We take a look at some of the emerging talents who should be on your radar throughout the championship.
AS THE DIAL shifts to championship time in 2024, players that have been blossoming throughout the league will look to continue their rise on the big stage.
Advertisement McEneaney was part of the Dublin senior panel last year but was mainly involved with the U20 team, meaning 2024 could be a breakthrough year for him.Son of Peter and brother of Darragh, Ruairi is the latest member of the Cavavan clan to to make his mark in a Tyrone jersey. Burke was among the standout performers in the Kerry intermediate championship final against Fossa, earning praise for dominating kickouts and creating a goal late in the game. He’s making a strong impression with the opportunity he’s been offered so far and more game time is likely to follow as the Munster championship approaches.Donegal forward Luke McGlynn.
The Glenfin has also been on U20 duty recently. The county has two wins from two so far in the Ulster championship, with McGlynn scoring five points in a Round 1 win over Cavan, and 0-3 against Fermanagh.In a league campaign where Galway were ravaged with injuries, Caherlistrane defender Johnny McGrath has been a consistent performer for Pádraic Joyce’s side. He was tasked with marshalling some of the best forwards in the game, and emerged from those battles with good numbers to his name.
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