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Reilly names minor team to face Antrim

Rory McCaffrey will be looking forward to getting another championship crack at Antrim.

Rory McCaffrey will be looking forward to getting another championship crack at Antrim.

Fermanagh manager Keith Reilly has named his side to face Antrim in their Ulster minor football championship quarter-final this Sunday.

All the pointers are towards a tight competitive game in Brewster park with the sides having already fought out a 0-12 to 1-9 draw during the Ulster minor league earlier this season.

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Antrim defeated the hosts at the same stage last year, recording a 5-10 to 2-8 victory, and Fermanagh will be thirsting for revenge. The only returnees for the Erne men from last year’s defeat are half backs Rory McCaffrey and Cian McManus and full back Enda Cassidy who is slated to start on the bench.

The winners will go forward to play Cavan in the Ulster semi-final on June 21st. The Breffni men booked their place in the last four with an impressive 2-17 to 1-8 victory over Monaghan last Sunday.

Fermanagh minor team to face Antrim

Sunday, 2.15pm, Brewster Park, Enniskillen.

1
Jack Kelly
(Derrygonnelly)
2
James Toye
(Brookeborough)
3
Conor Carney
(Enniskillen Gaels)
4
Conor Cameron
(Derrygonnelly)
5
Rory McCaffrey
(Tempo)
6
Cian McManus
(Teemore)
7
Shane McGullion
(Derrygonnelly)
8
Michael Óg McGarrigle
(Erne Gaels)
9
Niall Clarke
(Teemore)
10
Eoghan Curran
(St Patrick’s)
11
Jason Flanagan
(Newtownbutler)
12
Conor Goodwin
(Enniskillen)
13
Colm Jones
(Derrygonnelly)
14
Luke Ryder
(Erne Gaels)
15
Paul Óg O’Reilly
(St Patrick’s)
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Lorcán McDonagh (Tempo), Peter Leonard (Devenish), James McCaffrey (Derrylin), Lee Jones (Derrygonnelly), Nathan Stewart (Enniskillen), Matthew McAloon (Belcoo), Brendan Lilley (Enniskillen), Enda Cassidy (St Joseph’s), Conor McGann (Teemore), Eamonn Drumm (Teemore), Stephen Fee (Tempo), James Gillespie (Belcoo), Aaron Robinson (Devenish), Dara Dolan (Erne Gaels), Neil McDermott (Enniskillen)

 

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