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The '''1970–71 Harty Cup''' was the 51st staging of the [[Dr. Harty Cup|Harty Cup]] since |
The '''1970–71 Harty Cup''' was the 51st staging of the [[Dr. Harty Cup|Harty Cup]] since the establishment of the [[hurling]] competition by the [[Munster GAA|Munster Council]] of the [[Gaelic Athletic Association]] in 1918.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.seamusjking.com/sjk-articles/2014/8/28/span-classposttitlerockwell-college-and-the-harty-cupspan-rockwell-college-annual-1988-pp-45-48|title=Rockwell College and the Harty Cup|publisher=Séamus J. King website|date=|access-date=27 July 2022|first=|last=}}</ref> The draw for the opening round fixtures took place on 19 September 1970. The competition ran from 25 October 1970 to 14 March 1971. |
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[[North Monastery]] |
[[North Monastery]] unsuccessfully defended its [[1970–71 Harty Cup|title]] losing to [[Coláiste Iognáid Rís]] in the [[#First round|first round]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://rebelog.ie/harty-cup-roll-of-honor/|title=Harty Cup roll of honour|publisher=Rebel Óg GAA website|date=|access-date=29 November 2023|first=|last=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://northmonastery.ie/harty-cup-1970/|title=1970 Harty Cup and All-Ireland College Winners|publisher=North Monastery website|date=11 February 2024|access-date=|first=|last=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/arid-40274579.html|title=The Mon versus Críost Rí — ‘It was the biggest game a lot of us ever played in’|publisher=Irish Examiner|date=25 April 2021|access-date=11 February 2024|first=|last=}}</ref> |
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[[St Finbarr's College, Farranferris|St Finbarr's College]] won the [[#Final|Harty Cup final]] 4–12 to 2–04 on 14 March 1971 played at [[Semple Stadium|Thurles Sportsfield]] against [[St Flannan's College]] at their second overall cup history meeting after a hiatus of [[1951–52 Harty Cup|19 years]]. It was St Finbarr's College's third overall Harty Cup title, having won the first title [[1968–69 Harty Cup|two years previous]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/arid-30904870.html|title=Cork says farewell to the mighty Canon|publisher=Irish Examiner|date=17 November 2014|access-date=29 November 2023|first=|last=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/arid-30986283.html|title=Harty Cup hurling and a changing Ireland|publisher=Irish Examiner|date=6 March 2020|access-date=29 November 2023|first=Michael|last=Moynihan}}</ref> |
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Coláiste Iognáid Rís's Pat Healy was the [[#Top scorers|top scorer]] with 6-06. |
Coláiste Iognáid Rís's Pat Healy was the [[#Top scorers|top scorer]] with 6-06. |
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| date = 25 October 1970 |
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| team1 = [[Thurles CBS]] |
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| score = 5-18 - 2-01 |
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| date = 28 October 1970 |
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| team1 = [[St Colman's College, Fermoy|St Colman's College]] |
| team1 = [[St Colman's College, Fermoy|St Colman's College]] |
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| score = 7-11 - 4-05 |
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| date = 11 November 1970 |
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| team1 = [[North Monastery]] |
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| score = 2-04 - 6-03 |
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| date = 11 November 1970 |
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| team1 = [[CBS Sexton Street|Limerick CBS]] |
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| score = 3-02 - 3-09 |
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| date = 14 November 1970 |
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| team1 = [[St Finbarr's College, Farranferris|St Finbarr's College]] |
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| date = 21 February 1971 |
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| team1 = [[St Flannan's College]] |
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| team1 = [[St Finbarr's College, Farranferris|St Finbarr's College]] |
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| score = 9-05 - 5-05 |
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Revision as of 09:24, 29 July 2024
Dates | 25 October 1970 – 14 March 1971 | ||
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Teams | 11 | ||
Champions | St Finabrr's College (3rd title) Barry Murphy (captain) | ||
Runners-up | St Flannan's College | ||
Tournament statistics | |||
Matches played | 10 | ||
Goals scored | 69 (6.9 per match) | ||
Points scored | 125 (12.5 per match) | ||
Top scorer(s) | Pat Healy (6-06) | ||
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The 1970–71 Harty Cup was the 51st staging of the Harty Cup since the establishment of the hurling competition by the Munster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1918.[1] The draw for the opening round fixtures took place on 19 September 1970. The competition ran from 25 October 1970 to 14 March 1971.
North Monastery unsuccessfully defended its title losing to Coláiste Iognáid Rís in the first round.[2][3][4]
St Finbarr's College won the Harty Cup final 4–12 to 2–04 on 14 March 1971 played at Thurles Sportsfield against St Flannan's College at their second overall cup history meeting after a hiatus of 19 years. It was St Finbarr's College's third overall Harty Cup title, having won the first title two years previous.[5][6]
Coláiste Iognáid Rís's Pat Healy was the top scorer with 6-06.
