Mayo show no changes for Croke showdown

Mayo have named an unchanged side from the team that ruthlessly swept aside Donegal for Sunday’s All Ireland semi-final with Tyrone in Croke Park.
Allianz Football League Division 1, Castlebar, Co. Mayo 10/2/2103 Mayo vs Tyrone Lee Keegan of Mayo and Mark Donnelly of Tyrone. Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Mike
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Allianz Football League Division 1, Castlebar, Co. Mayo 10/2/2103 Mayo vs Tyrone Lee Keegan of Mayo and Mark Donnelly of Tyrone. Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Mike Shaughnessy

Rumours had been circulating that influential midfielder Aidan O’Shea may be an injury doubt for Sunday’s game but as expected he takes his place alongside his brother Seamus in midfield.

Mickey Harte is expected to name the Tyrone team tonight after training with a replacement necessary for the injured Martin Penrose.

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Omagh’s Ronan O’Neill is a front runner for the position after impressing in a cameo against Monaghan while Conor McAliskey, Ronan McNabb and Aidan Cassidy are others that might have claims on the jersey.

Mayo team to face Tyrone on Sunday: Robert Hennelly, Tom Cunniffe, Ger Cafferkey, Chris Barrett, Lee Keegan, Donal Vaughan, Colm Boyle, Aidan O’Shea, Seamus O’Shea, Kevin McLoughlin Keith Higgins, Alan Dillon, Cillian O’Connor, Alan Freeman, Andy Moran

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