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Published 17:03 8 Oct 2017 BST
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The Piercestown club have been winning under-16, minor and under-21 Championships but they're now nine years without a senior cup.
Fuelled by the vivacious youngsters, this year was seen as a big chance for them to bridge that gap, and after Sunday's semi-final triumph over Conor McDonald's Gorey based club, Naomh Eanna, they could well be in line for it.
The two sides played out a hard-fought encounter in Innovate Wexford Park, with the fleet-footed corner forward Rory O'Connor eventually proving the difference, racking up 2-5 for himself.
Judging by the club's Twitter account, he could well have managed 2-10, such was his involvement in the game, and he wasn't getting away with it from their tongue-in-cheek Twitter account controller.
Despite scoring his second goal of the game early on in the second half, he was taking flak soon after for hitting a wide. They take no prisoners down in St. Martin's.
https://twitter.com/StMartinsGAA/status/917029226309652480
He was then called out for every errant shot that came off his stick.
https://twitter.com/StMartinsGAA/status/917026381376172033
Indeed, the man behind the keyboard gave us an entertaining summation of the game, with the highlight being his description of Willie Devereux's head injury.
https://twitter.com/StMartinsGAA/status/917028805696540673
https://twitter.com/StMartinsGAA/status/917028899992858625
He played on, and his heroic goal-line clearance in the second half had calls for the sales in his ice-cream to start booming.
https://twitter.com/StMartinsGAA/status/917027953577545730
There was emotion in it, there was personality, that's how we want to see all matches reported on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/StMartinsGAA/status/917017549438668800
They even gave us some Gaeilge.
https://twitter.com/StMartinsGAA/status/917023510219735040
On they march to the final.
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