
St Martins travelled to St Conleth’s Park in Newbridge on Sunday afternoon to take on Kildare Senior hurling champions, Naas…
The Wexford champions won on a score-line of 1-15 to 0-13 in a low-scoring but physical game; you can read the full report from the St Martins vs Naas match here.
Their win over Naas means that they have now been placed into a Leinster Senior Club Championship semi-final.
Against who?
St Martins will play Dublin champions, Na Fianna, in the Leinster SHC Club semi-final. Na Fianna overcame Laois champions Clough Ballacolla in their quarter-final in Parnell Park on Saturday afternoon. They won on a comprehensive score-line of 3-20 to 1-15.
When?
It’s pencilled in for Sunday, 24th November with throw-in time confirmed for 3pm.
Where?
The Dublin champions will have home advantage and St Martins will be on the road again. The Leinster semi-final will be taking place in Parnell Park, Dublin.
Tickets?
Tickets must be purchased in advance. They can be purchased online via Universe. Adults/Students/Senior Citizens tickets cost €15.00, while u16s are free of charge. There are no concessions for students or senior citizens.
Who’s in the other semi-final?
Westmeath champions Castletown Geoghegan will take on Offaly champions, Kilcormac Killoughey, in the other semi-final. The Westmeath champions shocked the GAA world by beating Kilkenny champions, Thomastown, by eleven points on Saturday afternoon. Meanwhile, Kilcormac Killoughey enjoyed a win over Carlow champions St Mullins in their quarter-final.
Is St Martins vs Na Fianna on tv?
No, it won’t be broadcast on terrestrial television. However, GAA streaming platform clubber will be streaming the match live on pay per view. This costs €14.99 to stream via their platform.
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For those interested, you can read the match report from the St Martins vs Naas Leinster Club hurling quarter-final here.
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