
Faythe Harriers look the team to beat as Hartigan hits a hat-trick against Bannow-Ballymitty
Wexford People
Today at 18:30
Faythe Harriers look to be the cream of the crop in Group B of the Kavanagh Meats Junior 'A' hurling championship after another dominant display, this time against Bannow-Ballymitty in Páirc Charman on Friday.
The Grantstown-based club put it up to them in the early stages, with Cathal Cummins' goal shortly followed by a second major by Craig Sinnott.
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