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Laois Carlow LEINSTER GAA u-20 hurling Championship 2020 0 Watching the match at home? SATURDAY 17TH OF OCTOBER Share your match day thoughts, photos and videos using ANTRIM V DUBLIN Darver 7:00 PM (Referee: Kevin Brady) #HurlingToTheCore and let’s watch it together. LAOIS V CARLOW MW Hire O'Moore Park, Portlaoise 7:00 PM (Referee: Richie Fitzsimons) OFFALY V WESTMEATH Faithful Fields 7:00 PM (Referee: Chris Mooney) RUNAÍ CLÁR OIFIGIÚIL EXTRA TIME AND WINNER ON THE DAY REGULATIONS PATH TO THE FINAL Regulations approved Ard Chomhairle on the 19th January 2019 and in accordance with Rules of Specifcation 3.4 & 3.6 T.O. Part 2 2019, that relevantTHE games that fnish CHAIRMAN level after normal playing times should be completed as follows: Phase 1 • Proceed to Extra time as provided for in T.O Cuid II (two periods of ten minutes each way) ROUND 1 Phase 2 (Penalty Kicks/Pucks) 1. ANTRIM V DUBLIN 21.10.2020 If still level, a “penalty competition” to decide the outcome: • The relevant rules in T.O. Cuid II shall apply in relation to Penalty Kicks/Pucks, unless otherwise stated. 2. LAOIS V CARLOW 21.10.2020 • Penalties will be taken for goals only. • The Referee shall choose the end at which the penalty kicks/pucks will be taken. The end may be changed by the 3. OFFALY V WESTMEATH 21.10.2020 referee if it becomes unplayable during the course of the penalties. • The Referee will ensure two goal umpires are in place at the end in which the penalty kicks/pucks are to be taken - Both umpires shall position themselves on the end line at opposite side of the goals facing inwards - If a penalty is scored, the goal umpire, will wave the green fag once the referee has signalled QUARTER FINALS - If the penalty is saved or missed the point umpire will signal a wide once the referee has signalled 4. ANTRIM/DOWN/DUBLIN V OFFALY/WESTMEATH 27.10.2020 • Each team shall register fve penalty takers, a goal keeper & a substitute goal keeper with the referee and indicate in which order the penalty takers will take their penalties. (A penalty taker can also be a goalkeeper or a substitute goalkeeper.) 5. GALWAY V LAOIS/CARLOW 27.10.2020 • The Referee shall toss a coin in the presence of the two captains to see which team will have the option of going frst. • Only players who are on the feld of play at the end of Phase 1 (i.e. end of Extra Time), shall be allowed to be registered as a penalty taker or goalkeeper. Exception: The substitute goalkeeper can come from the team panel. • A goalkeeper who is injured while the penalty kicks/pucks are being taken and is unable to continue as a goalkeeper may be replaced* by the substitute goalkeeper who has been nominated in advance, provided the referee is notifed. If in the event the substitute goalkeeper also gets injured, one of the registered penalty takers may replace* the substitute goalkeeper, provided the referee is notifed. (*Once replaced, the goalkeeper/ substitute goalkeeper cannot be reintroduced as a goalkeeper at a later stage) • Subject to the conditions below both teams will take fve penalty kicks/pucks which are taken alternately by the teams. The game is awarded to whichever team scores more of their fve penalty kicks/pucks SEMI