New York are visiting Ireland for a championship game for the first time since 2001.
Offaly's Senior footballers will be unchanged for tomorrow's Tailteann Cup quarter-final against New York in Tullamore.
John Maughan has decided to go with the same team that beat Wicklow last weekend, and one more win for Offaly will secure a return to Croke Park for the semi-finals.
John Maughan and his selectors have named an unchanged starting 15 for the Tailteann Cup quarter-final final v New York this Saturday.
— Official Offaly GAA (@Offaly_GAA) June 3, 2022
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The New York panel landed in Ireland yesterday for their first overseas championship match since 2001.
American-born Captain Jamie Boyle explains the background of their team:
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