TIPPERARY HAVE KEPT faith with the team that claimed the Electric Ireland Munster minor hurling crown for Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final against Dublin.
Manager Liam Cahill has named an unchanged side as they seek to build on their Munster final win over Limerick and book a place in the final on 6 September.
Dublin have also announced their side with just one personnel change, Eoghan Dunne coming in for Cian O’Sullivan, with a number of positional switches made.
Throw-in on Sunday in Croke Park is 2pm.
Tipperary
1. Padraic Hayes – Ballingarry
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2. Enda Heffernan – Clonoulty Rossmore
3. Emmet Moloney – Drom & Inch
4. James Quigley – Kildangan
5. Kevin Hassett – Drom & Inch
6. Brian McGrath – Loughmore Castleiney
7. Darragh Peters – Kilruane MacDonaghs (Capt.)
Tipperary and Dublin's minors have named their sides for the All-Ireland semi-final
TIPPERARY HAVE KEPT faith with the team that claimed the Electric Ireland Munster minor hurling crown for Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final against Dublin.
Manager Liam Cahill has named an unchanged side as they seek to build on their Munster final win over Limerick and book a place in the final on 6 September.
Dublin have also announced their side with just one personnel change, Eoghan Dunne coming in for Cian O’Sullivan, with a number of positional switches made.
Throw-in on Sunday in Croke Park is 2pm.
Tipperary
1. Padraic Hayes – Ballingarry
2. Enda Heffernan – Clonoulty Rossmore
3. Emmet Moloney – Drom & Inch
4. James Quigley – Kildangan
5. Kevin Hassett – Drom & Inch
6. Brian McGrath – Loughmore Castleiney
7. Darragh Peters – Kilruane MacDonaghs (Capt.)
8. Darragh Carey – Templederry Kenyons
9. Liam McCutcheon – Templederry Kenyons
10. Cian Darcy – Kilruane MacDonaghs
11. Garry Ryan – Borrisokane
12. Alan Tynan – Roscrea
13. Thomas Nolan – Drom & Inch
14. David Gleeson – Ballinahinch
15. Lyndon Fairbrother – JK Brackens
Dublin
1. Eoin Skelly (Na Fianna)
2. Cian Hendricken (Naomh Mearnog)
3. Darragh Butler (Kilmacud Crokes)
4. Conor Ryan (Craobh Chiarain)
5. Eoin Foley (Naomh Olaf)
6. Paddy Smyth (Clontarf)
7. Daire Gray (Whitehall Colmcille)
8. Matthew Oliver (Na Fianna)
9. Carl Sammon (Craobh Chiarain)
10. Eoghan Conroy (St Maur’s)
11. Mark Maguire (St Jude’s)
12. Ciaran Dowling (Lucan Sarsfields)
13. Fergal Whitely (Kilmacud Crokes)
14. Alex Considine (Kilmacud Crokes)
15. Eoghan Dunne (St Brigid’s)
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