News Category: Hurling
Munster GAA to employ 20 new Games Development Staff
Munster GAA are delighted to announce our intention to recruit 20 new Games Development staff. These additional positions will be based across all six counties in the Province.
MIC and Munster GAA partner to launch new Centre of Excellence
The main focus of the new Centre of Excellence will be to encourage children and young people’s participation at all levels of Gaelic games, irrespective of ability, and to promote a lifelong interest in and love of the sports.
2022/2023 TUS Dr. Harty Cup (Under 19 A Hurling) Quarter-Final Results
The 2022/2023 TUS Dr. Harty Cup (Under 19 A Hurling) Quarter-Finals took place on Wednesday January 11th.
There were wins for Cashel CS, Ardscoil Ris, Midleton CBS and Thurles CBS.
2023 Munster Under 20 and Minor Hurling and Football Championships
The dates for the 2023 Munster Under 20 and Minor Hurling and Football Championships have been confirmed.
Munster GAA Awards – Sean O’Shea named Footballer of the Year
Kerry star Sean O’Shea has been named Munster Footballer of the year for 2022 while Waterford’s Karen McGrath is the Munster Ladies Footballer of the Year. Aidan O’Connor (Limerick) is the Under 20 Hurler of the Year while Limerick’s John Kiely is the Manager of the Year.
Munster GAA Awards – Diarmaid Byrnes named Hurler of the Year
Limerick’s Diarmaid Byrnes is the Munster Senior Hurler of the Year while Ballygunner of Waterford are the Munster Club of the Year. Other winners include Clare’s Doireann Murphy is the Camogie player of the year while the Minor Players of the Year are Tom Delaney (Tipperary) and Bryan Hayes (Cork) in Hurling and Football respectively.
TUS Munster GAA Post Primary Schools Under 19 Q-Final Draws
The TUS Munster GAA Post Primary Schools Q-Final draws for Corn an Artaigh (19 A Hurling), Corn Ui Mhuiri (19 A Football), Corn Thomais Mhic Choilm (19 B Hurling) & Corn Risteard Ui Mhathuna (19 C Hurling) took place on Thursday December 15th.
2022 Munster GAA Awards – Hall of Fame winners announced
Former Clare footballer Noel Roche and Tipperary’s two-time All-Ireland hurling winner Nicky English have been inducted into the Munster GAA Hall of Fame. Devon Burns of Kerry is the Munster Under 20 Footballer of the Year while Martin Spain is the Munster Handball Person of the Year. Tim Floyd (Tipperary) and Pat Fitzgerald (Clare) have been honoured with Distinguished Service Awards.
2023 Co-Op Superstores Munster Hurling League Launch
The launch of the 2023 Co-Op Superstores Munster Hurling League took place on Monday December 12th in the presence of players and management team members from the participating counties.
Comhairle Iar Bhunscoileanna Na Mumhan launch six new trophies
Comhairle Iar Bhunscoileanna Na Mumhan hosted the launch of six new trophies for Munster GAA Post Primary Schools competitions on Friday November 25th in Mallow GAA Complex.
AIB Munster Club Hurling Championship Finals Fixtures – December 3 / 4
The AIB Munster Club Hurling Championship Finals at Senior, Intermediate and Junior grades will take place on the weekend of December 3rd and 4th.
2022/2023 TUS Corn an Darra Ui Dhonabhain (16.5 C Hurling) Final – Tralee CBS 1-21 St. Augustines 1-15
Tralee CBS defeated St. Augustines by 1-21 to 1-15 in the TUS Corn an Darra Ui Dhonabhain (16.5 C Hurling) Final on Wednesday November 23rd at Banteer.