Brian McGuigan replaces brother for Tyrone

Brian McGuigan, seen here in action against Wexford in 2008
Brian McGuigan, seen here in action against Wexford in 2008

Mickey Harte has brought Brian McGuigan into the Tyrone starting line-up to face Dublin in the All-Ireland SFC quarter-final at Croke Park on Saturday.

His inclusion is the only change from the team which started Tyrone's Ulster final victory against Monaghan.

McGuigan replaces his brother Tommy, a knee injury victim, at half-forward. He starts for Tyrone for the first time since the Red Hand's 2008 All-Ireland quarter-final victory over Dublin.

He has already appeared three times this year as a substitute.

Sean Cavanagh, Tyrone's top scorer in this year's championship with 0-9, is named at full-forward where he will be expected to pose a stiff test for the Dublin full-back line while 2005 player of the year Stephen O'Neill is named among the substitutes.

Tyrone team for Saturday's SFC quarter-final against Dublin at Croke Park:

Pascal McConnell, Cathal McCarron, Justin McMahon, Ryan McMenamin, Davy Harte, Conor Gormley, Philip Jordan, Colm Cavanagh, Kevin Hughes, Brian Dooher, Brian McGuigan, Joe McMahon, Martin Penrose, Sean Cavanagh, Owen Mulligan

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