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Mayo Minors make one change to starting team to face Armagh in All-Ireland semi-final

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The Mayo Minor joint managers David Heaney and Tom O’Reilly have made one change to the team to take on Armagh in the Electric Ireland All-Ireland semi-final.

One Castlebar Mitchels man replaces another as Harry McHale comes in for Joe Forry in attack for an otherwise unchanged Mayo side. 

Heaney and O’Reilly’s charges are unbeaten on their march to a first All-Ireland final appearance since 2022. 

Mayo comes into Sunday’s semi-final as the favourites after dealing a 3-14 to 0-6 hammering to Cork in the All-Ireland Quarter-Final. 

The Connacht champions are once again captained by Eastern Gaels defender Tom Hession. The game throws in at 5.30pm in Glennon Brother Pearse Park in Longford. 

The Mayo Minor team to face Armagh in the Electric Ireland All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Semi-final is as follows: 

Nathan Roddy (Ardnaree Sarsfields); Conor Coghill (Breaffy), Tom Hession (captain) (Eastern Gaels), Daithí Butler (The Neale); David Hurley (Claremorris), Mark Noonan (VC) (Claremorris), Mark Sheerin (Lahardane McHales); Josh Moyles (Crossmolina Deel Rovers) Owen Loughney (Lacken Sarsfields); Harry McHale (Castlebar Mitchels), Kobe McDonald (Crossmolina Deel Rovers), Dylan Flynn (Crossmolina Deel Rovers); Barry Langan (Ballinrobe) Oisín Deane (Crossmolina Deel Rovers) Andrew Quinn (Mayo Gaels)

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