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Michael Donnellan whips up shock of the day against native club Corofin

Published 19:18 28 Oct 2018 GMT

Updated 22:12 28 Oct 2018 GMT

Conan Doherty
Michael Donnellan whips up shock of the day against native club Corofin

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GAA Sundays in October. How could you beat them?

Slaughtneil club men will have a rare winter off after their hurlers were beaten in the Ulster semi-final on Sunday and, with their footballers already put out of the Derry championship, it will be a strange provincial and All-Ireland series without the Emmets, in either code. All-Ireland football champions Corofin so nearly joined them as they trailed deep into injury time at Salthill. Corofin native Michael Donnellan had plotted their downfall from the opposition dugout as four Barry McHugh points had Mountbellew-Moylough dreaming of a first senior championship since 1986. Three times in the last 32 years have Mountbellew-Moylough made it back to the decider and all three times they ran up against Corofin and lost. In 2009, they were beaten after a replay. In 2015, they were beaten by 10 points. In 2017, last season, they were beaten by 10 points. On Sunday, they were seconds from shocking the country and dumping out the best side in Ireland until Micheal Lundy ghosted through and fisted over the bar to tie the game at seven points apiece. Before that encounter, Corofin were priced at 1/7 by the bookmakers to win a sixth Galway title in succession and what would've been a ninth in 11 seasons but Mountbellew-Moylough's display of heart, discipline, nerve and tactical nouse had the 5/1 outsiders just inches from the finishing line. It was all go in Galway as the intermediate final - the replayed final - was forced to extra time by goalkeeper Magnus Breathnach who scaled the length of the pitch, won a free and kicked the equaliser himself before An Spideal went on and won in extra time. https://www.sportsjoe.ie/gaa/galway-keeper-saves-penalty-runs-upfield-shoulders-man-ground-kicks-equaliser-182845 Elsewhere, Ballyhale reclaimed the Kilkenny title with Henry Shefflin picking up his first championship medal as a manager and TJ Reid running riot. https://twitter.com/SportsJOE_GAA/status/1056618442286075904

FOOTBALL

Kerry SFC final Dr Crokes 1-15 Dingle 0-12 Galway SFC final Corofin 0-7 Mountbellew-Moylough 0-7 Cork SFC final St Finbarrs 3-14 Duhallow 2-14 Tipperary SFC final Moyle Rovers 1-15 Ardfinnan 1-7 Clare SFC final Miltown-Malbay 0-14 Ennistymon 0-8 Waterford SFC final The Nire 0-9 Kilrossanty 0-7 London SFC final replay Tir Chonaill Gaels 0-15 Fulham Irish 0-13 Leinster club SFC first round Dunboyne (Meath) 1-12 Shelmaliers (Wexford) 1-2 Moorefield (Kildare) 2-9 Mullingar Shamrocks (Westmeath) 1-6 Rhode (Offaly) 2-16 St Patricks (Wicklow) 1-9

HURLING

Kilkenny SHC final Ballyhale Shamrocks 2-20 Bennettsbridge 2-17 Dublin SHC final replay Ballyboden St Endas 2-15 Kilmacud Crokes 1-15 Antrim SHC final Cushendall 2-12 Loughgiel 0-15, Ballycastle - FT Munster club SHC quarter-final Ballygunner (Waterford) 1-18 Midleton (Cork) 2-13 Ulster club SHC semi-final Ballycran (Down) 4-15 Slaughtneil (Derry) 1-14  

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Michael Donnellan whips up shock of the day against native club Corofin