Results
First round
25 October 1970 First round | Thurles CBS | 5-18 - 2-01 | Mount Sion CBS | Leahy Park |
J Burke 1-9, T Lowry 2-3, J McCormack 1-1, M Butler 0-4, B Stakelum 1-0, J Keane 0-1. | A Fitzgerald 1-1, T Healy 1-0. |
28 October 1970 First round | St Colman's College | 7-11 - 4-05 | De La Salle College Waterford | Clonmel GAA Ground |
E O'Sullivan 2-3, M Magner 2-1, D McGovern 0-5, T Hannon 1-1, M Lehane 1-0, G Lynes 1-0, E Sheehan 0-1. | L O'Brien 2-1, D Corcoran 2-0, M O'Meara 0-2, T Twomey 0-1, P McCarthy 0-1. |
11 November 1970 First round | North Monastery | 2-04 - 6-03 | Coláiste Iognáid Rís | Cork Athletic Grounds |
T Collins 2-1, R Fitzgerald 0-2, S Greene 0-1. | P Healy 3-2, T Goulding 3-0, A Creagh 0-1. |
- St Finbarr's College, St Flannan's College, Limerick CBS, Coláiste Chríost Rí and Ennis CBS received byes in this round.
Quarter-finals
11 November 1970 Quarter-final | Limerick CBS | 3-02 - 3-09 | Ennis CBS | Fr Murphy Memorial Park |
O Naughton 2-0, M Keogh 1-1 O Coffey 0-1. | H O'Connell 2-5, F Quinn 1-0, J Johnson 0-2, K McNamara 0-1, J Sheehan 0-1. |
14 November 1970 Quarter-final | St Finbarr's College | 3-08 - 1-03 | Thurles CBS | Fr Con Buckley Park |
A Hickey 1-1, J O'Donovan 1-0, F O'Regan 1-0, D O'Dwyer 0-3, G Hennessy 0-3, T Fogarty 0-1. | J Cormack 1-0, L Hassett 0-2, J Burke 0-1. |
15 November 1970 Quarter-final | St Flannan's College | 4-09 - 2-02 | St Colman's College | St Ailbe's Park |
J Treacy 3-3, C Honan 1-2, D O'Dwyer 0-2, T Crowe 0-2. | E O'Sullivan 2-1, D McGovern 0-1. |
2 December 19770 Quarter-final | Coláiste Chríost Rí | 1-05 - 3-08 | Coláiste Iognáid Rís | Cork Athletic Grounds |
J Ryan 1-1, R O'Sullivan 0-3, K Doherty 0-1. | T Goulding 2-1, P Healy 1-2, P O'Connell 0-3, D McCarthy 0-1, P O'Sullivan 0-1. |
Semi-finals
21 February 1971 Semi-final | St Flannan's College | 2-07 - 1-04 | Ennis CBS | Dr Daly Memorial Park |
C Honan 2-0, J Treacy 0-4, J Callinan 0-2, M Burke 0-1. | M O'Connell 0-4, N Glynn 1-0. |
28 February 1971 Semi-final | St Finbarr's College | 9-05 - 5-05 | Coláiste Iognáid Rís | Cork Athletic Grounds |
J O'Donovan 3-0, T Fogarty 3-0, F O'Regan 2-1, M Crowley 1-1, G Hennessy 0-2, B Murphy 0-1. | P O'Sullivan 3-0, P Healy 2-2, T Goulding 0-2, A Creagh 0-1. |
Final
14 March 1971 Final | St Finbarr's College | 4-12 - 2-04 | St Flannan's College | Thurles Sportsfield |
G Hennessy 1-4, T Fogarty 1-4, F O'Regan 1-0, S O'Donovan 1-0, D Dwyer 0-2, M Crowley 0-1, S Murphy 0-1. | S Treacy 1-1, T Crowe 1-0, P Scanlon 0-1, S Callinan 0-1, C Honan 0-1. |
Statistics
Top scorers
Rank | Player | County | Tally | Total | Matches | Average |
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1 | Pat Healy | Coláiste Iognáid Rís | 6-06 | 24 | 3 | 8.00 |
2 | John Treacy | St Flannan's College | 4-08 | 20 | 3 | 6.66 |
3 | Tony Goulding | Coláiste Iognáid Rís | 5-03 | 18 | 3 | 6.00 |
4 | Tom Fogarty | Coláiste Iognáid Rís | 4-05 | 17 | 3 | 5.66 |
5 | Éamonn O'Sullivan | St Colman's College | 4-04 | 16 | 2 | 8.00 |
6 | John O'Donovan | St Finbarr's College | 5-00 | 15 | 3 | 5.00 |
7 | Haulie O'Connell | St Flannan's College | 2-09 | 15 | 2 | 7.50 |
8 | John Burke | Thurles CBS | 1-10 | 13 | 2 | 6.50 |
9 | Finbarr O'Regan | St Finbarr's College | 4-01 | 13 | 3 | 4.33 |
10 | Colm Honan | St Flannan's College | 3-03 | 12 | 3 | 4.00 |
Gerry Hennessy | St Finbarr's College | 1-09 | 12 | 3 | 4.00 |
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.
- ^ "1970 Harty Cup and All-Ireland College Winners". North Monastery website. 11 February 2024.
- ^ "The Mon versus Críost Rí — 'It was the biggest game a lot of us ever played in'". Irish Examiner. 25 April 2021. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
- ^ "Cork says farewell to the mighty Canon". Irish Examiner. 17 November 2014. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
- ^ Moynihan, Michael (6 March 2020). "Harty Cup hurling and a changing Ireland". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 29 November 2023.