Teams named for TG4 All Ireland finals

September 22, 2016

The captains all set for Sunday (clockwise) Laurie Ryan (Clare) Aisling Holton (Kildare), Ciara O'Sullivan (Cork), Noelle Healy (Dublin), Jenny McCavana (Antrim) and Alice Magan (Longford)

The 2016 TG4 All Ireland finals take place on Sunday in Croke Park and the starting teams have been named for all six counties have now been named.

TG4 Junior All Ireland Final

Antrim v Longford, Croke Park, 11:45am

Antrim will be hoping to clinch their third TG4 Junior All Ireland title since 2009. The Antrim team shows 4 changes from the one what overcame London in their semi final. Christine Drain comes into goal with Sarah Haughey coming into the full back line in place of Chloe Dahunsi and team captain, Jenny McCavana will move to the wing. Stephanie Cochrane starts in place of Nicole Kelly and Áine Tubridy makes way from the centre of the field with Áine Devlin replacing her.

Antrim: 1. Anna McCann (St. Ergnat's) 2. Saoirse Tennyson (St. Paul's) 3. Emma Kelly (St. Paul's) 4. Jenny McCavana Capt. (St. Gall's) 5. Deridre O'Kane (St. Ergnat's) 6. Nicole Kelly (St. Paul's) 7. Chloe Dahunsi (St. Paul's) 8. Aislinn McFarland (Bredagh) 9. Áine Tubridy (St. Paul's) 10. Mairéad Cooper (St. Paul's) 11. Clare Timoney (Bredagh) 12. Cathy Carey (St. Ergnat's) 13. Eleanor Mallon (St. Ergnat's) 14. Eimear Gallagher (St. Gall's) 15. Mairiosa McGourty (St. Gall's)

Longford have already played Antrim 3 times this year and have come out on the winning side twice. There are 4 changes on from the team that were comprehensive winners over Derry in the Semi Finals. Michelle Kilkenny comes into goal in place of Sinead Corrigan. Sinéad Hughes comes into the full back line where she replaces Michelle Masterson with Eimear Dooley coming into centre back with Alice McGann making way. Emer Heaney performed very well as a sub in the semi final and she is rewarded with a starting position at full forward with Orla Noonan moving to centre forward and Sarah Shannon will start as a substitute.

Longford: 1. Michelle Kilkenny (Dromard) 2. Sinéad Hughes (St. Helen's) 3. Leanne Keegan (Mostrim) 4. Maeve O'Reilly (Colmcille) 5. Claire Farrell (Longford Slashers) 6. Eimear Dooley (Ballymahon/Forgney) 7. Mairéad Moore (Clonguish) 8. Jacinta Brady (Killoe)9. Mairead Reynolds Capt. (Dromard) 10. Claire Delaney (Ballymahon/Forgney) 11. Orla Noonan (St. Helen's) 12. Ann Marie Bratton (Killoe) 13. Aishling Greene (Clonguish) 14. Emer Heaney (Ballymore) 15. Laura Burke (St. Helen's)

 

TG4 Intermediate All Ireland Final

Clare v Kildare, Croke Park (1:45pm)

Clare will be hoping to build from their brilliant win over Tipperary in the TG4 All Ireland semi final and have made 4 changes from that team. Eva O'Dea suffered an injury in that semi final win and has not recovered, her place is taken Saoirse Tennyson. Emma O'Driscoll takes over from Ciara Harvey in goal with Laura Egan making way at corner back for Shauna Harvey. The final change for Clare is in the middle of the field where Becky Mahon comes into the side to replace Kayleigh McCormack.

