JAMES MORAN HAS sprung a surprise ahead of Sunday’s Connacht SFC semi-final, by leaving skipper Andy Moran out his starting XV.
The defending provincial champions make three changes from the side which won in New York last month.
Breaffy’s Conor O’Shea comes in for his first championship start alongside brothers Aidan and Seamus.
Ger Cafferky and Alan Freeman also get the nod for the Dr Hyde showdown with Roscommon.
MAYO
1. Robbie Hennelly – Breaffy
2. Tom Cunniffe – Castlebar Mitchels
3. Ger Cafferkey – Ballina
4. Keith Higgins – Ballyhaunis
5. Lee Keegan – Westport (Captain)
6. Colm Boyle – Davitts
7. Donal Vaughan – Ballinrobe
8. Aidan O’Shea – Breaffy
9. Seamus O’Shea – Breaffy
10. Diarmuid O’Connor – Ballintubber
11. Conor O’Shea – Breaffy
12. Jason Doherty – Burrishoole
13. Kevin McLoughlin – Knockmore
14. Alan Freeman – Aghamore
15. Cillian O’Connor – Ballintubber
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No room for Andy Moran as Mayo name side for Rossies test
JAMES MORAN HAS sprung a surprise ahead of Sunday’s Connacht SFC semi-final, by leaving skipper Andy Moran out his starting XV.
The defending provincial champions make three changes from the side which won in New York last month.
Breaffy’s Conor O’Shea comes in for his first championship start alongside brothers Aidan and Seamus.
Ger Cafferky and Alan Freeman also get the nod for the Dr Hyde showdown with Roscommon.
MAYO
1. Robbie Hennelly – Breaffy
2. Tom Cunniffe – Castlebar Mitchels
3. Ger Cafferkey – Ballina
4. Keith Higgins – Ballyhaunis
5. Lee Keegan – Westport (Captain)
6. Colm Boyle – Davitts
7. Donal Vaughan – Ballinrobe
8. Aidan O’Shea – Breaffy
9. Seamus O’Shea – Breaffy
10. Diarmuid O’Connor – Ballintubber
11. Conor O’Shea – Breaffy
12. Jason Doherty – Burrishoole
13. Kevin McLoughlin – Knockmore
14. Alan Freeman – Aghamore
15. Cillian O’Connor – Ballintubber
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