Three changes for Mayo hurlers ahead of crucial league clash

Mayo face Meath in Tooreen this afternoon needing points in relegation dogfight
Three changes for Mayo hurlers ahead of crucial league clash

Mayo hurling manager Ray Larkin. Photo: INPHO/Ben Brady

Mayo manager Ray Larkin has made three changes to his team ahead of their pivotal Round 5 National Hurling League clash with Meath in Tooreen this afternoon (Saturday).

Following their defeat to Derry three weeks ago, Larkin has brought in Bobby Douglas, Conor Murray and Paudie Murphy. Throw in on Saturday is 2pm.

Mayo sit bottom of Division 2 (on scoring difference from London) and sorely need a win if they are to stave off relegation back to Division 3.

Eight different Mayo hurling clubs are represented in the Mayo panel for this game.

Tickets must be purchased in advance and are on sale in selected Centra and SuperValu stores and online here.

Mayo: Bobby Douglas (Tooreen); Michael Gallagher (Westport), Oisín Ivers (Kinvara), Padraic Mooney (Tooreen); Eoghan Collins (Ballyhaunis), David Kenny (Tooreen), Conor Murray (Castlebar); John Heraty (Moytura), Daniel Huane (Tooreen); Ryan Duffy (Ballygar), Cormac Phillips (Ballyhaunis), Eoin Delaney (Tooreen); Corey Scahill (Castlebar), Paudie Murphy (Granagh Ballingarry), Colm Enright (Castlebar).

Subs: Kevin Duffy (Ballina), Seán McGhee (Ballyvary), Eoin Ryan (Ballyhaunis), Oisín Greally (Tooreen), Shane Boland (Tooreen), Anthony Rowland (Castlebar), David Delaney (Tooreen), Seán Kenny (Tooreen), Oisín Duffy (Caiseal Gaels), Fionn Delaney (Tooreen), Shane O’Brien (Loughrea).

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