Mayo minor hurlers look to claim national silverware
The Mayo U17 hurlers will look to win the Celtic Challenge final against Derry. Picture: Mayo GAA
The Mayo U17 hurlers will look to bring a national title back west when they face Derry in the final of the Celtic Challenge this (Saturday) afternoon in Abbotstown.
Having produced four outstanding victories over the past few weeks, Mayo have shown tremendous determination, skill, and consistency on their journey to the decider. Their impressive winning streak has earned them a place in the final, and they will be aiming to finish the campaign in style by bringing home the silverware.
Throw-in at National Games Development Centre, Abbotstown is scheduled for 1pm.
Mayo: Val Kitterick (Westport); Cian Byrne (Castlebar Mitchels), Niall Treacy (Castlebar Mitchels, Patrick McKenzie (Moytura); Mark Healy (Ballina Stephenites), Dylan Greally (Tooreen), Adam Jennings (Claremorris); Callum Threadgold (Tooreen), Jamie Naughton (Moytura); Matthew O’Raghallaigh (Westport), Rian Fallon (Castlebar Mitchels), Conn Delaney (Tooreen); Jack Hose (Castlebar Mitchels), Muiris Vahey (Claremorris), Killian Hughes Ballyvary).
Subs: Sean Cogan (Castlebar Mitchels), Brian Loftus (Castlebar Mitchels), Ethan Quinn (Claremorris), Sean Donnellan (Ballyhaunis), Ryan Maher (Castlebar Mitchels), Aaron Cawley (Ballyvary), Jack Rooney (Ballina Stephenites), Senan Heaney (Ballyhaunis).
Extended Panel: Zack Smith (Ballyhaunis), Cathal Kennedy (Castlebar Mitchels), Jack Buckley (Ballyhaunis), Christopher Bradley (Castlebar Mitchels), Joe Doocey (Ballyvary), Aidan Murphy (Westport), James McKeon (Westport).
