Yet the Donegal champions seemed to break for home with John O’Malley finding the net straight after, the goal set up by Odhran Doherty.
Cargin’s Michael McCann, Tomás McCann and Pat Shivers were all on target, whilst Charles McGuinness was the only Naomh Conaill man to find the net as John McNabb thwarted Ciaran Thompson and Dermott Molloy. That left Cahir Donnelly to score his spot-kick and send Cargin into the semi-finals. A dramatic first quarter brought three goals and at least another two strong penalty claims. Glen drew first blood. Conor Convery bundled the ball over the line after a fumble from Errigal ‘keeper Darragh McAnenly.
With Conor Glass bossing the middle third, impact sub Stevie O’Hara’s late brace smoothed Glen’s passage through.into a second consecutive Munster SFC semi-final in front of a meagre 695 attendance in Cusack Park, Ennis on Sunday afternoon.
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