Four-game series at Croke Park to showcase Football Review Committee’s proposed rule changes
The teams for this weekend’s Gaelic football interprovincial series at Croke Park have been confirmed with players from 11 counties, including London and New York, set to feature.
Each province has named a 30-man squad for the series, made up of intercounty players from across the respective province, while Connacht and Ulster will also bring a small number of standby players. They’re joined by a 10-strong Roscommon contingent, seven from Mayo – including Breaffy’s Aidan O’Shea – four from London, three from Sligo and Leitrim respectively, and New York’s Shane Brosnan and Joey Grace.
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