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06 Sept 2025

Offaly make one change for crunch Joe McDonagh Cup clash

Offaly make one change for crunch Joe McDonagh Cup clash

Jack Screeney, named to start against Kildare.

OFFALY have made one change for Sunday's crunch Joe McDonagh Cup game against Kildare. Jack Screeney comes onto the half back line in place of James Nally, who was replaced before half time in the win over Laois.

Apart from that, the remaining fourteen have retained their places, though there has been some positional changes in the attack.

The game has been controversially fixed for Kildare's training ground in Hawkfield, denying hundreds of fans the opportunity to attend as it has a capacity of just 900 and is all ticket.

The game has a 2.00pm throw in and it has now been announced that it will be streamed on Clubber.ie.

OFFALY: Stephen Corcoran (Coolderry); Ben Conneely (St Rynagh's), Ciaran Burke (Durrow), David King (Coolderry); Jack Screeney (Kilcormac-Killoughey), Jason Sampson (Shinrone), Killian Sampson (Shinrone); Cillian Kiely (Kilcormac-Killoughey), Joey Keenaghan (Clodiagh Gaels); Adrian Cleary (Shinrone), Jack Clancy (Belmont), Eoghan Cahill (Birr); David Nally (Belmont), Brian Duignan (Durrow), Charlie Mitchell (Kilcormac-Killoughey). Subs – Eamon Cleary (Shinrone), Cathal Kiely (Kilcormac-Killoughey), Paddy Clancy (Belmont), Dara Maher (Shinrone), Shane Dooley (Tullamore), Liam Langton (Clodiagh Gaels), John Murphy (Ballinamere), James Nally (Belmont), Eoghan Parlon (Coolderry), Conor Langton (Clodiagh Gaels).

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