FINALS 8. KILKENNY V GALWAY/LAOIS/CARLOW 6.11.2020 -If, before both teams have taken fve penalty kicks/pucks, one team has scored more goals that the other team could score, even if they were to complete their fve penalty kicks/pucks, no more penalty kicks/pucks shall be taken 9. WEXFORD V ANTRIM/DOWN/DUBLIN/OFFALY/WESTMEATH 4.11.2020 -If, after both teams have taken fve penalty kicks/pucks and both teams have scored the same number of goals, the penalty competition will continue but in sudden death format using the same fve registered players until one team has scored a goal more than the other from the same number of kicks/pucks. -In sudden death, the same sequence of penalty takers does not have to be followed as in the frst round of penalty kicks/pucks. • Each penalty kick/puck is taken by a different player. All registered players must take a penalty kick/puck before any player can take an additional penalty kick/puck. FINALS • The referee shall signal for the penalty to be taken. The penalty kick/puck is completed when the ball stops moving, goes out of play (including over the crossbar) or a goal is scored. 10. WINNERS 6 V WINNERS 7 13.11.2020 • Only the players involved in the penalty taking competition, as well as the Referee, Linesmen and Umpires are permitted on the pitch. With the registered penalty takers located between the 45m & 65m lines closest to the end selected by the referee. Goalkeepers to be located 20m from the goals. • All other players (including substitute goalkeepers), managers, offcials, backroom personnel etc should be at their designated sideline area, and off the feld of play when the penalty-taking competition is taking place. LEINSTER GAA u-20 hurling Championship 2020 0 ANTRIM DUBLIN SAFFRON AND WHITE NAVY BLUE AND SKY BLUE 1 1 TIERNAN SMITH EDDIE GIBBONS MAC UILIN, BAILE AN CHAISLEAIN KILMACUD CROKES 2 3 4 2 3 4 RUARI MCCOLLUM NIALL O’CONNOR CAOLAN MCKAY TOMMY KINNANE ANDREW DUNPHY PATRICK DUNLEAVY RUAIRI OG, BUN AN DALLA NAOMH EANNA SEAMROGA, LOCH GCAOL NAOMH MEARNÓG ST. BRIGID’S BALLYBODEN/ST. ENDA’S 5 6 7 5 6 7 CAOLAN MCKERNAN RYAN MCGARRY (C) DECLAN MCCLOSKEY ENDA O’DONNELL KEVIN BURKE DONAL LEAVY PADRAIG SAIRSEIL CU CHULLAIN, DUN LAITHI SEAMROGA, LOCH GCAO WHITEHALL COLMCILLE NA FIANNA NAOMH OLAF 8 9 8 9 NIALL MCCORMACK PAUL BOYLE MARK SWEENEY DARRAGH POWER RUAIRI OG, BUN AN DALLA SEAMROGA, LOCH GCAOL ST. VINCENT’S FINGALLIANS 10 11 12 10 11 12 OISIN DONNELLY ANTON MCGRATH CORMAC MCFADDEN DARACH MCBRIDE MICHEÁL MURPHY LUKE MCDWYER NAOMH EOIN CU CHULLAIN, DUN LAITHI SEAMROGA, LOCH GCAOL ST. VINCENT’S NA FIANNA BALLYBODEN ST. ENDA’S 13 14 15 13 14 15 SEANN ELLIOTT DOM MCENHILL AARON BRADLEY DARA PURCELL BILLY RYAN LIAM MURPHY CU CHULLAIN, DUN LAITHI UI DHONNABHAIN ROSSA NAOMH EOIN KILMACUD CROKES CRAOBH CHIARÁIN CUALA FIR IONAD MANAGEMENT FIR IONAD MANAGEMENT 16. OISIN MCAULEY MAC UILIN, BAILE AN CHAISLEAIN Bainisteoir KARL MCKEEGAN 16. BEN HYNES KILMACUD CROKES Bainisteoir PAUL O’BRIEN 17. RONAN MCATEER RUAIRI OG, BUN AN DALLA Maor Fóirne BRIAN MCFALL 17. MICHAEL CONROY CUALA 18. LORCAN DONNELLY MAC UILIN, BAILE AN CHAISLEAIN Roghnóir JOHNNY MCINTOSH 18. IAIN Ó HEITHER BALLINTEER ST. JOHN’S Maor Fóirne / Roghnóir (1) PETER BEIRNE 19. RYAN HILL SEAMROGA, LOCH GCAOL Medic