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“Mayo and Roscommon Name Teams for Connacht SFC Quarter-Final”

Mayo football manager James Horan has announced his team for their All-Ireland championship opener against Sligo this weekend, with some notable changes to the line-up. In particular, the decision to leave James O’Connor and Tommy Conroy on the bench has raised a few eyebrows amongst Mayo supporters. RTE.ie takes a closer look at the manager’s selection and what it means for Mayo’s chances in the competition.


Mayo and Roscommon have named their teams for their upcoming Connacht SFC quarter-final match. Mayo will be facing Roscommon at Dr. Hyde Park in Roscommon on June 26. Three players from Mayo will be making their championship debuts against Roscommon. There will also be traffic and parking information available for those attending the match. The game will be broadcast on television, and the teams have been announced ahead of time so fans can prepare accordingly. Mayo manager James Horan has chosen his lineup for the match, with players including Robbie Hennelly, Paddy Durcan, and Aidan O’Shea in the mix. Meanwhile, Roscommon manager Anthony Cunningham has picked his team, with players like Enda Smith, Ciaráin Murtagh, and Cathal Cregg set to take the field. With both teams eager for a victory, the match promises to be a high-stakes battle. Fans are encouraged to arrive early to avoid traffic and parking issues and to cheer their team to victory. This game is the opening match of the Connacht SFC quarter-final, and fans of both teams are excited to see who will come out on top.


As we eagerly await the clash between Mayo and Galway in the Connacht football semi-final, the absence of two key players, O’Connor and Conroy on the bench, is bound to be felt. However, with a determined and talented squad taking to the field, hopes remain high for a Mayo victory. McStay’s decision to make some changes to the team adds an exciting element to the match, and it will be interesting to see how the players perform in their new roles. One thing is for certain – loyal Mayo fans are sure to pack MacHale Park to the rafters, ready to cheer their team to victory.

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