Here's our team of the weekend after another dramatic weekend of club GAA.
1 Keelan Harte (Coolera-Strandhill)
Saved Conor McStay's penalty in the shoot-out, helping the Sligo team through to their first Connacht senior football final.
2 Fionn McEldowney (Slaughtneil)
The All-Ireland minor football winning captain was a defiant presence at the back, keeping Joseph McLaughlin quiet and distributing the ball effectively throughout.
3 Conor Daly (Padraig Pearses)
Hit two points from play as Pearses booked their place in a second Connacht final since 2019.
4 Paul O'Dea (Na Fianna)
Solid and composed, roaming forward for a point as Na Fianna dismantled Clough Ballacolla to reach the last four in Leinster.
5 Joe Barrett (St Martin's)
Swept up effectively as St Martin's edged a tense tussle with Naas.
6 Conor Coyle (Slaughtneil)
The young defender showed boundless energy, powering up the field to score two late points, as Slaughtneil got the better of Cushendall.
7 Ross O'Carroll (Coolera-Strandhill)
The former Dublin hurler was again impressive for his adopted club as they overcame Ballina Stephenites.
8 Peter Clarke (Castletown-Geoghegan)
Delivered an inspirational display as the Westmeath men inflicted a heavy defeat on the Kilkenny champs, managing three from play in the cauldron that was TEG Cusack Park.
9 James Doyle (St Mullins)
Underlined his class once again, scoring 1-4 of the highest calibre. One of his points from the sideline was different class.
What a strike from James Doyle🤯
The @Carlow_GAA Senior Hurler with UNBELIEVABLE stickwork and an even better finish😮💨
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— Clubber (@clubber) November 17, 2024
10 Brendan Rogers (Slaughtneil)
Cushendall had no answer for his running power with Rogers cutting through them repeatedly, racking up seven from play.
His line in the dressing room at full-time, after conceding a late goal that sent to extra-time, was just as impressive.
"You have one minute to feel sorry for yourselves lads," he said.
11 Pauric Mahony (Ballygunner)
Sliced over some high quality points as Ballygunner showed their class against Loughmore-Castleiney. Mahony ended his day with 0-9, five from play.
12 Niall O'Brien (Castletown-Geoghegan)
The scoring star in Castletown-Geoghegan's improbable win, hitting 1-13, including 1-3 from play.
13 TJ Cox (St Loman's)
The pacy forward hit 2-3, terrorising the Castletown defence, booking their place in the Leinster semi-final.
14 Neil McManus (Ruairí Óg Cushendall)
Close to unplayable for large parts of his side's Ulster semi-final loss to Slaughtneil, hitting 3-9, including 3-6 from play.
15 Aaron Myers (Sarsfields)
The rangy forward hit 1-6 from play as the Cork side reached a first Munster final in their history.