The Cork U20 hurling squad includes eight of the team that started last year's All-Ireland final win over Offaly.
Manager Ben O'Connor will be able to call on captain Darragh O'Sullivan, vice-captain James Dwyer, Tadhg O’Connell, William Buckley, Diarmuid Healy, Ross O’Sullivan, Jack Leahy and David Cremin once again this year. Eoin O'Leary and Adam O'Sullivan, who came off the bench that day in Thurles, are also named in the 36-man squad.
The Munster U20HC gets underway in April and will be played on a round-robin basis with a trip to Dungarvan to face Waterford awaiting Cork in the first round.
Cork U20 hurling squad: Paudie O’Sullivan (Fr O’Neills), Daniel O’Connell (Dromina), Shane Coughlan (Fermoy), Kevin Lyons (Ballygarvan), Darragh O’Sullivan (Ballinhassig), James O’Brien (Fermoy), Rory Troy (Newtownshandrum), Ollie McAdoo (Blackrock), Denis Cashman (Bride Rovers), David O’Leary (Ballincollig), Timmy Wilk (Cobh), James Dwyer (Ballincollig), Cillian Tobin (Bride Rovers), Daniel Murnane (Carrigtwohill), Peter O’Shea (Erin’s Own), Johnny Galvin (Éire Óg), Ronan O’Connell (Bride Rovers), Tadhg O’Connell (Ballincollig), Mikey Finn (Midleton), Ben Walsh (Killeagh), Adam O’Sullivan (Ballinhassig), Diarmuid Healy (Lisgoold), William Buckley (St Finbar’s), David Cremin (Midleton), Ben Nyhan (Clyda Rovers), Mark O’Dwyer (Russell Rovers), Jayden Casey (Youghal), Jack Leahy (Dungourney), James Murray (Youghal), Barry O’Flynn (Sarsfields), Barry Walsh (Killeagh), Oran O’Regan (Erin’s Own), Ross O’Sullivan (Na Piarsaigh), Eoin O’Leary (Glen Rovers), Ryan Sweeney (Blackrock), Ronan Dooley (Douglas).
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