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28 Apr 2024

Tipperary under 20 football team announced - 10 clubs represented on selected starting 15

Tipperary under 20 football team to play Waterford in Lemybrien on Saturday

Tipperary under 20 football team announced - 10 clubs represented on selected starting 15

Tipperary centre-back Charlie King (Ballina) in action against Limerick in the opening game of the championship played at Fethard Town Park. Pic: Michael Boland

The Tipperary team to play Waterford on Saturday afternoon in the Munster Under 20 Football Championship Phase 1 Round 3 has been named. Throw-in at Lemybrien at 2 pm.

Following on from an opening day draw with Limerick in Fethard, Tipperary made the long journey to Quilty last Saturday and came away with an important win over Clare by 1-8 to 1-6.

Niall Fitzgerald's team will complete their Phase 1 fixtures on Saturday when they travel over the Comeraghs to the picturesque Lemybrien venue. 

An expected win would see Tipperary move on to Phase 2 and a guaranteed three further games in what is a new format for the provincial under 20 competition this year. 

Tipperary Team:

1 Robbie McGrath (Galtee Rovers); 2 Jack O’Neill (Ardfinnan); 3 Eoin O’Connell (Loughmore/Castleiney); 4 Mark Corcoran (Clonmel Commercials); 5 Charlie King (Ballina); 6 Sean O’Meara (Grangemockler/Ballyneale); 7 Daragh O’Brien (Aherlow); 8 Joe Higgins (Clonmel Commercials); 9 Eoin Doocey (Arravale Rovers); 10 Thomas Charles (Clonmel Commercials); 11 Joe Lawrence (Rockwell Rovers); 12 Michael Freaney (Kilsheelan/Kilcash); 13 Orrin Jones (Arravale Rovers); Conal Grogan (Galtee Rovers); Shane Ryan (Ardfinnan).

Subs: Shane Ryan (Clonmel Commercials), Killian Butler (Moyle Rovers), Ben Carey (Ballylooby/Castlegrace), Daithí Hogan (St Patrick’s), Darragh McVicker (Clonmel Og), Tommy O’Connor (Kilsheelan/Kilcash), Paddy O’Keeffe (Moyle Rovers), Cian Smith (Clonmel Commercials), Darragh Spillane (Fethard).

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