GAA: Upperchurch-Drombane and Kilbrittain win hurling titles

Upperchurch-Drombane held on to beat Torreen in the Intermediate decider after extra-time
GAA: Upperchurch-Drombane and Kilbrittain win hurling titles

James Cox

There was drama galore on hurling finals weekend at Croke Park today.

Upperchurch-Drombane held on to beat Torreen in the Intermediate decider after extra-time.

The Tipperary men outlasted their opponents by 4-20 to 2-24 this evening.

All-Ireland Club Intermediate Hurling Championship Final, Croke Park. Conor Fahey of Upperchurch-Drombane has a shot blocked by David Kenny of Tooreen. Photo: James Lawlor/Inpho

There was just one point to spare in the junior final as well.

Kilbrittain of Cork got the better of Easkey to take the final by 0-19 to 0-18.

AIB GAA All-Ireland Club Junior Hurling Championship Final, Croke Park, Dublin. Ivan Burke of Kilbrittain, Colm Sheehan of Kilbrittain, Seán Sexton of Kilbrittain and selector celebrates. Photo: James Lawlor/Inpho

Kildare will take on Westmeath in the O'Byrne Cup final.

The Lilywhites had too much for Ger Brennan's Dublin, coming out on top in today's semi final by 1-22 to 1-13

Westmeath booked their spot in the final after dominating Offaly by 11 points.

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