There won’t be a cow milked in town tonight, mainly because we’re townies and we don’t milk cows!!!! Jump up and down if you’re from the town!! County champions 2021!! #T4L 💚🤍
Monaghan Harps Hurling
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Official account of all hurling teams in the county town from juvenile to senior level.
- This evening Jim Dalton accepted an award from @MonaghanCoCo, in partnership with @VolunteerMonagh for the contribution made by club members during the Covid-19 pandemic. Well done to all involved.
- Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Brendan Óg. May his soul rest in peace.Our club is devastated at the news of the untimely death of our senior player and county U-20 captain Brendan Óg Ó Dufaigh. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this very sad time. All club activity has been postponed until further notice.
- We are absolutely obsessed with the design and sponsor logo on our new training jerseys. 😍 So much so that we have decided to do a giveaway. 💰 Like the tweet ☑️ Retweet 📩 Tag a friend 👭👬👫 The winner will get a jersey of their choice.
- Delay to throw in as there’s a sheep on the field #harps
- Well done to the lads getting a win in the first round of the championship this evening! Harps 3-13 Inniskeen 2-13 @gaa_monaghan
- We would like to welcome Mike McCormack, owner, ‘McCormack Builders’ into the club as he comes on board as our new senior sponsor. Mike has generously sponsored us a new set of jerseys, along with shorts socks and kitbags. Thank you @mikemcc74257104 and welcome to the Harps! 💚🤍
- We give a massive congratulations to Adrian Dalton on being named as our Club Volunteer of the year. Adrian is our current chairperson and has worked tirelessly over the years to help the club. We also want to congratulate Una Forde on her award 💚💚 @MonaghanHarps
- Man of the Match, Ciaran McQuaid. A wholehearted and hard-working performance. Very well-deserved. Well done, Ciaran!! 💚🤍
- Well done to our No.1, Dylan McAree. First time the club has been represented at the Ulster poc fada competition in the Glens of Antrim.























