Limerick minors look to reach fifth consecutive Munster Minor Final

John Mulqueen’s minor Limerick side travel to Cusack Park tonight to face Clare in the Munster Minor Championship semi final at 7.30pm.

Shoild Limerick come out on top it will mean they will play in a fifth consecutive Munster final next month. In 2013 and 2014 Limerick won the title beating Waterford twice. The last two years have seen consecutive losses to Tipperary however.

Limerick have made two changes to the side that beat Waterford in the quarter final. Kevin Bonar and Gearoid Barry come into the side in the places of Rory Duff and Ryan Tobin.

Limerick have six players in the starting line up that featured in the loss to Tipperary in the All Ireland final last year.

In the other semi final Cork face Tipp with the winners advancing to the Munster final which will be played on July 9 in Semple Stadium.

Limerick

1. Daithi Heffernan (Mallow)

2. Conor Flahive (Mungret St Pauls)
3. Conor Nicholas (Monaleen)
4. Ciaran Barry (Ahane)

5. Mikey O’Brien (Doon)
6. Jerome Boylan (Na Piarsaigh)
7. Kevin Bonar (Bruff)

8. Dan Minehan (Ahane)
9. Michael O’Grady (Knockainey)

10. Paul O’Riordan (Bruff)
11. Paul O’Brien (Mungret St Pauls)
12. David Woulfe (Kilmallock)

13. Dylan O’Shea (Garryspillane)
14. Ronan Connolly (Adare)
15. Gearoid Barry (Kilmallock)

Subs
16. Bryan Curtin (Adare)
17. Padraig Maher (Patrickswell)
18. Damien Burke (Dromcollogher-Broadford)
19. Ken Byrnes (Old Christians)
20. Josh Considine (Patrickswell)
21. Rory Duff (Mungret St Pauls)
22. David Moloney (Monaleen)
23. Brian O’Grady (Kilteely-Dromkeen)
24. Ryan Tobin (Garryspillane)

Clare

1. Eamonn Foudy (Inagh Kilnamona)

2. Sean Crowley (Kilmaley)
3. Ross Hayes (Crusheen)
4. Bradley Higgins (Kilmaley)

5. Diarmuid Ryan (Cratloe)
6. Cian Minogue (Bodyke)
7. Aidan McCarthy (Inagh Kilnamona)

8. Keith White (Inagh Kilnamona)
9. Lee Black (Clarecastle)

10. Eoin Fitzgerald (Inagh Kilnamona)
17. Rian Considine (Cratloe)
12. Tiernan Agnew (Sixmilebridge)

13. Paul Corry (Sixmilebridge)
14. Gary Cooney (O’Callaghan Mills)
15. Breffni Horner (Crusheen)

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