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The Déise came out on top at Semple Stadium.
Páirc Uí Chaoimh hosted today’s game.
Liam Cahill’s side had nine points to spare in Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
Semple Stadium hosted today’s game.
4,235 were in attendance at Walsh Park.
Liam Cahill has taken over the Deise senior team.
Scoring sensation Beth Carton has been leading the Déise charge.
Michelle Ryan has had some journey since joining the Waterford senior panel in 2001.
They’ll face Limerick in next Sunday’s final.
The Waterford club ran out victors at Semple Stadium today.
A Munster final against Limerick champion Na Piarsaigh now beckons for Ballygunner.
After the euphoria of beating Wexford, Waterford turn their attentions to the challenge of Monaghan.
Meath native Jack Fagan, who transferred to Waterford club De La Salle in 2016, did the damage for DJ Carey’s men.
The Deise advance and the Rebels bow out.
Tadhg de Búrca saw red late on for Waterford.
It took extra-time but they finally got over the line.
Waterford stay unbeaten after yesterday’s significant win over Tipperary.
Sean Power was installed as the county’s new U21 manager with Flynn and Kelly also on board.
Waterford’s Colin Dunford is enjoying his hurling.
Semple Stadium was the venue for this afternoon’s game.
There’s a rich pedigree of underage and third-level success coursing through the Déise camp.
The teams met in Thurles today.
No surprise to Michael Ryan that Waterford are riding high.
Pauric Mahony hit 0-13 today for the Deise.
Colm Bonnar’s side edged a tight encounter in Moylish.
Derek McGrath is targeting a top-four finish and a place in the quarter-finals.
The Nire won out after an absorbing extra-time battle yesterday.
The Deise are looking forward to the final on July 6th.
Rumours that he has convinced Darren Sweetnam to pick up the small ball again are (so far) unfounded.
10 Deise players were lining out on an All-Ireland winning side for the second time in eight days.
Ryan Donnelly hit two goals for the Waterford side they defeated Our Lady’s Templemore this afternoon.