1974–75 Harty Cup
Hurling tournament
Dates | 23 October 1974 – 16 March 1975 | ||
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Teams | 10 | ||
Champions | Coláiste Iognáid Rís (1st title) Terry Howard (captain) | ||
Runners-up | Limerick CBS John O'Brien (captain) | ||
Tournament statistics | |||
Matches played | 10 | ||
Goals scored | 44 (4.4 per match) | ||
Points scored | 120 (12 per match) | ||
Top scorer(s) | Paul Crowley (1-15) | ||
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The 1974–75 Harty Cup was the 55th staging of the Harty Cup since its establishment in hurling by the Munster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1918.[1] The competition ran from 23 October 1974 to 16 March 1975.
St Finbarr's College unsuccessfully defended its title, in an attempt for an unrealised record-breaking fifth successive title.[2][3]
Coláiste Iognáid Rís won their first ever Harty Cup title overall in the Harty Cup final, 5–06 to 2–04, on 16 March 1975 at Semple Stadium in Thurles, against Limerick CBS, in their first meeting in the final.[4][5]
Results
First round
St Finbarr's College v Thurles CBS
23 October 1974 First round | St Finbarr's College | 3-07 - 4-11 | Thurles CBS | FitzGerald Park |
K O'Driscoll 2-4, F Tobin 1-3. | D Healy 2-1, T Doran 0-6, D Bourke 1-1, J Guihan 1-0, S Fennessy 0-2, K Dunne 0-1. |
Coláiste Iognáid Rís v Templemore CBS
29 January 1975 First round | Coláiste Iognáid Rís | 1-06 - 2-02 | Templemore CBS | St Ailbe's Park |
P Crowley 0-4, J Murphy 1-0, T Cullinane 0-2. | S Bourke 2-2. |
Quarter-finals
St Colman's College v St Munchin's College
23 October 1974 Quarter-final | St Colman's College | 3-10 - 4-03 | St Munchin's College | St Ailbe's Park |
J Hayes 1-2, J O'Brien 0-5, T O'Brien 1-0, D Kelleher 1-0, M Cronin 0-1, G Baker 0-1, S Taylor 0-1. |
Limerick CBS v North Monastery
17 November 1974 Quarter-final | Limerick CBS | 4-06 - 3-05 | North Monastery | Fr Con Buckley Park |
K Canty 2-3, D Punch 1-0, B Skelly 1-0, D Brougham 0-2, R Browne 0-1. | P Horgan 3-3, J O'Sullivan 0-2. |
De La Salle College Waterford v St Flannan's College
17 November 1974 Quarter-final | De La Salle College Waterford | 1-05 - 1-05 | St Flannan's College | Leahy Park |
Del Kirwan 1-1, G Kirwan 0-2, B Rackard 0-2. | B Donnellan 1-0, D Hassett 0-2, P Hassett 0-1, A Power 0-1, M Meehan 0-1. |
De La Salle College Waterford v St Flannan's College
2 February 1975 Quarter-final replay | De La Salle College Waterford | 3-06 - 2-07 | St Flannan's College | Canon Hayes Park |
D Hassett 1-3, M Ryan 1-0, A Power 0-2, B Donnellan 0-1, J Casey 0-1. |
Coláiste Iognáid Rís v Thurles CBS
7 February 1975 Quarter-final | Coláiste Iognáid Rís | 1-12 - 0-07 | Thurles CBS | St Ailbe's Park |
B Collins 1-1, P Crowley 0-4, T Beckett 0-2, J Murphy 0-1, J Barry 0-1, T Cullinane 0-1, T Howard 0-1, L O'Sullivan 0-1. | T Doran 0-5, M Doyle 0-1, B Dowd 0-1. |
Semi-finals
Coláiste Iognáid Rís v De La Salle College Waterford
15 February 1975 Semi-final | Coláiste Iognáid Rís | 1-07 - 2-00 | De La Salle College Waterford | Fraher Field |
P Crowley 1-4, T Cullinane 0-2, T Howard 0-1. | S Murphy 1-0, D Kirwan 1-0. |
Limerick CBS v St Colman's College
16 February 1975 Semi-final | Limerick CBS | 1-06 - 1-05 | St Colman's College | St Ailbe's Park |
G Hickey 1-0, D Brougham 0-3, K Canty 0-2, B Skelly 0-1. | G Hayes 1-0, J O'Brien 0-2, M Cronin 0-1, T O'Brien 0-1, D Kelleher 0-1. |
Final
Coláiste Iognáid Rís v Limerick CBS
16 March 1975 Final | Coláiste Iognáid Rís | 5-06 - 2-04 | Limerick CBS | Semple Stadium |
J Murphy 3-1, T Howard 2-0, P Crowley 0-3, J Barry 0-2. | K Canty 1-1, F Kelly 1-0, M Costelloe 0-1, R Browne 0-1, J Mann 0-1. |
References
- ^ "Rockwell College and the Harty Cup". Séamus J. King website. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
- ^ "Harty Cup roll of honour". Rebel Óg GAA website. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
- ^ "Harty Cup hurling and a changing Ireland". Irish Examiner. 6 March 2020. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
- ^ "The Leeside Legends series: Dermot MacCurtain was Rock solid for the Rebels". Echo Live. 27 May 2020. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
- ^ "Flannan's aiming to keep double dream alive with win over Tralee". Irish Examiner. 25 February 2006. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
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