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Published 20:47 13 Nov 2016 GMT
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Another week, another Ulster final for Slaughtneil. Boring, really.
The Derry club are on course for a breathtaking treble of provincial honours after their hurlers and camógs have already done the business. Mickey Moran's side now meet Kilcoo in the decider as they hunt for just their second ever Ulster senior football title.
Another week, another Colm Cooper masterclass. Boring, really.
The Kerry legend hit 1-3 to ease Crokes into the Munster decider against The Nire of Waterford and further prove that class is indeed permanent.
Another black card, another Diarmuid Connolly at the centre of it. Boring, really.
Vincent's powered into the last four of Leinster without their star man anyway whilst Longford champions Mullinalaghta find themselves 60 minutes from the provincial final.
Out west, revenge was served to the Mayo kingpins as 2014 All-Ireland champions Corofin returned to the Connacht decider after an extra time win over Castlebar.
They now face St. Brigid's in what is sure to be a clinker.
Ulster SFC semi-final
Slaughtneil (Derry) 1-11 Killclogher (Tyrone) 0-8
Kilcoo (Down) 4-13 Maghery (Armagh) 0-12
Munster SFC semi-final
Dr Crokes (Kerry) 1-12 Loughmore-Castleiney (Tipperary) 0-9
The Nire (Waterford) 2-15 Carbery Rangers (Cork) 1-13 AET
Leinster SFC quarter-final
St. Vincent's (Dublin) 0-16 Palatine (Carlow) 0-8
Rhode (Offaly) 1-12 Smonstown (Meath) 1-9
Mullinalaghta (Longford) 0-14 St Loman's (Westmeath) 1-9
Sean O'Mahony's (Louth) 1-8 Sarsfields (Kildare) 0-8
Connacht SFC semi-final
Corofin (Galway) 0-17 Castlebar Mitchel's (Mayo) 0-14 AET
St. Brigid's (Roscommon) 2-18 Aughawillan (Leitrim) 1-7
Connacht IHC
Ahascragh-Fohenagh (Galway) 2-20 Ballyhaunis (Mayo) 0-13
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