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23 Feb 2026

Minors make four changes in personnell for Louth clash

KILDARE have made four changes in personnel and a number of positional changes for Saturday afternoon’s Leinster Minor Football Championship quarter final against Louth, at St. Conleth’s Park, Newbridge, which throws-in at at 3 pm, writes TOMMY CALLAGHAN.

KILDARE have made four changes in personnel and a number of positional changes for Saturday afternoon’s Leinster Minor Football Championship quarter final against Louth, at St. Conleth’s Park, Newbridge, which throws-in at at 3 pm, writes TOMMY CALLAGHAN.

Two of the changes are in the full back line where Paul Mescall and Shane O’Hagan get a start while Mark Sherry moves to midfield to partner Pascahl Connell with Chris Healy (Two Mile House) comeing in on the half forward line.

The full time is:

Colin Heaney (Celbridge): Paul Mescall (Maynooth), Shane O’Hagan (Kill), Tommy O’Connell (Rathangan); Ryan Houlihan (Moorefield), David Hyland (Athy) David Duke (Kilcock); Mark Sherry (Two Mile House), Paschal Connell (Athy); Shane O’Flynn (Celbridge), Niall Kelly (Athy), Chris Healy (Two Mile House); Wayne Fitzpatrick (Monasterevin), Paddy Brophy, Cpt. (Celbridge) Neil Flynn (Maynooth). Subs: Tommy Kinsella (Moorefield), Sean Christanseen (Clane), Michael Kelly (Athy), Cian McMonagle (Balyna), Ronan Fitzgibbon (Sarsfields) Eugene Mahon (Castledermot) Killian Mulhall (Athy) Shane O’Rourke (Kilcock) Caleb Gill (Naas).

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