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Tyrone's Callum Daly in action against Kerry's Darragh O'Connor in last season's All-Ireland U20 final in Portlaoise.
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Tyrone and Kerry go head-to-head for a place in the Dalata Hotel Group All-Ireland U20 final this afternoon.
The game, of course, is a repeat of last season’s decider in Portlaoise when the Red Hands claimed an impressive 1-20 to 1-14 victory over the Kingdom.
Many of the same faces remain on both squads and Tomás Ó Se’s side won a fourth successive Munster title when they defeated Cork earlier this month.
However, 2008 was the last time Kerry won an All-Ireland at the grade, back when it was the U21 Championship, and they’ll be keen to change that in the coming weeks.
The holders needed extra-time to see off the challenge of Donegal in a thrilling Ulster final as their bid for a third All-Ireland in four seasons remained in track.
Here’s all the information you need to know ahead of today’s All-Ireland U20 semi-final . . .
The Kerry management has named the same starting team that began the Munster final win over Cork for Sunday’s fascinating All-Ireland U20 football championship semi-final against reigning champions Tyrone in Portlaoise.
That means there is no place for last year’s captain and top scorer Cormac Dillon in the team or, indeed, the match day squad, while Darragh O’Connor, from Beaufort, and David Mulvihill also miss out on the 26 players that manager Tomás Ó Sé has put his confidence in to avenge last year’s All-Ireland final defeat by Tyrone at the same Leinster venue.
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Tyrone and Kerry go head-to-head for a place in the Dalata Hotel Group All-Ireland U20 final this afternoon.
The game, of course, is a repeat of last season’s decider in Portlaoise when the Red Hands claimed an impressive 1-20 to 1-14 victory over the Kingdom.
Many of the same faces remain on both squads and Tomás Ó Se’s side won a fourth successive Munster title when they defeated Cork earlier this month.
However, 2008 was the last time Kerry won an All-Ireland at the grade, back when it was the U21 Championship, and they’ll be keen to change that in the coming weeks.
The holders needed extra-time to see off the challenge of Donegal in a thrilling Ulster final as their bid for a third All-Ireland in four seasons remained in track.
Here’s all the information you need to know ahead of today’s All-Ireland U20 semi-final . . .
The Kerry management has named the same starting team that began the Munster final win over Cork for Sunday’s fascinating All-Ireland U20 football championship semi-final against reigning champions Tyrone in Portlaoise.
That means there is no place for last year’s captain and top scorer Cormac Dillon in the team or, indeed, the match day squad, while Darragh O’Connor, from Beaufort, and David Mulvihill also miss out on the 26 players that manager Tomás Ó Sé has put his confidence in to avenge last year’s All-Ireland final defeat by Tyrone at the same Leinster venue.
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