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No changes in Mayo minor team

Mayo minor manager Tony Duffy

No changes in Mayo minor team



Daniel Carey

FOOTBALL There are no changes to the Mayo minor team for next Saturday’s All-Ireland quarter-final against Offaly.
The game has a 12.30pm throw-in at Dr Hyde Park, Roscommon and will be played as part of a double-header with the Galway-Longford quarter-final. Tony Duffy’s Mayo side beat Galway in the Connacht final at McHale Park, Castlebar, while Longford beat Offaly in the Leinster decider. All four beaten provincial finalists get a second chance in the minor championship.
The Mayo team is captained by Ballintubber’s Cillian O’Connor.
The starting 15 is as follows: Paul Mannion (Mayo Gaels); Brendan Harrison (Aghamore), Niall Freeman (Aghamore), Ciaran Twomey (Ballina Stephenites); Ryan Quirke (Claremorris), Conor Walsh (Balla), Conor Horan (Swinford); Danny Kirby (Castlebar Mitchels), Seán McGarry (Ballina Stephenites); Fergal Durkan (Castlebar Mitchels), Michael Forde (Ballycastle), Seán Kelly (Moy Davitts); Cian Costello (Castlebar Mitchels), Darren Coen (Hollymount), Cillian O’Connor (Ballintubber).


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