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One change to Mayo hurling team for National League final
Mayo hurlers all set for National League final with Sligo
Adrian Phillips has been called into the Mayo starting team for Sunday's league final. Picture: Sportsfile
Reporter:
Gallagher Michael
29 Mar 2024 7:23 PM
Mayo's senior hurling management have made one change to the starting team ahead of Sunday's Allianz National Hurling League 3A Final with Sligo in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park.
Adrian Phillips of Ballyhaunis steps into the starting team, replacing Michael Farrell. Additionally, Tooreen's Sean Regan makes a return to the squad. David Kenny will captain the team on the day. Clare's Niall Malone is set to officiate as the referee for the game. The match throws in at 2pm
Mayo: Bobby Douglas; Luke Connor, Danny Hill, Oisin Greally; Conal Hession, Danny Kenny, Eoghan Collins; Daniel Huane, John Heraty; Sean Kenny, Adrian Phillips, Liam Lavin; Shane Boland, Cormac Phillips, Eoin Delaney
Subs; Barry Lane, Sean Regan, Conor Murray, Joseph Burke, Michael Farrell, Evan Heraty, Brendan Sheridan, Sean Mulroy, James Gallagher, Kealan Gallagher, Matthew Connor, Shane Crinnigan, Ronan Reilly, Diarmuid Phillips
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