KILDARE HAVE NAMED an unchanged side from the team who dispatched Mayo last weekend ahead of their Round 4 qualifier clash with Fermanagh.
Cian O’Neill’s side sent shockwaves through the GAA when they dumped the 2017 All-Ireland finalists out the championship, and they will be looking to build on that momentum against Ulster finalists Fermanagh this weekend.
The counties previously clashed in 2008 in a Round 3 qualifier which saw Kildare triumph by 0-11 to 0-5. This time around, the sides will meet in Navan on Saturday evening [Throw-in, 7pm].
Neil Flynn, who top-scored for the Lilywhites against Mayo, is named to start in corner-forward, while man-of-them-match Paul Cribbin is selected to line out at centre-forward.
Advertisement
Come support the Senior Football team & management in round 4 of the All-Ireland SFC Series tomorrow evening.
To embed this post, copy the code below on your site
Close
Comments
This is YOUR comments community. Stay civil, stay constructive, stay on topic.
Please familiarise yourself with our comments policy
here
before taking part.
Kildare name unchanged side from Mayo triumph ahead of clash with Fermanagh
KILDARE HAVE NAMED an unchanged side from the team who dispatched Mayo last weekend ahead of their Round 4 qualifier clash with Fermanagh.
Cian O’Neill’s side sent shockwaves through the GAA when they dumped the 2017 All-Ireland finalists out the championship, and they will be looking to build on that momentum against Ulster finalists Fermanagh this weekend.
The counties previously clashed in 2008 in a Round 3 qualifier which saw Kildare triumph by 0-11 to 0-5. This time around, the sides will meet in Navan on Saturday evening [Throw-in, 7pm].
Neil Flynn, who top-scored for the Lilywhites against Mayo, is named to start in corner-forward, while man-of-them-match Paul Cribbin is selected to line out at centre-forward.
Kildare
1. Mark Donnellan (Maynooth)
2. Peter Kelly (Two Mile House)
3. David Hyland (Athy)
4. Mick O’Grady (Celbridge)
5. Johnny Byrne (Allenwood)
6. Eoin Doyle (Naas)
7. Kevin Flynn (Celbridge)
8. Kevin Feely (Athy)
9. Tommy Moolick (Leixlip)
10. Fergal Conway (Celbridge)
11. Paul Cribbin (Johnstownbridge)
12. Kevin Cribbin (Johnstownbridge)
13. Neill Flynn (Maynooth)
14. Daniel Flynn (Johnstownbridge)
15. Paddy Brophy (Celbridge)
The42 is on Instagram! Tap the button below on your phone to follow us!
35-year-old Waterford goalkeeper signs new Cardiff deal ahead of Premier League return
Irish defender O’Connor drops down to League One in search of regular first-team football
To embed this post, copy the code below on your site
Fermanagh GAA GAA Kildare Lilywhites Navan Ready to Rock SFC