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GAA round-up: All-Ireland finalists St Brigid's bow out

Last year's All-Ireland club finalists St Brigid’s have been dumped out of the Roscommon championship at the quarter-final stage after Pádraig Pearses prevailed on a scoreline of 0-15 to 0-13 after extra-time.

Having led 0-6 to 0-03 at half-time, Pearses found themselves three down after 22 minutes of the second half, with player of the match Paul Carey to haul themselves back into the game.

Declan Kenny stepped up with an equaliser in the 31st minute of the second golf to take the game to extra-time.

Carey continued his form with three quick scores in the opening period of extra time to ensure Pearses led by two at the break, but Brigid’s refused to lie down.

Niall Daly and Brian Stack pointed to leave the bare minimum between the sides while Conor Daly was black-carded for Pearses.

With Brigid’s off-target from a late 45, Kenny struck for the final score of the game, courtesy of free, to send his team through to the last four of the championship.

In the Limerick hurling championship, a late goal from Gavin Carey wasn't enough as Patrickswell were defeated by Kilmallock 1-16 to 0-23 at Rathkele in their group fixture.

Both sides are through to the quarter-final stage, while elsewehere Ahane proved far too strong for Doon while Na Piarsaigh had nine points to spare over Mungret/St Pauls.

Imokilly finished strong to see off the challenge of Fr O'Neills in the Cork SHC quarter-final at Midleton.

The divisional side progress into the semi-final meeting with Blackrock.

On a game that lacked quality, if not endeavour at times, both free-takers were key, with Cork forward Declan Dalton - pictured above - of Fr O’Neills finishing with 1-12 and his Imokilly counterpart Jack Leahy concluding with 0-8 to his name.

Dalton scored penalty and

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