Minor footballers dealt big blow ahead of All-Ireland quarter-final

One of Shane Moran's key players will be missing for the game against Derry
Minor footballers dealt big blow ahead of All-Ireland quarter-final

Enda Browne, seen here in action against Galway in the Connacht final, will miss Saturday evening's All-Ireland quarter-final against Derry. Picture: INPHO/Tom O’Hanlon

The Roscommon minor footballers have been a dealt a big blow ahead of Saturday evening's Electric Ireland All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Quarter-Final against Derry.

Shane Moran's team contains two changes from the team that defeated Galway in the Connacht final, with Player of the Match from that game, Enda Browne, missing out through injury.

Browne has been a revelation at wing-back throughout the campaign, albeit his replacement, Conor Cryan from St. Michael's/St. Ronan's, hasn't put a foot wrong in the games he has played in.

The other change sees James O'Brien from St. Brigid's replacing Bobby Lenehan in the half-forward line.

Saturday evening's game at Kingspan Breffni throws in at 7 p.m..

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