π Saturday 15 June-ALL-Ireland SFC Round 3
Group 2: Kerry V Meath
Location: Glenisk O’Connor Park, Tullamore
Complicating: 4.15 p.m.
TV: Live on GAA+
The last time these parties met in the championship, Meath Kerry held more than 50 minutes before David Clifford ignited and Kerry led to a 15 -point victory. This year, Meath has improved with results against Dublin, Cork and Rosomommon. However, the absence of Mathew Costello weakens their attack. Clifford’s 1-8 Trek Last time underlines his threat and Kerry has made five changes, including a debut for Mark O’Shea in midfield. The midfield of Meath and the defensive resilience are being tested for the utmost.
Ker: Shane Ryan; Paul Murphy, Jason Foley, Tom O’Sullivan; Morley, Mike Breen, Gavin White; Joe O’Connor, Mark O’a; O’Sullivan, oh yes, Michal Burns; David Clifford, Gilling Scripture, Germany.
Subs: Shape Murphy, Cassan, Tony Brossan, Armin Heinrich, The Soon, O Daraa, Daraa, Daraa, Damn, Daraa, Daraa, Daraa, Damn, Daraa, Damyr, Daraa, Durphy.
Mix: Billy Hogan; Seamus Lavin, Sean Rafferty, Brian O’Halloran; Donal Keogan, Sean Coffey, Ciaran Caulfield; Bryan Menton, Adam O’Neill; Conor Duke, Ruairi Kinsella, Cathal Hickey; Jordan Morris, James Conlon, Eoghan Frayne.
Subs: Sean Brennan, Ronan Ryan, Ein Harkin, James Mceltee, Cian McBride, Conor Gray, Shane Walsh, Aaron Lynch, Daithi McGowan, Keith Curtis, Diarmuid Moriarty.
Group 2: Rosommon V Cork
Location: Laois Hire O’Moore Park, Portlaoise
Complicating: 4.15 p.m.
TV: Live on GAA+
Roscommon, a repeat of the Bottom-two collision of last year, is in pole position to reach the last 12 with a different victory over Cork. Their march meeting ended in a 14-point Rosommon victory. Cork has since lost to Meath and Kerry, while Rosommon earned a draw against Meath. Cork is unchanged, but Roscommon replaces the wounded Niall Higgins with Pearse Frost. This can go to the thread, but Rosomommon will support their recent form.
Roscoll: Conor Carroll; Pearse Frost, De Brian Stack, David Murray; Daly, Neary College, Senan Lamb; Eddie Nolan, Theane C Isne; Rune District, Enda Smith, the Murutical Lord; Daire Creggle, Murtian director, Ben O’Carroll.
Subs: Aaron Brady, Robie Dolan, Ruaidhri Fallon, Keith Doyle, Donie Smith, Conor Hand, John McManus, Declan Kenny, Shane Killoran, Cian Mckeon, Ciaran Lennon.
CORK: Michael Aodh Martin; Sean Meehan, Daniel O’Mahony, Maurice Shanley; Brian O’Driscoll, Sean Brady, Matty Taylor; Ian Maguire, Colm O’Callaghan; Paul Walsh, Sean Walsh, Sean McDonnell; Mark Cronin, Brian Hurley, Chris Og Jones.
Subs: Patrick van Doyle, Lordan, Roy Mangriage, The Old Power, Luke Fao, A Challenge, Head of McSweet, Deane deone, Ruiri Deane, A Corbett Count, Citizen O’Mhoy, A O’Mhoy, O’Connor Award.
Group 4: Dublin V Derry
Location: Esler Park, Newry
Complicating: 6.30 pm
TV: Live on GAA+
Division 1 toppers from last year, Derry, are on a drastic slide with only one win in regulations since their victory over Dublin. They hope that last week’s draw with Galway indicates a change. Dublin, on the other hand, licks wounds from a frustrating defeat to Armagh. Con O’Callaghan returns to the couch and John Small comes in for Colm Basquel. Derry will need an enormous effort, with Odhran Lynch back in Doel and Conor Mccluskey available again.
Dublin: Stephen Cluxton; Sean Macmahon, Theo Clancy, David Byrne; Brian Howard, John Small, Alex Gavin; Peadar O Cofaigh Byrne, Killian McGinnis; Ciaran Kilkenny, Sean Bugler, Niall Scully; Paddy Small, Lorcan O’Dell, Cormac Costello.
Subs: Evan Courald, Luke Luke, Nathan Dhanan, Tom Lahons, Greche Marsh, John McGarry, Arran McGarry
Derry: Odhran Lynch; Diarmuid Baker, Ein Mcevoy, Patrick McGurk; Conor Doherty, Brendan Rogers, Padraig McGrogan; Conor Glass, Dan Higgins; Ethan Doherty, Paul Cassidy, Ciaran McFaul; Shane McGuigan, Niall Loughlin, Niall Toner.
