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26 Mar 2026

Mayo make two changes for Saturday's hurling clash with Armagh

Ray Larkin has made two changes to his Mayo side for the big championship game with Armagh on Saturday

Mayo make two changes for opening round of the Nicky Rackard Cup

Mayo boss Ray Larkin will be looking for another win when his side take on Armagh in the Nicky Rakard Cup on Saturday. Pic: Sportsfile.

MAYO senior hurling manager Ray Larkin has named his team for Saturday's match with Armagh in BOX-IT Athletic Grounds Armagh.
There are two changes to the team that defeated Roscommon in Round 1 of the Nickey Rackard Cup last weekend. Jack Trench Tooreen and Sioman Thomas Castlegar replace and Joe Burke and Luke Connor. David Kenny will captain the team on the day. Kildare referee Matthew Redmond will officiate at this game.
MAYO: Bobby Douglas (Tooreen); Conor Murray (Castlebar Mitchels), Oisin Greally (Tooreen), Jack Trench (Tooreen); Eoghan Collins (Ballyhaunis), Kieran McDermott (Ballyhaunis), David Kenny (Tooreen); Daniel Huane (Tooreen), Sioman Thomas (Castlegar); Liam Lavin (Tooreen), Cormac Phillips (Ballyhaunis), Jason Coyne (Ballyhaunis); Shane Boland (Tooreen), Eoin Delaney (Tooreen), Ryan Duffy (Ballygar)
SUBS
Kevin Duffy (Ballina Stephenities), Eoin Ryan (Ballyhaunis), Evan Heraty (Moytura), Luke Connor (Caiseal Gaels), Matthew Connor (Caiseal Gaels), Mark Phillips (Ballyhaunis), Michael Farrell (Ballyhaunis), Sean Mulroy (Ballyvary), Brendan Sheridan (Moytura), John Heraty (Moytura), Luke Hurley (Ballina Stephenites).
Extended Panel
Conal Hession (Tooreen), Ronan Fallon (Ballyvary), Joe Burke (Moytura), Ryan Kilbane (Ballyhaunis), Ciaran Finn (Tooreen), Sean Kenny (Tooreen)
Management Team:
Manager: Ray Larkin, Selector: John Duggan, Coaches: Nigel Shaughnessy and Padraic Mannion, Sports Performance Coach: Shane Meehan, Physio: Roisin Flynn, Video Analysis: Brendan Geraghty.

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