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Morris in for Meath

Thursday, 8th March, 2012 3:10pm
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Morris in for Meath

Meath manager Cillian Farrell has made one change to his team for the NHL Division 2B meeting with Mayo in Castlebar on Sunday, 12.45.

Blackhall Gaels' Stephen Morris replaces Dunboyne's Paul Fagan in the half back line, with Enda Keogh moving to centre back.

Meath - Shane McGann; Willie Mahady, Enda Fitzgerald, Cormac Reilly; Sean Heavey, Enda Keogh, Stephen Morris; Steven Donoghue, Stephen Clynch; Eoin Marsh, Noel Kirby, Ciaran Fitzsimons; Peter Durnin, Nicky Horan, David Raleigh.

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