Results โ Dr Harty Cup semi-finals
- Cashel CS 1-12 Ardscoil Rรญs 0-14
- Thurles CBS 3-20 Midleton CBS 2-7
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Thurles CBS 3-20
Midleton CBS 2-7
FOR THE FIRST time in the 106-year history of the Dr Harty Cup, two Tipperary schools will contest the final when Thurles CBS face first-time finalists Cashel CS.
Thurles earned their spot in a 19th final with a stunning final three-quarters of an hour, outscoring Midleton CBS by 1-15 to 1-1 to win by 16 points, while earlier Cashel defeated Ardscoil Rรญs in an exciting finish by a point.
For Thurles CBS, Jimmy Lahart struck 2-2, Robbie Ryan 1-5, and Joe Maher and Robbie Stapleton four points apiece but their management of รamonn Buckley, assisted by Tipperary selector Pรกdraic Maher, will be just as happy with a defensive effort that kept Midleton to just two scores in the final 46 minutes of hurling.
Both sides squeezed through their quarter-finals with injury-time goals and they shared three goals in an electrifying 90-second spell between the eighth and ninth minutes.
After Lahart showed great stickwork to level the game at 0-3 apiece, Joe Maher gained possession from the puck-out and fed Lahart again, who rifled to the far corner.
Midleton werenโt behind for long. Timmy Wilk delivered an enticing crossfield ball which Jack Leahy flicked wonderfully behind the cover, beating the goalie in a foot-race to pull the sliotar to the net.
Straight from the puck-out, Maher found Lahart again, and he produced an identical finish to his effort a minute previous. Shane Irwinโs point in reply made it 2-3 to 1-4,
Wilk was switched to full-back for Midleton as Dylan McCarthy nudged them back within a point but Thurles struck six of the final seven points of the half, with Jim Ryan and Eoin OโConnell choking out opposition attacks and Joe Egan running midfield, while Pรกdraig OโDwyer gave star man Leahy little easy, tigerishly sticking to his task.
There were three points for Robbie Ryan as well as efforts from Maher, Stapleton, and Egan, while Leahyโs super solo score after shaking off two Thurles defenders highlighted the efforts Midleton had to conjure to work the scoreboard. 2-9 to 1-6 at half-time.
It looked set to continue on the resumption with a Robbie Ryan free followed by the same player adding a third Thurles goal, taking their scoring streak to 1-5 without reply.
Midleton, as they did in the first half, found an immediate response; Ben Walshโs dropping ball causing consternation and Colm Leahy scrambling the sliotar home with his first touch.
But Thurles couldnโt be denied. They reeled off another seven points without response, Maher and Stapleton striking three each.
When McCarthy pointed for Midleton in the 46th minute, it was their first white flag in half an hourโs hurling. And also their last. The final three points all for Thurles, through Lahart and two substitutes, James Doyle and Darragh Kelly, who fired just over the bar.
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Earlier today, Cashel CS stunned Ardscoil Rรญs on a scoreline of 1-12 to 0-14. Adam Daly was the last-gasp hero with the winning point in stoppage-time, while David McGrath scored the decisive goal.
The victory in Kilmallock propels Cashel CS into their first ever Dr Harty Cup final against Ardscoil Rรญs, who won the All-Ireland Croke Cup last year.
Cashel were in front 0-8 to 0-6 at the interval. Their scoring stars over the course of the whole game were Ronan Connolly (0-5), McGrath (1-1) and Daly (0-4).
Free-taker Fintan Fitzgerald hit 0-6 for Ardscoil while Michael Collins, Mikey Gavin and Marc OโBrien scored 0-2 apiece.
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Scorers for Thurles CBS: Jimmy Lahart 2-2, Robbie Ryan 1-5 (0-3f), Joe Maher 0-4, Robbie Stapleton 0-4, Tommy Maher 0-1 (f), Joe Egan 0-1, Aidan Stakelum 0-1, James Doyle 0-1, Darragh Kelly 0-1.
Scorers for Midleton CBS: Jack Leahy 1-2, Colm Leahy 1-0, Dylan McCarthy 0-2, Shane Irwin 0-2, James OโBrien 0-1.
Thurles CBS
1. Eoin Horgan (Knockavilla Kickhams)
2. Liam Doyle (Holycross-Ballycahill), 3. Evan Morris (Holycross-Ballycahill), 4. Pรกdraig OโDwyer (Killenaule)
7. Stephen Walsh (Moycarkey-Borris), 6. Jim Ryan (Holycross-Ballycahill), 5. Eoin OโConnell (Loughmore-Castleeiney)
8. Joe Egan (Moycarkey-Borris), 9. Tommy Maher (Thurles Sarsfields)
10. Joe Maher (Moycarkey-Borris), 11. Daniel Rossiter (Durlas รg), 12. Aidan Stakelum (Thurles Sarsfields)
13. Robbie Ryan (Holycross-Ballycahill), 14. Jimmy Lahart (Holycross-Ballycahill), 15. Robbie Stapleton (Thurles Sarsfields)
Subs
23. Bill Flanagan (Moycarkey-Borris) for Stakelum (46)
25. Darragh Kelly (รire รg Annacarty) for Rossiter (50)
19. James Doyle (Holycross-Ballycahill) for J Maher (52)
22. Darragh Fitzpatrick (Drom-Inch) for T Maher (56)
30. Kieran Purcell (Durlas รg) for Stapleton (56)
Midleton CBS
1. Paudie OโSullivan (Fr OโNeills)
2. Darragh Leahy (Castlemartyr), 3. Alex Moloney (Midleton), 4. Seรกn OโCallaghan (Aghada)
5. Cillian OโCallaghan (Dungourney), 6. Daniel Murnane (Carrigtwohill), 7. Timmy Wilk (Cobh)
12. Dylan McCarthy (Killeagh), 9. Tiarnรกn Roche (Midleton)
10. Shane Irwin (Erinโs Own), 11. Patrick Walsh (Carrigtwohill), 8. Tom OโRegan (Cloyne)
13. Jack Leahy (Dungourney), 14. Ben Walsh (Killeagh), 15. James OโBrien (Cloyne)
Subs
19. Carththaigh Cronin (Midleton) for OโRegan (h-t)
23. Colm Leahy (Killeagh) for Walsh (h-t)
24. Conor OโLeary (Fr OโNeills) for Irwin (35)
20. Michael Wall (Fr OโNeills) for OโBrien (42)
18. Dara Scanlon (Midleton) for McCarthy (58)
Referee: Thomas Walsh (Waterford).
What a very normal guy he isโฆ.always true to his principlesโฆbut fair and honest
Best of luck, Derry. As a Waterfordian, Iโve always had an affinity for the city of Derry โ another abandoned port city, that lost its major employment(Derry: textiles, Waterford: glassmaking), that central government wouldnโt allow a university. That attitude of โf**k the rest of them, weโll carry on regardlessโ that McCann talks about, is felt on Suirside as much as Foyleside.
Really enjoyed that article. And very well written. Best of luck to both teams today
Eamonn McCann, a living legend.
Really great article โ EMc is _still_ a class act after all the years