Subs: Ben McKinless, Conor Mcclukey, Ryan Mulholland, Danny McDermott, Tommy Rogers, Anton Tohill, Ruairi Forbes, Lachlan Murray, Cahir McMonagle, Caolan Devlin, Ben McCarron.
Group 4: Galway V Armagh
Location: Kingspan Breffni, Cavan
Complicating: 6.30 pm
TV: Live on GAA+
Armagh is already ready, but promises completely tilting in this repetition of the All-Ireland quarterfinals of last year. Galway, who have been attracted to Derry and lost scary to Dublin, needs a result to secure the progress. Rory Grugan is absent for Armagh, with Stefan Campbell Start and Niall Grimley back in midfield. Galway brings Sean Fitzgerald and Cein Darcy. Expect a tense, tactical game between two heavyweights with something to prove.
Galway: Connor Gleeson; Johnny Mcgrath, Sean Fitzgerald, Jack Glynn; Dylan Mchugh, Sean Kelly, Liam Silke; Paul Conroy, John Maher; Cillian McDaid, Rob Finnerty, Cein Darcy; Matthew Tierney, Shane Walsh, Matthew Thompson.
Subs: Conor Flaherty, Daniel O’flaherty, Cathal Sweeney, Kieran Molloy, Sean o Maoilchiarain, Peter Cooke, John Daly, Cian Hernon, Johnny Heaney, Tomo Culhane, Damien Comer.
GENTLEMAN: Ethan Rafferty; Paddy Burns, Barry McCambridge, Peter McGrane; Ross McQuillan, Tiernan Kelly, Jarlath Og Burns; Jason Duffy, Niall Grimley; Darragh McMullan, Trail O’Neill, Oisin Conaty; Stefan Campbell, Andrew Murnin, Conor Turbitt.
Subs: Blaine Hughes, Tomas McCormack, Greg McCabe, Connaire Mackin, Aaron Mckay, Joe Mcelroy, Cian Mcconville, Callum O’Neill, Aidan Forker, Shane McPartlan, Jemar Hall.
π Sunday June 16-all-Ireland SFC Round 3
Group 1: Donegal V Mayo
Location: King & Moffatt Dr. Hyde Park, Rosommon
Complicating: 4 p.m.
TV: Live on RTΓ©
Jim McGuinness returns to Mayo again, with Helden 2012 Michael Murphy and Patrick McBreary still involved for Donegal. For Mayo, only Aidan O’Shea remains from that final. All four group 1 teams are level at points, making this a huge collision for knockout qualification. Shaun Patton returns in Doel for Donegal and Oisin Gallen starts. Mayo brings Dylan Thornton and Jordan Flynn. If the energetic Mayo pops up Tyrone defeats, Donegal will get into trouble.
Donegal: Shaun Patton; Finarr Roaty, Benant McCow, Peter Mogan; Ryan a lot, mottles the Gallaner width, contaminating. Hugh McFadden, Michael Lanag; Dairege from Baloill, Cread Thompson, Shane O’Donnell; Conor O’Donnell, Michael Murphy, Oiscer Galen.
Subs: Danny Rodgers, Stephen McMenamin, Odhran Mcfadden Ferry, Mark Curran, Odhran Dooerty, Aaron Dooerty, Patrick McBreary, Jamie Brennan, Ein Mchugh, Caolan McColgan, Jason McGee.
Mayo: Colm Reape; Jack Coyne, Rory Brickenden, Enda Hession; Stephen Coen, David McBrien, Paddy Durcan; Dylan Thornton, Matthew Ruane; Conal Dawson, Jack Carney, Jordan Flynn; Aidan O’Shea, Darren McHale, Ryan O’donoghue.
Subs: Adrian Phillips, Bob Tuohy, Davitt Neary, Diarmuid O’Connor, Donnacha Mchugh, Fenton Kelly, Fergal Boland, Frank Irwin, Paul Towey, Sam Callinan, Sean Morahan.
Group 1: Tyrone V Cavan
Location: Brewster Park, Enniskillen
Complicating: 4 p.m.
TV: Not on television on television
A repeat of their recent quarter -final from Ulster, who won Tyrone with seven, this draw bears serious weight with both teams on points. Tyrone mentions the same side as their Mayo collision and keeps big names such as Peter Harte and Ruairi Canavan in reserve. Cavan brings Paddy Lynch and Oisin Brady to strengthen their attack. Expect with Gearoid McKiernan under the Subs Fireworks in Enniskillen. The loser can be out, while the winner could surpass the group.
