Published Sunday, 11 November 2012
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Cross's 10 points victory has earned them a meeting with Tyrone side Errigal Ciaran next Sunday as they continue their defence of the All Ireland title
Kyle Carragher's goal helped Cross into a three points lead but the Donegal champions hit back to level before five unanswered points gave the Armagh side the initiative at the break.
John Haran's scored a goal for St Eunan's as they hinted a comeback but their chances were dashed when they were reduced to 14 men when Mark McGowan was shown a red card.
Aaron Kernan and Carragher, with his second of the day took advantage as they added further goals for Cross to secure a comfortable win.
St Gall's of Antrim will meet Down champions Kilcoo in Sunday's other semi final tie.