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Mayo hurlers name team to take on Armagh in championship opener
Nickey Rackard Cup campaign begins with trip to Armagh for Ray Larkin and his Mayo hurlers
Mayo manager Ray Larkin will lead his men into battle in Armagh this afternoon. Pic: Sportsfile
Reporter:
Michael Gallagher
11 Apr 2026 8:00 AM
Email:
michaelgallagher@mayonews.ie
MAYO get their Nickey Rackard campaign underway this afternoon with a trip to Armagh.
After falling short against Roscommon in last year's final, they'll be aiming to go one step further this time and add to their previous titles from 2016 and 2021. Throw-in at BOX-IT Athletic Ground is scheduled for 1.30pm.
The squad named by team manager Ray Larkin is: Bobby Douglas; Alex Evans, Oisin Greally, Connor Murray; Corey Scahill, David Kenny (C), Oisin Ivers; John Heraty, Daniel Huane; Ryan Duffy, Adrian Phillips, Eoin Delaney; Fionn Delaney, Cormac Phillips, Shane Boland.
Subs: Kevin Duffy, Diarmuid Phillips, Eoin Ryan, Michael Gallagher, Sean Kenny, Joseph Burke, Fionan Burke, Oisin Duffy, Colm Enright, Brendan Sheridan, David Delaney.
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Mayo and Leitrim will clash in Connacht GAA Under-20 Football Championship in Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon. Pics: Conor McKeown/Sportsfile
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