TEAM NEWS: Galway Team To Play Cork in Relegation Final

The Galway team to play Cork in Sunday's National Hurling League relegation playoff shows three changes to the side that started their final round draw against Tipperary two weeks ago.
Fergal Moore is injured so Adrian Touhy drops back to the corner, while Aidan Harte falls back to the wing back position, which see's Padraig Brehony partner Davy Glennon in midfield.
Joseph Cooney is named at centre back, while Conor Whelan comes in at wing forward.
The other wing is held by Niall Burke meaning a positional switch for Joe Canning to full forward.
The Galway team in full is as follows;
1. James Skehill
2. Paul Hoban
3. John Hanbury
4. Adrian Tuohy
5. David Collins
6. David Burke
7. Aidan Harte
8. Davy Glennon
9. Padraig Brehony
10. Niall Burke
11. Joseph Cooney
12. Conor Whelan
13. Cathal Mannion
14. Joe Canning
15. Jason Flynn
The Cork team can be viewed here.
Tune in to The Big Red Bench on Saturday evening from 6pm to hear our preview with Cork Selector Pat Ryan.
On Sunday we'll have reporters at Cork V Galway in the Hurling, and Cork V Kerry in the National Football League, providing updates throughout the afternoon on air and online, as well as all the post match reaction on The Big Red Bench on Sunday evening from 6pm.
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