Changes on Meath hurling team
Meath manager Martin Ennis has made four changes and a number of positional switches ahead of Sunday's crucial third round NHL Div 2B game against Donegal at Trim.
This is a game that Meath must win after the surprise reversal they endured against Mayo two weeks ago at the same venue where they lost by four points (2-9 to 0-19) – but the second Meath goal that added a bit of respectability arrived in the final minute.
Meath will be without Jack Regan who will be sidelined for about three months after sustaining a wrist injury, but the return of Steven Clynch will be a big boost.
Also starting on Sunday will be Cormac Reilly, Tom Clarke and James Toher with Michael O'Grady, Neil Heffernan and Sean Quigley all missing out.
According to the team that has been announced, Keith Keoghan and Damien Healy revert to the half-back line after starting int he half-forward line against Mayo while Stephen Morris moves from corner back to corner forward.
TEAM: Shane McGann; Cormac Reilly, David Donoghue, Shane Whitty; Damien Healy, Ronan Sherlock, Keith Keoghan, Sean Heavey, Sean Geraghty; Steven Clynch, Tom Clarke, Joey Keena; Steven Morris, James Toher, Adam Gannon