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Matthew Corbett inspires St Joseph's of Tulla to first Harty Cup semi-final in 4 years

With the teams tied 0-14 apiece in the 50th minute and with a high number of survivors from last year, St Joseph’s SS rose to the challenge
Matthew Corbett inspires St Joseph's of Tulla to first Harty Cup semi-final in 4 years

St Joseph’s SS Tulla captain Michael Vaughan and Blackwater CS Lismore captain Dara O’Brien with referee John O’Halloran before their Dr Harty Cup quarter-final

TUS Dr Harty Cup: St Joseph’s Secondary School Tulla 0-18 Blackwater Community School Lismore 0-14 

St Joseph’s have qualified for the TUS Dr Harty Cup (U19A hurling) semi-finals for the first time since winning the competition in 2022. They were pushed to the limit by Blackwater Community School in a battle royale in Kilmallock on Wednesday, the victory only decided by razor-thin margins.

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