DUBLIN HAVE MADE four changes for tomorrow’s showdown with Meath in the Electric Ireland Leinster minor football quarter-final in Parnell Park at 3pm.
Jack Mullins comes into the team at centre-back while Donal McIlgorm is named at midfield.
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New inclusions in attack include corner-forwards Riain McBride and Brian Howard.
McBride lines up in a full-forward line that also features his teammate Con O’Callaghan from the Coláiste Eoin (Stillorgan) side that won the Leinster colleges SAFC crown this year.
DUBLIN
1. Evan Whelan (Trinity Gaels)
2. Cian Murphy (Thomas Davis)
3. Shane Clayton (Ballyboden St Enda’s)
4. Declan Monaghan (Clontarf)
5. Conor Kavanagh (Ballymun Kickhams)
6. Jack Mullins (St Brigid’s)
7. Glen O’Reilly (Na Fianna)
8. Donal McIlgorm (Skerries Harps)
9. Eoghan McHugh (Na Fianna)
10. Jack Burke (Naomh Maur)
11. Andrew McGowan (Kilmacud Crokes)
12. Colm Basquel (Ballyboden St Enda’s)
13. Riain McBride (St Vincent’s)
14. Con O’Callaghan (Cuala)
15. Brian Howard (Raheny)
Here’s the Meath team that Dublin will be in opposition to.
MEATH
1. Johnny Lynch – Moynalty
2. Ronan McDonagh – Clann na nGael
3. Charlie Bird – Boardsmill
4. Dan Ormsby – Dunshaughlin
5. Jordan McLoughlin – St. Peters, Dunboyne
6. Brian Harnan – Moynalvey
7. Ross Ryan – Summerhill
8. Kyle Dixon – Boardsmill
9. Ronan Jones – St. Peter’s, Dunboyne
10. Shane Comiskey – St. Peter’s, Dunboyne
11. Darren Heaney – Duleek/Bellewstown
12. Dylan Brady – Donaghmore/Ashbourne
13. James Cullen – Trim
14. Daire Rowe – Syddan
15. David Mc Loughlin – Moynalvey
Dublin and Meath unveil minor football team selections for Leinster quarter-final
DUBLIN HAVE MADE four changes for tomorrow’s showdown with Meath in the Electric Ireland Leinster minor football quarter-final in Parnell Park at 3pm.
Jack Mullins comes into the team at centre-back while Donal McIlgorm is named at midfield.
New inclusions in attack include corner-forwards Riain McBride and Brian Howard.
McBride lines up in a full-forward line that also features his teammate Con O’Callaghan from the Coláiste Eoin (Stillorgan) side that won the Leinster colleges SAFC crown this year.
DUBLIN
1. Evan Whelan (Trinity Gaels)
2. Cian Murphy (Thomas Davis)
3. Shane Clayton (Ballyboden St Enda’s)
4. Declan Monaghan (Clontarf)
5. Conor Kavanagh (Ballymun Kickhams)
6. Jack Mullins (St Brigid’s)
7. Glen O’Reilly (Na Fianna)
8. Donal McIlgorm (Skerries Harps)
9. Eoghan McHugh (Na Fianna)
10. Jack Burke (Naomh Maur)
11. Andrew McGowan (Kilmacud Crokes)
12. Colm Basquel (Ballyboden St Enda’s)
13. Riain McBride (St Vincent’s)
14. Con O’Callaghan (Cuala)
15. Brian Howard (Raheny)
Here’s the Meath team that Dublin will be in opposition to.
MEATH
1. Johnny Lynch – Moynalty
2. Ronan McDonagh – Clann na nGael
3. Charlie Bird – Boardsmill
4. Dan Ormsby – Dunshaughlin
5. Jordan McLoughlin – St. Peters, Dunboyne
6. Brian Harnan – Moynalvey
7. Ross Ryan – Summerhill
8. Kyle Dixon – Boardsmill
9. Ronan Jones – St. Peter’s, Dunboyne
10. Shane Comiskey – St. Peter’s, Dunboyne
11. Darren Heaney – Duleek/Bellewstown
12. Dylan Brady – Donaghmore/Ashbourne
13. James Cullen – Trim
14. Daire Rowe – Syddan
15. David Mc Loughlin – Moynalvey
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