Thurles CBS claims the Harty Cup title in a thrilling final against St. Flannans! Find out how they scored their victory and what it means for the school!
In a thrilling showdown at the 2025 TUS Dr. Harty Cup Under 19 A Hurling Final, Thurles CBS triumphed over St. Flannans Ennis with a final score of 1-13 to 0-13, marking a glorious moment in the schoolโs history. With the game taking place in the vibrant atmosphere of Mallow, spectators were treated to an electrifying performance from both teams. The match showcased the fierce rivalry and incredible talent of the young athletes, as they battled fiercely for the prestigious Harty Cup.
The backbone of Thurles CBS's success was their star player, Cormac Fitzpatrick, whose skillful points were instrumental in turning the tide for his team. Supported by the dynamic gameplay of Evan Morris and the defensive prowess displayed, Thurles CBS carved a path to victory that saw them emerge as champions for the first time in a decade. The spectators cheered on as their hometown heroes made every point count, displaying both heart and passion throughout the game.
This victory not only signifies triumph for Thurles CBS but completes a prestigious Premier treble for the school, establishing them as the kings of hurling in their category. As the third consecutive Tipperary school to lift the famous Dr. Harty Cup trophy, their win underlines the dominance of the region in hurling. Fans gathered in fervor, as the jubilation echoed through Mallow, celebrating the rich history and tradition of hurling that defines Irish culture.
As we reflect on this exciting final, itโs worth noting that the Harty Cup, named after the legendary Dr. Harty, has been an integral part of promoting hurling in schools across Ireland. This incredible tournament has not only unearthing talented young players but has also ignited a passion for hurling that resonates through generations. With future stars like Cormac Fitzpatrick and his teammates leading the charge, itโs safe to say that the future of hurling looks bright for Thurles CBS and the sport as a whole!
Thurles CBS defeated St. Flannans Ennis by 1-13 to 0-13 in the TUS Dr. Harty Cup Under 19 A Hurling Final on Saturday February 1st at Mallow.
Marco Cleary, St Flannans Ennis, and Evan Morris, Thurles CBS, in Dr Harty Cup Final action. Photo by John Sheridan/Sportsfile. Dr Harty Cup Final.
Thurles CBS will play St. Flannans Ennis in the TUS Dr. Harty Cup Under 19 A Hurling Final on Saturday February 1st at 1pm in Mallow.
Thurles CBS defeated St. Flannan's in the Harty Cup final in Mallow.
Thurles CBS claimed their first Dr Harty Cup title in 10 years and became the third Tipperary school in succession to lift the famous trophy after a ...