CLARE AND LIMERICK have both made changes to their starting sides ahead of tomorrow night’s Electric Ireland Munster minor football semi-final at the Gaelic Grounds.
Clare, who lost their opener against Kerry before recovering with victories over Waterford and Tipperary, bring Keith Whyte and Ciaran O’Donoghue into their team at wing-back and full-forward respectively.
Limerick, who saw off Waterford in their first round tie in April, have made just the one change with Adam Costelloe introduced to their attack in place of David Burke.
Clare are aiming for their first final appearance at this level since 1994 while Limerick last contested a minor football decider in 1998.
Clare
1. Mark Lillis (Cooraclare)
2. Jack Sheedy (St Breckan’s)
3. Jayme O’Sullivan (Wolfe Tones)
4. Joe Miniter (Kilrush)
Advertisement
5. Diarmuid Ryan (Cratloe)
6. Fergal Donnellan (Cooraclare)
7. Keith Whyte (Inagh-Kilnamona)
8. Conor McMahon (Cratloe)
9. Danny Griffin (Éire Óg)
10. Paudie Kelly (St Breckan’s)
11. Sean Rouine (Ennistymon)
12. Dermot Coughlan (Kilmurry-Ibrickane)
Two changes for Clare and one for Limerick ahead of Munster minor football semi-final
CLARE AND LIMERICK have both made changes to their starting sides ahead of tomorrow night’s Electric Ireland Munster minor football semi-final at the Gaelic Grounds.
Clare, who lost their opener against Kerry before recovering with victories over Waterford and Tipperary, bring Keith Whyte and Ciaran O’Donoghue into their team at wing-back and full-forward respectively.
Limerick, who saw off Waterford in their first round tie in April, have made just the one change with Adam Costelloe introduced to their attack in place of David Burke.
Clare are aiming for their first final appearance at this level since 1994 while Limerick last contested a minor football decider in 1998.
Clare
1. Mark Lillis (Cooraclare)
2. Jack Sheedy (St Breckan’s)
3. Jayme O’Sullivan (Wolfe Tones)
4. Joe Miniter (Kilrush)
5. Diarmuid Ryan (Cratloe)
6. Fergal Donnellan (Cooraclare)
7. Keith Whyte (Inagh-Kilnamona)
8. Conor McMahon (Cratloe)
9. Danny Griffin (Éire Óg)
10. Paudie Kelly (St Breckan’s)
11. Sean Rouine (Ennistymon)
12. Dermot Coughlan (Kilmurry-Ibrickane)
13. Gavin Cooney (Éire Óg)
14. Ciaran O’Donoghue (Cooraclare)
15. Gearoid Cahill (Corofin)
Limerick
1. Cian Walsh (St Senan’s)
2. Mark Quinlan (Galbally)
3. Eoin Burke (St. Kieran’s)
4. Cillian Ferris (Ballysteen)
5. Padraig Power (Rathkeale)
6. Jack Fitzgerald (Adare)
7. James Cummins (Galbally)
8. Karl Moloney (Crecora/Manister – captain)
9. Liam Kennedy (St. Kieran’s)
10. Barry Coleman (Rathkeale)
11. Noel Callanan (St. Kieran’s)
12. Rory O Brien (Fr. Caseys)
13. Adam Costelloe (Banogue)
14. Colm Moran (Mungret/St. Paul’s – vice captain)
15. Sean Ryan (Athea)
Subs
16. Michael Uwatse (Mungret/St. Paul’s)
17. Paul Collins (Crecora/Manister)
18. David Burke (Mungret/St. Paul’s)
19. Niall McAuliffe (Newcastle West)
20. Adam Shier (Ballybricken/Bohermore)
21. Diarmuid Mulcahy (St. Kierans)
22. Alan Kelly (Athea)
23. Calvin Moran (St. Patricks)
24. Eoghan Killian (Mungret/St. Paul’s)
The42 is on Instagram! Tap the button below on your phone to follow us!
Two changes to Kerry minor side that includes All-Ireland winners for Cork clash
‘It sparked a huge debate, maybe that’s healthy as well’ – the role of GAA bosses
To embed this post, copy the code below on your site
Banner Munster MFC Team news Clare Limerick