Web21 rows · Dr. Harty Cup - Under 19 A Hurling Cup Description The trophy is named after the former GAA patron Archbishop Dr. John Mary Harty who served as Archbishop of Cashel … WebMar 15, 2012 · IN a space of 50 years, many moments of the game will have slipped the mind but one will never forget the after-match scenes and celebrations after Ennis CBS won their first and only Dr Harty Cup on March 25, 1962. The fact that it was at the expense of town rivals, St Flannan’s College, made the historic win all the more sweet.
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WebNov 8, 2024 · Dr. Harty Cup (Under 19 A Hurling) Round 1 Results 8th November 2024 Round 1 of the Munster GAA Post Primary Schools Dr. Harty Cup (Under 19 A Hurling) competition took place on week commencing November 8th. Round 1 Results Árdscoil Rís Limerick 0-18 Nenagh CBS 0-16 – Match Report Thurles CBS 2-20 St Flannans College 1-21 – Round-up WebOct 12, 2024 · St Flannans Edged Out By Cashel In Harty Cup Opener 12th October 2024 Pic © St Flannans GAA Twitter St Flannans have lost in their opening game of the Harty Cup. The 22 time champions went down by a single point to Cashel Community School in the last few minutes, losing out 5-12 to 2-20. g3 bbb21
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WebNov 16, 2024 · The All-Ireland champions conclude the group stage of the Munster championship against rivals St Flannans. Limerick’s Ardscoil Rís will look to top their Harty Cup group today as they face St Flannans of Ennis in Sixmilebridge. A draw or win would see them top the group with a two-point defeat also enough for them to top the group. WebFeb 26, 2024 · St. Flannans Ennis defeated CBC Cork by 1-15 to 1-12 in the Dr. Harty Cup Final on Sunday March 1st at Mallow. Live Streaming St Flannan’s hold out against Christians in Harty Cup final Report By Therese O’Callaghan for the Irish Examiner newspaper St Flannan’s College (Clare) 1-15 Christian Brothers College (Cork) 1-12 WebOct 13, 2024 · Derek Dormer watched on as mistakes proved costly for St Flannan’s College in their 2-20 to 5-12 defeat to Cashel Community School in round one of the Dr. Harty Cup. DEFENSIVE mix-ups, last-line errors and a referee’s whistle all culminated in a heartbreaking one-point defeat for St Flannan’s in an immensely enjoyable contest that ebbed ... atussan