In the second half Joeys took control in midfield and their high press say a through ball fall to James Cranny who coolly finished to put Josephs back in front. St Joseph's pushed on and soon after, a long ball was met by Adam Segar, who lobbed the keeper to double the lead. James Cranny was unlucky not to add a second when his shot rebounded off the crossbar. St Joseph's took the foot off the pedal in last ten mins and St Annes scored a third through Tadhg Dineen and set up a tense and exciting last few minutes. St Joseph's held on for the win. Best for St Anne's: Alex McDonagh, Jack Gorman, Darragh Loughman.