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Dublin Edge Donegal After Extra‑Time as Cork, Monaghan and Kilkenny Advance

Weekend results reshape the knockouts, create selection questions from black‑card bans and injuries, set the stage for Monday’s quarter‑final draw

Overview

  • Dublin defeated Donegal 2-26 to 2-22 after extra‑time at Croke Park on Sunday to reach the All‑Ireland SFC quarter‑finals.
  • Michael Murphy’s two‑point free after the hooter forced extra‑time and a post‑hooter melee produced black cards that reduced both teams at the start of extra‑time and will affect player availability.
  • Monaghan beat Westmeath 1-28 to 2-19 to join Dublin in the SFC last eight while Ger Brennan’s side now await opponents from Monday’s draw.
  • Cork produced a 6-25 to 2-11 quarter‑final rout of Offaly to advance to an All‑Ireland SHC semi‑final with Galway and exposed a wide gulf in that tie.
  • In camogie Kilkenny secured a quarter‑final berth with a 4-14 to 1-8 win over Clare while Offaly’s shock 0-18 to 1-13 victory over Dublin left Group 2 open and Wexford facing relegation involvement.