Clare: 1. Emma O'Driscoll (The Banner) 2. Kayleigh McCormack (Burren Gaels) 3. Laurie Ryan Capt. (The Banner) 4. Shauna Harvey (West Clare Gaels) 5. Róisín Considine (Liscannor) 6. Ellie O'Gorman (Kilmihil) 7. Gráinne Harvey (West Clare Gaels) 8. Louise Henchy (The Banner) 9. Becky Mahon (Kilmihil) 10. Sarah Bohannon (Shannon Gaels) 11. Ailish Considine (Kilmihil) 12. Niamh Keane (The Banner) 13. Ciara Hickey (Kilmuury Ibrickane) 14. Niamh O'Dea (The Banner) 15. Gráinne Nolan (The Banner)

Kildare were disappointed in 2015 when they fell short against Waterford in a match in which the Lilywhites felt they didn't do themselves justice. They show only one change from the team that required extra time to defeat Sligo and secure their place in the Semi Final. Michaela Nolan comes into the side at wingback to replace Rachel Reidy.

Kildare: 1. Mary Hulgraine (Leixlip) 2. Trina Duggan (Suncroft) 3. Paula Keatley (St. Laurence's) 4. Rachel Cribbin (Balyna) 5. Shauna Kendrick (Sarsfields) 6. Aishing Savage (Leixlip) 7. Michaela Nolan (Castledermot) 8. Erica Burke (Balyna) 9. Aisling Holton Capt. (Balyna) 10. Róisín Byrne (Sarsfields) 11. Maria Moolick (Leixlip) 12. Eadaion Connolly (Rahangan) 13. Mikaela McKenna (Na Fianna) 14. Noelle Earley (Sarsfields) 15. Ellen Dowling (Suncroft)

 

TG4 Senior All Ireland Final

Dublin v Cork, Croke Park (4:00pm)

Dublin will be hoping to win their second ever TG4 All Ireland title and their first since 2010. This is their third year in a row playing Cork in the decider for the Sky Blues and they hope that this team will be the one to make it third time lucky. The Dublin team shows one change from the one that defeated Mayo in dramatic fashion as Sinead Aherne converted a last second free to clinch victory. Molly Lamb comes into the side from the start to join her Kilmacud Crokes team mate Lauren Magee in the middle of the field with Sorcha Furlong making way.

Dublin: 1. Ciara Trant (St. Brigid's) 2. Olwen Carey (Thomas Davis) 3. Deirdre Murphy (St. Brigid's) 4. Leah Caffrey (Na Fianna) 5. Sinéad Goldrick (Foxrock Cabinteely) 6. Sinéad Finnegan (Fingallians) 7. Niamh Collins (Foxrock Cabinteely) 8. Lauren Magee (Kilmacud Crokes)  9. Molly Lamb (Kilmacud Crokes) 10. Noelle Healy Capt. (St. Brigid's) 11. Nicole Owens (St. Sylvester's) 12. Carla Rowe (Clann Mhuire) 13. Niamh McEvoy (St. Sylvester's) 14. Sinéad Aherne (St. Sylvester's) 15. Lyndsey Davey (Skerries Harps)

Cork will hope to continue their magnificent unbeaten record in TG4 All Ireland Finals when they take to the field on Sunday. They have won 10 of the last 11 TG4 Senior All Ireland Finals since contesting their first in 2005. Of those 10 TG4 All Ireland titles Bríd Stack, Deirdre O'Reilly, Briege Corkery and Rena Buckley will continue their remarkable record of starting every one of those wins and they have all played every minute of those previous 10 victories. Cork only make one change to this very settled team as Áine O'Sullivan comes into the side at corner forward  where Libby Coppinger is the one to make way.

Cork: 1. Martina O'Brien (Clonakilty) 2. Marie Ambrose (St. Val's) 3. Bríd Stack (St. Mary's) 4. Róisín Phelan 5. Vera Foley (St. Val's) 6. Deirdre O'Reilly (Newmarket) 7. Shauna Kelly (Araglen Desmond's Buí) 8. Rena Buckley (Donoughmore) 9. Briege Corkery (St. Val's) 10. Annie Walsh (Inch Rovers) 11. Ciara O'Sullivan Capt. (Mourneabbey) 12. Orlagh Farmer (Midleton) 13. Áine O'Sullivan (Beara) 14. Doireann O'Sullivan (Mourneabbey) 15. Orla Finn (Kinsale)


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