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11 Dec 2025

Limerick's Castletroy College target provincial success on Friday afternoon

Castletroy College face Blackwater Community School, Lismore Munster U17 'B' post-primary hurling championship final

Limerick's Castletroy College target provincial success on Friday afternoon

Castletroy College face Blackwater Community School, Lismore Munster U17 'B' post-primary hurling championship final

CASTLETROY COLLEGE take on Blackwater Community School, Lismore in the Munster U17 'B' post-primary hurling championship final. The action gets underway on Friday afternoon at 12:30pm in Fethard Town Park, County Tipperary. 

The Castletroy College squad is made up of players from the Monaleen, Ahane and St Patrick's' GAA clubs. Castletroy College have recorded victories over Abbey CBS, Carrick On Suir CBS and John The Baptist Community School on their path to the final. 

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The Limerick college aims for this team to serve as an important stepping stone for the school, following their involvement in the Dr Harty Cup last year and their involvement in the 2025 Munster B Hurling Championship

CASTLETROY COLLEGE SQUAD: Donnacha Ryan(Monaleen), Harry Ryan(Monaleen), Ewan Coulter(Ahane), Harry Ferte(Monaleen), Kevin McNamara(Ahane), Andrew O'Connor(Ahane), Luke McDermott(Monaleen), Rory Devine(Monaleen)
Darragh Connolly(Ahane), James Webster(Monaleen), Shane Moloughney(Ahane), Fergal O Duinn(Monaleen), Mark O'Grady(Monaleen), Cian McCarthy(Ahane), Dara Scully(Monaleen), Jack Moynihan(Monaleen), Jack Noonan(Monaleen)
John Sheahan(Monaleen), Brian Halley(Monaleen), Paud Quilter(Monaleen), Rhys Guinan(Monaleen)
Conor Langan(Monaleen), Danann Glynn(Ahane), Ben Chawke(Monaleen), Sean Hendricks(St Patrick’s), Sean Heffernan(Monaleen), Joe Quigley(Ahane), Jamie Flannery(Monaleen) and Conor Ryan(Monaleen). 

MANAGEMENT TEAM: Liam Reale, Killian Gavin, Gary Murphy and Muiris Gilbourne. 

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