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Teams Named For Bank Of Ireland Munster Senior Challenge Cup Final

17th March 2022 By The Editor

Captains Kevin Seymour and Alan Kennedy with Branch President Sean McCullough.

Captains Kevin Seymour and Alan Kennedy with Branch President Sean McCullough. Kieran Ryan-Benson

Garryowen FC head coach Mike Sherry and Young Munster RFC head coach Gearoid Prendergast have both named their sides ahead of Friday’s Bank of Ireland Munster Senior Challenge Cup final at Thomond Park (KO 3pm).

We caught up with each of the squad captains to get their thoughts ahead of the game. Read what Garryowen Captain Kevin Seymour and Young Munster Captain Alan Kennedy said here.

See teams below*:

Garryowen FC

1. Jack Mullany
2. Dylan Murphy
3. James Kendrick
4. Tim Ferguson
5. Kevin Seymour (c)
6. Roy Whelan
7. Des Fitzgerald
8. Alan Fitzgerald
9. Evan Maher
10. Jack Delaney
11. Tommy O’Hora
12. Dave McCarthy
13. Mattie Sheehan
14. Ed Barry
15. Colm Quilligan

Replacements from:

Darragh McCarthy
Larry Kelly
Michael Veale
Jack Madden
Scott Leahy
Oisin Cooke
Johnny Keane
Sean Rennison
Dan Feasy
Aaron Cosgrave
Louis Cunneen
Hugh O’Brien Cunningham

Young Munster: 

1. David Begley
2. Mark O’Mara
3. Conor Bartley
4. Tom Goggin
5. Sean Rigney
6. Alan Kennedy (c)
7. Conor Moloney
8. Bailey Faloon
9. Donnchadh O’Callaghan
10. Evan Cusack
11. Conor Phillips
12. Evan O’Gorman
13. Harry Fleming
14. Conor Hayes
15. Cian Casey

Replacements: 

Shane Malone
Paul Allen
Colm Skehan
Liam Neilan
Jack Lyons
Pa Ryan
Jason Kiely

*Teams as of Wednesday 16th March.

Bank Of Ireland Munster Senior Challenge Cup Final – Garryowen FC v Young Munster RFC

Date: 18th March 

Venue: Thomond Park 

Time: 3pm 

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