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Dessie Farrell suffers huge blow before Dublin's stern test against All-Ireland champions Armagh

Dessie Farrell suffers huge blow before Dublin's stern test against All-Ireland champions Armagh

The Irish Suna day ago

DUBLIN skipper Con O'Callaghan is set to miss the All-Ireland SFC clash with Armagh at Croke Park on Sunday.
The Cuala attacker has not been named in Dessie Farrell's panel after limping off in
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Farrell's men showed they remain a force to be reckoned with in Salthill
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Veterans O'Callaghan and Ciaran Kilkenny led the way for them in the upset win
Tom Lahiff comes in for O'Callaghan.
Kerry are boosted by the availability of Paudie Clifford for tomorrow's showdown with Cork.
But they must plan without Diarmuid O'Connor for the second Championship clash with their neighbours in six weeks.
Having been sidelined with a shoulder injury sustained in March, O'Connor returned in
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But the midfielder is a notable absentee from the panel named by boss Jack O'Connor for this trip to Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
Dylan Geaney also makes way, with Clifford and Graham O'Sullivan the only changes from the defeat of the Rossies.
Due to a high tackle on Matty Taylor, Clifford was red-carded when
He was suspended for the provincial final win against Clare, before sitting out the visit of Roscommon with an injury.
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Meanwhile, in the only change from Galway's defeat to Dublin last time out, Jack Glynn is restored to the Tribesmen team for Sunday's meeting with Derry.
The defender comes in for Cian Hernon.
Tipperary GAA star 'had to do live apology on RTE' the day after cursing during All-Ireland interview -
Roscommon's Colm Neary replaces John McManus in the side to play Meath tomorrow at Dr Hyde Park.
DUBLIN (SFC v Armagh): S Cluxton; D Byrne, T Clancy, S MacMahon; A Gavin, B Howard, T Lahiff; P Ó Cofaigh Byrne, K McGinnis, C Kilkenny, L O'Dell, S Bugler; B O'Leary, C Costello, C Basquel.
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Subs: E Comerford, L Breathnach, N Doran, L Gannon, D Keogh, G McEnaney, E O'Donnell, D O'Leary, N Scully, J Small, P Small.
KERRY (SFC v Cork): S Ryan; D Casey, J Foley, T O'Sullivan; B Ó Beaglaoich, M Breen, G White; J. O'Connor, BD O'Sullivan; G O'Sullivan, P Clifford, S O'Shea; D Clifford, P Geaney, M Burns.
Subs: S Murphy, T Morley, D Geaney, A Heinrich, P Murphy, T Brosnan, C Geaney, M O'Shea, K Spillane, E Looney, S O'Brien, TL O'Sullivan, D Lyne.
GALWAY (SFC v Derry): C Gleeson; J McGrath, S Ó Maoilchiaráin, J Glynn; D McHugh, S Kelly, L Silke; P Conroy, J Maher; M Thompson, C McDaid, C Darcy; M Tierney, R Finnerty, S Walsh.
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Subs: C Flaherty, D O'Flaherty, C Sweeney, K Molloy, S Fitzgerald, S O'Neill, P Cooke, J Daly, J Heaney, C Costello, C Hernon.
ROSCOMMON (SFC v Meath): C Carroll; N Higgins, C Neary, D Murray; R Daly, B Stack, S Lambe; E Nolan, K Doyle; D Ruane, C Murtagh, C Hand; D Cregg, E Smith, B O'Carroll.
Subs: A Brady, R Dolan, P Frost, R Fallon, S Cunnane, D Murtagh, D McKeon, S Killoran, D Kenny, C Cox, C Lennon.

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