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James O’Donoghue returns for his first start since last year’s All-Ireland final
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KERRY'S James O'Donoghue returns on Sunday for his first start since last year's All-Ireland senior football final.
This is one of three changes in personnel from the Kerry side that defeated Tipperary in the Munster final.
As the Kingdom take on Clare in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-final in Croke Park on Sunday at 2pm, Peter Crowley comes into the half-back line in place of Aidan O’Mahony, who was a late replacement for the injured Laune Rangers man last day out. David Moran starts in midfield instead of Bryan Sheehan.
Up front, Legion sharpshooter James O’Donoghue returns for his first start since last year’s All-Ireland final in place of the injured Colm Cooper.
The substitutes list is notable for the fact that three of this year’s Under 21 side, Tom O’Sullivan, Barry O’Sullivan and Tony Brosnan, make the championship match day squad for the first time.
Michael Geaney, who replaced Colm Cooper in the course of the Munster Final, misses the game through injury as do Cooper and Johnny Buckley.
The team, captained by Killian Young, is as follows:
1. Brian Kelly Killarney Legion
2. Shane Enright Tarbert
3. Mark Griffin St Michaels/Foilmore
4. Killian Young (C) Renard
5. Brian Ó Beaglaoich An Ghaeltacht
6. Peter Crowley Laune Rangers
7. Tadhg Morley Templenoe
8. Kieran Donaghy Austin Stacks
9. David Moran Kerins O’Rahillys
10. Stephen O’Brien Kenmare
11. Paul Murphy Rathmore
12. Donnchadh Walsh Cromane
13. Darran O’Sullivan Glenbeigh-Glencar
14. Paul Geaney Dingle
15. James O’Donoghue Killarney Legion
Fir Ionaid:
16. Brendan Kealy Kilcummin
17. Bryan Sheehan St Marys
18. Aidan O’Mahony Rathmore
19. Anthony Maher Duagh
20. Barry John Keane Kerins O’Rahillys
21. Marc Ó Sé An Ghaeltacht
22. Jonathan Lyne Killarney Legion
23. Fionn Fitzgerald Dr Crokes
24. Tom O’Sullivan Dingle
25. Barry O’Sullivan Dingle
26. Tony Brosnan Dr Crokes
Pictured above: James O'Donoghue. PICTURE: BRENDAN MORAN/SPORTSFILE
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