Once change for Mayo minors All-Ireland quarter-final against Cork

Once change for Mayo minors All-Ireland quarter-final against Cork

Oisin Deane lines out at full-forward alongside Evan Walsh and Andrew Quinn, the latter coming in for Conor Moriarty.

The Mayo U17 football management team has made one change to their starting team for the Electric Ireland U17 All-Ireland quarter final against Cork this weekend.

The game takes place this Saturday, June 8, at Cusack Park, Ennis at 4:30pm.

The solitary change sees Andrew Quinn into the starting fifteen in place of Conor Moriarty.

Tom Hession from the Eastern Gaels club will captain the team on the Day. Niall Quinn from Clare will referee the quarter final in Ennis.

Midwest Radio will have live commentary of this game, and it can be viewed on TG4 Sport YouTube.

Mayo GAA will have live updates across all social media channels on Saturday afternoon.

Advanced ticket sales can be bought here or Centra & SuperValu Stores. U16’s are free.

Mayo: Nathan Roddy (Ardnaree Sarsfields); Conor Coghill (Breaffy), Tom Hession (Eastern Gaels), Daithí Butler (The Neale); David Hurley (Claremorris), Mark Noonan (Claremorris), Mark Sheerin (Lahardane MacHales); Josh Moyles (Crossmolina Deel Rovers), Owen Loughney (Lacken Sarsfields); Harry McHale (Castlebar Mitchels), Kobe McDonald (Crossmolina Deel Rovers), Dylan Flynn (Crossmolina Deel Rovers); Evan Walsh (Parke Keelogues Crimlin), Oisin Deane (Crossmolina Deel Rovers), Andrew Quinn (Mayo Gaels).

Subs: Oisin Costello (Breaffy), Conor Kavanagh (Castlebar Mitchels), Barry Langan (Ballinrobe), Conor Moriarty (Ballaghaderreen), Jack O'Malley (Westport), Fionn Ó Cinnsella (Westport), Joe Forry (Castlebar Mitchels), Derry Óg Cox (Aghamore), Darragh Flanagan (Eastern Gaels).

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