GAA digest: Ballyhale boys back for Kilkenny

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Four of the club All-Ireland winning Ballyhale Shamrocks players come straight into the Kilkenny team for Sunday's Division 1A relegation play-off with Clare.

Joey Holden, Michael Fennelly, TJ Reid and Colin Fennelly are among seven changes to the side that beat the Bannermen in last week's final round of regular games.

Kilkenny: E Murphy; S Prendergast, P Murphy, J Holden; L Ryan, K Joyce, C Buckley; J Lyng, M Fennelly; W Walsh, TJ Reid, M Ruth; J Farrell, C Fennelly, R Hogan. 

Colm Callanan, John Hanbury, Iarlaith Tannian, James Regan and Jason Flynn return for Galway ahead of Sunday's Division 1 quarter-final against Waterford.

Aidan Ryan, Fergal Moore, Aidan Harte, Brian Molloy and Niall Burke make way from the side that lost to Dublin.

Galway: C Callanan; J Coen, P Killeen, J Hanbury; D Collins, G Lally, G McInerney; A Smith, I Tannian; J Cooney, J Canning, J Glynn; J Regan, C Mannion, J Flynn.

Waterford have also named their team for the last-eight clash.

Waterford: I O'Regan; S Fives, B Coughlan, N Connors; T de Búrca, A Gleeson, P Mahony; J Barron, T Devine; K Moran, P Mahony, J Dillon; B O'Halloran, M Walsh, C Dunford.

Dublin manager Jim Gavin makes one change for his side's Allianz Football League clash with Derry on Saturday. John Small replaces Cian O'Sullivan at centre-back.

Dublin: S Cluxton; P McMahon, R O'Carroll, E Culligan; J Cooper, J Small, J McCaffrey; D Bastick, T Brady; P Flynn, D Connolly, C Kilkenny; K McManamon, D Rock, B Brogan.

Odhran Mac Niallais and Frank Glynn replace Mark McHugh and Martin McElhinney for Donegal's derby clash with Tyrone on Sunday.

Donegal: P Durcan; P McGrath, N McGee, E McGee; F McGlynn, K Lacey, E Doherty; N Gallagher, C Toye; M Reilly, O MacNiallais, R McHugh; P McBrearty, M Murphy, H McFadden. 

Paul Kingston earns his first start for Laois footballers against Kildare on Saturday evening, and will play alongside brother Donie in the full-forward line.

Laois: G Brody; P Begley, M Timmons, D O'Connor; D Strong, R Kehoe, C Begley; B Quigley, J O'Loughlin; N Donoher, C Boyle, E O'Carroll; R Munnelly, D Kingston, P Kingston.

Kildare boss Jason Ryan makes four changes, Ciaran Fitzpatrick, Tommy Moolick, Padraig Fogarty and Alan Smith coming in for Padraig O'Neill, Tomas O'Connor and suspended duo Eoin Doyle and Eamonn Callaghan.

Kildare: M Donnellan; C Fitzpatrick, M O'Grady, O Lyons; K Cribbin, F Conway, E Bolton; G White, T Moolick; D Flynn, E O'Flaherty, P Cribbin; F Dowling, P Fogarty, A Smith.

Damien O'Reilly, Martin Dunne and Brendan Fitzpatrick all come into the Cavan side from that which started last time out in Galway for their game against Westmeath.

Cavan:C Gilsenan; J McLoughlin, R Dunne, R Flanagan; J McEnroe, F Flanagan, D O'Reilly; T Corr, G McKiernan; D McVeety, N McDermott; M Reilly, C Mackey, M Dunne, B Fitzpatrick. 

Cathal Barrett, Michael Breen and James Woodlock all come into the Tipperary side for their Allianz Hurling League quarter-final against Offaly in Tullamore on Sunday.

Tipperary: D Egan; P Stapleton, C O'Mahony, C Barrett; K Bergin, P Maher, R Maher; J Woodlock, M Breen; J O'Dwyer, B Maher (Capt), J Forde; N McGrath, S Callanan, N O'Meara. 

The Offaly hurling and football teams for their respective league ties against Tipperary and Longford have been named.

Offaly (h): J Dempsey; N Wynne, D Short, D King; C Parlon, C Egan, E Murphy; S Ryan, P Camon; B Carroll, J Bergin, E Nolan; S Quirke, D Currams (Capt), S Dooley.

Offaly (f): A Mulhall (Capt); B Darby, E Rigney, J O'Connor; D Hogan, J Moloney,  N Darby; G Guilfoyle, N Smith; E Carroll, N McNamee, K Mullally; B Allen, N Dunne, W Mulhall.  

