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Regional hurling sessions get underway

LAST Sunday saw the commencement of the U-14 and U-15 regional hurling sessions. In total, 240 players will be participating in these outings. The players will each receive five coaching sessions and complete their programme with a blitz on the last day.
Over the coming weeks, the sessions will take place as follows:
Sunday: U-14 at Tulla, Éire Óg, Clarecastle and Crusheen; Sunday, March 10: U-14 at Ogonnelloe, Clarecastle, Sixmilebridge and Tubber; Monday, March 18: U-14 at Gurteen, Tulla, Newmarket and Ennistymon; Sunday, March 24: U-14 at Killanena, Éire Óg, Shannon and Corofin; Sunday, April 7: U-14 at St Flannan’s and Éire Óg for blitz games involving eight teams.
The venues for the U-15 sessions are this Sunday at Ogonnelloe, Ruan and Newmarket; Sunday, March 10 at Kilkishen, Inagh and Broadford; Monday, March 18 at Sixmilebridge, Corofin and Parteen; Sunday, March 24 at Crusheen, Kilnamona and Cratloe; Monday, April 1: St Flannan’s for blitz games for six teams.

U- 14

Region 1 (East): Bodyke (Cathal Doyle, Cian Minogue, Oisín Slattery, Oran Treacy); Broadford (JC McMahon, Niall O’Brien, Sean Vaughan); Doora-Barefield (Cathal Ruane, Conor Kearns, Conor Tierney, Darragh O’Shea, Dylan Mulligan, Keelan Butler, Luke Carmody, Scott Currid); Feakle (Adam Nelson, Conor Tuohy, Donal Linnane); Killanena (Aidan McMahon, Darren Keehan, David O’Brien, Donal Moloney); Ogonnelloe (Louis Peacock, Mark Walsh, Stephen Orme); Scariff (Fergus Madden, Francis Kelly); Smith O’Brien’s  (Niall Moloney); Whitegate (Ciarán Keenan, Danny Hynes, Donal Burke, Oisín O’Rourke); mentors: Eleanor Walsh, Sean Doyle, Paul Madden, Eugene Foudy and Val Donnellan.
Region 2 (Mid): Clooney-Quin (Alan Culligan, Cian Keogh, Conor Sheehy, Harry McCarthy, Jack O’Grady, Sean Burke); Cratloe (Conor McMahon, Diarmuid Ryan, Enda O’Connor, Kyle Neylon, Mark O’Brien, Rian Considine);  Crusheen (Breffni Horner, Ross Hayes);  Kilmaley (Cathal Darcy, Conor Cahill, Darragh Killeen, Ronan Cahill, Ronan Callinan, Sean Crowley, Tom O’Rourke); Newmarket-on-Fergus (James McMahon, PJ Enright); Tulla (Cillian Dunworth, David Meehan, Fearghal Kearney, Owen Shanahan, Keelan O’Dwyer, Kevin Caulfield); Mentors: John Culligan, Chris Withycombe, Dave Barry, Leo Duggan and Conor Clancy.
Region 3 (South): Clarecastle (Colin Brigdale, Eoin Collins, Killian McDermott, Lee Brack, Mark Russell, Niall Galvin, Oisín McCarthy, Owen O’Hara); Clonlara (Conor Fahy, Feargal Haskett, Jack Cleary, Micheal Stritch, Seamus Reddan),  Meelick (Brian Daly),  O’Callaghan’s Mills (Gary Cooney, Pádraig O’Riordan, Sean Murphy), Parteen (Aron McSweeney, Brian McCarthy, Joe Collins, Shane Fox), Sixmilebridge (Christopher Carey, Cillian Custy, Conor Hassett, Jake Dineen, Padraic Hassett, Paul Corry), Wolfe Tones  (Cian O’Rourke, Conor Ferns, Darragh O’Rourke, Dylan Frawley, Evan O’Gorman); Mentors: Kieran McDermott, Darren McGregor, Maurice Gough, Pat O’Gorman and Ger Daly.
Region 4 (North): Ballyea (Aaron Griffin, Donal McNamara, Oisín Hennessy, Peter Casey, Stephen Neenan), Corofin ( Eoin Lean, Liam McGrath, Tola Neylon), Éire Óg (Cillian O’Donohue, Colm McGrath, Gavin Cooney, Liam McMahon, Paul Martin), Ennistymon (Luke Howley, Padraig Kelly, Patrick O’Rourke, Sean Urquhart), Inagh-Kilnamona (Cian McInerney, Cillian Roughan, Darren Cullinan, David Mescall, Eamonn Foudy, Eoin Fitzgerald, Ian Kerin, Keith White, Matthew Davenport), Ruan (Colin Haugh, Conor Wynne, Eoin McMahon, Ryan Fitzpatrick); Mentors: Ollie Mescall, Helen Gibbons, Michael Organ, Donal Cahill and Mike Kelly.

