Players back on board for Dublin v Mayo
Both Dublin and Mayo have some welcome additions to their panels for Sunday's Allianz NFL Division 1 top of the table clash at Castlebar.
Ger Brennan, Conal Keaney and Barry Cahill are available for selection for Dublin again, with the former two having recovered from hamstring problems.
Brennan and Keaney missed the Dubs' opening two league wins over Kerry and Derry, while former All-Star defender Cahill recently returned from an abductor injury.
Cahill lined out for his club, St. Brigid's, last weekend and lasted the full hour of a Dublin AFL Division 2 encounter.
Meanwhile, Mayo duo Alan Dillon and Conor Mortimer are also in consideration to feature in Sunday's game, having returned home from a four-month trip around Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
The pair played in an A v B training match last weekend and could force their way into the Connacht champions' starting line-up.
Mortimer's brother, Trevor, is free to play against the Dubs as his four-week suspension for being sent-off against Galway expires on Saturday night.
Mayo manager John O'Mahony, who is 'feeling fine' after the shock of a weekend car crash, is expecting a big test from the in-form Leinster champions.
"Dublin were very impressive against Kerry and ground out a win against Derry. We know we’ll have to up it a notch again next Sunday," he said.
"But we’re at home and if we can play with the same attitude and commitment we showed last month, we’ll have a chance."



