Two changes for Meath

Graham Reilly will return to the Meath team for Sunday’s NFL Div 2 clash with Fermanagh in Enniskillen, 2pm.
Reilly is one of two changes made by manager Mick O’Dowd from the team that defeated Armagh 1-10 to 0-8 in the opening game in Navan last weekend. The other change will see Simonstown’s Sean Tobin return to the starting line-up having made an impressive impact as a second-half substitute against Armagh.
Reilly missed the Armagh game with a knee injury picked up in the O’Byrne Cup final win over Longford. He was togged out for last Sunday’s game, but the Meath medical team deemed him unfit to play and so he had to watch from the sidelines.
Following the win over Armagh O’Dowd expressed concerns about whether the St Colmcille’s man would be available for the Fermanagh game, but having successfully completed training this week Reilly comes into the team with O’Mahonys Darragh Smyth dropping to the bench.
Tobin, who fired three excellent points from frees in the win over Armagh, comes in for the injured Bryan McMahon.

The Meath team for Sunday is Paddy O’Rourke; Donal Keogan, Conor McGill, Mickey Burke; Brian Power, Padraic Harnan, Cathal Finn; Harry Rooney, Andrew Tormey; Graham Reilly, Cillian O’Sullivan, James McEnte; Sean Tobin, Michael Newman, Donal Lenihan.