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Colm O'Neill is named at full-forward for Cork's quarter-final in Clonmel. Ryan Byrne/INPHO

O'Neill, O'Connor and Cadogan to start for Cork's McGrath Cup trip to Tipp

Rebels manager Brian Cuthbert has made seven personnel changes to his team for Sunday.

THE CORK TEAM to play Tipperary in this Sundayโ€™s McGrath Cup quarter-final in Clonmel (2.00pm) shows seven personnel changes from their rout of Mary Immaculate College.

Despite easing to a 37-point win to set up this weekendโ€™s quarter-final meeting with the Premier County, manager Brian Cuthbert has changed things up by drafting in the likes of 2010 All-Ireland winning trio Colm Oโ€™Neill, Donncha Oโ€™Connor and Eoin Cadogan.

All three got in on the scoring act after being introduced as half-time substitutes against Mary Immaculate College last Sunday, contributing a total 0f 2-7 between them to Corkโ€™s final tally of 7-20.

Oโ€™Neill will be at full-forward in place of John Hayes, while Oโ€™Connor has been named at centre-forward. John Oโ€™Rourke moves from the centre to left-half forward, Colm Oโ€™Driscoll is in for his brother Kevin on the right, and Dan McEoin will take Fiachra ร“ Deasunaighโ€™s place at right-corner forward.

Pรกdraig Hodnett is replaced at centre-back by Cadogan, with Tom Clancy and James Loughrey added to the full-back line at the expense 0f Liam Jennings and Noel Galvin.

Tipperary have yet to name their side. The winners will face Waterford or CIT in the McGrath Cup semi-finals on the weekend of 18 January.

CORK

1. Ken Oโ€™Halloran (Bishopstown)

2. Stephen Oโ€™Donoghue (Ballincollig)
3. Tom Clancy (Clonakilty)
4. James Loughrey (Mallow)

5. Jamie Oโ€™Sullivan (Bishopstown)
6. Eoin Cadogan (Douglas)
7. Daniel Hazel (Oโ€™Donovan Rossa)

8. Michael Cussen (Glanmire)
9. Fintan Goold (Macroom)

10. Colm Oโ€™Driscoll (Tadgh MacCรกrthaigh)
11. Donncha Oโ€™Connor (Ballydesmond)
12. John Oโ€™Rourke (Carbery Rangers)

13. Dan McEoin (Ilen Rovers)
14. Colm Oโ€™Neill (Ballyclough)
15. Brian Hurley (Castlehaven)

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