GAA digest: Power and Fennelly back for Cats

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 27 Februari 2014 | 23.07

Kilkenny's hurlers have been boosted by the return of Richie Power and Michael Fennelly.

Power, 28, had been training alone but has now rejoined the panel.

Fennelly, the 2011 Hurler of the Year, missed all of last season's club championship with an ankle injury but is fit again, and back in the squad following a trip to Australia. 

Leitrim forward Tomas Beirne's season could be over after he was involved in a road accident last Friday that will require surgery.

Paul Ryan is out of Dublin hurlers' visit to Waterford on Sunday week.

The Ballyboden St Enda's man has a groin problem which will keep him out for two to four weeks.

Veteran Kerry footballer Marc O Se is back in training, along with the Dr Crokes contingent of Johnny Buckley, Fionn Fitzgerald and Daithi Casey.

The Kingdom are in need of a boost away to Mayo on Sunday after defeats in their opening two Division 1 games and the loss of talismanic forward Colm Cooper to a cruciate ligament injury.

Cavan footballer Eugene Keating picked up a hamstring injury while playing for Ulster during last Sunday's Inter-pro defeat against Connacht.

Hw will miss the Breffni County's game way to Wexford in Division 3 on Sunday next.

Cork senior football manager Brian Cuthbert has made seven changes from the team that beat Kildare for next Saturday's Allianz Football League Division 1 clash with Dublin in Croke Park.

Following his Sigerson Cup-winning performance with UCC on Saturday night, Conor Dorman comes in at centre-back, and Eoin Cadogan returns to the team at full-back.

Alan Cronin and Noel Galvin come in at corner-back for John McLoughlin and the injured Tom Clancy respectively.

Tomás Clancy of Fermoy returns from injury to replace Brian O'Driscoll in the half-back line, and Fintan Goold moves to midfield, where he will partner Aidan Walsh.

Andrew O'Sullivan and Ruairi Deane drop to the bench.

Paul Kerrigan comes in at centre-forward in place of the injured Donncha O'Connor, and John Hayes starts at corner-forward, replacing Dónal Óg Hodnett.

CORK: K O'Halloran; A Cronin, E Cadogan, N Galvin; J Loughrey, C Dorman, Tomás Clancy; A Walsh, F Goold; J O'Rourke, P Kerrigan, M Collins; D Goulding, B Hurley, J Hayes.

Limerick hurlers will have to do without David Breen for the remainder of the Allianz League.

The Na Piarsaigh player is having a knee operation this week and is not expected to return to action until the end of April at the earliest. 

Kerry footballer Darran O'Sullivan is back training with the side, but is unlikely to feature in Sunday's Division 1 clash with Mayo.

O'Sullivan, who had a double-hip operation last October, is slightly ahead of schedule in his recovery, but Kerry boss Eamonn Fitzmaurice does not want to rush him back. 

The Tipperary team to play London in the Allianz Football League on Sunday next in Ruislip shows four changes from the side which drew with Waterford in the last round.

Alan Campbell, Robbie Kiely, Lorcan Egan and Cathal Dillon come in to the team in place of Paddy Codd, Ger Mulhare, George Hannigan and Michael Quinlivan.

TIPPERARY: P Fitzgerald; A Campbell, J Coghlan, A Morrissey; R Kiely (capt), P Acheson, D Leahy, S O'Brien, L Egan; P Austin, B Grogan, C McCullagh; B Fox, C Dillon, C Sweeney

WATERFORD team to play Antrim: S Enright; C O'Keeffe, T O'Gorman, K Connery; D Crowley, S Briggs (capt), C Phelan; T Prendergast, S Ahearne; T Grey, L O Lonain, T O hUallachain; JJ Hutchinson, P Whyte, B Wall.

LEINSTER team to play Connacht: G Maguire, P Kelly, M Carton, J McCaffrey, C Keaney, R O'Dwyer, L Rushe, D Sutcliffe (all Dublin), E Reilly (Laois), P Murphy, TJ Reid, T Walsh, E Larkin, W Walsh, C Fennelly, R Hogan (all Kilkenny), C Kenny, K Rossiter, L Chin, J Guiney, A Shore, M Hanlon, R Keogh (all Wexford), J Bergin, D Currams (both Offaly), D English (Carlow).

Live radio coverage of the Allianz Football League meetings of Dublin v Cork, Laois v Galway and Meath v Armagh on An tSraith Náisiúnta from 19:00 on Saturday 1 March on RTÉ RnaG and RTÉ.ie (Worldwide).

Live coverage and updates of all the day's action on Sunday Sport from 14:00 on RTÉ Radio 1 and RTÉ.ie (Worldwide). Television highlights on League Sunday from 19:30 on RTÉ Two and RTE.ie (Ireland only).


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