Doon and Na Piarsaigh set up Limerick SHC final date

2018 finalists see off Kilmallock and Patrickswell respectively in Saturday’s semis

Barry Murphy inspired Doon to victory over Kilmallock. Photograph: James Crombie/Inpho
Barry Murphy inspired Doon to victory over Kilmallock. Photograph: James Crombie/Inpho

Doon and Na Piarsaigh will contest the final of the Limerick senior hurling championship following their victories over Kilmallock and Patrickswell respectively in the semi-finals in LIT Gaelic Grounds on Saturday - a repeat of the 2018 final.

Of the two, Na Piarsaigh had somewhat the easier passage after dominating the second half of their game against 14-men Patrickswell, after Seanie O'Brien was sent off for Ciaran Carey's side.

In the first of the two semi-finals, Doon were 2-20 to 1-17 winners over their south Limerick counterparts, while 2016 All-Ireland champions Na Piarsaigh finished 11 point winners, 1-25 to 0-17, over outgoing county champions Patrickswell.

Doon advance to next Saturday’s showdown thanks to goals from Jack Ryan either side of the half time break, while a David Dempsey goal set Na Piarsaigh on their way in the second half.

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Doon, missing their talisman Richie English and Darragh O’Donovan, were expected to struggle against in-form Kilmallock whereas in the later semi-final, Na Piarsaigh’s consistency, even in the absence of Shane Dowling, was enough for the Caherdavin men to avenge last year’s county final defeat against Patrickswell.

Doon were helped to a five-point lead at half time lead thanks to five points from play from Limerick star Pat Ryan, who finished the game with an impressive seven points from play.

And as the semi-final entered the final 10-minutes Jack Ryan hit for his second goal, getting on to end of a superb squared pass from substitute Dean Coleman.

Now Doon will be looking for revenge against Na Piarsaigh in what will be a repeat of the Limerick SHC final two years ago.

And six points without response in the final five minutes secured Na Piarsiagh’s place in the final - their eight final appearance in 10 years after David Dempsey put five points between the sides just after the interval.

Doon 2-20 Kilmallock 1-17

Doon: E McNamara; C Thomas, E Fitzgibbon, T Hayes; C Ryan, M O'Brien, J Cummins; M Ryan, E Stokes; D Moloney, P Ryan (0-7), B Murphy (capt) (0-7, five frees, one 65'); Josh Ryan (0-3), D Stapleton (0-1), Jack Ryan (2-0). Subs: D Coleman (0-1) for E Stokes (h-t), P Cummins (0-1) for M Ryan (48mins), C O'Donovan for J Cummins (52mins), N Maher for D Stapleton (60mins).

Kilmallock: B Hennessy; D Joy, Philip O'Loughlin (capt), A Costello; M O'Loughlin, G O'Mahony (0-1, free), Paddy O'Loughlin; C O'Connor (0-1); D Woulfe (0-2); P O'Brien (0-2), G Mulcahy (1-3), K O'Donnell (0-2); M Houlihan (0-3, one free, one 65') Robbie Hanley, Oisin O'Reilly (0-2) Subs: Robbie Egan (0-1) for Robbie Hanley (52mins).

Referee: Jason O'Mahony (Kildimo/Pallaskenry)

Na Piarsaigh 1-25 Patrickswell 0-17

Na Piarsaigh: P Kennedy; J Boylan (0-1), M Casey, C King; K Kennedy, R Lynch (0-3, one free, two 65'), A Dempsey; T Grimes (0-4), W O'Donoghue (capt) (0-3); A Breen, K Downes (0-1), D Dempsey (1-1); P Casey (0-2), C Boylan, W Henn (0-9, five frees). Subs: A McNamara (0-1) for K Downes (29mins), M Foley for T Grimes (59mins), J O'Brien for K Kennedy (61mins), N Buckley for C King (62mins)

Patrickswell: B Murray; S O'Brien, N Foley, T Nolan; P Maher, D Byrnes (0-3, two frees), M Carmody; J Considine, C Lynch (capt) (0-3); J Kelleher (0-1), K O'Brien (0-1), J Flynn; J Gillane (0-2, 2f), A Gillane (0-7, 5f), T O'Brien. Subs: C Fitzgerald for M Carmody (38mins).

Referee: Mike Sexton (Bruree)