Boland returns for Mayo's league tie with Louth

Boland returns for Mayo's league tie with Louth

Shane Boland is back for Mayo as the Green and Red look to secure a league final spot. Picture: David Farrell Photography

Mayo GAA joint hurling managers Brian Finn and Ray Larkin have made three changes to their team ahead of the Allianz National Hurling League Round 4 game against Louth at the Connacht Centre of Excellence Bekan tomorrow (Sunday) at 2pm.

Goalkeeping powerhouse Tooreen's seasoned goalkeeper Bobby Douglas will command the goalposts, bringing a wealth of experience and skill to the forefront in place of Davog Frayne. 

Oisin Greally injects added strength to the wing half-back line, poised to fortify Mayo's defensive strategy with his expertise and agility. 

Oisin comes in ahead of Sean Mulroy. Matthew Connor, a rising star from Mayo's U20 squad, steps into the full forward line, ready to showcase his talent and ignite Mayo's attacking prowess is in place of Michael Farrell.

Tooreen's own Shane Boland makes a triumphant return to the squad, infusing it with renewed energy and determination for the challenges ahead. David Kenny will captain the team on the day.

Mayo senior hurling team is as follows: Bobby Douglas (Tooreen); Luke Connor (Caiseal Gaels), David Kenny (Tooreen), Danny Hill (Ballyhaunis); Conal Hession (Tooreen), Eoghan Collins (Ballyhaunis), Oisin Greally (Tooreen); Daniel Huane (Tooreen) John Heraty (Moytura); Sean Kenny (Tooreen), Cormac Phillips (Ballyhaunis), Adrian Phillips (Ballyhaunis); Liam Lavin (Tooreen), Matthew Connor (Caiseal Gaels), Eoin Delaney (Tooreen). 

SUBS: Jack Doocey (Ballyvary), Shane Boland (Tooreen), Connor Murray (Castlebar Hurling), Joseph Burke (Moytura), Michael Farrell (Ballyhaunis), Evan Heraty (Moytura), Brendan Sheridan (Moytura), Sean Mulroy (Ballyvary), James Gallagher (Westport), Diarmuid Phillips (Ballyhaunis), Barry Lane (Castlebar Hurling).

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