Harty Cup final to be live streamed by Sporting Limerick

Following on from our successful streaming of the semi-final Sporting Limerick will again bring you live Harty Cup action this Saturday.

Ardscoil Ris take on Midleton CBS in Mallow this looking to claim their 5th Harty Cup title in 9 years.

The two sides come into the game off the back of two contrasting semi-final wins.

The Limerick school, who were last winners in 2016, had to dig deep to see off CBC of Cork on a 0-17 to 2-8 score line last weekend.

Midleton are the last Cork team to win the Harty Cup, that was back in 2006. They recorded a 2-27 to 0-16 victory over holders Our Lady’s Secondary School of Templemore in Clonmel.

The Cork school were on the right end of a thrilling quarter final replay when the sides met last year, as they recorded a 2-11 to 15 point win.

Join us tomorrow for a full live stream of the game with commentary from Mal Keaveney and Matt O’Callaghan of the Vale Star Weekly Observer.

The coverage will be available here tomorrow from just before the 1.30pm throw in.

 

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