KERRY BOSS JACK O’Connor has made two changes in personnel for Monday’s All-Ireland minor quarter-final from the side that defeated Cork in the Munster final.
Andrew Barry of Na Gaeil comes in to anchor the defence at centre-back with Mark O’Connor moving to midfield in place of Liam Kearney to partner his Dingle clubmate Barry O’Sullivan.
Liam Carey of Beaufort comes in at centre-forward in place of Brian Rayle.
Kildare have made just the one change from the side which lost heavily to Dublin in the Leinster final though there have been a number of positional switches for the Lilywhites.
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Rathangan’s Eoghan Boyle has been left out of midfield with Athy’s Rory Feely dropping back from half-forward to play alongside Con Kavangh while Ben McCormack of Sarsfields moves into the full-forward line; Stefan Lawlor moving from 15 to 12 to accommodate Feely’s move to midfield.
KERRY
1. Shane Ryan – Rathmore
2. Cormac Coffey – Kerins O’Rahilly’s
3. Briain Ó Beaglaíoch – An Ghaeltacht
4. Tom O’Sullivan – Dingle
5. Dan O’Donoghue (C) – Spa
6. Andrew Barry – Na Gaeil
7. Brian Sugrue – Renard
8. Barry O’Sullivan – Dingle
9. Mark O’Connor – Dingle
10. Matthew Flaherty – Dingle
11. Liam Carey – Beaufort
12. Micheál Burns – Dr Crokes
13. Jordan Kiely – Dr Crokes
14. Killian Spillane – Templenoe
15. Tomás Ó Sé – An Ghaeltacht
KILDARE
1. Tadhg Foley – Athy
2. Sean Healy – Moorefield 3. Mark Hyland – Athy 4. Alan Scully – Sarsfields
Kildare and Kerry make minor changes ahead of All-Ireland MFC quarter-final
Updated at 7pm.
KERRY BOSS JACK O’Connor has made two changes in personnel for Monday’s All-Ireland minor quarter-final from the side that defeated Cork in the Munster final.
Andrew Barry of Na Gaeil comes in to anchor the defence at centre-back with Mark O’Connor moving to midfield in place of Liam Kearney to partner his Dingle clubmate Barry O’Sullivan.
Liam Carey of Beaufort comes in at centre-forward in place of Brian Rayle.
Kildare have made just the one change from the side which lost heavily to Dublin in the Leinster final though there have been a number of positional switches for the Lilywhites.
Rathangan’s Eoghan Boyle has been left out of midfield with Athy’s Rory Feely dropping back from half-forward to play alongside Con Kavangh while Ben McCormack of Sarsfields moves into the full-forward line; Stefan Lawlor moving from 15 to 12 to accommodate Feely’s move to midfield.
KERRY
1. Shane Ryan – Rathmore
2. Cormac Coffey – Kerins O’Rahilly’s
3. Briain Ó Beaglaíoch – An Ghaeltacht
4. Tom O’Sullivan – Dingle
5. Dan O’Donoghue (C) – Spa
6. Andrew Barry – Na Gaeil
7. Brian Sugrue – Renard
8. Barry O’Sullivan – Dingle
9. Mark O’Connor – Dingle
10. Matthew Flaherty – Dingle
11. Liam Carey – Beaufort
12. Micheál Burns – Dr Crokes
13. Jordan Kiely – Dr Crokes
14. Killian Spillane – Templenoe
15. Tomás Ó Sé – An Ghaeltacht
KILDARE
1. Tadhg Foley – Athy
2. Sean Healy – Moorefield
3. Mark Hyland – Athy
4. Alan Scully – Sarsfields
5. Jamie Flynn – Round Towers
6. Paul Mescal - Maynooth (Capt)
7. Conor Earley – Raheens
8. Rory Feely – Athy
9. Con Kavanagh – Sarsfields
10. Evan Flynn – Round Towers
11. Conor Hartley – Sarsfields
12. Stefan Lawlor – Rathangan
13. Ben McCormack – Sarsfields
14. Sean Dempsey – Sarsfields
15. Michael Kelly – Athy
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