Meath have named an unchanged team for Sunday's All Ireland football semi-final against Kerry. Former All Star Paddy Reynolds will miss out on a place in the starting line-up, despite being eligible again after suspension. The selection contains 13 of the side that won the competition two years ago, with Enda McManus having struggled with a long-term injury. The two new faces are Ray Magee and Richie Kealy.
Manager Sean Boylan has made a number of positional changes from the team that beat Westmeath in the quarter-final replay. Cormac Murphy will revert to left corner back, while Hank Traynor will move into centre back. Nigel Nestor will start at left wing back, but Donal Curtis will remain at right wing back. Darren Fay was Meath's main injury worry, but he has been named at full back.
Meath:
C O'Sullivan; M O'Reilly, D Fay, C Murphy; D Curtis, H Traynor, N Nestor; N Crawford, J McDermott; E Kelly, T Giles, R Kealy; O Murphy, G Geraghty, R Magee
Filed by Greg McKevitt