Two changes for u21s
Manager Philip O'Brien has made two changes to the Meath team that will face Mayo in Saturday's All-Ireland u-21 B HC semi-final with Kildalkey's David Conneely and Ratoath's Gavin McGowan coming into the team.
Conneely's inclusion comes at the expense of Kiltale's Conor Sheerin, while McGowan replaces Sean Doyle in the attack with James Andrews moving to corner-forward to accomodate the Ratoath man on the half-forward line.
The winners will play Roscommon or Wicklow in the final at Semple Stadium, Thurles.
Saturday's game at Trim will throw-in at 2pm
Meath - Charlie Bird (Boardsmill); David Conneely (Kildalkey), Luke Rickard (Kildalkey), Colm McGrath (Trim); Conor O'Shea (Dunderry), Sean McGrath (Dunboyne), Eamon Ryan (Kiltale); Luke Martyn (Dunderry), Stefan Kelly (Killyon); Gavin McGowan (Ratoath), Jack Regan (Kiltale), Patrick Potterton (Kildalkey); Josh Wall (Drumree), Fergal Flattery (Boardsmill), James Andrews (Trim).