New venue and time a concerning factor Mounthawk boss O'Shea

Aidan O'Shea is more concerned with the venue change from Roscommon to Dublin, and at a later time on a Saturday evening.
New venue and time a concerning factor Mounthawk boss O'Shea

Mercy Mounthawk defended their Corn Uí Mhuirí title with a seven-point victory over The Sem in Killarney. Pic: Mercy Mounthawk / X

Seven days after weather conditions forced the postponement of their scheduled meeting in Kiltoom, Mercy Mounthawk will eventually do battle with St Pat’s Maghera in the All-Ireland Post-Primary Schools Senior ‘A’ FC semi-final at Abbotstown today (5pm).

While the Tralee side’s manager Aidan O’Shea would have preferred if the initial Hogan Cup fixture had been played last week, he is more concerned with the venue change from Roscommon to Dublin, and at a later time on a Saturday evening.

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