Donegal, Kerry, Mayo, Rosscommon, Tyrone and Dublin all potential winners this year.
Cork have a bit of talent but when you hear the manager bitching about players playing for their clubs and colleges you get an insight into whats over them. Age & size could get them oast Kerry assuming they beat Waterford but they are below the teams mentioned above.
Yup, Logan, Dooher and Canavan stayed on for another year. It’s a pretty young team this year with most of them available again next year which is why I have more tempered expectations.
Leinster U21FC semi-final
Kildare 1-16 Westmeath 1-03, O’Moore Park, 7.30pm FT
Munster U21FC semi-finals
Waterford 0-02 Cork 3-18, Fraher Field, 7.30pm FT
Kerry 1-14 Limerick 2-08, Austin Stack Park, 7.30pm FT
Ulster U21FC quarter-finals
Monaghan 1-15 Fermanagh 0-03, Inniskeen, 8pm FT
Down 0-09 Armagh 5-16, Pairc Esler, 8pm FT
Cavan 0-10 Tyrone 2-10, Breffni Park, 8pm FT
Donegal 0-14 Derry 2-07, Ballybofey, 8pm FT
DD Mulgrew back in after missing the last game due to a Schools final.
Tyrone (U21FC v Donegal): Sean Fox; Cillian McCann, Peter Teague, Shea Hamill; Colm Byrne, Sean Loughran, Michael O’Neill; Cathal McShane, Ben McDonnell; Mark Kavanagh, Frank Burns, David Mulgrew; Lee Brennan, Ryan Loughran, Sean Fox.
Subs: Ronan McGeary, Stephen O’Donnell, Eoghan Murray, Michael McKernan, Johnny Harkin, Ryan Coleman, Ruairi McGlone, Daire Gallagher, Padraig McGirr.