O’Bric unveils talent-stacked panel

Meath U-20 football manager Cathal O’Bric and his selectors David ‘Lar’ Callaghan, Eoin Joyce and Marcus Brennan have announced their panel ahead of the commencement of their Championship campaign next week against Westmeath.

Unsurprisingly, the group is comprised of many of those who, under the same management, won the All Ireland MFC three years ago. Including John O’Regan, Brian O’Halloran and Jack Kinlough – all of whom have featured with Colm O’Rourke’s senior panel at various stages since he assumed the role.

Cian Commons makes the step up from last year’s county minors

What’s even more encouraging is to see lads who weren’t involved for the success three years back having made the step up this time around. Most obviously from a personal perspective, it’s particularly pleasing to see Dunboyne’s Luke Carolan and John Harkin now joining Jack Kinlough. Also, special mention must be afforded to Ratoath’s Mossie Corbett who has been absolutely scourged by injury since the All Ireland win.

MEATH U-20 PANEL: Jamie Murphy, John Mannion, Oisin Black, Sean Emannuel (St Patrick’s), Conor McWeeney, Josh Harford  (Kilbride), Jack Kinlough, Luke Carolan, John Harkin (St Peter’s, Dunboyne), Danny Ehichoya, Shaun Leonard, Christian Finlay (St Colmcille’s), Cian Commons, Seimi Byrne, (Seneschalstown), Rian Stafford (Kilmainhamwood), Rian McConnell, Killian Smyth, Darragh Kelly (Castletown), Liam Kelly, Ronan Byrne, Mossie Corbett (Ratoath), Conor Duke, Charlie O’Connor (Dunshaughlin), Tom Bowden, Eamon Armstrong (Duleek/Bellewstown), Lorcan O’Connor (Walterstown), John O’Regan, John Finnerty (Skryne), Oisin McDermott (Ballinlough), Tadhg Martyn (Slane), Hughie Corcoran (Drumbarragh Emmets), Ajay Tormey (Gaeil Colmcille), Brian O’Halloran (Ballivor), Sean O’Hare, David Curtis (Rathkenny), Conor Ennis (Ballinabrackey), Ben Corkery (Clann Na nGael)

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