DUBLIN AND LIMERICK have both made changes before tomorrow’s Electric Ireland All-Ireland minor hurling semi-final in Croke Park.
There’s three changes on the Dublin side from their Leinster final win over Wexford. In defence David Hawkshaw comes in to start his first game of the summer at right corner-back.
In attack David Keogh and Ronan Hayes have been handed starting berths at left half-forward and left corner-forward respectively.
Jack O’Neill, Daire Gray and Mark O’Keeffe are the Dublin players to make way.
Limerick have made just the one alteration with a starting place in attack for Cian Magnier Flynn as David Woulfe is replaced.
In the Munster final, Limerick were defeated by Tipperary but they rebounded to see off Wexford in their All-Ireland quarter-final tie.
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Dublin
1. Daire de Poire (St Vincent’s)
2. David Hawkshaw (St Brigid’s)
3. Paddy Smyth (Clontarf)
4. Donnacha Ryan (St Brigid’s)
Dublin and Limerick both make changes for All-Ireland minor hurling semi-final
DUBLIN AND LIMERICK have both made changes before tomorrow’s Electric Ireland All-Ireland minor hurling semi-final in Croke Park.
There’s three changes on the Dublin side from their Leinster final win over Wexford. In defence David Hawkshaw comes in to start his first game of the summer at right corner-back.
In attack David Keogh and Ronan Hayes have been handed starting berths at left half-forward and left corner-forward respectively.
Jack O’Neill, Daire Gray and Mark O’Keeffe are the Dublin players to make way.
Limerick have made just the one alteration with a starting place in attack for Cian Magnier Flynn as David Woulfe is replaced.
In the Munster final, Limerick were defeated by Tipperary but they rebounded to see off Wexford in their All-Ireland quarter-final tie.
Dublin
1. Daire de Poire (St Vincent’s)
2. David Hawkshaw (St Brigid’s)
3. Paddy Smyth (Clontarf)
4. Donnacha Ryan (St Brigid’s)
5. Jack McVeigh (Faughs)
6. Cian O’Sullivan (St Brigid’s)
7. Eoin Foley (Naomh Olaf)
8. Conor Ryan (Craobh Chiaráin)
9. Donal Burke (Na Fianna)
10. Conor Burke (St Vincent’s)
11. Ciaran Dowling (Lucan Sarsfields)
12. David Keogh (Thomas Davis)
13. Colin Currie (Na Fianna)
14. Johnny McGuirk (St Brigid’s)
15. Ronan Hayes (Kilmacud Crokes)
Limerick
1. Mark O’Kelly (Croom)
2. Brian Nash (South Liberties)
3. Conor Nicholas (Monaleen)
4. Ronan Connelly (Adare)
5. Josh Adams (Ballybrown)
6. Jerome Boylan (Na Piarsaigh)
7. Finn Hourigan (Murroe-Boher)
8. Ciarán O’Connor (Kilmallock)
9. Darragh Carroll (Newport)
10. Michael O’Grady (Knockainey)
11. Anthony Barrett (Kilmallock)
12. Conor Boylan (Na Piarsaigh)
13. Brian Ryan (South Liberties)
14. Kyle Hayes (Kildimo/Pallaskenry)
15. Cian Magner Flynn (Kileedy)
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