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Great year Junior Hurlers News: results

Posted On 17th Feb 2026
Posted By GAA ONE CLUB
[Galway (All Clubs) campus]
Author Damien Coleman (Development Officer)
Location MTU Cork

ATUG 3.15

MTUC 2.27

A loss unfortunately on the road in Cork but this Junior hurling team did excite since last September reaching the League final in November and a championship win opener against UG with a narrow loss to UL and last nights loss to MTUC means non progression in the Cup competition. A resurrection of a second team in adult hurling in the college was the focus this year and achieved by this group of talented hurlers who some will now go on to play in the Fitzgibbon 1 competition next year as they on evidence are plenty good enough.

Lead by the Clare man Alex Kelly and our Donegal man at 6 Donal Farrelly we have established a base to ignite from . A committed bunch who love their hurling and we now in ATUSport have a platform for these lads to play optimize their full potential in games opportunities at this very high standard Nationally . Tom Nolan another fantastic stick man as is Shane Kelly, and the JK Brackens man Jamie Bergin would'nt be out of place in any company . Goalies Cathal Corless Kinvarra, Padraig Mitchel Tynagh-Abbey/Duniry are two very accomplished keepers. Cian Brennan Ardrahan excelled at 3 as did Christopher Byrnes Sarsfields at 2/7 . Finn Byrne Loughrea is a fine athlete also with potential to play on the bigger stage as is Aaron McDonagh the Killimordaly man. 


MATCH REPORT TO FOLLOW : By Laoise O Shea (Student lead PR) ????

Junior Hurling Championship – Round 3

ATU Galway vs MTU Cork

ATU Galway’s junior hurlers brought their Higher Education GAA Championship campaign to a close on Monday evening following a hard-fought encounter against a sharp and clinical MTU Cork side in Round 3.
From the throw-in, MTU Cork settled quickly and imposed themselves on the game with accurate shooting and strong movement up front. ATU Galway worked tirelessly to match their intensity, battling hard around the middle third and showing real determination in defence. Despite their efforts, Cork’s efficiency in front of goal proved decisive in the opening half as they converted key chances and built a significant lead by the interval.
ATU Galway kept plugging away, registering some well-taken points, but found themselves with a mountain to climb at the break.

Half Time
ATU Galway – 0-06
MTU Cork – 2-14

To their great credit, the Galway men emerged for the second half with renewed energy, belief, and attacking intent. They began to gain more possession and drive at the Cork defence with purpose. Their persistence was rewarded with three excellent goals, each the result of sharp movement and determined play, which brought renewed life to the contest and showcased the quality within the squad.
The work rate across the field was immense, with players putting their bodies on the line and fighting for every ball. While MTU Cork continued to keep the scoreboard ticking over and managed the closing stages effectively, ATU Galway never dropped their heads and continued to push right to the final whistle.

Full Time
ATU Galway – 3-15
MTU Cork – 2-27

Unfortunately, it wasn’t to be for our lads on this occasion. While the result didn’t go our way, the performance—particularly in the second half—highlighted the character, resilience, and pride within the group.
This marks the end of the journey for our junior hurlers this season, but there is immense appreciation for every single player who committed their time, effort, and energy throughout the campaign. Representing the college in the Higher Education GAA Junior Hurling Championship is a privilege, and this group did so with honesty and determination.
A sincere word of thanks must also go to the management team for their dedication, preparation, and constant support. Their work behind the scenes ensured the team was always ready to compete.
Though the championship run has come to an end, the experience gained and the bonds formed will stand to this group moving forward. There is plenty to be proud of, and the future remains bright.


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