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Senior Club Championship Roundup: October 4, 2025
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October 4, 2025

October 4th,2025,saw thrilling action across several Senior Club Championships in Ireland. From nail-biting extra-time finishes in Antrim and Galway to closely contested semi-finals in Carlow, clubs battled for a place in thier respective county finals. This report details the key results and provides context for these important matches.
Antrim Senior Hurling Championship – Semi-Final
Naom 1-26 Og Custeral Og 1-22 (AET)
Naom secured a hard-fought victory over Og Custeral Og after extra time in a high-scoring semi-final clash.The match showcased the attacking prowess of both teams, with a combined total of 48 points scored. Naom’s ability to maintain composure in extra time proved decisive,edging them closer to the antrim title.
historically, the Antrim Senior Hurling Championship has been dominated by a handful of clubs. Naom’s win positions them as strong contenders, but they will face a formidable opponent in the final. The average score in Antrim SHC semi-finals over the last five years is 24.5 points per team, indicating a trend towards more open and attacking hurling.
Carlow Senior Football Championship – Semi-Final
Banglestown Gaels 1-11 Rathvilly 0-14
Banglestown Gaels advanced to the Carlow Senior Football Championship final, defeating rathvilly by a narrow margin. A single goal proved to be the difference in a tightly contested encounter. The match was characterized by strong defensive play and clinical finishing from Banglestown Gaels.
Carlow football has seen a resurgence in recent years, with increased participation and improved standards. Banglestown Gaels’ success reflects this upward trend. The Carlow SFC is known for its physical and tactical battles, and this semi-final was no exception.
Galway Senior Hurling Championship – Quarter-Finals
Craughwell 2-24 Sarsfields 3-19 (AET)
Craughwell overcame Sarsfields in a thrilling extra-time quarter-final. The match featured a flurry of goals and impressive individual performances. Craughwell’s resilience and attacking flair ultimately proved too much for Sarsfields.
Turloughmore 5-
(Result incomplete in source data. Further details needed to complete this section.)
The Galway Senior Hurling Championship is widely regarded as one of the most competitive in Ireland.The quarter-final matches demonstrated the high level of skill and intensity within the county. Galway hurling boasts a rich history, and the club championship is a vital breeding ground for future county stars.
