Antrim
Kildare 3-10 0-11 Westmeath
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Carlow 3-09 1-08 Wicklow
Longford 1-07 0-21 Kerry
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Armagh 5-09 1-10 Donegal
Leitrim 0-04 5-19 Sligo
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Tyrone 2-09 1-10 Monaghan
Cavan 0-07 2-17 Louth