Cork V Kerry - Munster Final Preview
Momentum is building for the Munster Senior Football Championship Final between Cork and Kerry this Sunday at Pairc Ui Chaomh. Both sets of management have now named their teams. Cork Manager Brian Cuthbert has made just three changes from the semi-final win over Tipperary. Eoin Cadogan returns to his regular berth at full back, with Damien Cahalane starting at wing-back. Meanwhile, Aidan Walsh replaces Andrew O'Sullivan in midfield. There's a number of positional switches as a result of those changes with Thomas Clancy moving to centre back and Patrick Kelly and John O'Rourke switching to the wing-forward positions Barry O’Driscoll moves to corner forward, with John Hayes and Mark Collins named among the subs. Meanwhile, Kerry have made four changes for the show-down. The Kingdom have been boosted by the return of James O'Donoghue to their side after the Killarney man missed the semi-final win over Clare with a shoulder injury. O'Donoghue and fit-again Donnchadh Walsh have both come into the Kerry attack for Sunday's clash, with Michael Geaney and Darran O'Sullivan the players to make way. Manager Eamonn Fitzmaurice has also restored Aidan O'Mahony to his defence - he'll line-out at full-back in place of Peter Crowley. The other change is in midfield where Johnny Buckley returns from injury to take over from David Moran. Click PLAY above to hear from both sets of players and management in the lead into this clash, with our full preview on The Big Red Bench this Saturday from 6pm.
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