THE KERRY TEAM to face Meath in Saturday’s All-Ireland junior football final shows one change from the semi-final victory over Leitrim.
U21 skipper Brian Sugrue replaces Michael Foley in defence, while the rest of the team remains unchanged.
The Kingdom boast nine players who’ve previously won medals at this grade - James Walsh, Conor Cox, Jack McGuire, Eamonn Kiely, Sugrue, Brendan O’Sullivan, Philip O’Connor, Jeff O’Donoghue and Spillane.
They take on Meath at O’Moore Park, Portlaoise on Saturday at 3pm.
At 1.15pm at the same venue, the Kerry minors play Louth in the All-Ireland quarter-final. Their team has also been named tonight.
Kerry juniors (vs Meath)
1. Tomás Mac an tSaoir (An Gaeltacht)
2. Eamonn Kiely (Brosna)
3. Jack McGuire (Listowel Emmets)
4. Brian Sugrue (Renard)
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5. James Walsh (Knocknagoshel)
6. Pa Kilkenny (Glenbeigh-Glencar)
7. Daniel O’Brien (Glenflesk)
8. Roibéard Ó Sé (An Gaeltacht)
9. Brendan O’Sullivan (Valentia)
10. Philip O’Connor (Cordal)
11. Jeff O’Donoghue (Glenflesk)
12. Eanna Ó Conchúir (An Gaeltacht)
13. Killian Spillane (Templenoe, Capt)
14. Conor Cox (Listowel Emmets)
15. Tomás Ó Sé (An Gaeltacht)
Subs
16 Billy Courtney (Dr Crokes)
17 Liam Carey (Beaufort)
18 Stephen O’Sullivan (Templenoe)
19 Ivan Parker (Churchill)
20 Dara Ó Sé (An Ghaeltacht)
21 Michael Foley (Ballydonoghue)
22 P.J. Mac Lámh (An Ghaeltacht)
23 Graham O’Sullivan (Dromid Pearses)
24 D.J. Murphy (Gneeveguilla)
Kerry minors (vs Louth)
1. Deividas Uosis (Dingle)
2. Sean O’Leary (Kilcummin)
3. Chris O’Donoghue (Glenflesk)
4. Cian Gammell (Killarney Legion)
5. Michael Potts (Dr Crokes)
6. Eddie Horan (Scartaglen)
7. Niall Donohue (Firies)
8. Barry Mahony (St Senans)
9. Diarmuid O’Connor (Na Gaeil)
10. Adam Donoghue (Castleisland Desmonds)
11. David Clifford (Fossa)
12. Donal O’Sullivan (Kilgarvan)
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THE KERRY TEAM to face Meath in Saturday’s All-Ireland junior football final shows one change from the semi-final victory over Leitrim.
U21 skipper Brian Sugrue replaces Michael Foley in defence, while the rest of the team remains unchanged.
The Kingdom boast nine players who’ve previously won medals at this grade - James Walsh, Conor Cox, Jack McGuire, Eamonn Kiely, Sugrue, Brendan O’Sullivan, Philip O’Connor, Jeff O’Donoghue and Spillane.
They take on Meath at O’Moore Park, Portlaoise on Saturday at 3pm.
At 1.15pm at the same venue, the Kerry minors play Louth in the All-Ireland quarter-final. Their team has also been named tonight.
Kerry juniors (vs Meath)
1. Tomás Mac an tSaoir (An Gaeltacht)
2. Eamonn Kiely (Brosna)
3. Jack McGuire (Listowel Emmets)
4. Brian Sugrue (Renard)
5. James Walsh (Knocknagoshel)
6. Pa Kilkenny (Glenbeigh-Glencar)
7. Daniel O’Brien (Glenflesk)
8. Roibéard Ó Sé (An Gaeltacht)
9. Brendan O’Sullivan (Valentia)
10. Philip O’Connor (Cordal)
11. Jeff O’Donoghue (Glenflesk)
12. Eanna Ó Conchúir (An Gaeltacht)
13. Killian Spillane (Templenoe, Capt)
14. Conor Cox (Listowel Emmets)
15. Tomás Ó Sé (An Gaeltacht)
Subs
16 Billy Courtney (Dr Crokes)
17 Liam Carey (Beaufort)
18 Stephen O’Sullivan (Templenoe)
19 Ivan Parker (Churchill)
20 Dara Ó Sé (An Ghaeltacht)
21 Michael Foley (Ballydonoghue)
22 P.J. Mac Lámh (An Ghaeltacht)
23 Graham O’Sullivan (Dromid Pearses)
24 D.J. Murphy (Gneeveguilla)
Kerry minors (vs Louth)
1. Deividas Uosis (Dingle)
2. Sean O’Leary (Kilcummin)
3. Chris O’Donoghue (Glenflesk)
4. Cian Gammell (Killarney Legion)
5. Michael Potts (Dr Crokes)
6. Eddie Horan (Scartaglen)
7. Niall Donohue (Firies)
8. Barry Mahony (St Senans)
9. Diarmuid O’Connor (Na Gaeil)
10. Adam Donoghue (Castleisland Desmonds)
11. David Clifford (Fossa)
12. Donal O’Sullivan (Kilgarvan)
13. Fiáchra Clifford (Laune Rangers)
14. Donchadh O’Sullivan (Firies)
15. Brian Friel (Rathmore)
Subs
16. Nelu O’Doherty (Dr Crokes)
17. Patrick Warren (Gneeveguilla)
18. Ciarán O’Reilly (Austin Stacks)
19. Ryan O’Neill (Na Gaeil)
20. Michael Slattery (Austin Stacks)
21. Jack Griffin (Dr Crokes)
22. Michael O’Leary (Renard)
23. Dylan Casey (Austin Stacks)
24. Cathal Ferriter (Annascaul)
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