FOUR MEMBERS OF the Cork team that contested the recent All-Ireland U21 football final will start for the county’s junior team in Sunday’s Munster semi-final against Tipperary.
Goalkeeper Anthony Casey, defenders John Mullins and Kieran Histon, and wing-forward Ryan Harkin were all members of that U21 team that lost out to Mayo.
Sean O’Leary, who came on at midfield in that U21 clash, is named amongst the substitutes for the junior side.
Throw-in for Sunday afternoon’s curtain-raiser is 1.30pm in Semple Stadium.
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Cork
1. Anthony Casey (Kiskeam)
2. Diarmuid Colfer (Glanworth)
3. Peter Murphy (Bandon)
4. John Mullins (Éire Óg)
4 players from Cork's All-Ireland U21 final team to start in Munster junior semi-final
FOUR MEMBERS OF the Cork team that contested the recent All-Ireland U21 football final will start for the county’s junior team in Sunday’s Munster semi-final against Tipperary.
Goalkeeper Anthony Casey, defenders John Mullins and Kieran Histon, and wing-forward Ryan Harkin were all members of that U21 team that lost out to Mayo.
Sean O’Leary, who came on at midfield in that U21 clash, is named amongst the substitutes for the junior side.
Throw-in for Sunday afternoon’s curtain-raiser is 1.30pm in Semple Stadium.
Cork
1. Anthony Casey (Kiskeam)
2. Diarmuid Colfer (Glanworth)
3. Peter Murphy (Bandon)
4. John Mullins (Éire Óg)
5. David O’Neill (Mayfield)
6. Bart Daly (Newmarket)
7. Kieran Histon (Cobh)
8. Brian Coughlan (Kinsale)
9. Cillian Brosnan (Brian Dillons)
10. Michael Vaughan (Millstreet)
11. Killian O’Hanlon (Kilshannig)
12. Ryan Harkin (Mallow)
13. Mark Sugrue (Bandon)
14. Gerry O’Connor (Boherbue)
15. David Harrington (Adrigole)
Subs
16. Anthony Kidney (Passage)
17. Colm Hyde (Naomh Aban)
18. Matthew Taylor (Mallow)
19. Niall McCarthy (Kinsale)
20. T.J Brosnan (Newmarket)
21. Sean O’Leary (Bantry Blues)
22. Chris Moynihan (Gabriel Rangers)
23. Eoghan Buckley (St Michael’s)
24. Paul Condon (Mayfield)
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