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| Tallaght set for international debut |
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International football will come to the Tallaght Stadium for the very first time on April 23rd when the Republic of Ireland Under-17s play host to Poland. Sean McCaffrey's Under-17s take on Poland twice in a double-header friendly match, with the first game taking place in United Park on April 21st before Tallaght makes its international debut two days later. Republic of Ireland Under 17 manager Sean McCaffrey today (Tuesday) announced his 20 man squad that will take on Poland in a double header friendly on Tuesday 21 and Thursday 23 April (kick-off 7.30pm). United Park, Drogheda will play host to the first game while Tallaght stadium will host its first international fixture since it opened its gates in March on Thursday 23 April. Included in the squad are a number of players who competed in Qatar in November last year such as Monaghan United’s Aaron McCarey, Belvedere defender, Sean Skelly and Newcastle’s Stephen Folan, a native of Mayo. Mayo is represented well as striker Ryan Connolly is also included in the squad having played every game at Under 17 level this season. The United Park, Drogheda fixture will be of special interest to a number of players from the locality. Drogheda United defender, Eoghan Osbourne played with Albion Rovers growing up while Dundalk man Stephen McDonnell, played for Quay Celtic before signing for Celtic at the start of the season. A number of Munster based players also made the cut. Cork is represented by two players, Blackburn Rovers’ defender, Anthony O’Connor and John Egan (both pictured left) who has recently signed for Sunderland. Fulham’s Paudie Quinn, who hails from Kerry and Castleisland local, Sean Brosnan will be hoping to make their debut at international level. Manager Sean McCaffrey said: “We’ve set out how we want team to play in these games against Poland. It’s important at this stage to get the players playing in the right way, to attack and play open football. These games are about continuing the players’ education, to play in the way that they’ll develop into brave, skilful footballers. "Results are important for confidence but I am looking for performance. Poland will play a high quality of football and we will be looking to match and outplay them. This is a step in identify players for next year’s Under 18 panel and it would be nice to finish the season on a winning note.” U-17 Squad for double-header v Poland: Aaron McCarey - Monaghan Utd Josh Byrne - Waterford Bohs Sean Skelly - Belvedere John Egan - Greenwood Mark O’Brien - Derby County Anthony O’Connor - Blackburn Rvs Sean Tse - Manchester City Sean McGinty - Charlton Athletic Eoghan Osbourne - Drogheda Utd Sean Stewart - St. Kevin’s Boys Jeff Kendrick - Derby County Paudie Quinn - Fulham Stephen McDonnell - Celtic Stephen Folan - Newcastle Utd Craig Walsh - Cherry Orchard Patrick Mc Eleney - Foyle Harps Selcuk Tidim - St Pauli Ryan Connolly - Derby County Sean Brosnan - Castleisland Anthony Bolger - Aberdeen Fixtures Tuesday 21 April Republic of Ireland v Poland United Park, Drogheda Kick-off 7.30pm Thursday 23 April Republic of Ireland v Poland Tallaght Stadium Kick-off 7.30pm. |
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