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Dubs represented on both Leinster interprovincial panels

Dubs represented on both Leinster interprovincial panels

Sat, 10th December 2016

Darren Daly and John Small have been included in the Leinster football panel for this weekend’s inter-provincial football and hurling semi-finals.

The Leinster footballers will play Connacht on Saturday in Parnell Park (6.0) and will be managed by Seán Kelly (Meath), John Doyle (Kildare) and Jason Sherlock (Dublin).

The Leinster hurlers are managed by Dublin’s Ciarán Hetherton, Kilkenny’s Michael Kavanagh and Wicklow’s Don Hyland and play Connacht in Nenagh on Saturday (2.45).

The Leinster squad includes the Dublin quartet of Shane Barrett, Chris Crummey, Eamonn Dillon and Ryan O'Dwyer.

Admission to the matches in €10 for adults with children under-16 admitted free.

LEINSTER FOOTBALL INTER-PROVINCIAL SQUAD: 1. Alan Mulhall (Offaly) 2. Pádraig Rath (Louth) 3. Donal Keoghan (Meath) 4. John Small (Dublin) 5. Darren Daly (Dublin) 6. Shane O'Rourke (Meath) 7. Brian Malone (Wexford) 8. John O’Loughlin (Laois) 9. Paul Sharry (Westmeath) 10. James Dolan (Westmeath) 11. John McGrath (Wicklow) 12. Graham Reilly (Meath) 13. Donie Kingston (Laois) 14. John Heslin (Westmeath) 15. Kieran Martin (Westmeath) 16. Paddy Colloum (Longford) 17. Johnny Byrne (Kildare) 18. Neil Flynn (Kildare) 19. Daniel St Leger (Carlow) 20. Graham Guilfoyle (Offaly) 21. Declan Byrne (Louth)22. Dean Healy (Wicklow)23. Kevin Meaney (Laois)24. Nigel Dunne (Offaly)25. Peter Cunningham (Offaly) 26. Darragh Foley (Carlow).

LEINSTER HURLING SQUAD V CONNACHT: 1. Eoin Murphy (Kilkenny) 2. Shane Barrett (Dublin) 3. Tommy Doyle (Westmeath) 4. Liam Ryan (Wexford) 5. Pádraig Walsh (Kilkenny) 6. Kieran Joyce (Kilkenny) 7. Chris Crummey (Dublin) 8. Conor Fogarty (Kilkenny) 9. Seán Ryan (Offaly) 10. Walter Walsh (Kilkennny) 11. Lee Chin (Wexford) 12. Charles Dwyer (Laois) 13. Shane Dooley (Offaly) 14. Conor McDonald (Wexford) 15. Colin Fennelly (Kilkenny) 16. James Dempsey (Offaly) 17. Eamonn Dillon (Dublin) 18. Adam Gannon (Meath) 19. Robbie Greville (Westmeath) 20. Damien Healy (Meath) 21. Martin Kavanagh (Carlow)22. Gerry Keegan (Kildare) 23. David King (Offaly) 24. Dennis Murphy (Carlow)25. Ryan O’Dwyer (Dublin) 26. Matthew Whelan (Laois)

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