CONNACHT CHAMPIONS MAYO have made one change for tomorrow’s All-Ireland EirGrid U20 football semi-final against Derry in Carrick on Shannon.
Westport forward Colm Moran replaces the injured Oisin Mullen in the Mayo attack for the last four clash.
Derry are unchanged from their Ulster final win over Armagh but they have made a number of positional switches to their starting team.
Meanwhile, the Kildare team to face Kerry in the other semi-final has also been named. It shows one change from their Leinster final success over Dublin, with Jack Bambrick replaced by DJ Earley in defence.
The Kerry team has also been named, with Eddie Horan replacing Cormac Linnane in their only change from the Munster final.
Mayo (vs Derry)
1. Patrick O’Malley (Westport)
2. Johnny Maughan (Castlebar Mitchels)
3. Brian O’Malley (Westport)
4. John Cunnane (Ballyhaunis)
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Kerry, Kildare, Mayo and Derry unveil sides for All-Ireland U20 football semi-finals
LAST UPDATE | 13 Jul 2018
CONNACHT CHAMPIONS MAYO have made one change for tomorrow’s All-Ireland EirGrid U20 football semi-final against Derry in Carrick on Shannon.
Westport forward Colm Moran replaces the injured Oisin Mullen in the Mayo attack for the last four clash.
Derry are unchanged from their Ulster final win over Armagh but they have made a number of positional switches to their starting team.
Meanwhile, the Kildare team to face Kerry in the other semi-final has also been named. It shows one change from their Leinster final success over Dublin, with Jack Bambrick replaced by DJ Earley in defence.
The Kerry team has also been named, with Eddie Horan replacing Cormac Linnane in their only change from the Munster final.
Mayo (vs Derry)
1. Patrick O’Malley (Westport)
2. Johnny Maughan (Castlebar Mitchels)
3. Brian O’Malley (Westport)
4. John Cunnane (Ballyhaunis)
5. Paul Lambert (Westport)
6. Cathal Horan (Kilmovee)
7. Oisin McLaughlin (Westport)
8. Evan O’Brien (Ballinrobe)
9. Jordan Flynn (Crossmolina Deel Rovers)
10. Nathan Moran (Hollymount/Carramore)
11. Ryan O’Donoghue (Belmullet – captain)
12. Tommy Conroy (The Neale)
13. Conor Diskin (Claremorris)
14. Ross Egan (Aghamore)
15. Colm Moran (Westport)
Derry (vs Mayo)
1. Oran Hartin (Léim an Mhadaidh)
2. Sean McKeever (Dún Geimhin)
3. Conor McCluskey (Maichaire Fiolta)
4. Eoghan Concannon (Baile Stil)
5. Declan Cassidy (Baile Eachaidh)
6. Padraig McGrogan (An Droichead Nua)
7. Conleth McShane (Baile Eachaidh)
8. Conor Doherty (An Droichead Nua – captain)
9. Dara Rafferty (Droim Sorn)
10. Shea Downey (Leamhaigh)
11. Oisin McWilliams (An Suaitreach)
12. Mark McGrogan (An Droichead Nua)
13. Lorcan McWillams (An Suaitreach)
14. Callum Brown (Léim an Mhadaidh)
15. Ben McCarron (Baile Stil)
Kildare (vs Kerry)
1. Aaron O’Neill (Carbury)
2. Mark Dempsey (Moorefield)
3. Mark Barrett (Ballymore Eustace)
4. DJ Earley (Monasterevan)
5. Stephen Comerford (Round Towers)
6. Jason Gibbons (Kilcock)
7. Ruadhán O’Giolláin (Maynooth)
8. Aaron Masterson (Moorefield)
9. David Marnell (Sarsfields)
10. Darragh Ryan (Sarsfields)
11. Padraig Nash (Monasterevan)
12. Tony Archbold (Celbridge)
13. Jimmy Hyland (Ballyteague)
14. Brian McLoughlin (Clane)
15. Paddy Woodgate (Raheens)
Kerry (vs Kildare)
1. Brian Lonergan (Ballymacelligott)
2. David Naughton (Dr Crokes)
3. Stefan Okunbar (Na Gaeil)
4. Micheál Reidy (Ballymacelligott)
5. Mike Breen (Beaufort)
6. Graham O’Sullivan (Dromid Pearses)
7. Daniel O’Brien (Glenflesk)
8. Mark Ryan (Rathmore)
9. Diarmuid O’Connor (Na Gaeil)
10. Fiachra Clifford (Laune Rangers)
11. Eddie Horan (Scartaglen)
12. Dara Moynihan (Spa)
13. Donal O’Sullivan (Kilgarvan)
14. Bryan Sweeney (Listowel Emmets)
15. David Shaw (Dr Crokes)
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