Roscommon and Mayo have both named their teams for Sunday’s Connacht SFC Semi-final which is live on Shannonside from 1:30pm.
Anthony Cunningham’s side have conceded just two goals in 2020 both those coming in the opening national league game of the season, were they went onto win division two.
Mayo were relegated from division one for the first time since 1999, but have their eyes set on dethroning Roscommon as Connacht champions an winning an elusive All-Ireland title.
Roscommon
Colm Lavin – Éire Óg
David Murray – Padraig Pearses
Conor Daly – Padraig Pearses
Sean Mullooly – Strokestown
Ronan Daly – Padraig Pearses
Brian Stack – St Brigids
Niall Daly – Padraig Pearses
Cathal Compton – Strokestown
Tadhg O’Rourke – Tulsk
Niall Kilroy – Fuerty
Enda Smith – Boyle
Cian McKeon – Boyle
Donie Smith – Boyle
Conor Cox – Éire Óg
Cathal Cregg – Western Gaels
Mayo
David Clarke – Ballina Stephenites
Oisín Mullin – Kilmaine
Chris Barrett – Clontarf
Lee Keegan – Westport
Patrick Durcan – Castlebar Mitchels
Stephen Coen – Hollymount/Carramore
Eoghan McLaughlin – Westport
Matthew Ruane – Breaffy
Conor Loftus – Crossmolina Deel Rovers
Bryan Walsh – Ballintubber
Ryan O’Donoghue – Belmullet
Diarmuid O’Connor – Ballintubber
Tommy Conroy – The Neale
Aidan O’Shea – Breaffy
Cillian O’Connor – Ballintubber