No changes to Mayo U17 hurlers for All-Ireland semi-final

No changes to Mayo U17 hurlers for All-Ireland semi-final

Dylan Quinn (right) is part of an unchanged starting lineup for Mayo's All-Ireland semi-final with Roscommon. Picture: Mayo GAA

Mayo U17 hurling manager Sean Heneghan and his management team have kept faith in the same team that defeated Kerry in the last round of the Electric Ireland Celtic Challenge.

They take on Roscommon in the All-Ireland semi-final tomorrow (Saturday) at 12 midday in Athleague GAA Grounds, Co Roscommon.

Paul Fahy from Galway will be the man in the middle.

Admission into the game is free.

Mayo: Liam Heneghan (Claremorris); Marc Munnelly (Ballina Stephenites), Conor Loftus (Castlebar Hurling), Cillian Curley Castlebar Hurling); Cian Fahy (Castlebar Hurling), Matthew Delaney (Tooreen), Eoin Enright (Castlebar Hurling); Oisin Duffy (Caiseal Gaels), Dylan Quinn (Castlebar Hurling); Fionn Delaney (Tooreen), Niall Peoples (Ballina Stephenites), Fionn Conlon (Ballyhaunis); Michael Gough (Ballina Stephenites), Ben Joyce (Castlebar Hurling), David Delaney (Tooreen).

Subs: Patrick Murphy (Ballina Stephenites), Michael Finan (Ballina Stephenites), James Curran (Castlebar Hurling), Eoghan Murray (Castlebar Hurling), Aaron Harcourt (Castlebar Hurling), Ronan Loftus (Castlebar Hurling), Liam Lavin (Claremorris), Pierce Keidan (Tooreen), Bradley Murphy (Claremorris).

Extended Panel: Gino Nealon (Ballina Stephenites), Conor Maughan (Ballina Stephenites), Charlie Flynn (Ballina Stephenites), Kevin Rowland (Castlebar Hurling).

More in this section

Western People ePaper