Two changes for Meath

Meath manager Eamonn O'Brien has made two changes to his side for Sunday's Leinster SFC semi-final against Dublin at Croke Park (throw-in 4pm).

Two changes for Meath

Meath manager Eamonn O'Brien has made two changes to his side for Sunday's Leinster SFC semi-final against Dublin at Croke Park (throw-in 4pm).

Both of the changes are enforced with Brendan Murphy and Gary O'Brien coming into the starting line-up.

Goalkeeper Murphy replaces the suspended Paddy O'Rourke, who picked up a straight red card during last Saturday's replay win over Laois.

The other change is in the half-back line where Gary O'Brien comes into the side to replace the injured Michael Burke.

O'Brien featured as a half-time substitute against Laois, replacing Anthony Moyles, while Murphy came on as cover in goal following O'Rourke's dismissal, with Stephen Bray substituted.

Bray is named at left corner forward in the Royals' attack which is unchanged in personnel from last weekend's game.

Joe Sheridan is flanked by Seamus Kenny and Graham Reilly in the half-forwards, while Cian Ward, Shane O'Rourke and Bray are named in the full-forward line.

Meanwhile, both Mark Ward and Anthony Moyles have been pencilled in to start, despite picking up ankle and hamstring injuries respectively against Laois.

MEATH (SFC v Dublin): B Murphy; C O'Connor, K Reilly, E Harrington; A Moyles, G O'Brien, C King; B Meade, M Ward; S Kenny, J Sheridan, G Reilly; C Ward, S O'Rourke, S Bray.

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