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AIB Leinster Club SHC: Na Fianna defeat St Martin's 

David Codd, St Martin's and Brian Ryan, Na Fianna, in AIB Leinster Club SHC action. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile

David Codd, St Martin's and Brian Ryan, Na Fianna, in AIB Leinster Club SHC action. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile

AIB Leinster Club SHC Semi-Final

Na Fianna 1-16 St Martin's 0-15

By Paul Keane at Parnell Park

A year after coming up a point short in the AIB Leinster club SHC final, Na Fianna have placed themselves just an hour from redemption.

Niall O Ceallachain and his Mobhi Road crew will head back to Croke Park next Saturday evening to face Kilcormac Killoughey in this year's decider.

They were just about good value for this semi-final win with a dogged St Martin's pushing them all the way at Parnell Park.

Colin Currie's nine-point haul, mostly from frees, was significant in the wash up for Na Fianna, as was substitute Sean Ryan's 54th minute goal.

Ryan's goal looked like it might break the resolve of a St Martin's side who had fought from four down at half-time to lead by one.

The visitors kept at it though and reduced it to a one-point game again before Na Fianna hit the afterburners again, finishing the game with three points in a row.

After coming so close to O'Loughlin Gaels in last year's final, Na Fianna won't lack motivation against former winners Kilcormac Killoughey next weekend.

As for St Martin's, they will probably feel they let slip a great opportunity to reach the final themselves.

A lengthy delay between the county final and the provincial championship has affected Wexford teams in the past.

This year's final was earlier this month and St Martin's took that momentum with them into last weekend's Leinster quarter-final win over Naas.

But they only got going in fits and bursts this time and fell into Na Fianna's slipstream straight away, trailing by four points after 15 minutes.

Currie struck three Na Fianna points in that period as the hosts opened up a 0-5 to 0-1 lead.

They retained that four-point lead at the interval, 0-10 to 0-6, and must have been content with the defensive job they did on Daithi Hayes' St Martin's who were held to just two points from play.

Wexford star Rory O'Connor was man-marked by Conor McHugh, the Na Fianna full-back who in another life was a Dublin football attacker and a former All-Ireland U-21 Footballer of the Year.

Liam Rushe, the former Dublin centre-back, picked up Rory's brother, Jack, another player with plenty of inter-county experience. Meanwhile, Dublin star and Na Fianna Donal Burke was tracked by Joe Barrett.

It was tight and tense and the yellow card shown to Na Fianna manager Niall O Ceallachain, the new Dublin boss, summed up the mood.

St Martin's got a head of steam going and outscored Na Fianna 0-4 to 0-1 between the 16th and 26th minutes. Two of those points were Rory O'Connor frees and each of them was greeted with a fist pump from the St Martin's management.

The second-half was even more fire and brimstone. St Martin's dominated the third quarter, reeling in the deficit to draw level at 0-11 apiece in the 47th minute. They struck four points in a row at one stage in that period, giving their vocal travelling fans plenty to cheer about.

They were level twice more at 0-12 and 0-13 apiece. Barry O'Connor came strongly into the game for St Martin's, as did half-back Daithi Waters who was involved in two huge plays, the first a brilliant high catch and the second a dispossession that led to a David Codd point.

Barry O'Connor moved them 0-14 to 0-13 ahead before the Na Fianna goal, a delivery from the left wing going through the hands of Ciaran Stacey and AJ Murphy being played to Ryan.

Rory O'Connor reduced the gap to the minimum for St Martin's soon after but Na Fianna kicked strongly for home with three late points in a row from Burke, his first of the game, and then two converted Currie frees.

Scorers for Na Fianna: Colin Currie 0-9 (8fs), Sean Ryan 1-0, Gavin King 0-2 (1 sideline), Jack Meagher 0-2, Ciaran Stacey 0-1, AJ Murphy 0-1, Donal Burke 0-1.

Scorers for St Martin's: Rory O'Connor 0-8 (7fs), David Codd 0-2, Darren Codd 0-1, Jack O'Connor 0-1, Ben Stafford 0-1, Joe O'Connor 0-1, Barry O'Connor 0-1.

Na Fianna: Jonathan Tracey; Conor McHugh, Sean Burke, Paul O'Dea; Kevin Burke, Liam Rushe, Peter Feeney; Brian Ryan, Sean Currie; Jack Meagher, Donal Burke, Ciaran Stacey; Colin Currie, AJ Murphy, Gavin King.

Subs: Donal Ryan for O'Dea h/t, Sean Ryan for Brian Ryan 43, Diarmuid Clerkin for King 46.

St Martin's: Dylan Byrne; Paddy O'Connor, Conor Firman, Eoin O'Leary; Philip Dempsey, Joe Barrett, Daithi Waters; David Codd, Joe O'Connor; Darren Codd, Jack O'Connor, Jack Devereux; Barry O'Connor, Kyle Firman, Rory O'Connor.

Subs: Luke Kavanagh for Devereux 36, Ben Stafford for Kyle Firman 43, Sam Audsley for Paddy O'Connor 54.

Referee: Sean Cleere (Kilkenny).