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16th August 2020
03:49pm BST

Austin Gleeson takes a sideline cut for Waterford in June 2018. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
De La Salle had reached the final in two of the last three years and led 0-13 to 2-6 at the break, only for a flurry of Mount Sion scores to turn the game on its head.
Gleeson and his teammate Martin O'Neill were to the fore as Sion scored 1-9 in the opening 12 minutes of the second half, racing clear 3-15 to 0-15. Gleeson was contributing from play [popping over four points] but De La Salle made it a tight-run affair with two goals in the final 15 minutes.
Moments after stretching his side's lead to four points, Gleeson was given his marching orders after going into the referee's book for a second time.
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It remains to be seen whether Mount Sion opt to contest Gleeson's latest red card but the fact that it was two yellows should see the 25-year-old avoid any suspension.
Ballygunner and Passage won their quarter final clashes, on Saturday, with Lismore taking on Abbeyside on Sunday evening to determine the last of the 2020 Waterford SHC semi-finalists.
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