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06 Apr 2026

Laois minor hurling panel for 2019 announced

Laois minor hurling panel for 2019 announced

The Laois minor hurling side prior to their game against Kilkenny earlier this year.

The Laois minor hurling panel for 2019 has been named by manager Enda Lyons.

A total of 42 young hurlers have made the cut, and preparations can now begin in earnest for the Leinster Championships next year.

Laois are in Tier 2 of the Leinster championship, and they play their opening game on April 27 at home against Westmeath. They then play Kildare away on May 4, before meeting Antrim in their third and final group game on May 18 at a neutral venue.

The panel in full is as follows;

Brian Bredin (Trumera)
Ciaran Burke (The Harps)
Daniel Bowe (Rathdowney-Errill)
Padraig Brennan (Clough-Ballacolla)
Danny Brennan (Park-Ratheniska)
Tadgh Cuddy (Castletown)
Finnian Cuddy (Trumera)
Cian Conroy (Clonaslee St Manman's)
Joe Corby (Clough-Ballacolla)
Niall Coss (Borris-Kilcotton)
Aaron Costigan (Rathdowney-Errill)
Ben Campion (Rathdowney-Errill)
Dylan Carroll (Rathdowney-Errill)
DJ Callaghan (Clonaslee St Manman's)
Cillian Dunne (Clough-Ballacolla)
Dan Dunne (Camross)
David Dooley (Rosenallis)
James Duggan (The Harps)
Rian Edwards (The Harps)
Jack Foyle (Rathdowney-Errill)
Ned Fitzpatrick (Abbeyleix)
Paddy Hasset (Rathdowney-Errill)
Darragh Hogan (Clough-Ballacolla)
Adam Kirwan (Trumera)
Mossy Keyes (Camross)
Darragh Lyons (Ballyfin)
Fionnan Mahony (Abbeyleix)
Michael Monaghan (The Harps)
Kevin Mulhall (Clough-Ballacolla)
Dan Moore (Camross)
Eoin Naughton (Portlaoise)
Josh O'Brien Holmes (Mountrath)
Lawson Obular (Abbeyleix)
Mick O'Brien (Mountrath)
Noah Quinlan (Borris-Kilcotton)
Sam Quinn (Abbeyleix)
Padraic Rafter (Rathdowney-Errill)
Cian Shaughnessy (Ballinakill)
Cathal Shaughnessy (Ballinakill)
David Sheeran (Abbeyleix)
Ian Shanahan (Slieve Margy)
Philip Tynan (Borris-Kilcotton)

Management team: Enda Lyons (Manager), JJ McHugh, Sean Conroy, James Walsh, Gary Moore.

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