Wexford have also announced their starting 15s for games against Cork in hurling and Fermanagh in football. 

Wexford (h): M Fanning; L Ryan, M O'Hanlon (Capt), E Conroy; D Redmond, L Chin, E Moore; A Shore, G Sinnott; J Guiney, D Waters, I Byrne, D O'Keeffe, C McDonald, L McGovern.

Wexford (f): S Roche; S Donohoe, J Breen, M Furlong; B Malone, K Butler, A Flynn; J Carty, C Kehoe; T Rossiter, M O'Regan, N Hughes; B Brosnan, C Lyng (Capt), E Nolan. 

Mayo's management team have made no less than six changes to the starting line-up for their Allianz Football League Division 1 clash with Cork.

David Clarke returns between the posts instead of Robbie Hennelly while Ger Cafferkey replaces the injured Tom Cunniffe.

Donal Vaughan reverts back to his more familiar role at half-back and Barry Moran and Tom Parsons come into the team in midfield for Patrick Durcan and Seamus O'Shea.

Up front Danny Kirby, after impressing off the bench last time out, comes in for Diarmuid O'Connor, while Alan Dillon, making his first competitive start of the year, comes in for Alan Freeman in the full-forward line. 

Mayo: D Clarke; G Cafferkey, K Keane, K Higgins; L Keegan, C Boyle, D Vaughan; B Moran, T Parsons; K McLoughlin, A O'Shea, J Doherty; M Ronaldson, D Kirby, A Dillon

The Kerry team to play Monaghan in Austin Stack Park on Sunday shows three changes in personnel from the side that started against Donegal last time out.

Brian Kelly returns from injury between the posts for his first game since the All Ireland final, Shane Enright comes in for Paul Murphy, who has a back strain, and Alan Fitzgerald comes in for his full League debut at centre forward for Bryan Sheehan who is out with a rib injury.

Kerry: B Kelly, P Kilkenny, M Griffin, S Enright, J Lyne, P Crowley, K Young, A Maher, D Moran, S O'Brien, A Fitzgerald, J Buckley, P Geaney, K Donaghy, BJ Keane.

Cork manager Brian Cuthbert has made four changes to his side to face Mayo at Pairc Ui Rinn on Sunday.

Brian O'Driscoll, Noel Galvin, Ken O'Halloran and Paul Kerrigan all come into the starting line-up with Michael Martin, Stephen O'Donoghue, John O'Rourke and the injured Eoin Cadogan making way.

Cork: K O'Halloran; N Galvin, M Shields, J Loughrey; B O'Driscoll, C Dorman, T Clancy; F Goold, J O'Sullivan; K O'Driscoll, P Kerrigan, C O'Driscoll; C O'Neill, M Collins, B Hurley.

Tyrone will welcome back Cathal McCarron for their crucial Allianz Football League Division One relegation showdown with Donegal on Sunday.

The Dromore men slots in at the back-line, replacing Dwayne Quinn in the Red Hands' only change from the side that lost to Cork by a single point two weeks ago.

Tyrone: N Morgan; A McCrory, R McNamee, C McCarron; R McNabb, J McMahon, P Harte; C Cavanagh, P McNulty; T McCann, M Donnelly, R McKenna; D McCurry, S Cavanagh, C McAliskey.

The Tipperary team to play Sligo in their NFL Division 3 clash at Semple Stadium shows two changes to the starting 15 which defeated Louth in the last round. 

In come Jason Lonergan and Ger Mulhaire at top of the right and left respectfully in place of the injured pair, Barry Grogan and Brian Fox while Conor Sweeny moves to full forward, as Peter Creedon's side endeavour to keep the pressure on the top two in the division.

Tipperary: E Comerford, A Campbell, P Codd, R Kiely, S Kennedy, P Acheson, C O'Riordan, G Hannigan, S O'Brien, L Casey, P Austin, I Fahey, J Lonergan, C Sweeney, G Mulhaire

Clare hurler Brendan Bugler has had his appeal against the red card he sustained against Dublin earlier this month dismissed by the GAA's Central Appeals Committee.

The Whitegate half-back was dismissed for an attempted kick in the win over the Dubs and incurred a two-game suspension as it was his second red card in a year.

The CAC have now upheld the decision of the Central Hearings Committee that the red card and suspension should stand. 

Bugler missed Clare's league defeat to Kilkenny last Sunday and will now have to sit out the rematch of the same sides in the Division 1A relegation play-off at Nowlan Park on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Sligo's former All-Star defender Charlie Harrison will miss the rest of the season after it was confirmed he has suffered a cruciate ligament injury.


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