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Galway ring the changes for Antrim encounter

The side have brought in a number of new players for the All-Ireland SFC qualifier round 2 match.

Keith Kelly (right) moves to corner back for Galway.
Keith Kelly (right) moves to corner back for Galway.

THE GALWAY TEAM to face Antrim shows several changes from their recent match with Sligo.

Tom Fahy plays at no 7, while Keith Kelly moves to corner back, with Kieran McGrath dropping to the bench.

In midfield, Fiontan O’Curraoin comes in for Greg Higgins, and in attack, Conor Doherty is at no 12 in place of Damien Burke, while Michael Meehan starts at the expense of Tomas Flynn.

GALWAY SF: 1 Adrian Faherty (Baile Clár na Gaillimhe); 2 Keith Kelly (Béal Átha na Slua), 3 Finian Hanley (Br. na Trá/Cn. na Cathrach), 4 Johnny Duane (Naomh Séamus); 5 Garreth Bradshaw (Maigh Cuilinn), 6 Gary O’Donnell (Realta Thuama), 7 Tom Fahy (Cill Fhir Iarainn); 8 Joe Bergin (An Creagán/Magh Locha), 9 Fiontán Ó Curraoin (Micheal Breathnach); 10 Gary Sice (Corafinne), 11 Sean Armstrong (Br. na Tra/Cn. na Cathrach), 12 Conor Doherty (Realta Thuama); 13 Michael Meehan (Cealltrach), 14 Paul Conroy (Naomh Séamus), 15 Mark Hehir (Baile Mhuilinn). Subs: 16 Manus Breathnach (An Spideal), 17 Kieran McGrath (Corafinne), 18 Diarmaid Blake (Baile Mhuilinn), 19 Gary Sweeney (An Creagán/Magh Locha), 20 Colin Forde (Cill Fhir Iarainn), 21 Greg Higgins (Corafinne), 22 Thomas Flynn (Baile Átha’n Rí), 23 Damien Burke (Corafinne), 24 Danny Cummins (Baile Clár na Gaillimh), 25 Padraig Joyce (Cill Fhir Iarainn), 26 Michael Martin (Baile Mhuilinn).

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  • It won’t be a stroll in the park for Galway as some are suggesting. Games bring on teams no matter who they play and I expect Antrim to give a good account of themselves, especially at home.

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  • Mullholland made a horrendous move in taken Keith off the last day basicly cost Galway the match. Expect a hard match against Antrim as London gave them the kick up the ass they needed.

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