Ballyhale Shamrocks booked their place in the quarter-finals of the Kilkenny senior hurling championship thanks to a 4-19 to 1-19 victory over James Stephens this evening.
The relegation semi-final clash, which are de-facto championship first round games in Kilkenny, saw the 20-time champions leading their city counterparts by 2-10 to 0-13 after goals from Adrian Mullen and TJ Reid late in the opening half.
`30 nóim @GAA_BEO @VillageGAA 0:11 @BallyhaleGAA 2:10
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Báite san eanagch ag TJ Reid díreach roimh leath ama!🤩
Big score right on half time as Ballyhale grab their 2nd goal!
BEO/LIVETG4 AR @TG4TV 📺 @KilkennyCLG #GAABeo pic.twitter.com/Hl9ge8kOVP
Eoin Cody would add the Shamrocks’ third major early in the restart ahead of Eoin Guilfoyle netting at the other end to make it a one-point (3-11 to 1-16) come the 41st minute.
Cian Kenny levelled the sides after that but another goal from Kilkenny talisman Reid would push the 2022/23 All-Ireland champions out to a three-point lead again, after tucking the rebound of his missed penalty, and they were able to see out what was a nine-point victory in the end.
Meanwhile, Dicksboro’s 1-24 to 1-11 win over Graigue Ballycallan earlier today means they’re into last eight where they face holders O’Loughlin Gaels, with the quarter-final in full as follows: Ballyhale Shamrocks v Thomastown; Bennettsbridge v Tullaroan; Mullinavat v Érins Own; O'Loughlin Gaels v Dicksboro
TweetThe draws for the @StCanicesCU SHC quarterfinals, the @michaellyngmtrs Hyundai IHC quarterfinals & the @JJKavanaghBuses Premier Junior HC second round & the Junior Section B semifinals took place in John Locke Park this evening. pic.twitter.com/Hlb38WfoIS
— Kilkenny GAA (@KilkennyCLG) September 15, 2024