Brennan makes one Meath change for top-of-the-table clash with Cork
Meath’s Conor Duke. Pic: Tom O'Hanlon/Inpho
Meath manager Robbie Brennan has tweaked his starting 15 for the top-of-the-table Division 2 meeting with John Cleary's Cork on Sunday at Páirc Uí Rinn (throw-in, 2pm).
Brennan has made one change from the side that started the victory over Louth last Saturday at Croke Park.
Conor Duke, who came on as a half-time substitute against Louth, is named to start, while Cian McBride reverts to the bench.
There is no change in personnel from goalkeeper Sean Brennan out to midfield duo Bryan Menton and the in-form Jack Flynn.
Duke lines out at 10 as part of an all-Dunshaughlin half-forward line alongside Ruairí Kinsella and Mathew Costello.
A late addition last week, Aaron Lynch retains his place in the full-forward line.
S Brennan, S Lavin, S Rafferty, B O’Halloran, D Keogan, S Coffey, C Caulfield, B Menton, J Flynn, C Duke, R Kinsella, M Costello, J Morris, E Frayne, A Lynch.
B Hogan, R Ryan, J Muldoon, K Smyth, A O’Neill, C McBride, J Scully, J O’Connor, O Martin, C O’Connor, D McGowan.
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