GAA
Next season’s Harty Cup will have a new format with the 15 teams entered facing into straight knockout.
Five time winners over the last decade, Ardscoil Ris are the only Limerick representative as they begin their campaign with a clash against St Colman’s Fermoy.
The North Circular Rd school won their first title in 2010 and went back to back the following year.
They were also victorious in 2014, ’16 and most recently in 2018.
St Colmans have not won the competition since 2003 but did reach the decider in 207.
Social Sharing
Posted in GAA
Latest GAA News
Historic league win for St Patrick’s ladies footballers
By Sporting LK Reporter |
After an absence of 10 years, St Patrick's ladies footballers are back in the winners circle following a ...
Read More Tailteann Cup heartbreak as Kildare inch beyond Limerick
By Tom Clancy |
Limerick 2-19Kildare 1-24By Tom ClancyThere was drama aplenty as Limerick saw their Tailteann Cup dreams go right to ...
Read More Limerick Masters Footballers to play first home game of 2025 season
By John Keogh |
Limeril's Masters Footballers are set for their first home game of the championship when they welcome Leitrim/Longford to ...
Read More Dublin send Limerick out in huge upset
By Tom Clancy |
Dublin 2-24Limerick 0-28By Tom Clancy at Croke ParkFourteen-man Dublin caused one of the greatest shocks in modern hurling ...
Read More Limerick are Croke Park bound after Wexford victory
By Tom Clancy |
Limerick 4-21 (4-2-17)Wexford 2-19 (2-6-7)By Tom Clancy at TUS Gaelic Grounds Limerick are heading for a Tailteann Cup ...
Read More What’s next for Limerick after penalty heartbreak?
By Tom Clancy |
Limerick 2-27Cork 1-30(Cork win 3-2 on penalties after extra-time)By Tom Clancy at the TUS Gaelic Grounds There it ...
Read More Limerick top their Tailteann Cup group after stunning win over Westmeath
By John Keogh |
Limerick's senior footballers earned their passage to the Tailteann Cup quarter-final following a 0-19 to 0-18 win over ...
Read More Limerick downed by Clare but advance to Munster Final
By John Keogh |
Limerick fell to a five-point loss against Clare at the TUS Gaelic Grounds this afternoon with the Banner ...
Read More

