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Damien Comer finished with 1-3 for Padraic Joyce’s outfit.
Elsewhere today Slaughtneil were crowned Ulster champions against Dunloy.
Micheál Donoghue’s side secured an impressive win to book their place in the final four.
Kilkenny take on Leinster and All-Ireland champions Galway at Pearse Stadium this weekend.
Johnny Heaney kicked the equalising point for the Tribesmen.
The All-Ireland senior hurling champions were 2-19 to 0-14 winners at Pearse Stadium.
Gort came up short in the decider for the second successive time and were beaten by three points at Pearse Stadium.
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Sligo were despatched by ten points at Pearse Stadium.
It had been suggested that Pearse Stadium and MacHale Park could be used as alternative venues for Champions Cup fixtures.
The Tribesmen won their second game of the campaign to move ahead of the All-Ireland champions.
Tipp have recalled Patrick and Padraic Maher to their starting line-up for Sunday’s match in Pearse Stadium.
Debutant Cathal Mannion caught the eye with his four points at Pearse Stadium.
The meeting of Portumna and Loughrea in Pearse Stadium will now take place on Monday October 28.
The sides are part of 16 teams who will compete in the International Hurling festival which starts today.
Pat Flanagan’s Westmeath secured a crucial win over Armagh in Mullingar. Galway, Laois, and Derry also posted victories on a significant afternoon in Division Two.
The Limerick and Wexford teams have also been announced for Sunday’s hurling league openers.
The St Thomas boss saw six of his sons feature during the Galway SHC final win yesterday.
The Loughrea full-forward was lucky not to see red when he retaliated against two St Thomas defenders in yesterday’s Galway SHC Final.
The county senior hurling manager will have a special interest in Sunday’s decider in Pearse Stadium.
Anthony Daly has penciled Liam Rushe and Peter Kelly onto the end of a long injury list.
Just two points separate the top five teams in Division 1 following this weekend’s games. Find out how the action unfolded here.