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02 Feb 2026

PICTURES: Nenagh CBS Harty Cup heroes honoured at homecoming in Moneygall GAA club

Players, management and families unite for special afternoon celebration in Moneygall

PICTURES: Nenagh CBS Harty Cup heroes honoured at homecoming in Moneygall GAA

St. Joseph’s CBS Nenagh’s victorious Dr. Harty Cup U19 A hurling team were treated to a memorable homecoming in Moneygall GAA at St Flannan's Park yesterday, as the local community came together to celebrate their outstanding achievement. 

Eoghan Doughan struck 0-12 in a man-of-the-match performance before lifting Nenagh CBS’s second Harty Cup in front of 6,909 fans after a fierce tussle with St Flannan’s at Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg.

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Organised by Moneygall GAA Club, the event saw players, management, family members and supporters gather to welcome the team home following their recent Harty Cup success.

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Nenagh CBS paid tribute to the organisers and volunteers involved, acknowledging the effort that went into making the occasion such a special one.

In a message shared on social media, the school said:

“Thanks to everyone involved with Moneygall GAA Club for organising such a wonderful homecoming for the victorious Dr. Harty Cup U19 A Hurling team from St. Joseph's CBS Nenagh. It was a lovely evening and thanks to all those who prepared sandwiches, buns, cakes and treats which were thoroughly enjoyed by all.”

Supporters young and old turned out to mark the occasion, with refreshments provided and plenty of time for photographs and congratulations.

The homecoming reflected the close bond between St. Joseph’s CBS Nenagh and the wider GAA community, highlighting the collective pride felt in the team’s achievement.

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