Super St Flannan’s win Harty Cup
*St Flannan’s celebrate. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill St Flannan’s College have won the Harty Cup for the twenty second time overcoming challengers CBC Cork on Sunday.
*St Flannan’s celebrate. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill St Flannan’s College have won the Harty Cup for the twenty second time overcoming challengers CBC Cork on Sunday.
*Photograph: Chris Copley Two weeks later than expected, St Flannan’s College will find themselves in the Harty Cup final.
*Jarlath Collins in action. Photograph: Raymond O’Mahony St Flannan’s College will be in Harty Cup final action on Sunday.
Saturday’s scheduled Dr Harty Cup final between St Flannan’s College and CBC Cork will go ahead following a pitch inspection.
Five years ago, a bunch of first year students at St Flannan’s College were instructed to bring their hurleys to school everyday, on Saturday that group of young men will battle it out to become Dr Harty Cup champions. Clooney/Quin’s Eoin Guilfoyle is set to miss the final, the defender picked up an injury in …
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