Fixture confirmed for Ardscoil Rís’ Wednesday Harty Cup quarter-final with Our Lady’s Templemore

The Limerick school come into the clash as defending All-Ireland champions after their maiden success on St Patricks Day last year.

Nenagh will host the meeting of Ardscoil Rís and Our Lady’s Templemore in the Dr Harty Cup quarter-final this Wednesday it has been confirmed.

Throw-in is at 1.30pm in the Tipperary venue as last year’s All-Ireland champions continue their quest to defend their maiden title. Cork CBC or Cashel CS await in the semi-finals with those also meeting on Wednesday afternoon.

Ardscoil Rís will be seeking a repeat of the result from 2016 when these sides met in the Munster final in Mallow. On that day, Ronan Connolly captained the Limerick outift to a fifth title since 2011. The Tipperary outfit responded a year later in winning their second ever title.

Although they come into the game as the defending All-Ireland champions after a first ever Croke Cup success last March, Ardscoil Rís are looking for a first provincial title since 2018 after falling to Tulla in last year’s final, their first ever loss in the Harty decider.

This year they have already seen off Cashel CS and St Flannans as they booked their quarter-final berth with a 100% record. Their opponents this Wednesday were beaten by Thurles CBS but responded with wins over Rochestown and Youghal to advance to the knockout stages.

On the other side of the draw, Thurles play St Colman’s while Midleton meet De La Salle.

Harty Cup Quarter-Final Fixtures

All Wednesday, January 11 at 1.30pm

CBC Cork v Cashel CS in Kilmallock

Ardscoil Rís v Our Lady’s Templemore in Nenagh

Midleton CBS v De La Salle Waterford in TBC

Thurles CBS v St Comans Fermoy in Bansha

You can buy tickets for these games here.

Social Sharing

Posted in

History: Mungret St. Paul’s collect deserved All Ireland Junior title

Mungret St. Paul’s 0-12Na Dúnaibh 0-4By Tom Clancy at Parnell ParkMungret St. Paul’s are All-Ireland champions. That is ...
Read More

Fitzgerald magic helps Monaleen to Premier U20 hurling title

Monaleen are champions once again with the clubs' Premier U20 hurlers beating Bruff by 0-15 to 1-11 in ...
Read More

Mungret St. Paul’s Ladies make history with Midleton win

Mungret St. Paul's are celebrating this Saturday evening. The ever improving club have now annexed their first Munster ...
Read More

Football glory for Adare, Rathkeale, Cappagh and St. Kieran’s

There was a quartet of Limerick football titles handed out over the weekend. Adare claimed a fourth ever ...
Read More

Round-up: No Munster joy for Doon, Newcastle West or Feenagh Kilmeedy

By Tom Clancy There was a trio of narrow defeats for Limerick's three representatives in the quarter-finals of ...
Read More

Limerick scoop four All-Stars at 2024 PWC Awards

Munster champions Limerick claimed another quartet of All-Star awards on Friday evening, as Nickie Quaid, Dan Morrissey, Kyle ...
Read More

Doon finally reach the promised land with one-point win over Na Piarsaigh

Doon are Limerick SHC champions for the first time following a 0-16 to 2-9 victory over Na Piarsaigh ...
Read More

Goals fire Newcastle West to Premier Intermediate glory

Newcastle West will be playing senior hurling next year after they earned a 2-12 to 1-11 win over ...
Read More