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Kilmacud Crokes march on after dispatching Naas in style

Kilmacud Crokes 3-14 Naas 0-14

Dublin champions Kilmacud Crokes defeated Naas for the second time this year in some style today at Parnell Park.

In a repeat of the 2021 final, played in January of this year, Crokes were pretty much always on top with the two Shanes, Walsh and Cunningham, landing some eye-catching scores.

There were problems for Crokes manager Robbie Brennan before the off when Conor Casey picked up an injury in the warm-up and had to leave in an ambulance, but once the ball was thrown in they were handed a dream start.

With the scores at 0-2 points apiece, Naas defender Cathal Daly placed the ball on the ground when penalised for too many steps inside his own 45.

However, Naas goalkeeper Luke Mullins was out of position and the quick-thinking Dara Mullin was able to gleefully send the ball into the empty net.

Walsh then tacked on two points, but Naas responded superbly.

Two excellent points from Alex Beirne were quickly followed by scores from Eamonn Callaghan, six days short of his 40th birthday, and Ciaran Doyle.

However, two of Naas' opening four points were genuine goal opportunities. That proved costly when Craig Dias was in scoring range for Crokes in the 23rd minute and rather than taking the point, he took the more difficult option of going for goal and brilliantly found the top corner.

Those two goals separated the teams at half time, 2-07 to 0-07, and points quickly after the restart from Walsh and Shane Horan ended any chance of a comeback.

The third goal came in the 37th minute when Hugh Kenny found the bottom corner of the net after Andrew McGowan picked him out.

From there, it was just about playing the game out and Crokes did it with a confident strut.

They now face Portarlington in the semi-final in

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