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Young Rebels march into history books
Young Rebels march into history books

Cork 1-19 - Dublin 1-17: Cork made history by edging 14-man Dublin by two points in their highly competitive All-Ireland U17 Hurling Championship final at Croke Park yesterday lunchtime.

Mon, 07 Aug, 2017

Templemore turn on the power
Templemore turn on the power

Dr Harty Cup final

Mon, 20 Feb, 2017

St Colman’s do the damage early
St Colman’s do the damage early

St Colman’s, Fermoy 3-12 CBC, Cork 1-12: Three goals in a wind-assisted first-half proved priceless for Fermoy’s St Colman’s College, who booked their place in the Dr Harty Cup semi-finals for the second successive year in seeing off Christian Brothers College at Church Road in Blackrock yesterday.

Thu, 12 Jan, 2017

St Colman’s deliver in thriller
St Colman’s deliver in thriller

St Colman’s College, Fermoy 4-22 St Flannan’s College, Ennis 2-19 (after extra-time): The young hurlers of St Colman’s, Fermoy rescued a seemingly lost cause to advance to the quarter-finals of the Harty Cup.

Thu, 08 Dec, 2016

St Colman’s advance as second-half blitz sees off Doon challenge
St Colman’s advance as second-half blitz sees off Doon challenge
St Colman’s College, Fermoy (Cork) 2-20 Scoil na Tríonóide Naofa, Doon (Limerick) 2-11: St Colman’s College laid the foundations for advancement to the Dr Harty Cup quarter-finals with a blistering start to the second half of this Group 3 clash at the Gaelic Grounds yesterday.

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