WATERFORD’S DE LA Salle College completed the line-up for this year’s Dr Harty Cup semi-finals with their quarter-final victory over Nenagh CBS today.
De La Salle ran out victors by 4-13 to 0-16 in Bansha this afternoon as the last of the quarter-finals were played.
The winners were ahead 1-9 to 0-8 at the interval with their free-takers in Patrick Fitzgerald from Ballygunner and Darragh McCarthy from Toomevara impressing for De La Salle and Nenagh respectively in the scoring stakes.
Full time Dls 4-13 to Nenagh 0-16 , congratulations to the squad and management . Semi-Final to come against Tulla. pic.twitter.com/zz6vL7S1wD
— DeLaSalleWaterford (@DeLaSalleWat) January 12, 2022
Sam Pender raised the green flag for De La Salle but Nenagh cut the gap back to the minimum during the second half. De La Salle’s capacity to bag goals in the closing phase proved crucial with Patrick Fitzgerald, Conor Tobin and Luke Horgan all finding the net.
Fitzgerald finished the game with 1-11 to his credit, 1-3 of that from play, while McCarthy hit 0-12 for the defeated Nenagh team.
De La Salle are now through to a semi-final, where they will aim to reach the final for the first time since 2008, when they completed back-to-back titles.
They will take on first-time semi-finalists St Joseph’s Tulla, after their impressive victory in the quarter-final last Saturday against CBC Cork, while the other semi-final on 22 January will see Limerick’s Ardscoil Rís play Tipperary’s Thurles CBS.
Elsewhere today in the Leinster SAFC college quarter-final, Maynooth SLS booked their place in the last four as they defeated Good Counsel College, 2-8 to 1-7, in Carlow Town Hurling clu.
Scoil Mhuire Clane were the first team through to the semi-finals after yesterday’s 3-5 to 1-8 success against St Mel’s College Longford.