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Meath minor team named

Friday, 18th May, 2012 1:30pm
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Meath minor team named

Shane McEntee will play for Meath tomorrow against Offaly.

Meath Minor manager Andy McEntee has announced the team for the Leinster MFC quarter-final against Offaly at O'Connor Park,Tullamore tomorrow Saturday, 19th May at 2pm

The team shows five changes from the team that beat Longford in the first round with both James O'Malley (Navan O'Mahonys) and Niall Kane (Simonstown Gaels), introduced as substitutes in the Longford game, making the starting 15.

Jack Hannigan (Donaghmore/Ashbourne) who has impressed in recent challenges and has recovered from a shoulder injury takes over the goalkeeping duties.

Fiachra Ward (Wolfe Tones) and Walterstown's Paul Donnellan also make the starting 15.

The team is

1. Jack Hannigan Donaghmore/Ashbourne

2. Declan Smyth Dunsany

3. Brian Power Ratoath

4. James O'Malley Navan O'Mahonys

5. Niall Kane Simonstown Gaels

6. Shane McEntee St Peters Dunboyne

7. Ruairi O'Coileain Dunsany

8. Padraic Harnan Moynalvey Captain

9. Adam Flanagan Clonard

10 Cillian O'Sullivan Moynalvey

11. Paddy Kennelly Dunderry

12 James McEntee St Vincents/Curraha

13. Barry Dardis Summerhill

14 Paul Donnellan Walterstown

15 Fiachra Ward Wolfe Tones

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