AARON MC FALL 19. TOM AHERNE BALLINTEER ST. JOHN’S 20. TOM SCALLY ROIBEARD EIMEID Kit Man BARRY QUINN 20. ALEX O’NEILL ROUND TOWER, CLONDALKIN Roghnóir (2) FINTAN CLANDILLON 21. EOIN MCCUSKER CON MAG AOIDH Maor Uisce/Camán (1) NEIL BLANEY 21. PÁDHRAIC LINEHAN KILMACUD CROKES 22. DANANN MCKEOGH NAOMH EOIN Maor Uisce/Camán (2) CAOLAN O’CONNOR 22. KEVIN DESMOND BALLYBODEN ST. ENDA’S Roghnóir (3) MIKE O’DWYER 23. CATHAL HARGAN SEAMROGA, LOCH GCAOL Maor Uisce/Camán (3) SENAN BLACK 23. FIONN Ó CEALLAIGH KILMACUD CROKES 24. DAIRE MURPHY UI DHONNABHAIN ROSSA FRANK BOYLE 24. CONOR MURRAY CASTLEKNOCK Roghnóir (4) GARETH O’DRISCOLL Video DIARMID MAGUIRE CONAL FINNEGAN DARREN GLESSON NEAL PEDEN Rúnaí Contae: FRANKIE QUINN LEINSTER GAA u-20 hurling Championship 2020 0 LAOIS CARLOW BLUE AND WHITE GREEN, RED AND YELLOW 1 1 CATHAL DUNNE CIARAN ABBEY CLOCH BAILE CHOLLA NAOMH EOIN 2 3 4 2 3 4 DANNY BRENNAN CONOR COSGROVE JOHN MAHER EOIN KAVANAGH (JC) JACK RYAN (JC) EOIN DOWLING PÁÍRC RAITHIN AN UISCE TIGH ROS FHIONNGHLAISE ROS FHIONNGHLAISE BALLINKILLEN MOUNT LEINSTER RANGERS BAGENALSTOWN GAELS 5 6 7 5 6 7 FIONAN MAHONY ENDA PARLON PADRAIC DUNNE PAIDI O’SE CIAN DOYLE NIALL BOLGER NAOMH LAISRIAN MAINSITIR LAOISE BUIRÍOS MÓR OSRAÍ CILL CHOITÍN NA CLAIRSEACHA ST MULLINS BAGENALSTOWN GAELS BAGENALSTOWN GAELS 8 9 8 9 THEP FITZPATRICK JOE PHELAN EOIN HOSEY JACK MCCULLAGH RATH DOMHNAIGH AIRÉIL BAILE AN CHAISLEÁIN NAOMH EOIN BAGENALSTOWN GAELS 10 11 12 10 11 12 FIONN WHELAN DANIEL DELANEY LIAM DELANEY SCOTT TREACY FIACHRA FITZPATRICK JOHN DOYLE NA CLAIRSEACHA CAMROS CAMROS NAOMH EOIN MOUNT LEINSTER RANGERS ST MULLINS 13 14 15 13 14 15 TOMAS KEYES CIARAN BYRNE MARK HENNESSY CONOR KEHOE CIARAN KAVANAGH FIACH O’TOOLE CAMROS NAOMH LAISRIAN MAINSITIR LAOISE CLOCH BAILE CHOLLA ST MULLINS MOUNT LEINSTER RANGERS NAOMH BRID FIR IONAD MANAGEMENT FIR IONAD MANAGEMENT 16. LORCAN FITZPATRICK NA CLAIRSEACHA Bainisteoir ENDA LYONS 16. JAKE SOMERS BURREN RANGERS Bainisteoir PADO FLYNN 17. EOIN O’CONNOR PORTLAOISE Maor Fóirne / Roghnóir (1) OLLIE HALLY 17. NIALL HICKEY BALLINKILLEN Maor Fóirne EOIN MCGRATH 18. AARON GAUGHAN BAILE AN CHAISLEÁIN Roghnóir (2) GARY MOORE 18. JACK FLOOD MOUNT LEINSTER RANGERS Roghnóir (1) EAMON BOLGER 19. ADAM KIRWAN TROMAIRE Roghnóir (3) SEAN CONROY 19. DAIRE NOLAN BAGENALSTOWN GAELS Roghnóir (2) KIERAN O’DUALLAING 20. TADHG CUDDY BAILE AN CHAISLEÁIN Maor Camán (1) BRIAN BREDIN 20. CONOR TREACY BALLINKILLEN Physio ORLA CURRY 21. JAMES DUGGAN NA CLAIRSEACHA Maor Camán (2) EDDIE CRITCHLEY 21. JASON WALL BAGENALSTOWN GAELS Statistics AISLIN MCGRATH 22. CONOR WALSH BAILE AN CHAISLEÁIN Physio RUAIRI CARROLL 22. OISIN RYAN ST MULLINS Sports Therapist CIARA CURRY 23. CIARAN CONROY SLIABH BLADHMA Strength & Conditioning Coach LIAM KELLY 23. KEELAN GUIDERA BAGENALSTOWN GAELS Team Liason TOMMY MURPHY 24. IAN SHANAHAN BAILE NA COILLE Stats CIARAN BURKE 24. JAMES SMITHERS NAOMH EOIN GDA SEAMUS COMERFORD Stats CONOR DELANEY Stats KEVIN MULHALL Team Secretary MARTIAN HENNEBERRY Rúnaí Contae: NIALL HANDY Cathaoirleach Contae Nominee PETER O’NEILL LEINSTER GAA u-20 hurling Championship 2020 0 OFFALY WESTMEATH GREEN, WHITE AND GOLD MAROON AND WHITE 1 1 EAMONN CLEARY CONOR LYNCH SHINRONE ST.
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