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Teams: O'Shea and Clifford return for Kerry squad for Cavan game

Teams: O'Shea and Clifford return for Kerry squad for Cavan game

RTÉ News​14 hours ago

Sean O'Shea returns to the starting team and Paudie Clifford is named in the squad as Kerry make five changes to the side which suffered a shock defeat to Meath in Tullamore.
The defeat to the Leinster finalists has seen Kerry unexpectedly sent to the preliminary quarter-finals, with Cavan the visitors to Fitzgerald Stadium on Saturday.
Jack O'Connor has named a much changed side, with Sean O'Shea and Diarmuid O'Connor included in the half-forward line, replacing Micheál Burns and Tony Brosnan, the latter dropping out of the matchday 26.
Brian Ó Beaglaoich replaces Tadhg Morley in the half-back line, with Sean O'Brien slotting into midfield in place of Mark O'Shea.
Conor Geaney takes the full-forward berth, with Killian Spillane dropping to the bench.
Paudie Clifford hasn't been included in the starting XV but is back on the match-day panel, having picked up a muscle strain in the group stage win over Cork.
However, Paul Geaney, also injured in the win over Cork, hasn't recovered in time and will sit out his second game in succession.
The two sides last met in the championship in the 2013 All-Ireland quarter-final, Kerry winning by six points.
Cavan have not beaten Kerry in the championship since the 1947 All-Ireland final, played in the Polo Grounds in New York.
Kerry: Shane Ryan; Paul Murphy, Jason Foley, Tom O'Sullivan; Brian Ó Beaglaoich, Mike Breen, Gavin White; Joe O'Connor, Seán O'Brien; Diarmuid O'Connor, Seán O'Shea, Graham O'Sullivan; David Clifford, Conor Geaney, Dylan Geaney.

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