KERRY BOSS DARRAGH Ó Sé has unveiled his starting fifteen for Wednesday night’s Munster U21 football quarter-final against Cork.
The team includes four of the side beaten by Cork at the same stage last year – goalkeeper Shane Murphy, centre-back Padraig Ó Sé, wing-back Tadhg Morley and midfielder Shaun Keane.
Midfielder Kieran Murphy was introduced as a sub during that game while both Padraig Ó Conchúir and Greg Horan played with the Kerry minor side last year.
Shaun Keane started for UCC in their recent Sigerson Cup final win while corner-back Jack McGuire, wing-forward Adrian Spillane and corner-forward Thomas Hickey were all members of that triumphant panel as well.
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KERRY: 1. Shane Murphy (Kilcummin); 2. Nathan Breen (Capt) (Beaufort), 3. Gavin Crowley (Templenoe), 4. Jack McGuire (Listowel Emmets); 5. Padraigh Ó Conchúir (Dingle), 6. Padraigh Ó Sé (An Ghaeltacht), 7. Tadhg Morley (Templenoe); 8. Kieran Murphy (Kilcummin), 9. Shaun Keane (Killarney Legion); 10. Greg Horan (Austin Stacks), 11. Gary O’Leary (Kilcummin), 12. Adrian Spillane (Templenoe); 13. Thomas Hickey (Desmonds), 14. James Crean (Annascaul), 15. Ciarán Keating (Skellig Rangers).
Subs: 16. Gavin Curran (Dingle), 17. Conor Jordan (Austin Stacks), 18. Jeff O’Donoghue (Glenflesk), 19. Niall Sheehy (John Mitchels), 20. Conor Keane (Killarney Legion), 21. Denis Daly (St Mary’s), 22. Jack Savage (Kerins O’Rahillys), 23. Cillian Fitzgerald (Churchill), 24. Sean T. Dillon (St Senan’s).
Here's the Kerry U21 football team for Munster clash with Cork
KERRY BOSS DARRAGH Ó Sé has unveiled his starting fifteen for Wednesday night’s Munster U21 football quarter-final against Cork.
The team includes four of the side beaten by Cork at the same stage last year – goalkeeper Shane Murphy, centre-back Padraig Ó Sé, wing-back Tadhg Morley and midfielder Shaun Keane.
Midfielder Kieran Murphy was introduced as a sub during that game while both Padraig Ó Conchúir and Greg Horan played with the Kerry minor side last year.
Shaun Keane started for UCC in their recent Sigerson Cup final win while corner-back Jack McGuire, wing-forward Adrian Spillane and corner-forward Thomas Hickey were all members of that triumphant panel as well.
KERRY: 1. Shane Murphy (Kilcummin); 2. Nathan Breen (Capt) (Beaufort), 3. Gavin Crowley (Templenoe), 4. Jack McGuire (Listowel Emmets); 5. Padraigh Ó Conchúir (Dingle), 6. Padraigh Ó Sé (An Ghaeltacht), 7. Tadhg Morley (Templenoe); 8. Kieran Murphy (Kilcummin), 9. Shaun Keane (Killarney Legion); 10. Greg Horan (Austin Stacks), 11. Gary O’Leary (Kilcummin), 12. Adrian Spillane (Templenoe); 13. Thomas Hickey (Desmonds), 14. James Crean (Annascaul), 15. Ciarán Keating (Skellig Rangers).
Subs: 16. Gavin Curran (Dingle), 17. Conor Jordan (Austin Stacks), 18. Jeff O’Donoghue (Glenflesk), 19. Niall Sheehy (John Mitchels), 20. Conor Keane (Killarney Legion), 21. Denis Daly (St Mary’s), 22. Jack Savage (Kerins O’Rahillys), 23. Cillian Fitzgerald (Churchill), 24. Sean T. Dillon (St Senan’s).
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