Munster Senior Football final
Kerry 4-22 Cork 1-9
A dominant Kerry have regained the Munster title and inflicted their largest-ever provincial final victory over Cork.
Peter Keane's side beat Cork on a scoreline of 4-22 to 1-9 at Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney.
Paul Geaney found the back of the net twice for the Kingdom with Seán O'Shea and Brian Ó Beaglaoich also scoring goals.
Paul Geaney scores his second and a fourth @Kerry_Official goal in the Munster Senior Football Championship Final! #GAANOW pic.twitter.com/hvW3j8KE8B
Advertisement— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 25, 2021
Connacht Senior Football final
Mayo 2-14 Galway 2-8
A terrific second-half display did the trick for a resurgent Mayo who came from behind to secure a 48th Connacht title and a rare piece of Championship silverware at Croke Park.
Trailing by five points at half-time, the 2020 All-Ireland finalists looked in trouble but upped their game considerably after the break and blew their rivals away.
Watch the Full-Time Highlights of Galway v Mayo in the Connacht Senior Football Championship Final here! #GAANOW pic.twitter.com/lQML8hPh7o
— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 25, 2021
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Camogie
Tipperary beat Limerick 2-20 to 1-11 today in Group 1 of the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship.
Cáit Devane and Miriam Campion scored the goals for Tipperary.
They will be joined in the knockout stages from Group 1 by Wexford, who recorded a 4-10 to 0-15 triumph over Offaly yesterday, with the remaining rubber between the sides determining who will finish top and have a chance of going directly to the last four.
RESULTS: All-Ireland Camogie Championships 24.07.2021
It was a busy day in the All-Ireland Camogie Championships, with 12 fixtures taking place across four competitions!
See the full list of results here ➡️ https://t.co/ZZxhbcOXbO pic.twitter.com/prCJWqd6Hr— The Camogie Association (@OfficialCamogie) July 24, 2021
In other Camogie results:
- A Miriam Walsh goal broke the resistance of Westmeath as Kilkenny ground out a 2-17 to 1-11 victory.
- Down followed up their desperately unlucky loss to Waterford last week with a better performance – they got within six points of Cork but it wasn't enough, the match finishing 1-13 to 0-10.
- Waterford exacted revenge on Dublin, who relegated them to Division 2 of the National League, with a resounding 2-17 to 0-9 win at Skerries Harps.