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Hugh Lynch to start for Kildare as Lilies make four changes

Confey’s Hugh Lynch gets the nod to start for Kildare in Sunday’s Allianz Football League clash with Kerry at St. Conleth’s Park, Newbrige (2 pm) and is just one of four changes in personnel from the team that started against Cork three weeks ago, writes TOMMY CALLAGHAN.

Also in Sunday’s starting line-up is Eoin Doyle (in for Ollie Lyons); Niall Kelly (in for Cathal McNally); Tomás O’Connor (in for Eoghan O’Flaherty) while Hugh Lynch replaces Gary White who is not available due to an upcoming overseas trip with the Defence Forces.

The full line-up reads:

Shane Connolly; Peter Kelly, Michael Foley, Hugh McGrillen; Emmet Bolton, Mikey Conway, Eoin Doyle; Hugh Lynch, Pádraig O’Neill; Brian Flanagan, Niall Kelly, Daniel Flynn; Seanie Johnston, Tomás O’Connor, Johnny Doyle.

Sunday’s game is an all ticket game and, according to Kildare Co. Board, is completely sold out.


 
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