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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
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

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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