Harty Cup: Read all eight match reports from the final round of the group stages

The Irish Examiner had reporters at eight matches across the province on Wednesday afternoon.
Harty Cup: Read all eight match reports from the final round of the group stages

HANG ON: Blackwater Community schools' Hugo Quann is tackled by John The Baptist CS Hospital's Sean O'Dwyer. Pic: Eddie O'Hare

The final eight of the Harty Cup has now been confirmed following another dramatic day of action.

In total, there were eight matches that took place on Wednesday and the Irish Examiner had a reporter at each clash.

So for your convenience, here is what happened across the province as the group stages came to a conclusion.

Just click on the link for the match report you'd like to read.

(1) Late Our Lady's Templemore surge ends North Mon's journey

Templemore found an extra gear late on.

(2) Sublime Ben Cummins fires Lismore into knockouts after 13-point rout of Hospital

Cummins scored 1-14 for Blackwater Community School.

(3) Doherty goal sends St Flannan's through as Ardscoil go out

Despite leading from the fifth minute to the finish, last year’s finalists found it difficult to shake off their perennial rivals.

(4) Midleton secure group top spot with victory over De La Salle

Fionn Daly scored 1-6 for Midleton.

Blackwater Community schools' Hugo Quann is tackled by John The Baptist CS Hospital's Sean O'Dwyer. Pic: Eddie O'Hare.
Blackwater Community schools' Hugo Quann is tackled by John The Baptist CS Hospital's Sean O'Dwyer. Pic: Eddie O'Hare.

(5) St Colman's Fermoy secure big win over Clonmel but fall short of knockouts

The North Cork side had to record a win in this final group outing and hope Midleton CBS lost with scoring difference then coming into the equation, but it didn’t come to that.

(6) Nenagh hit the goal trail to pip Flannan's for top spot

Nenagh CBS went to town on fellow Tipp school Cashel with score difference crucial.

(7) St Joseph’s Secondary School Tulla secure quarters spot with win over eliminated Christians

“It was a treacherous match for us," admitted Tulla manager Terence Fahy.

(8) Thurles CBS maintain perfect record with victory over Doon

In a contest that had no impact on the final standings, it was the Tipperary side who dominated.

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