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Corn Shéamuis Uí Dhonnchú Under 16 ½ B Hurling Final – CBC Cork 1-12 Scoil na Tríonóide Naofa, Doon 1-8 – Match Report
Billy Cain’s goal fires Christians to another title success Report by Mark Woods for the Irish Examiner newspaper CBC Cork
Corn Sheain Ui hAnragain (18.5 D Hurling) Final – St Pauls Waterford 2-11 St Josephs Borrisoleigh 1-12
St Pauls Waterford defeated St Josephs Borrisoleigh by 2-11 to 1-12 in the Corn Sheain Ui hAnragain (18.5 D H)
Dr. Harty Cup Hurling – St. Colmans Fermoy 4-22 St. Flannans Ennis 2-19 – Match Report
Dr. Harty Cup Hurling Last 16 St. Colmans Fermoy 4-22 St. Flannans Ennis 2-19 (after extra time) Report by Ed
All-Ireland Under 16.5 A Hurling Final – St Kieran’s College (Kilkenny) 2-12 Coláiste Cholmáin (Fermoy) 1-12
Classy Eoin Cody steers St Kieran’s to title By Conor Kane for the Irish Examiner newspaper St Kieran’s College (Kilkenny)
Dr. Harty Cup Hurling – Our Lady’s Templemore 6-27 Hamilton High School Bandon 0-3 – Match Report
Easy win for Our Lady’s Templemore Our Lady’s Templemore 6-27 Hamilton High School Bandon 0-3 Report by Paddy Ryan This
Dr. Harty Cup Hurling – Midleton CBS 1-15 Scoil Na Trioniode Doon 1-12 – Match Report
2016-2017 Dr. Harty Cup Last 16 Midleton CBS 1-15 Scoil Na Trioniode Doon 1-12 Report by Ed Donnelly (info.munster@gaa.ie) Midleton
Dean Ryan Cup Hurling Final Replay – Coláiste Cholmáin Fermoy 2-12 Thurles CBS 1-13
Coláiste Cholmáin Fermoy defeated Thurles CBS by 2-12 to 1-13 in the Dean Ryan Cup Hurling Final Replay on Saturday
Dean Ryan Cup Hurling Final – Thurles CBS 3-13 Coláiste Cholmáin Fermoy 1-19
Thurles CBS and Coláiste Cholmáin Fermoy played out an exciting draw after extra time in the Dean Ryan Cup (Under
Dr. Harty Cup Results – October 24th to 26th
Seven matches in the Dr. Harty Cup Under 18 1/2 A Hurling competition took place over three days from October
Dr. Harty Cup Hurling – Our Ladys Templemore 1-23 St. Flannans 1-12
Dr. Harty Cup Our Ladys Templemore 1-23 St. Flannans 1-12 Report by Ed Donnelly (info.munster@gaa.ie) Our Lady’s Templemore proved too