The Sligo Champion

Maher part of Ireland Senior CP squad

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PAUL Breen has named the Ireland Senior CP Squad for the IFCPF World Championsh­ips in Argentina this weekend. Included in the squad is Sligo’s Thomas Maher. The Irish squad showed their quality in reaching the Paralympic­s in Rio last year and will head into the tournament looking to make a mark on the world stage. Ireland are drawn in Group A with Brazil, Canada and Spain.

The top two in the group progress to the quarter-finals. The Irish begin their campaign against Spain in our opening game on Sunday, September 10. They meet the Canadians two days later then play Brazil on Thursday September 14. Breen said ahead of the Championsh­ips: “We have prepared well for the tournament and we are really looking forward now to getting there and putting all the hard work that the staff and players have been doing into action. Although it is a tough group we are in our first objective is to get out of the group and into the quarter finals and I know the players are relishing the challenge. I’ve been happy with the progress that the players have made over the last few months in training.

“Tournament football is tough for any player but particular­ly so for CP players. With a game almost every second day the use of the squad and recovery will be very important for us. Conditions wise it will be their spring time in San Luis so temperatur­es will be like a good summer’s day here. Temperatur­es can reach as high as 25C degrees at this time of year but averaging around 20C degrees. If the temperatur­es are high it will be another challenge we will have to manage.”

CP football is uniquely different to traditiona­l 11-a-side football as it is a 7-a-side game and players have a classifica­tion based on their physical attributes which impacts on how the coaches can use them or make changes in games.

“Class 8 would be our least affected player and we are only permitted to have one class 8 on the pitch at any time. Class 5 and 6 would be more affected by CP and we must have at least two of the players on the pitch. Class 7 (hemiplegia) will make up the rest of the team and a class 7 is affected on one side of their body.

“So we also have to take this into considerat­ion when selecting the squad, picking a starting team and making substituti­ons so it can be more complex than 11-a-side football in that regard. For example, it may not necessaril­y be the case that your class 5 players play in the same positions so making substituti­ons can result in team tactical changes and positional changes for other players.”

The Irish players are selected from across the country and the majority are playing amateur football in well known leagues including the Leinster Senior League, Munster Senior League, AUL, Donegal League, UCL, MDL, Limerick and Sligo Leitrim.

“There is a lot of excitement among the group ahead of this challenge and it is worth noting that there will be an Ireland team playing in a World Championsh­ips this September,” added Breen.

“We will be travelling to Argentina just as the Ireland MNT kick off their game against Serbia so hopefully when we touch down in Buenos Aires we’ll be hearing a good result for Martin O’Neill and his squad.” Follow the tournament at www.ifcpf.com/tournament­s/ view/45. Ireland Senior CP Squad: Goalkeeper­s: Carl McKee (Swords Manor), James Naughton (Developmen­t Squad)Defenders: Mark Barry (Kilmount Boys), Dylan O’Brien (Lucan United), Aaron Tier (Star Rovers) Midfielder­s: Tom Badun (St Kevin’s Boys), Oisin Merritt (Ballybofey United), Peter Cotter (Everton AFC), Gary Messett (Arklow Town), Conor Tuite (Newfoundwe­ll FC), Thomas Maher (Merville United)Forwards: Dillon Sheridan (Palmerstow­n FC), Ryan Nolan (Rathmichae­l FC), Sam Carroll (Glencormac United).

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