Mark Brennan saved a penalty when Meath faced Mayo in last years Super 8s

Mayo make four changes for Tailteann test

Meath will face a much changed Mayo when the bottom two teams in NFL Div 1 collide in Pairc Tailteann on Sunday (2pm) in search of their first win of the campaign.
Mayo boss James Horan has made four changes to the Mayo side that lost out narrowly to Dublin last Saturday.
One of those changes in an enforced one with Jordan Flynn serving a suspension following his red card against Dublin and he will be replaced by Kevin mcLoughlin.
Colm Boyle also misses out after m=picking up a knock against Dublin, while Oisin Mullin and Aidan O'Shea also make way with James McCormack is drafted in at full-back and Eoin O’Donoghue named at wing-back. Tommy Conroy will join James Carr and McLoughlin in the full-forward line.
Mayo defeated Meath 2-17 to 0-14 when the counties met in the Super 8s last July with just four players from that starting side – Brendan Harrison, Stephen Coen, Fergal Boland and Kevin McLoughlin – selected for this game. 


Mayo (v Meath) - Rob Hennelly; Padraig O’Hora, James McCormack, Brendan Harrison; Eoin O’Donoghue, Michael Plunkett, Patrick Durcan; Stephen Coen, Diarmuid O’Connor; Fergal Boland, Ryan O’Donoghue, James Durcan; Tommy Conroy, James Carr, Kevin McLoughlin.