GAA county finals: Dunloy win Antirm final while Summerhill are Meath champions

Michael Bolton
Dunloy are the Antrim football champions for the first time in almost 90 years this afternoon.
Seaan Elliott kicked 1-8 as they got the better of Cargin by 3-12 to 2-6 in the final.
It's the first senior title for the club since 1936.
The Meath football final has also finished, with Summerhill defeating Ratoath 0-16 to 0-13.
Eoghan Frayne scored eight points for Summerhill in a repeat of the 2023 final.
In football, Naomh Conaill came from behind to beat Gaoth Dobhair after extra time in the Donegal decider.
Shea Malone kicked a two-pointer deep into stoppage time to leave the sides level 1-13 each after full time.
In Sligo, a last-second two-point score from David Quinn ensured there would be a replay between Coolrea Strandhill and Shamrock Gaels.
Niall Murphy scored six points for Strandhil, with their goals coming from Ross Doherty, Mark McDaniel, and Sean Murphy.
Quinn scored 1-8 for Gaels to complete a late comeback and ensure they will live to fight another day.
Carnew Emmets won their first Wicklow hurling final since 2009 by getting the better of Bray Emmets by 0-16 points to 2-8.
Naas secured their 7th Kildare hurling title in a row with a 3-14 to 0-16 point victory over Maynooth.