Cork Football Team to Play Monaghan
Cork Senior Football Management have made three changes to their team, for their Round 2 Allianz National Football League clash against Monaghan on Sunday. After last weeks home win over Dublin, the Rebels travel to Castleblaney for the first of four away games in this campaign. Conor Dorman who was a late addition last week holds onto his place, while Tomás Clancy is named at corner back, meaning Jamie O'Sullivan drops to the bench. There are two changes in the forwards, Donnacha O'Connor, the other late withdrawal last week, is again named at centre half forward, meaning John O'Rourke misses out. Paul Kerrigan who came on in last weeks win over Dublin, starts at full forward in place of Donal Og Hodnett. The Cork team in full is as follows; 1. Ken O'Halloran 2. Tomás Clancy 3. Tom Clancy 4. James Loughrey 5. Conor Dorman 6. Eoin Cadogan 7. Brian O'Driscoll 8. Fintan Goold 9. Ian Maguire 10. Mark Collins 11. Donnacha O'Connor 12. Colm O'Driscoll 13. Colm O'Neill 14. Paul Kerrigan 15. Brian Hurley Subs: 16. Michael Martin 17. Jamie O'Sullivan 18. Daniel Hazel 19. Stephen O'Donoghue 20. Michael Cussen 21. Donal Óg Hodnett 22. Luke Connelly 23. John Hayes 24. John O'Rourke 25. Barry O'Driscoll 26. Kevin O’Driscoll Cork GAA say Patrick Kelly, Daniel Goulding and Noel Galvin are back training but were not considered for this game. Monaghan V Cork - Castleblaney @ 2pm on Sunday February 8th. Tune in to The Big Red Bench with Ruairi O'Hagan and Lisa Lawlor every Saturday and Sunday from 6pm
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