Wexford star Chloe Foxe is the toast of the St Martin's club in Quanstown tonight, after her nine points in this afternoon's win over Inniscarra of Cork, guided the club side to a date against treble seeking Slaughtneil in the AIB All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie final.
The Wexford side looked to be in trouble against their Rebel County opponents, when, despite having a breeze at their back in the first-half at WIT, they went in at the break a point in arrears.
But the second half belonged to Foxe who scored six points in a one-sided second period in which the Inniscarra girls failed to register a score.
JJ Doyle's charges eventually ran out comfortable winners on a scoreline of 0-11 to 0-05.
Yesssss! Magnificent display by our senior camogie team, beating Inniscarra 0-11 to 0-5 to qualify for the @AIB_GAA All Ireland Final. Great heart, work rate and skill shown.
CROKE PARK here we come! pic.twitter.com/CBv8yAEW0q— St Martin's GAA Club (@StMartinsGAA) January 27, 2019
In today's other semi-final, it was business as usual for Derry queenpins Slaughtneil as they booked their place in club Camogie's showpiece finale for the third time in as many years.
In a low scoring affair, the reigning All-Ireland champions overcame Galway outfit Ardrahan by 0-08 to 0-04, in Ashbourne.
In a nip and tuck opening half hour, the Robert Emmets had raced into a 0-04 to 0-01 lead only for Galway county player Rebecca Hennelly to complete a hat-trick of first half points to leave only one between the sides at the interval.
Ava Linskey pulled Ardrahan level seven minutes into the second half, but that would be the last time the Westerners would trouble the scoreboard as points from Tina Hannon (2), Louise Duggan and Shannon Graham fired the Ulster Champions to Croke Park.
The line-up for the Intermediate final was also decided on Sunday, with semi-final victories for Clonduff of Down and Gaill Tír of Waterford.
The critical score for the Mournewomen came from the stick of Sara-Louise Carr as they progressed on a scoreline of 1-08 to 0-09 in Kinnegad.
Gaill Tír had a bit more to spare over Offaly rivals St Rynagh's in Cashel. Siobhán Flannery starred for the Midlanders but majors from Annie Fitgerald, Áine Lyng and Clodagh Carroll saw the Waterford side advance.