Brady will lead the line for Cavan
Jack Brady will lead the Cavan attack in Sunday's Ulster SFC quarter-final against Fermanagh at Brewster Park (throw-in 2pm).
Ramor United clubman Brady was a late withdrawal for the Breffni men's opening round win over Armagh last month, but he has been pencilled back in for the trip to Enniskillen with Killian Brady the player to make way.
Manager Terry Hyland has kept faith with the rest of the side that secured an encouraging 1-15 to 1-11 victory over Armagh, with Cavan Gaels ace Martin Dunne hoping to continue the form which saw him register nine points on his Championship debut.
Meanwhile, Fermanagh manager Peter Canavan will be pleased to have a number of players back from injury for the Cavan test.
Midfielder Eoin Donnelly played in a challenge match against Cork last weekend and is fully fit again after recovering from a broken leg, and the likes of Daniel Kille, Conor Quigley, James Sherry and Niall Bogue are also back in contention to start.
However, the Ernesiders will be without Barry Mulrone (knee) and Daryl Keenan (back) for this weekend's clash. In addition, a broken collarbone sustained against Cork has sidelined Anthony McGuinness who played at full-back during the Allianz League.
Previewing the game against Cavan, Canavan told BBC Northern Ireland: "We've been on the receiving end of the Cavan forward line before. They beat us in the qualifiers last year, scoring 3-13, so we're well aware of the threat they possess up front.
"They have quality footballers and we're under no illusions on Sunday that we're going to have to play to our potential if we're going to beat them."
CAVAN (SFC v Fermanagh): Conor Gilsenan; Jason McLoughlin, Rory Dunne, Killian Clarke; James McEnroe, Alan Clarke (capt), Ronan Flanagan; Damien O'Reilly, David Givney; Cian Mackey, Jack Brady, Feargal Flanagan; Niall McDermott, Martin Dunne, Eugene Keating.




