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Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne and Roscommon CBS will fight it out for Hogan Cup glory next month Donall Farmer/INPHO

Holders Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne and Roscommon CBS will contest next month's Hogan Cup final

The champions will face off against the first-time finalists for All-Ireland senior Colleges A glory at Croke Park

POBALSCOIL CHORCA DHUIBHNE remain on course for back-to-back Hogan Cup wins. The holders needed extra-time against St Patโ€™s of Cavan in this afternoonโ€™s hard-fought semi-final.

The Kerry and Munster standard-bearers won by 1-14 to 1-11 in Nenagh, as St Patโ€™s lost Ben Conaty to a late red card. Dingle-based Pobalscoil outscored their opponents by 0-4 to 0-1 in extra-time to set up a final meeting with Roscommon CBS at Croke Park in a fortnight.

In the first period of extra-time, Pobalscoil scored three unanswered points to establish a 1-13 to 1-10 lead at the turn. Sean Garvey, Conor Geaney and Sรฉamus ร“โ€™Muircheartaigh were on target for the Kerry boys as they came on strong with the breeze โ€“ before Geaney added another in the second period of extra-time.

Pobalscoil had ร“โ€™Muircheartaigh to thank for taking the game the distance โ€“ as he came back on as a sub in the third minute of injury-time to kick an equalising free. ร“โ€™Muircheartaighโ€™s 45m effort levelled the game at 1-10 apiece โ€“ and ultimately kept Pobalscoilโ€™s title dreams alive.

Approaching half-time in normal time, the sides were level at 0-5 to 1-2, with Conor Geaney hitting four pointed frees for Pobalscoil. Playing against the breeze from the start, Pobalscoil were rocked by an early goal scored by St Patโ€™s midfielder Brendan Argue, but recovered to lead by 1-6 to 1-3 at half-time. The Pobalscoil goal before half-time was netted by Cathal Bambury, after PJ Mac Lรกimhโ€™s effort was saved.

Meanwhile, Roscommon CBS secured a 0-10 to 0-8 victory against Wexfordโ€™s Good Counsel in Newbridge โ€“ to reach a very first A final. At half-time, Roscommon CBS led by 0-6 to 0-5, having played with the breeze from the start. But it was Good Counsel who got off to the better start, leading by 0-4 to 0-2 as Thomas Oโ€™Connor bagged three points.

Conor Shanagher Conor Shanagher (pictured here on rugby duty for his school) was a key man for Roscommon CBS today James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

Conor Shanagher edged Roscommon backed into contention before Noel Gatelyโ€™s massive point levelled the tie at 0-4 each after 18 minutes. A number of stoppages followed before Richard Hughes struck to put Roscommon in front for the first time. That lead was increased by Gately before Oโ€™Connor reduced the deficit before half-time with another free. Darragh Joyceโ€™s 36th minute point tied the game at 0-6 each but Roscommonโ€™s tactics were clever into the breeze and they hit back to lead by 0-8 to 0-6.

Oโ€™Connor and Gately traded points as Roscommon maintained the whip hand before Jason Dunneโ€™s point left the bare minimum between the sides. But that man Gately made sure of the win for Roscommon with a close range free four minutes from time. Gately missed a late goal chance while at the other end, Good Counsel threw everything at their opponents in a vain attempt to steal a late winning goal.

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    Mar 28th 2015, 4:45 PM

    John C and your handy win predictionโ€ฆ.

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    Mar 28th 2015, 10:43 PM

    Very stupid red card for Ben Conaty to get! No need for it and he definitely got what he deserved. None the less, what a win by the PCD boys, hereโ€™s to a 2 in a row!

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