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Several New Caps In Ireland U21 Squad | |
01 November 2013 Ireland U21 have included several new caps in their squad for the trip to the Bught Park to play Scotland U21 on Saturday 2 November 2013. Jeffrey Lynskey from Galway and Antrim’s Gregory O'Kane take charge of the squad for the second year. They replaced Kilkenny’s Michael Walsh and John Meyler in 2012 when Walsh and Meyler stepped up to look after the Irish senior side. Meath captain James Toher captains the Irish and he played in 2012 when Ireland edged out the Scots in a tight match in Clare. Kerry’s Bryan Murphy is one of the few other players named with previous Shinty / Hurling experience having played in Ireland’s winning team in 2011. Ireland U21 from:
Event Details The provisional throw in times have been set for the Shinty / Hurling / Camogie internationals on Saturday 2 November 2013. Shinty / Camogie - Scotland v Dublin County The opening match will be the game between the Scotland Womens team and the Dublin County Junior side. Throw in is at 10.30am on the Bught Park but there is a possibility that the game could be moved to the outside pitch if the weather deteriorates. Evan MacRae is the match referee. Marine Harvest U21 International – Scotland U21 v Ireland U21 Next up is the meeting between Scotland U21 and Ireland U21 at the Bught Park. Throw in is currently scheduled for 12 noon and Eamonn Hassan, who refereed the senior international between the two countries last weekend, is the man in the middle. Marine Harvest Senior International – Scotland v Ireland The main event is the second test between the Scotland and Ireland on the Bught Park. The Scots trail 3-1 after Irelands 24-18 win in the first test at Croke Park last weekend. Throw in is at 2pm and Deek Cameron is the match referee. The whole match will be shown live on BBC2 Scotland. Other Attractions The Shinty Shop will be in attendance and supporters can purchase all the usual equipment including replica Scotland merchandise and Neil Beaton’s new book for youngsters, The Shinty Match. Scottish and Irish musicians will take part in a cultural exchange in the beer tent and this has been made possible through funding from Colmcille and support from Feisean nan Gaidheal. Food and drink will be available throughout the day. Tickets cost £10 for adults, £5 for concessions and U12s are free with a paying adult. Camanachd Association members will receive 20% off their ticket price by showing their membership card. Tickets for this event, which is supported also by EventScotland, can be purchased now on Ticketmaster online http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/The-Marine-Harvest-ShintyHurling-International-tickets/artist/5116159. Picture courtesy of www.neilgpaterson.com |