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Ryan Johnston's brace sends Kilcoo to victory and the rest of today’s club football action

It was a busy day around the country on the GAA club scene.

KILCOO DELIVERED their third Down SFC title in succession with a confident 11 point win over Burren in today’s decider.

Down star Ryan Johnston raised the green flag either side of half-time with man-of-the-match Conor Laverty and Donal Kane also finding the net in a 4-12 to 2-7 win.

Elsewhere today Killoe were crowned senior football champions in Longford, while Roslea and Clontibret won the Fermanagh and Monaghan deciders respectively.

Six-time All-Ireland club champions Crossmaglen moved one step closer to sealing a five-in-a-row in Armagh with their 0-18 to 0-12 semi-final win over St. Patrick’s.

Here’s how today’s club Gaelic football games unfolded:

Armagh SFC semi-finals:
Armagh Harps 2-12 Maghery 1-9
Crossmaglen 0-18 St Patrick’s 0-12

Cavan SFC semi-final:
Kingscourt 0-11 Ballinagh 0-10

Cork SFC semi-finals:
Ballincollig 2-10 Nemo Rangers 0-9
Carbery Rangers 2-17 Bishopstown 1-7

Derry SFC semi-final replay:
Slaughtneil 1-12 Dungiven 0-6

Donegal SFC:
Gaoth Dobhair 1-8 Dungloe 0-8
St Eunan’s 1 – 21 Naomh Muire 1- 5
Four Masters 2- 14 Sean MacCumhaills 0 -9
Ardara 0-13 Glenfin 1-9
Termon 0-8 Killybegs 1- 5
St Michael’s 2-8 Kilcar 0-5

Down SFC final:
Kilcoo 4-12 Burren 2-7

Dublin SFC quarter-finals:
St Jude’s 3-11 St Brigid’s 0-12
Ballyboden St Enda’s 0-14 Lucan Sarsfields 0-9

Kerry SFC quarter-finals:
Mid Kerry 2-14 Laune Rangers 1- 9
Austin Stacks 0-14 West Kerry 0-7

Fermanagh SFC final:
Roslea 3-4 Teemore 1- 5

Laois SFC semi-finals:
Arles Killeen 0-12 Graiguecullen 0-9
Portlaoise 1- 11 O’Dempseys 1 -6

Longford SFC final:
Killoe 2-11 v St Columba’s 0-10

Meath SFC semi-final:
Navan O’Mahony’s 1-13 Wolfe Tones 0-10

Monaghan SFC final:
Clontibret 1-10 Scotstown 1-9

Carbery Rangers are into their first ever Cork SFC county final after 108 years

Kevin McManamon has bagged 1-4 in 25 minutes as St Jude’s and Ballyboden reach semis

Kieran Donaghy’s Austin Stacks and Darran O’Sullivan’s Mid Kerry advance