The incessant rain of the last few days meant that all four remaining Senior Cup ties were all decided by the dreaded bowl-outs, with Bready, Eglinton, Fox Lodge and Ardmore making it through to the quarter-finals.

Eglinton beat St Johnston in a sudden-death bowl-out at the Boathole. Perhaps it was fitting that a player nicknamed 'Fish' was the hero for the villagers with Richard Wylie striking the stumps twice to seal Eglinton's place in Tuesday's draw.

 For St Johnston, Nathan Cole was their only player to strike, and the Donegal side will now participate in the Sammy Jeffrey Shield instead.

The second of the four replays to go to the dreaded bowl-out saw Bready beat Glendermott 2-1 at The Rectory.

Josh van Heerden and Kenzie Hall hit for the Tyrone side, while Alan Johnson was on the mark for Glendermott.

The consolation for the home side is that they will get the opportunity to defend the Sammy Jeffrey Shield they won so convincingly last year, and the final is also scheduled for the Rectory.

The Foxies dream of emulating their 2022 triumph remains intact after they beat Bonds Glen 2-0 in the bowl-out.

Aaron Heywood and Swarnim Jha were the successful bowlers for the Ballymagorry side.

Ardmore are through after they got the better of Brigade in another shoot-out.

The first four balls from each side all missed, but Ardmore professional Kasun Aberaytne struck with the last to give the Bleachgreen side the advantage.

Ifty Hussain missed with Brigade's last to continue his unwanted record of losing no fewer than three Senior Cup bowl-outs, two with Brigade and one with Fox Lodge.

The draws for the last eight will be conducted by the North West on Tuesday. It's expected that Donemana, Newbuildings, Coleraine and Bready will be seeded, while Fox Lodge, Strabane, Ardmore and Eglinton will be in the other pot.

The Sammy Jeffrey will be an open draw contested by Glendermottt (holders), Ballyspallen, Burndennett, Killyclooney, Letterkenny, St Johnston, Bonds Glen and Brigade.