St Eunans cruised their way into the semi-final of the Donegal Senior Championship after a convincing win over Killybegs at MacCumhaill Park this evening.
The Letterkenny club crushed the fishermen on a scoreline of 2-15 to 0-7 and now join Dungloe and Naomh Conaill in the semi-final.
St Michaels and Four Masters must do it all again after Michael Doherty rescued the Donegal Town men with a late, late free kick to make it 0-9 to 0-9 against the Creeslough men.
That replayed game will be played next Wednesday or Thursday night at either Convoy or MacCumhaill Park under floodlights.
St Eunans were never in any trouble against Killybegs in today’s later throw-in with Conal Gibbons, Conal Dunne all putting heavy scores on the board for the Letterkenny side.
Rory Kavanagh rattled the back of the Killybegs net as did Caolan Ward.
Earlier in the afternoon Naomh Conaill also brushed aside the challenge of Bundoran by winning on a scoreline of 1-10 to 0-5.
Dermot ‘Brick’ Molloy got the goal for Martin Doherty’s side but in truth the men from Glenties always looked stronger.
Eunans and Naomh Chonaill join Dungloe who surprised many by convincingly beating Glenswilly despite the men form the Glen being four points ahead at one stage.