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Kilkenny head to Parnell Park to take on the Dubs while Westmeath host Wexford as action from the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship continues.
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Join us from Parnell Park for the meeting of Kilkenny and Dublin in the 2022 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship.
Wexford will qualify if they beat Kilkenny regardless of other results. For example, if they beat Kilkenny and Galway beat Dublin, then it's Dublin who'll be ...
For example, if they beat Kilkenny and Galway beat Dublin, then it's Dublin who'll be out on score difference. They are also guaranteed a spot in the Leinster final unless they lose to Dublin and Kilkenny beat Wexford. Kilkenny will be in the Leinster final if they beat Wexford. If they draw with Wexford, they will also be in the Leinster final as long as Dublin don't beat Galway. The only way they will be out of the championship then is if they lose to Wexford and Dublin beat Galway.
Scorers for Kilkenny: Martin Keoghan 2-1, TJ Reid 1-7 (0-5f), Adrian Mullen 0-5, Cian Kenny 0-4, Alan Murphy 0-3, John Donnelly, Billy Ryan, Cillian Buckley and ...
Cian Kenny (James Stephens), 15. 24. Martin Keoghan (Tullaroan), 21. Pádraig Walsh (Tullaroan) Daire Gray (Whitehall Colmcilles) Richie Reid (Ballyhale Shamrocks), 6. Conor Delaney (Erin’s Own), 4. 2. Mikey Butler (O’Loughlin Gaels), 3. 10. Walter Walsh (Tullogher-Rosbercon), 14. Mullen, Reid and subs John Donnelly and Billy Ryan added scores as Kilkenny scored the final eight efforts without reply. Reid was in the groove now. Some brilliant approach play by Reid on the end line saw him find Keoghan, who drilled home his second goal from 21m. Mullen’s switch to midfield paid dividends and he ran the show at stages, while Keoghan scored his goals at key stages of the game.
Ray Cosgrove remembers his two goals in Leinster semi-final win over the Royals.
The team would end the year losing narrowly to champions-in-waiting Armagh, the width of a post – Cosgrove’s dying-seconds free curling agonisingly on to the woodwork and bouncing out into oblivion. Meath have just one win in the 12 championship encounters since 2002. The forwards regularly rotated, challenging the Meath defenders to follow them or hold. “In their place is the new Croke Park – the sensational amphitheatre for Ireland’s national games that was promised 10 years ago and has now been delivered with tremendous conviction. Dublin hadn’t won this championship fixture in seven years and in the meantime Meath had twice been All-Ireland champions. Next month it will be 20 years since the new Croke Park was unveiled.
DUBLIN AND MEATH have named their teams for tomorrow's Leinster semi-final showdown at Croke Park [throw-in 4.30pm, live on GAA GO).
Meath (v Dublin) Kildare (v Westmeath) Dublin (v Meath)