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29th August 2017
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2. Enda Heffernan - The Clonoulty Rossmore club man played a central role in Tipperary's march to the All-Ireland minor final in 2015, and was on the under-21 team this year.
3. Seanie O'Brien - The Patrickswell club man travelled Stateside to play with the Tipperary team in San Fransisco. He is a regular on the Treaty senior team as a corner back.
4. Shane McNaughton - The former Antrim senior played with the Ulster team in New York. Son of Terrence 'Sambo' McNaughton, one of Antrim's greatest ever players and former manager.
5. Paudie Foley - The Crossabeg Ballymurn club man was one of Wexford's stand-out performers in their 2016 campaign, during which he played at centre back.
Davy Fitzgerald was disappointed to lose his services at the beginning of this year, but the DCU student travelled to America and linked up with Tipperary San Francisco.
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6. Peter Duggan - The Clare half forward is famed for his prowess under the dropping ball, and with his mix of power and pace he could easily play as a centre back.
He travelled to New York after Clare were defeated by Tipperary in this year's Championship, and played with the Tipperary New York team.
7. Tom Devine - The Mondeligo club man announced that he was leaving the Waterford panel after their League campaign this year. He travelled over to America to play with the Tipperary San Fransisco.
Devine and his teammates recently won the San Francisco Championship.
Devine is a versatile performer and with his powerful physique and fitness (He and his family won Ireland's Fittest Family in 2016) he will slot in centre back here.
8. Ronan Teehan - The former Tipperary under-21 who comes from the same club as Ireland soccer star, Shane Long, in Gortnahoe Glengoole in county Tipperary, was a key member of the Premier County under-21 team in 2016.
He played for the Fr. Tom Burke's club in Dorchester.
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9. Gavin O'Brien - The Waterford man departed the panel along with Tom Devine at the start of the year, and he also played with the Tipperary team in San Fransisco. He has pace and skill to burn.
10. Eamonn Dillon - In the absence of Sutcliffe, Dillon surely takes on the mantle as Dublin's most naturally gifted forward. The Naomh Fionnbarra club man also played on the Ulster team this summer.
11. TJ Reid - The Ballyhale Shamrocks man needs no introduction.
TJ represented the Ulster hurling team in New York this summer, who went on to win the New York Championship.
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12. Danny Sutcliffe - Sutcliffe was a huge loss to Dublin hurling when he quit the panel in 2015, a blow which they have still not recovered from.
The St Jude's star played alongside with the Ulster team in New York.
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13. Richie Cummins - The Gort club man was earmarked to be the next star of Galway hurling when he captained the Tribesmen to All-Ireland minor glory in 2009.
He was part of the Galway senior panel that won the Leinster senior hurling Championship in 2012 and has breakneck pace and a killer first touch.
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14. Shane O'Donnell - The Clare star played with the Tipperary team in New York, alongside Peter Duggan.
15. Jack Goulding - The Kerry youngster impressed during the Kingdom county's league campaign this year, and travelled Stateside to play with the Fr. Tom Burke's team.
Some line-up.
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