Fri, 24 Jan, 2003 - 12:44
Laois hurling boss Paudi Butler has given youth its chance by naming an unfamiliar side to face Wexford in the Walsh Cup this weekend.
A surprise too is the omission of top forward David Cuddy.
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CourtsGaaHeathrowPerson: ButlerPerson: Paudi ButlerPerson: David CuddyPerson: CyrilPerson: Paul CuddyPerson: Joe PhelanPerson: James YoungPerson: Fionan O'SullivanPerson: K GalvinPerson: L MahonPerson: Pat CuddyPerson: T PhelanPerson: C CuddyPerson: J PhelanPerson: J YoungPerson: E MaherPerson: B McCormackPerson: P MahonPerson: E FennellyPerson: M DunphyPerson: L TynanPerson: F O'SullivanEvent: Walsh CupOrganisation: LaoisOrganisation: Wexford
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