Shane Horan was the holders’ hero after the sides finished 2-15 apiece after extra time.
Kilmacud Crokes 2-15 Raheny 2-15 AET; Kilmacud Crokes win 5-4 on penalties Paul Keane reports from Parnell Park
Horan took full advantage and booked Crokes’ place in the decider in a fortnight against the winners of tomorrow’s second semi-final between Ballyboden St Endas and St Judes. Galway star Shane Walsh finished with four points for Crokes though didn’t actually start the game and wore a protective mask on his face when he came on following an injury apparently picked up late in the defeat of Ballymun Kickhams.
Advertisement Cian Ivers kicked two of those Raheny points while Mayo man Rob Hennelly strode forward from goals to convert a free with Lunney and Dublin defender Sean MacMahon also on the mark. It was all looking typically Crokes-like having won their previous four championship games so far this season by relatively narrow three, six, three and four-point margins.
Raheny, leading by 1-14 to 1-11, looked to be on the verge of a landmark result but Crokes somehow clawed back an equalising goal, working a quick free kick to the excellent Cian O’Connor who fed Andrew McGowan before Ward was eventually played in to blast the equaliser.
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