Kildare manager Jason Ryan has made no changes to his side to take on Meath in this Sundays Leinster semi final at Croke Park.Following the Ulster semi-final loss to Armagh, Cavan manager Terry Hyland has made four changes to his team for this weekend's clash with Westmeath in the qualifiers at Kingspan Breffni Park. Josh Hayes starts at wing-back while Robert Maloney-Derham is also introduced on the other side of James McEnroe as part of a re-worked half-back line. Elsewhere, experienced Michael Lyng starts at centre-forward and Michael Argue, who made his senior debut in last year's qualifiers, gets the nod to start on the wing. Feargal Flanagan, Dara McVeety, Killian Brady and Eugene Keating are the players to make way. Tyrone manager Mickey Harte has made 4 changes to his team ahead of Saturday's All Ireland qualifier clash with Louth in Omagh. Centre-forward Shay McGuigan will make his senior championship debut for Tyrone after being named on a new-look half-forward line that also sees Emmett McKenna start. Corner back PJ Quinn and corner forward Connor McAliskey are the other two players to come into the side. Monaghan have made no changes in personnel ahead of their Ulster semi-final against Armagh on Saturday evening in Clones. Armagh's Brendan Donaghy, Andy Mallon and Kieran Toner are all set to miss this Saturday's Ulster semi-final clash with Monaghan through suspension. The trio have all had their appeals against one-match bans rejected by the Central Appeals Committee.
In Hurling
Waterford manager Derek McGrath has included Daragh Fives at wing back and Ryan Donnelly at corner forward for tomorrows qualifier with Laois at Walsh park.Jamie Nagle and the suspended Bryan O'Sullivan miss out. Offaly hurling manager Brian Whelehan has made 5 changes to his side for Sunday's All-Ireland Qualifier clash against Antrim. Chris McDonald, Kevin Brady, Ger Healion, David Kenny and Colin Egan all start. Barry Harding, Derek Morkan, Peter Geraghty, Kevin Connolly and the injured James Rigney are the players to make way. The Antrim hurlers have made 4 changes to their team for Sunday's All-Ireland qualifier against Offaly. Tomas McCann and Jackson McGreevey form a new midfield partnership from the side that lost to Wexford in the Leinster quarter-finals while Simon McCrory is drafted into the defence and Darren Hamill is named in attack at the expense of Conor Johnson.
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