Dingle have beaten Mungret St Pauls Limerick in the semi-final of the AIB Munster Senior Club Football Championship.
They eased to victory in Austin Stack Park by 2-15 to 0-2.
Dingle goaled inside 2 minutes, Conor Geaney blasting home. Niall Geaney added a point, then put over a 2 pointer. It was 1-4 to no score after 7 minutes. The next score did not arrive until the 20th minute, Dingle going 8 clear thanks to a Matthew Flaherty point. It was 1-7 to no score by the 26 minute mark. The Dingle tally should have been more, with a strong wind behind them. However, among their 6 wides were 2 goal chances. The half ended with Dingle ahead by 1-8 to 0-0.
After Dingle scored the first 2 points of the second period Conor Geaney nabbed his second goal of the day to make it 2-10 to 0-0 after 40 minutes. The second half was a mere formality, affording Dingle the opportunity to run their bench. Mungret finally registered their first score in the 47th minute, a point from a free kick. They got their second point with 2 minutes remaining. Dingle prevailed by 19.
Dingle manager Padraig Corcoran
The other semi final saw St.Fibarrs, Cork defeat Eire Og, Inis, Clare 3-20 to 14 points.
Meanwhile, Kilcoo will have to wait a little longer to discover their opponents for this year's Ulster football final.
Today's semi final between Scotstown and Newbridge was called off at half time due to an unplayable pitch in Omagh.
Scotstown had been leading 1-4 to 3 points when the game was abandoned.