*Conor Burke on the attack for Ennistymon CS. Photograph: John Sheridan. 

EIGHT days after being crowned Munster champions, Ennistymon Community School return to action on this Saturday.

They will take on St. Patricks College, from Keady in Armagh in the All-Ireland semi-final and the game will take place at St. Croans GAA club in Ballymoe in Roscommon with the throw in at 1.30pm.

In the other semi-final St. Clare’s Comprehensive school of Manorhamilton will take on Gaelcholaiste Rechrann, also on Saturday.

Ennistymon’s management duo of Tara Rynne and Lawrence Healy will be looking to joint captains Conor Rynne and Alex Leyden to continue in the central defensive roles they filled last week.

Colm Breen and Donnacha O’Dwyer will be hoping to give the team the upperhand at midfield while up front they will again be looking to Conor Burke, Seanán Kirby and Josh Daniels to lead the way in attack.

The Ulster champions are understood to have a strong and well balanced side and are believed to be entertaining high hopes of progressing in the competition.

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