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Mayo U-17 hurling team to contest Celtic Challenge Final named
One change to Mayo U-17 team to play Laois in Celtic Challenge Final
The Mayo U-17 hurlers in action against Roscommon in the U-17 Electric Ireland Celtic Challenge All Ireland (Pic: Mayo GAA)
Reporter:
Mayo News reporter
31 May 2024 10:35 AM
Mayo U-17 hurling manager Seán Heneghan and his management team have made one change to their team for the Electric Ireland Celtic Challenge All Ireland final.
Castlebar Mitchels' Eoghan Murray Castlebar starts in place of Fionn Conlon of Ballyhaunis as an unbeaten Mayo team aim to win the Michael Hogan Cup this Sunday.
Heneghan's side come into this weekend's final on the back of a 2-20 2-17 extra-time win over Roscommon in the semi-final.
Oisín Duffy of Caiseal Gaels will captain the team for the game, which takes place on Sunday June 2 at the Abbottstown GAA Centre of Excellence, Dublin at 1pm.
Mayo U17 hurling team to start the Celtic Challenge Final is as follows: Liam Heneghan (Claremorris); Marc Munnelly (Ballina Stephenites), Conor Loftus (Castlebar Mitchels), Cillian Curley (Castlebar Mitchels); Cian Fahy (Castlebar Hurling), Matthew Delaney (Tooreen), Eoin Enright (Castlebar Mitchels), Oisín Duffy (Caiseal Gaels); Dylan Quinn (Castlebar Mitchels), Michael Gough (Ballina Stephenites), Ben Joyce (Castlebar Mitchels), David Delaney (Tooreen), Eoghan Murray (Castlebar Mitchels) Niall Peoples (Ballina Stephenites), Fionn Delaney (Tooreen)
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