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Waterford's Harty Cup players training away ahead of the knockout action in January
File photo. Credit: Ray McManus/Sportsfile
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03 Jan 2025 10:00 AM
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Excitement levels are at a premium over the Christmas holidays for the Waterford hurlers preparing for the Harty Cup knockout games in early January.
While the break will be welcome, no doubt the training ground will still be the key place to be over the coming weeks for De La Salle players who will be in the running for victory in the big games.
Preparations will be ongoing over the Christmas break with players looking to stay in form and ensure they can perform to the maximum when it matters in January.
The fixture list is below for the fixtures with the venues for the ties still to be confirmed.
Post Primary TUS Dr. Harty Cup (U19 A Hurling) The TUS Dr. Harty Cup (U19 A Hurling) Quarter-Finals Draw took place on Monday December 9th as follows –
QF 1 – Midleton CBS v St Flannans Ennis
QF 2 – Cashel CS v Gaelcholaiste Mhuire AG
QF 3 – Ardscoil Ris v Thurles CBS
QF 4 – CBC Cork v De La Salle Waterford
Games to be played on January 8th. The Semi-Final Draw is – Winner QF1 v Winner QF2 and Winner QF3 v Winner QF4
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