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Thurles Gaels clubman Dylan Cotter will create history with Tipperary minor footballers
Tipp face Clare in Quilty on Tuesday evening
Dylan Cotter, seen here scoring a goal against Limerick in the first round, will captain Tipperary in the Munster Minor Football Championship against Clare. Picture: Michael Boland
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Sports Reporter
14 Apr 2024 6:50 PM
Email:
sport@tipperarylive.ie
When the Tipperary Minor footballers take to the field to play Clare in the Munster Championship at 7pm on Tuesday evening in Quilty, the man who will lead them on to the field will be creating history both for himself and his club.
Dylan Cotter will become the first ever Thurles Gaels player to captain a Tipperary inter county team, in this Round 3 game of the Munster Minor Football Championship.
The Tipperary team and panel is -
1 Mark Conroy Drom and Inch
2 Tommy Burke JK Brackens
3 Gavin Neville Fethard
4 Jack McGonigle Rockwell Rovers
5 Danny Morris Clonmel Commercials
6 Darragh Pollard Ballingarry
7 Thomas Shanahan Ballina
8 Dylan Cotter Thurles Gaels (captain)
9 Dayle Hogan JK Brackens
10 Finn Napier Clonmel Commercials
11 Patrick McDonagh Cahir
12 Cian Collins Galtee Rovers
13 Eamon Ryan Moycarkey Borris
14 Ned O'Meara CJ Kickhams Mullinahone
15 Alex Coppinger Durlas Óg
16 Adam O'Brien Moneygall
17 Luke Hannigan Clonmel Óg
18 Michael Hennelly Kilruane MacDonaghs
19 Mikey McGuire Kilsheelan/Kilcash
20 Luke McKeogh Ballina
21 Paul McKeogh Ballina
22 Briain O'Donoghue Cashel King Cormac
23 Rory O'Mahony Fethard
24 Eoghan Sumner Moyne Templetuohy
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