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Published 17:07 6 Nov 2022 GMT
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Portarlington will take on Kilmacud Crokes in the other semi-final, after the pair of them triumphed over Palatine and Naas respectively. Both games will take place on Saturday November 19th as part of a double-header in Croke Park.
In Galway, it was hurling semi-final day and it was business as usual for the five-in-a-row-seeking St Thomas' as they made it back to another final. Their talisman Conor Cooney hit five from play against Sarsfields with Eanna Burke and Victor Manso adding the goals.
Goals win games, and that was the way in the other semi-final too as Loughrea defeated Clarinbridge to reach their first final since 2013. Martin McManus was the hero for the town, having hit 2-2.
Meanwhile, Ballymacarbry were crowned Munster ladies football champions for the first time since 2000, having lost 13 finals since their last win. In Leinster, Kilmacud Crokes ran riot to beat Wicklow's Tinahely by 4-15 to 0-8.
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