
Seán Finn and Dan Morrissey start in Limerick full back line against Waterford
Limerick have brought four-time All Star winning pair Seán Finn and Dan Morrissey into their full-back line for Saturday's Munster SHC Round 3 clash with Waterford in Walsh Park.
Barry Murphy, who is not in the matchday squad, and Colin Coughlan go out for Finn and Morrissey who did not feature in the draw with Tipperary in Thurles last month.
Barry Nash is named at wing-back and Mike Casey moves to corner-back while Kyle Hayes is again given the No. 6 jersey although he played at centre-forward against Tipperary and William O'Donoghue filled the centre-back role.
As well as Murphy, Peter Casey is not in the 26-strong panel heading to Waterford city. Tom Morrissey, who was a late addition to the team for Cathal O'Neill, is announced to start with O'Neill named among the substitutes.
LIMERICK (SHC v Waterford): N. Quaid, S. Finn, D. Morrissey, M. Casey; D. Byrnes, K. Hayes, B. Nash; A. English, W. O'Donoghue, G. Hegarty, C. Lynch (c), T. Morrissey; A. Gillane, S. O'Brien, D. Reidy.
Subs: S. Dowling, C. Coughlan, S. Flanagan, E. Hurley, A. O'Connor, F. O'Connor, D. Ó Dalaigh, D. O'Donovan, P. O'Donovan, C. O'Neill, E. Stokes.

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