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06 Sept 2025

Ulster squad set for FAI Youth Inter-Pro challenge this weekend

The 20-player panel confirmed for this weekend’s tournament in Limerick which will see Ulster square off against Connacht on Friday before facing Leinster and Munster

Ulster squad set for FAI Youth Inter-Pro challenge this weekend

Ulster side that will take part in the FAI Youth Inter-Provincial tournament this weekend

The final selection for the 20-player Ulster panel that will participate in the FAI Youth Inter-Provincial Tournament in Limerick this weekend has been made.

Daniel Doherty heads the management team, with Eamonn McConigley assisting. Jack Ferry and Donagh McMorrow take on the role of coaches, and Tommy Harkin is the physio.

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The team is confident of a good all-round performance over the three-day event in Limerick with a number of training and trial matches under their belt.

Ulster will take on Connacht on Friday at 7pm at Fairview Rangers.

The following players have been selected to represent their teams in the upcoming FAI Youth Inter-Provincial Tournament:

Goalkeepers

Kai Brown – Lagan Harps
Davin Blake – Letterkenny Rovers

Defenders

Liam Duncan – Buncrana Hearts
Michael Kerr – Swilly Rovers
Fionn Hennigan – Convoy Arsenal
Dhahi Rayes – Bonagee United
Alan Doherty – Gweedore Celtic
Mark McLaughlin – Carndonagh FC

Midfielders

Lorcan McGonigle – Clonmany Shamrocks
Hussien Hassan Shire – Buncrana Hearts
Danny McDaid – Cockhill Celtic
Ryan Bradley – Bonagee United
Sheagan Doherty – Carndonagh FC
Shay McDaid – Carndonagh FC
Cian Sharkey – Greencastle FC

Forwards

Kyle McLaughlin – Bonagee United
Fintan Hassan – Bonagee United
Kevin Boyle – Aileach FC
Mark Farren – Redcastle FC
Jack Gill – Buncrana Hearts

Management Team

Daniel Doherty – Manager
Eamonn McConigley – Assistant Manager
Jack Ferry – Coach
Donagh McMorrow – Coach
Tommy Harkin – Physio

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