*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

ST FLANNAN’S College and St Joseph’s Tulla have discovered their Corn Uí Mhuirí and Dr Harty Cup opponents for next season.

The draw for next season Munster colleges hurling and football championships was made last week and will feature two Clare teams in the race for the Dr Harty cup with just one Clare team competing for the Corn Uí Mhuiri senior A football title.

Beaten Harty cup (senior A hurling) finalists this year, St Flannan’s College will compete in group 1 against Nenagh CBS, Ard Scoil Ris from Limerick who are expected to include a number of Clare players in their squad and Cashel Community school.

St. Josephs Tulla will be in group 4 which also includes Gaelcholáiste Mhuire AG, Our Lady’s Secondary School Templemore and CBC Cork.

St. Flannan’s College will also be in group 1 in the race for the Corn Ui Mhuiri senior A football title where they will come up against Pobalscoil Inbhear Scéine Kenmare, St Francis College Rochestown, and HS Clonmel,

In all sixteen teams (four groups of four) will battle it out for the Harty cup title with a similar number competing for the Corn Ui Mhuiri title

The full draw for both is;

Dr. Harty cup;

Group 1: St Flannan’s College Ennis, St Joseph’s CBS Nenagh, Ardscoil Rís, Cashel CS.

Group 2: De La Salle Waterford, CBS HS Clonmel, Midleton CBS, St Colman’s College Fermoy.

Group 3: Thurles CBS, John The Baptist CS Hospital, Doon CBS, Blackwater CS Lismore.

Group 4: Gaelcholáiste Mhuire AG, Our Lady’s Secondary School Templemore, St Joseph’s Tulla, CBC Cork.

TUS Corn Uí Mhuirí;

Group 1: Pobalscoil Inbhear Scéine Kenmare, St Francis College Rochestown, CBS HS Clonmel, St Flannan’s College Ennis.

Group 2: Hamilton HS Bandon, Patrician Academy Mallow, IS Killorglin, Presentation Secondary School Milltown.

Group 3: Mercy Mounthawk Tralee, Cashel CS, Tralee CBS, St Pat’s Secondary School Castleisland.

Group 4: St Brendan’s College Killarney, Clonakilty CC, Skibbereen CS, Coláiste Choilm Ballincollig

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