Kilkenny progress to Leinster final

Kilkenny encountered few problems against Westmeath at Cusack Park this evening, advancing to the Leinster hurling championship…

Kilkenny encountered few problems against Westmeath at Cusack Park this evening, advancing to the Leinster hurling championship final with a 1-23 to 1-9 winning scoreline.

Westmeath, who have yet to record a victory over the Cats at senior level, will have taken some heart from a goal on the stroke of half-time but even at that stage, Kilkenny were out of sight.

Leading 1-15 to 1-4 at the interval, Kilkenny's class and experience continued to pay rich dividends in the second period, notching another eight points, although the withdrawal of Martin Comerford with a wrist injury will have concerned manager Brian Cody.

Cody's side will meet the winners of tomorrow's clash between Wexford and Offaly in the Leinster decider.

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