Overview
- Dingle prevailed 1-26 to 1-24 after extra time, overturning a double-digit deficit to eliminate 2016 champions Ballyboden St Enda's.
- Paul Geaney came on at half-time and hit crucial two-point scores that forced extra time and then gave Dingle their first lead.
- The second semi-final between Scotstown and St Brigid's is on Sunday at Breffni Park, with live coverage on TG4.
- At intermediate level, Glenullin beat Strokestown 5-8 to 2-8 and An Ghaeltacht edged Sallins 0-18 to 1-14 after extra time to reach a Croke Park final on 11 January.
- The All-Ireland junior final will feature Clogher Éire Óg of Tyrone and Kerry’s Ballymacelligott after their semi-final victories.