Venue change for Ardscoil Rís’ Dr Harty Cup Quarter-Final this Wednesday

The Limerick side will be looking for a second successive semi-final berth after reaching the final last year.

Ardscoil Rís’ Harty Cup quarter-final against Our Lady’s Templemore this Wednesday has been changed to the 4G pitch in UL with the throw-in time of 1.30 pm unchanged.

The sides were originally scheduled to meet in Nenagh in a repeat of the 2017 decider but has been altered owing to poor weather conditions.

It is not the only game to be moved with the clash of Midleton CBS and De La Salle now to be played in Fethard 4G. The venues for the other quarter-finals remain.

Ardscoil Rís v Our Lady’s Templemore Preview

The North Circular Road outfit have a 100% record coming into the game but had to battle through both of their group stage contests, needing a late goal to see off Cashel in the opener before seeing off St Flannans with a 0-12 to 0-10 result.

Ardscoil could face Cashel once more if they both come through their respective quarters, with the Tipperary side meeting CBC Cork in Kilmallock.

Our Lady’s Templemore won two of their three contests thus far with a loss to Thurles CBS sandwiched between victories over Rochestown and Youghal.

The semi-finals will take place on Saturday January 21.

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 UL 4G pitch (*venue change)

Midleton CBS v De La Salle Waterford in Fethard 4G pitch

Thurles CBS v St Comans Fermoy in Bansha

Social Sharing

Posted in

Limerick U20 hurling team named for Cork clash | TEAM NEWS

Joe Fitzgerald remains in midfield, where he is joined by Matthew Fitzgerald, who lined out at centre-back against ...
Read More

Sadness at passing of former Limerick GAA County Board Chairman

The high point of his career in GAA administration came when he was elected chairman of Limerick County ...
Read More

Limerick v Tipperary | Last Five Championship Clashes | 2019-’23

Under John Kiely, Limerick have dominated the fixtures between the Munster rivals, winning four of the last five ...
Read More

“We know how to finish the game” | Gearóid Hegarty speaks after Clare Man of the Match display

It was Hegarty who landed the Man of the Match crown, hitting three points while being instrumental in ...
Read More

“We felt quite comfortable in the end” | John Kiely speaks after Limerick’s Clare comeback kicks off Munster campaign

The second half introductions of Ó Dálaigh, Adam English and Conor Boylan were, in Kiely's words, "pivotal" in ...
Read More

Second half goal blitz sees Limerick to a Munster win in Ennis.

Limerick began their Munster and All-Ireland defence with a 3-15 to 1-18 win over Clare at Cusack Park ...
Read More

Limerick name team for Munster Hurling Championship opener | TEAM NEWS

The Shannonsiders carry immense threat in the corners, with Hurler of the Year Aaron Gillane named in one, ...
Read More

Limerick name minor hurling team for Clare clash | TEAM NEWS

Diarmuid Hurley is named at 14, joined by Danny Sheehan and Malachy McKenna in the inside-forward line. Limerick ...
Read More