Two time winner Cillian Kiely finished second in the men's senior grade.
There were midlands representatives at the 2025 Poc Fada competition.
Offaly's Cillian Kiely narrowly missed out on a third national title after finishing second behind Limerick's Colin Ryan, while Ringtown's Pat Burke finished 11th.
Patricia Coote from Southern Gaels claimed a sixth place finish in the Senior Camogie grade.
Meanwhile, Westmeath's Conor Raleigh and Offaly's Siofra Ginty both secured victories in the Under 16 Hurling and Camogie grade.
Well done to Cillian Kiely who placed Second in the All Ireland Poc Fada in the Cooley Mountains. Cillian was very unlucky to have missed out on first place by only a few yards. Congratulations to Siofra Ginty from St Cillians Club who won the All Ireland U16 Camogie Poc Fada. pic.twitter.com/q2NFv7DsYy
— Cill Chormaic Cill Achaidh CLG (@KK_GAA) August 5, 2025
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