Nenagh CBS edge St Flannan's College, Ennis to claim second Dr Harty Cup

January 31, 2026

Eoghan Doughan of St. Joseph's CBS, Nenagh in action against Colm Daly, Conor Hill and Sean McNamara of St. Flannan's College, Ennis ©INPHO/Natasha Barton

Nenagh CBS are Dr Harty Cup champions for the second time in three seasons after a 0-20 to 0-18 victory over St Flannan’s College, Ennis at Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg this afternoon.

Eoghan Doughan shot a dozen points in a ‘Man of the Match’ display for the Tipperary side as they edged out their Clare counterparts at the Ennis venue where 6,909 fans were in attendance.

A slow start saw Nenagh trailing by 0-8 to 0-3 before their captain Doughan got them motoring and the sides would eventually go in all square (0-11 to 0-11) at the break.

Darragh McNamara nudged St Flannan’s ahead again early in the second-half, but Doughan and Joe O’Dwyer raised white flags at the other end afterwards and Doughan’s 10th point put the would-be winners two to the good.

The home side responded with the next three points, two of them coming from their marksman Harry Doherty (0-8), ahead of Dara O’Dwyer levelling the decider once more and Doughan (2 frees) and Patrick Hackett rounding off the winning tally for Nenagh CBS.

It marks a 20th Harty Cup success for Tipp schools and the Premier County’s fourth consecutive success in the Munster U19A schools hurling competition.


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