Kerry Make Three Changes For Winner Takes All Game With Offaly
Written 1 year ago by Will O'Callaghan
Kerry have made three changes for Sunday’s winner takes all clash with Offaly in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship’s round-robin.
Manager Ciaran Carey has brought in Jordan Conway, Brandon Barrett and Philip Lucid to start the game at O’Connor Park.
Lucid replaces the suspended Mikey Boyle at left-corner-forward, Conway is at right-wing-forward and Barrett starts at full-forward.
The O’Leary brothers, Michael and Brendan, are the other players that miss out from the team that faced Westmeath.
Wing-back Daniel Collins skippers the side.
Offaly have not yet named their team.
Gerry Russell and Brian Carroll have commentary from Tullamore at 3pm on Sunday with thanks to Heat Revolution in the Tanyard Tullamore.
Kerry V Offaly:
1. Aidan McCabe Kilmoyley
2. Jason Diggins Causeway
3. Patrick Kelly Clarecastle
4. Bryan Murphy Causeway
5. Daniel Collins(C) Kilmoyley
6. Tom Murnane Kilmoyley
7. Keith Carmody Causeway
8. Darren Dineen St Brendans
9. John Griffin Lixnaw
10. Jack Goulding Ballyduff
11. Shane Nolan Crotta O’Neills
12. Jordan Conway Crotta O’Neills
13. John Egan St Brendans
14. Brandon Barrett Causeway
15. Philip Lucid Ballyheigue
Subs:
16 Martin Stackpoole Lixnaw
17. Brendan Brosnan Lixnaw
18. John Buckley Lixnaw
19. Jordan Brick Kilmoyley
20. Tommy Casey Causeway
21. Paudie O’Connor Kilmoyley
22. Dougie Fitzelle Kilmoyley
23. Rory Horgan St Brendans
24. James O’Connor Abbeydorney
25. Michael O’Leary Abbeydorney
26. Brendan O’Leary Abbeydorney
Tyrone have made two changes to their side for Sunday’s Ulster championship opener against Derry.
Cathal McShane and Richard Donnelly come into the half forward line that started the win over Cavan in the Division 2 final of the Allianz National League.
Championship debutant Niall Sludden and Peter Harte both move back into defence with the injured duo of Rory Brennan and Justin McMahon missing-out.
The Wexford hurlers have named their team ahead of Saturday’s Leinster quarter-final against Dublin.
Manager Liam Dunne has named a formidable attack ahead of the trip to Croke Park with Conor McDonald set to spearhead the side from full-forward, while Liam Og McGovern, Podge Doran and Harry Kehoe will line-up as part of an impressive half-forward line.
Matthew O’Hanlon will captain the side from full-back.
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