GAA All -Aayerland SFC 2025: Dublin vs

Michael McCarnan has not been included in Tyron’s match day panel for Saturday’s All-Ayland Quarter Finals against Dublin.

2021 All -Aayerland winners – one of the standout players of County this year – was quickly forced into the initial quarter -final win of Red Hands on Cavan with a shoulder injury.

As a result, Peter Tig proceeds to cover McKerinan in the right-wing-back from the full-back line, to take the Hampsi number three shirt.

Mark Bradley is nominated in full-forward after not being against Cavan, while Malaki O’Rurke’s bench includes Peter Harte, Connor Meil, Rueeri Canavan and Ion McLahome.

For Dublin, Captain Con O’claghan is nominated for the sub-quarter final win of the last week on Cork.

Lorcan O’Del was a late replacement for the Kuala Club-Man and holds his place in the Dublin attack, as is Eoin Marnchan which was a late switch to Theo Clansy, which is also nominated to start on the bench.

Does the manager Dedi Fareel protest to switch late, but as it stands, the dub will begin with the same XV he found here.

Tyrone: Niyal Morgan; Cormac Quin, Padrag Hamps, Niyal Deavalin; Peter Teg, Rory Brainon, Kiran McGarry; Brian Kennedy, Con Kilpatric; Sunny O’Donel, Matty Donley, Sariran Daily; Darren McCree, Mark Bradley, Deragha Canavan.

Sub: Oisin O’cane, Aidon Clarke, Michael Refurt, Frank Burns, Xi O’hare, Ben McDonal, Michael O’Neil, Peter Heart, Connor Meeler, Rueri Canavan, Ion McCalem.

Dublin: Stephen Cloakson; Eon Markhan, David Burn, Sean McMahon; Brian Howard, John Small, Lee Ganon; Peadar O CofaGh-BYRNE, Killian McGinis; Sean Bugler, Sariran Kilkeni, Niyal Skli; Paddy Small, Cormac Costelo, Lorcan O’Del.

Sub: Ivan Cummerford, Luke Breithnach, Theo Clansy, Nathan Dorn, Ethan Dunne, Alex Gavin, Tom Lahif, Greg Mackenni, Ross McGarry, Cyan Murfee, Con O’Caghan, Niyal O’Claghan, Brian O’Lery.

Leave a Comment