U-15
Region 1 (East): Bodyke (Ian Murray, Kieran Hickey, Liam O’Donnell, Seán Pearl), Clooney-Quin (Brendan Dolan, Colin Lynch, Darragh Ryan, Eimhin Dunne, Seán Hehir), Crusheen (Callum Turner, Gavin O’Brien, Mark Kearney, Stephen O’Halloran), Feakle (Fionn McGuinness), Killanena (Cathal Noonan, Dara McNamara, Tobias O’Meara), O’Callaghan’s Mills (Cillian Nugent, Michael Cotter, Tom Lynch), Ogonnelloe (Colin Hart), Scariff (Conor Moloney, Daniel Treacy, Shane Corry, Thomas McNamara), Sixmilebridge (Cian Hogan, Oisín Fitzpatrick, Patrick Mulready), Tubber (James Taaffe, Emmett Quinn), Tulla (Daniel Landers, Shane Hunt), Whitegate (Conor Aspel, Eoin Quinn, Jonah Gaine, Paul Burke, Thomas Hogan); Mentors: Andrew Monahan, Mike Daly, Mark Quinn, Paul Corbett.
Region 2 (Mid): Ballyea (Conor Lynch, Dean Minogue, Mark Crowe, Seán Meaney), The Banner (Danny O’Halloran, Darren Meehan, Luke Keenan), Corofin (Cathal Corbett, Conor O’ Loughlin, Damien O’Loughlin, James Tierney, Killian Clancy), Doora-Barefield (Cian Barron, Darragh Duggan, Jack Hannan, Peter Collins, Seán Murphy, Tom Hannon, Tomas Hehir), Éire Óg (Brian Devitt, Oran Slattery, Patrick McDaid, Tadhg Connellan, Tom Keating), Ennistymon (Derek McInerney, Diorraing McNamara), Inagh-Kilnamona (Colin Shannon, Eoin Leyden, James O’Connor, Joseph Marinan), Kilmaley (Aaron Slattery, Aiden Griffey, Aiden Kennedy, Aiden O’Brien, David M Moloney, Eanna McMahon, Rafe Queally, Seán Kennedy, Seán O’Loughlin, Senan Killeen, Tommy Barry), Ruan (Nathan Bluett, Ross O’Donovan, Mark Corry, David Hehir); Mentors: Vinny Sheedy, Martin Moroney, John McMahon, John O’Looney and Niall O’ Connor.
Region 3 (South): Broadford (Diarmuid Whelan, Eoin Powell, Jack Dillon), Clarecastle (Adam Cassidy, Stephen Barry, Hayden Starr, Cian
Donnelly, Kevin Hartigan, Mark McAuliffe), Clonlara (Cian Moriarty, David Fitzgerald, Kevin Madden, Kieran Galvin, Padraic Campbell, Shane Corbett), Cratloe (Gordon O’Neill, Ciarán O’Connor, Michael Danaher, Aaron Costigan, Jack McInerney, Billy Connors), Meelick, (Stephen O’Shaughnessy), Newmarket-on-Fergus (Dylan Howard, Greg Collins), Parteen (Evan Higgins, Eoin Phelan, Philip Bridgeman, Gearóid Reidy), Smith O’Brien’s (David O’Shea, Eddie Burke, Stephen Howard), Wolfe Tones (Brian O’Connor, Bryan  Conway, Dean Devanney, Jamie Divilley, Seán Costello); Mentors: Pat Ryan, Fergie Tuohy, Pat Williams, Brian Lohan, Kevin Brennan, Michael Sheedy.

 

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