Tyrone: Niall Morgan; Cormac Quinn, Peter Teague, Niall Devlin; Michael Mckernan, Rory Brennan, Kieran McGeary; Ben McDonnell, Conn Kilpatrick; Seanie O’Donnell, Mattie Donnelly, Ciaran Daly; Darren McCurry, Mark Bradley, Darragh Canavan.
Subs: Oein O’Kane, Aidan Clarke, Patrick Bedey, Frank Burns, John Michael, Kennedy van Canvan.
Guess: Liam Brady; Niall Carolan, Killian Brady, Cian Reilly; Brian O’Connell, Ciaran Brady, Padraig FaulKner; Ryan Donohoe, Evan Crowe; Gerard Smith, Dara Mcveety, Oisin Brady; Cormac O’Reilly, Paddy Lynch, Cian Madden.
Subs: Gary O’Rourke, Luke Fortune, Killian Clarke, Oisin Kiernan, Jason McLoughlin, Ruairi Curran, Luke Molloy, Gearoid McKiernan, Thomas Edward Donohoe, Ryan O’Neill, Sean Mcevoy.
Group 3: Louth v Clare
Location: Laois Hire O’Moore Park, Portlaoise
Complicating: 2 p.m.
TV: Not on television on television
The Leinster title of Louth was followed by defeats for Monaghan and Down, but they remain contrary to a knockout place. A victory provides a provisional quarterfinals. Clare, heavily beaten in both group matches, hopes that the two -week break will rejuvenate them. Cillian Rouine returns to the defense, while Sexton and McMahon are benched threats. Louth is unchanged and wants to rediscover the sharp edge that has worn them to provincial glory.
Louth: Niall McDonnell; Daire Nally, Dermot Campbell, Donal McKenny; Conal McKever, Peter Lynch, Craig Lennon; Tommy Durnin, Ciaran Byrne; Bevan Duffy, Ciaran Downey, Conor Grimes; Ciaran Keenan, Sam Mulroy, Ryan Burns.
Subs: Markey, Liam Jackson, Anthony Williams, Emmet Carolan, Kieran Mcardle, Dara McDonnell, Dan Corcoran, Conor Branigan, Ryan Walsh, Dylan Mckeown, Paul Matthews.
Clare: Eamon Tubridy; Rory McMahon, Ronan Lanigan, Manus Doherty; Alan Sweeney, Cillian Rouine, Ikem IgWeurru; Brian McNamara, Daniel Walsh; Shane Griffin, Dermot Coughlan, Connor Meaney; Aaron Griffin, Ein Cleary, Mark Mcinerney.
Subs: Tristan O’Callaghan, Fionn Kelleher, Jamie Stack, Evan Cahill, Brendy Rouine, Darren Nagle, Joseph Rafferty, Emmet McMahon, Keelan Sexton, Diarmuid O’Donnell, Ciaran Downes.
Group 3: Monaghan V Down
Location: Box-it Athletic Grounds, Armagh
Complicating: 2 p.m.
TV: Live on RTΓ©
This could decide the first place in group 3 and a straight route to the quarterfinals of Ireland. Monaghan has been in flying form with back-to-back victories and great scoring spreads. They bring Gavin McPhillips and Andrew Woods in for their last group game. Down, the reigning Tailteann Cup champions, seems to continue their own momentum after victories over Clare and Louth. Daniel Guinness and Eugene Branagan come in the starting XV. Expect intensity and fireworks in Armagh.
Monaghan: Rory Beggan; Ryan Wylie, Kieran Duffy, Dylan Byrne; Ryan O’Toole, Dessie Ward, Conor McCarthy; Micheal McCarville, Gavin McPhillips; Stephen O’Hanlon, Micheal Bannigan, Ryan McAnespie; Jack McCarron, Andrew Woods, Stephen Moeney.
Subs: Kian Mulligan, Ronan Boyle, Louis Kelly, Darren Hughes, Aaron Carey, Ciaran McNulty, Barry McBennett, Killian Lavelle, Jason Irwin, David Garland, Karl O’Connell.
Down: Ronan Burns; Patrick McCarthy, Peter Fegan, Ceilum Doherty; Ryan Magill, Pierce Laverty, Miceal Rooney; Daniel Guinness, Ryan Mcevoy; Danny Magill, Odhran Murdock, Eugene Branagan; James Guinness, Pat Havern, John McGoth.
Subs: John O’Hare, Finn Mcelroy, Aaron Mcclements, Donal Scullion, Shay Millar, Adam Crimmins, Oisin Savage, Caolan Mooney, Finn Murdock, Patrick Brooks, Conor McCrickard.
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