Presentation College (Athenry) 1-18 St Flannan’s (Ennis) 1-13
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IT WILL BE a Kilkenny-Galway showdown in Croke Park on St Patrick’s Day after today’s All-Ireland schools senior A hurling semi-final action.
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St Kieran’s Kilkenny saw off Nenagh CBS by three points in Rathdowney, while later Galway’s Pres College Athenry defeated St Flannan’s Ennis by five points in Kilbeacanty.
The result will see Pres College Athenry contest the final for the fifth time in seven seasons. They have lost in their previous four appearances, including three at the hands of St Kieran’s and were defeated by Thurles CBS by a point last year.
The Galway team will chase this title for the first time, whereas the heavyweight presence of St Kieran’s have won seven of the last ten deciders.
St Kieran’s hit 1-5 without reply late on to secure their success, Dan Carroll notching the vital goal. Jake Mullen raised their other green flag, while Eanna Tucker and Joe O’Dwyer found the net for Nenagh CBS.
Ciaran Leen bagged 0-10 to inpsire Pres Athenry to success, while Cian Hannon scored 1-1. Harry Doherty struck 1-3 for St Flannan’s, while John Barry amassed 0-7.
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St Kieran's and Presentation Athenry book Croke Park date for All-Ireland final
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Croke Cup (All-Ireland Schools SAHC) semi-finals
*****
IT WILL BE a Kilkenny-Galway showdown in Croke Park on St Patrick’s Day after today’s All-Ireland schools senior A hurling semi-final action.
St Kieran’s Kilkenny saw off Nenagh CBS by three points in Rathdowney, while later Galway’s Pres College Athenry defeated St Flannan’s Ennis by five points in Kilbeacanty.
The result will see Pres College Athenry contest the final for the fifth time in seven seasons. They have lost in their previous four appearances, including three at the hands of St Kieran’s and were defeated by Thurles CBS by a point last year.
The Galway team will chase this title for the first time, whereas the heavyweight presence of St Kieran’s have won seven of the last ten deciders.
St Kieran’s hit 1-5 without reply late on to secure their success, Dan Carroll notching the vital goal. Jake Mullen raised their other green flag, while Eanna Tucker and Joe O’Dwyer found the net for Nenagh CBS.
Ciaran Leen bagged 0-10 to inpsire Pres Athenry to success, while Cian Hannon scored 1-1. Harry Doherty struck 1-3 for St Flannan’s, while John Barry amassed 0-7.
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Athenry Croke Cup GAA Hurling Schools St Kieran's