Three players come into the starting team.
Michael Fennelly has made three changes for Offaly's opening game of the Joe McDonagh Cup against Antrim tomorrow.
Padraig Cantwell, Eoin Parlon and Eimhin Kelly all come into the defence, with Liam Langton, Luke O'Connor and John Murphy missing out.
That results in a number of positional switches.
Ben Conneely returns to centre-back with David King moving to full-back.
There's a double switch in midfield, with Jack Screeney and Leon Fox moving from corner and wing-back.
Throw-in is at 2pm tomorrow in Corrigan Park.
Offaly XV:
- Stephen Corcoran
- Joey Keenaghan
- David King
- Padraig Cantwell
- Eoin Parlon
- Ben Conneely
- Eimhin Kelly
- Jack Screeney
- Leon Fox
- Adrian Cleary
- Eoghan Cahill
- Brian Duignan
- Sean Cleary
- Jason Sampson
- David Nally
The Offaly Senior Hurling panel for the first round of the Joe McDonagh Cup v Antrim in Belfast on Saturday.
— Official Offaly GAA (@Offaly_GAA) April 15, 2022
Best of luck to the Faithful County.
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