Meath include Moyles in side
Injury doubt Anthony Moyles has been named in the Meath team for Sunday's All-Ireland SFC semi-final showdown with Kerry at Croke Park (throw-in 3.30pm).
However, it remains to be seen whether the former Royals captain takes to the pitch this weekend.
He injured his hamstring in training on Wednesday night and is undergoing intensive physiotherapy in a bid to get match fit.
Moyles has been successfully filling in for the injured Kevin Reilly at full-back, with a back problem sidelining Reilly.
Should Moyles not make it, Eoin Harrington could move across and fill the void at full-back.
As things currently stand, Meath manager Eamonn O'Brien has made just one change in personnel to the side that ended Mayo's hopes at the quarter-final stage.
Skipper Stephen Bray returns at left half-forward after serving a four-week suspension for the straight red card he picked up in the qualifier win over Limerick.
Seamus Kenny reverts to right half-back and Mikey Burke is the player to drop down to the substitutes bench.
In fact, the selected team is the same as the one that started the qualifier victories over Westmeath, Roscommon and Limerick.
Meath last reached the All-Ireland final in 2001 when they lost to Galway. A win on Sunday would set up a repeat of the 1999 decider against Cork which they won by 1-11 to 1-8 for their last Sam Maguire Cup success.
MEATH (SFC v Kerry) - P O'Rourke; C O'Connor, A Moyles, E Harrington; S Kenny, C McGuinness, C King; N Crawford, B Meade; P Byrne, J Sheridan, S Bray (capt); D Bray, B Farrell, C Ward.



