The Highway Man
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We cannot persist with this written NONSENSE.It would appear that Midleton CBS won the Harty in 2018, the previous victory being the North Mon 1981 a 37 year interval.
We cannot persist with this written NONSENSE.It would appear that Midleton CBS won the Harty in 2018, the previous victory being the North Mon 1981 a 37 year interval.
Of course you are correct, I the inaccuracy of my initial post having been brought to my attention I posted the most up to date table of victors I could find, feel free to update it.We cannot persist with this written NONSENSE.
Are you an AI?Of course you are correct, I the inaccuracy of my initial post having been brought to my attention I posted the most up to date table of victors I could find, feel free to update it.
Pure human man, thats why I make mistakes.Are you an AI?
ThanksHarty Cup winners since 2010 (by county):
Tipperary: x5
Limerick: x5
Clare: x2
Waterford: x2
Cork: x1
Harty Cup runners-up since 2010 (by county):
Cork: x6
Tipperary: x5
Limerick: x3
Clare: x1
Waterford: x0
Harty Cup winners since 2010 (by school):
Ardscoil Rís: x5
Thurles CBS: x2
Dungarvan Colleges: x2
Midleton CBS: x1
St. Joseph's Tulla: x1
Our Lady's Templemore: x1
St. Flannan's: x1
Cashel CC: x1
Nenagh CBS: x1
Cork schools have only won 1 time in the last 15 years and that is very disappointing. Although, we were runners-up on 6 occasions in the last 15 years so we haven't been too far away either.
It looks like the Tipperary schools are the top performing schools at the moment. And Ardscoil Rís in Limerick have been a force in the last 15 years.
Midleton CBS and CBC are consistently strong but not getting over the line. St. Colmans have a strong tradition but have dipped in recent years. North Mon have made a bit of a comeback of late which is great to see. Rochestown College and Hamilton High seem to be stuck in B in recent years. Charleville CBS punch above their weight considering their numbers.
AI makes mistakes too.Pure human man, thats why I make mistakes.
It's not the same school. Gaelcholáiste Mhuire AG is separate from the North Mon since the early 2000s.so? It’s the same school
Colmans probably still producing the same number of Cork hurlers over the period though.Harty Cup winners since 2010 (by county):
Tipperary: x5
Limerick: x5
Clare: x2
Waterford: x2
Cork: x1
Harty Cup runners-up since 2010 (by county):
Cork: x6
Tipperary: x5
Limerick: x3
Clare: x1
Waterford: x0
Harty Cup winners since 2010 (by school):
Ardscoil Rís: x5
Thurles CBS: x2
Dungarvan Colleges: x2
Midleton CBS: x1
St. Joseph's Tulla: x1
Our Lady's Templemore: x1
St. Flannan's: x1
Cashel CC: x1
Nenagh CBS: x1
Cork schools have only won 1 time in the last 15 years and that is very disappointing. Although, we were runners-up on 6 occasions in the last 15 years so we haven't been too far away either.
It looks like the Tipperary schools are the top performing schools at the moment. And Ardscoil Rís in Limerick have been a force in the last 15 years.
Midleton CBS and CBC are consistently strong but not getting over the line. St. Colmans have a strong tradition but have dipped in recent years. North Mon have made a bit of a comeback of late which is great to see. Rochestown College and Hamilton High seem to be stuck in B in recent years. Charleville CBS punch above their weight considering their numbers.
What numbers? They have 12 feeder schools and over hundred first years every year.Charleville CBS punch above their weight considering their numbers.
