Angie McNally inspired Dublin to a five-point victory over Wexford in their Leinster senior championship semi-final at Hollymount yesterday.
Dublin moved into a 1-2 to 0-0 lead inside five minutes and finished the half leading 1-5 to 1-3.
With McNally's midfield dominance becoming more pronounced, Dublin added four unanswered points, with a brace from Louise Kelly, and one apiece for Angine McNally and substitute Ashling McCormack to build a six point advantage. Wexford's Laura Corrigan sent an injury-time penalty wide, and Dublin deservedly advanced to the final.
DUBLIN: S Hughes; S Farrelly, O Smith, T Allen; S Molloy, O Colreavy, M Farrell; A McNally (0-2), F Corcoran; L Kelly (0-3), B Finley, J O'Sullivan; S Cotter (1-0), E Kelly (0-1),[B O] C McGinty (0-2). Subs: J Faye for O'Sullivan; A McCormack (0-1) for McGinty; N McEvoy (0-1) for Molloy
WEXFORD: A Murphy: G English, N Scallan, L Lacey; A Cullen, L Corrigan, L Tector; M Hearne (0-1), Y Walsh; C Scallan, E Kehoe (0-1), S Carr; J Cullen (1-3), M Staffor d, M Murphy. Subs: K Kelly for Kehoe; A Whitmore for Stafford; K Doyle for C Scallan.
Referee: P Moran (Laois)