Tubberclair's Kealan Connell and Ty Masterson of Mullingar Shamrocks in action during last year's Westmeath U20 final. Both Connell and Masterson are included on the Westmeath U20 team to face Louth. Photo: Paul Molloy.

Westmeath U20 team named as Louth clash is rearranged

Westmeath Under-20 football manager Kenny McKinley has named his team to play Louth in the Leinster championship. The game was due to be played last night (Wednesday) in Dovida Lakepoint Park, Mullingar.

However, the game was postponed as the appointed venue and Coralstown/Kinnegad GAA pitch were both unplayable. The match has since been rearranged for tomorrow night (Friday) in Dovida Lakepoint Park at 7.45pm.

Following the postponement of the Leinster MFC game between Westmeath and Longford, scheduled for Tuesday night - see separate article here - it was disappointing for supporters and all involved to see the U20 fixture suffer a similar fate.

Moate All Whites have two representatives listed to start for Westmeath with James Mitchell named as goalkeeper and his club colleague Cian Whitney operating at full back.

Tubberclair's Taylor Slevin joins Whitney in the full back line, while Caulry club player Brian Doyle will start on the half back line.

James McHugh, who enjoyed a prolific scoring campaign for the Marist College en route to the school's Bro Bosco Cup final appearance, is named to start in the full forward line where he will be joined by Tubberclair's Kealan Connell.

The team also features a number of players from the Hogan Cup winning Coláiste Mhuire team with Ty Masterson, Críostóir Ormsby, Mikey Weir and Will Scahill all hoping to display the form that brought them All-Ireland honours on St Patrick's Day.

Westmeath have been placed in Group 1 of this year's provincial championship and following the opener against the reigning Leinster champions, the Lake County will then play Wexford on Wednesday, April 1 and Dublin on Wednesday, April 8.

The provincial knockout phase will start on Wednesday, April 15, culminating in the Leinster final on Wednesday, April 29.

Westmeath U-20 team to play Louth: James Mitchell (Moate All Whites); Taylor Slevin (Tubberclair), Cian Whitney (Mote All Whites), Adam Glynn (Mullingar Shamrocks); Ty Masterson (Mullingar Shamrocks), Conor Daly (The Downs), Brian Doyle (Caulry); Donnacha Maguire (Mullingar Shamrocks), Críostóir Ormsby (Mullingar Shamrocks); Neale Pierson (Tyrrellspass), Mikey Weir (St Loman's, Mullingar), Matthew Thornton (Multyfarnham); James McHugh (Garrycastle), Kealan Connell (Tubberclair), Will Scahill (Shandonagh). Substitutes: Adam Buckley (Mullingar Shamrocks), Eoghan Daly (Coralstown/Kinnegad), Ben Sheerin (Mullingar Shamrocks), Henry Duncan (Milltown), Cillian Rochford (Kilbeggan Shamrocks), Paul Keegan (Tubberclair), Darragh Madden (Moate All Whites), Brian Ronan (Milltownpass), Sean Whittaker (Tubberclair).