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09 Apr 2026

Kilkenny Under-19 team named for tonight's Development League Final

The Cats face Dublin in UPMC Nowlan Park at 6.30pm

Kilkenny Under-19 team named for tonight's Development League Final

Kilkenny's Robbie Doherty heads towards goal in the semi-final win over Laois. Picture: Willie Dempsey

Kilkenny Under-19 manager Bill Beckett has named an unchanged side for this evening's Revise.ie Development League Final with Dublin.

The Cats had a huge win over Laois in the semi-final a week ago and they will be looking to back up a group stages victory over tonight's opposition with silverware on the line.

Kilkenny have won all the versions of the Leinster competition including against Dublin in last year's final but after the Dubs defeated Wexford, a close encounter is expected.

The Shield Final between Laois and Wexford precedes the game with both ties taking place in UPMC Nowlan Park.

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The Kilkenny and Dublin clash will throw-in at 6.30pm and for those that can't attend, the game will also be streamed live on the Kilkenny Cats Social App.

Kilkenny Under-19 team to face Laois- Daniel McCormack (O'Loughlin Gaels); Matthew Murphy (Carrickshock), Pierce Costello (Dunnamaggin), Darragh Hickey (Emeralds); Rian McDonald (Kilmacow), Luke Lawlor (Clara), PJ Mackey (Rower Inistioge); Robbie Doherty (Mooncoin), Ben McEvoy (Graigue Ballycallan); Conor Farrell (Carrickshock), Thomas Langton (Young Irelands), Conor McEvoy (James Stephens); Adam Franks (Carrickshock), Conor Holohan (O'Loughlin Gaels), Cian Donnelly (St Lachtain's).

Subs- Cian Dermody (James Stephens), Kealan Barcoe (Young Irelands), Bobby Brennan (Erin's Own), Zak O'Halloran (John Lockes), Jamie Tallon (Dunnamaggin), Roman Connolly (Thomastown), Ned Spellman (Rower Inistioge), Aidan Carroll (Mooncoin), Robert McEvoy (Lisdowney), Callum Lawlor (Emeralds), Ben Henderson (Dicksboro), Padraig Joyce (James Stephens).

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