Kerry name team for Dublin clash

Jack O'Connor's team to play Dublin has an experimental look to it
Jack O'Connor's team to play Dublin has an experimental look to it

Kerry manager Jack O'Connor has named a young looking team for Sunday's Allianz National Football League Division One clash with Dublin.

Just five of the players who lined out for the Kingdom in last year's All-Ireland final will start in Killarney.

Seamus Scanlon comes into the side, replacing Alan O'Sullivan in midfield, with Barry John Walsh and Adrian O'Connell the other changes from the side that beat UCC in the McGrath Cup final.

Ger Reidy has been handed his chance to impress in goal and stake a claim as the new Kerry number one, following Diarmuid Murphy's retirement.

Kerry team to play Dublin in the National Football League in Killarney on Sunday, 7 February: G Reidy; P Reidy, T Griffin, A O'Connell; M Corridan, A O'Mahony, K Young; S Scanlon, M Quirke; P Galvin, D O'Sullivan, D Walsh; B J Walsh, K Donaghy, P O'Connor.

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