Lucan Sarsfields are a win away from their first Dublin senior hurling championship final appearance in 11 years after seeing off Whitehall Colmcille by 0-25 to 2-13 this afternoon.
Charlie Carter’s men recovered from a shaky start at Parnell Park, where they fell 1-7 to 0-3 behind after 20 minutes, with an impressive second-half display which blew their opponents away in the end.
Jack Behan’s point in the 37th minute brought Sarsfields level (0-10 to 1-7) and they’d move towards a commanding 11-point lead with the help of points from Ben Coffey, Ciaran Dowling and Dublin star Paul Crummey.
Whitehall Colmcille did get a goal back via a Patrick Spellacy free, but it was a case of too little, too late as Sars advanced comfortably through to the last four.
#GAABEO 38 nóim @WColmcille 1-07 (10)@GAALucan 0-11 (11)
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Tá Na Sairséalaigh chun tosaigh anois!
Lucan Sarsfields go ahead with a point from Coffey!#GAA #Hurling@DubGAAOfficial
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Tweet#GAABEO 58 nóim @WColmcille 1-10 (13)@GAALucan 0-24 (24)
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An-scór go deo ag Paul Crummey do Na Sairséalaigh, Leamhcán!
Paul Crummey with a great point!#GAA #Hurling@DubGAAOfficial
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