Pat Ryan makes two changes to his Cork hurling starting side.
CORK HAVE BROUGHT Ciaran Joyce and Conor Lehane into their starting side for Saturday’s trip to Tullamore to face Offaly.
The Rebels are in All-Ireland preliminary hurling quarter-final action, making two changes from their win over Tipperary last time out in Munster. Ethan Twomey and Seamus Harnedy are both not selected in the squad, with additions to the bench including Robbie O’Flynn, Padraig Power and Cormac O’Brien.
Jack O’Connor’s Kerry team have named Paul Murphy, Tadhg Morley and Dara Moynihan in their starting side to play Louth on Sunday, as they shake up their selection from last time out against Meath. Dylan Casey, Mike Breen and Cillian Burke are the players to make way. The Cork footballers are unchanged for Saturday’s group game against Tyrone as they seek to build on victory last time out over Donegal.5. Tim O’Mahony , 6. Robert Downey , 7. Mark Coleman 10. Declan Dalton , 11. Shane Barrett , 12. Conor Lehane 2. Paul Murphy , 3. Jason Foley , 4. Tom O’Sullivan 10. Tony Brosnan , 11. Paudie Clifford , 12. Dara Moynihan 2. Kevin Flahive , 3. Daniel O’Mahony , 4. Maurice Shanley 10. Paul Walsh , 11. Seán Powter , 12.
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