2013–14 Harty Cup

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2013–14 Dr Harty Cup
Dates25 September 2013 – 22 February 2014
Teams18
Champions Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ardscoil Rís (3rd title)
Cian Lynch (captain)
Runners-up Colours of Down.svg Scoil na Tríonóide Naofa
Stephen Ryan (captain)
2012–13 (Previous)(Next) 2014–15

The 2013–14 Dr Harty Cup was the 94th staging of the Harty Cup since its establishment in hurling by the Munster Council of Gaelic Athletic Association in 1918. [1] The group stage placings were confirmed on 9 September 2013. The competition ran from 25 September 2013 to 22 February 2014.

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Dungarvan Colleges unsuccessfully defended its title. [2]

Ardscoi Rís won the Harty Cup final on 22 February 2014 at the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick, its third successive Harty Cup title overall (last title since 2011), against Scoil na Tríonóide Naofa, 2–13 to 0–04, in their first meeting in the final and all-Limerick final. [3] [4]

Knockout stage

Quarter-finals

15 January 2014Quarter-final Scoil na Tríonóide Naofa 2-13 - 1-15 Charleville CBS Gaelic Grounds
C Ryan 1-6 (1-5fs), J Lonergan 0-4, F O’Grady 1-0, D Coleman, M Dee, B Murphy 0-1 each. Report D Relihan 0-8fs, J Buckley 1-0, T O’Mahony (1f), J Barry 0-2 each, JP Moloney 0-1.
15 January 2014Quarter-final St Francis College 1-13 - 0-11 Thurles CBS Cahir Grounds
M Dolan 1-6 (0-5f), S Kingston 0-3, A Ward 0-2, C Cormack & L O’Sullivan 0-1 each. Report M Connors & J Woods (3f) 0-3 each, L Moloney 0-2 (1f), M Stakelum, R Heffernan & R Long 0-1 each.
17 January 2014Quarter-final Ardscoil Rís 2-19 - 1-08 Our Lady's Secondary School MacDonagh Park
R Lynch 0-12 (8f, 1 sl), M O’Loughlin 1-3, C Crehan 1-0, C Lynch 0-3, A Morey 0-1. Report T Nolan 1-5 (0-4f), D Carey 0-2, C O’Riordan 0-1.
21 January 2014Quarter-final Hamilton High School 0-13 - 0-11 Dungarvan CBS Mallow GAA Complex
M Cahalane 0-10 (five frees, two 65s, one sideline), T Horgan 0-2, L Meade 0-1. Report P Curran 0-7 (four frees, one 65), C O’Grady 0-2, C Barry, A Donnelly 0-1 each.

Semi-finals

1 February 2014Semi-final Ardscoi Rís 2-14 - 1-04 Hamilton High School Mallow GAA Complex
R Lynch 1-9 (1-0, 65, 0-7 frees), C Crehan 1-1, A Morey, M O’Loughlin, C Lynch, I Galvin 0-1 each. Report M Cahalane 1-4 (0-2fs).
9 February 2014Semi-final Scoil na Tríonóide Naofa 0-15 - 1-09 St Francis College Dr Mannix Sportsfield
C Ryan 0-9 (7frees), D Coleman 0-5, D Buckley 0-1 Report S Kingston 1-0, A Ward and D Griffin 0-2 each, C Kingston, N Cashman (‘65), G Connelly (free), C Cormack, M Dolan 0-1 each.

Final

22 February 2014Final Ardscoi Rís 2-13 - 0-04 Scoil na Tríonóide Naofa Gaelic Grounds
R Lynch 0-6 (0-3f), I Galvin 1-2, C Crehan 1-0, A Morey 0-2, C Lynch, M O’Loughlin & T Grimes 0-1 each. Report C Ryan 0-3 (0-3f), M Coleman 0-1.

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