2009–10 Harty Cup
| Dates | September 2009 – 11 March 2010 | ||
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| Champions | Ardscoil Rís (1st title) Seán O'Brien (captain) | ||
| Runners-up | Thurles CBS Denis Maher (captain) | ||
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The 2009–10 Harty Cup was the 90th staging of the Harty Cup since its establishment in hurling by the Munster Council of Gaelic Athletic Association in 1918.[1]
Thurles CBS were the defending champions.[2][3]
The final, which went to two replays, was played on 11 March 2010 at MacDonagh Park in Nenagh, between Ardscoil Rís and Thurles CBS, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. Ardscoil Rís won the match by 3–15 to 0–14 to claim their first ever Harty Cup title.[4][5]
Knockout stage
Final
| 28 February 2010 Final | Ardscoil Rís | 1-12 - 1-12 | Thurles CBS | MacDonagh Park |
| D Hannon 0-7, K Downes 1-1, J Fitzgibbon 0-3, N Kennedy 0-1. | Report | M O'Brien 0-9, D Mager 1-1, P Raphy 0-2. |
Final replay
| 6 March 2010 Final replay | Ardscoil Rís | 2-21 - 4-15 | Thurles CBS | MacDonagh Park |
| D Hannon 1-5 (0-4f), J Fitzgibbon 0-8 (0-6f), C McInerney 1-0, S Dowling, N Kennedy, J Shanahan 0-2 each, M Ryan, K Downes 0-1 each. | Report | M O'Brien 0-10 (0-7f), D Maher 2-0 (1-0 pen), P Ralph 1-2 (1-0f), K Slattery 1-0, T Doyle 0-3. |
Final second replay
| 11 March 2010 Final second replay | Ardscoil Rís | 3-15 - 0-14 | Thurles CBS | MacDonagh Park |
| B O'Connor 1-2, M Ryan 1-1, N Kennedy 1-0, J Fitzgibbon (0-2f), D Hannon (0-3f), 0-3 each, J Shanahan , K Downes 0-2 each, S Dowling, A Breen 0-1 each. | Report | M O'Brien 0-5 (0-4f), A McCormack,P Ralph 0-3 each, P Looby, D Maher, T Doyle 0-1 each. |
References
- ^ "Rockwell College and the Harty Cup". Séamus J. King website. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
- ^ "O'Neill leads charge as Thurles end 53-year famine". Irish Independent. 9 March 2009. Retrieved 14 February 2026.
- ^ Hogan, Liam (30 January 2006). "The changing landscape of the Harty Cup". The Nenagh Guardian. Retrieved 14 February 2026.
- ^ Larkin, Brendan (12 March 2010). "Ard Scoil Rís end Harty Cup marathon with historic victory". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 14 February 2026.
- ^ Cahill, Jackie (12 March 2010). "Hannon tower of strength as Ardscoil Ris make it third time lucky". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 14 February 2026.