Last night’s Sligo senior hurling championship semi-final double-header stretched on a bit later than anticipated.
The ‘early’ game at the Sligo GAA Centre of Excellence in Strandhill threw in at 7.30pm between Coolera/Strandhill and Easkey, after the teams had played out a 3-08 to 0-17 draw last Sunday.
Coolera/Strandhill edged the replay by a single point (2-14 to 3-10) and the second game between Calry/St. Josephs and Naomh Eoin was almost a quarter of an hour late from its original 9.00pm throw-in time.
It was another close affair, and had extra time been required then they could well have been playing up to midnight.
However, in the end, the scoreboard read 2-8 to 1-9 in Naomh Eoin’s favour when the full-time whistle sounded at 10.35pm.
The winners of this weekend’s final are set to play the Leitrim champions in the Connacht club championship.
Ridiculous time for a Senior Hurling Championship Semi Final. 9.14pm on Wednesday night in Oct in @sligogaa @CalryStJosephs v @NaomhEoinHurl Some won't be home until after 1am. One worked in London until eve & then flew to Knock #madness @officialgaa @SportsJOEdotie @PunditArena pic.twitter.com/YEmyuYT8d2
— Cóilín Duffy (@coilinduffy) October 17, 2018
Be sure to follow the hoganstand.com match tracker on Sunday afternoon for live updates from the club championships.
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