Darren Morrissey replaces the injured Fintan Burke on the Galway team to face Tipperary in Saturday's All-Ireland SHC quarter-final at the TUS Gaelic Grounds.
Burke had to leave the field of play in the first half of the Tribes' disappointing loss to Kilkenny in the Leinster final.
After serving a suspension, Darach Fahy is back between the posts for Micheál Donoghue's side.
His replacement, Éanna Murphy was forced off with a head injury in the second half against the Cats, with youngster Darragh Walsh stepping in.
The Tipperary XV shows three changes from that which defeated Laois.
Eoghan Connolly at full-back and Jake Morris in the half-forward line return to the side. There is a first championship start in midfield for St Mary's Peter McGarry, who came off the bench against Laois.
Joe Caesar, Séamus Kennedy and Alan Tynan are the players to make way. Noel McGrath is named in the matchday panel.
Eoghan Connolly at full-back and Jake Morris in the half-forward line return to the side. There is a first championship start in midfield for St Mary's Peter McGarry, who came off the bench against Laois.
Joe Caesar, Séamus Kennedy and Alan Tynan are the players to make way. Noel McGrath is named in the matchday panel.
Tipperary: Rhys Shelly; Robert Doyle, Eoghan Connolly, Michael Breen; Craig Morgan, Ronan Maher (capt), Bryan O'Mara; Willie Connors, Peter McGarry; Jake Morris, Andrew Ormond, Sam O'Farrell; Darragh McCarthy, John McGrath, Jason Forde.
Subs: Barry Hogan, Joe Caser, Sean Kennealy, Seamus Kennedy, Brian McGrath, Noel McGrath, Oisín O'Donoghue, Johnny Ryan, Conor Stakelum, Darragh Stakelum, alan Tynan
Galway: Darach Fahy, Padraic Mannion, Daithí Burke, Darren Morrissey; Cianan Fahy, Gavin Lee, TJ Brennan; Seán Linnane, David Burke; John Fleming, Cathal Mannion, Tom Monaghan; Conor Whelan (capt), Brian Concannon, Kevin Cooney.
Subs: Darragh Walsh, Jack Grealish, Dan Lofts, Ronan Glennon, Rory Burke, Conor Cooney, Tiernan Killeen, Anthony Burns, Declan McLaughlin, Jason Flynn, Colm Molloy.
Meanwhile, Limerick boss John Kiely has named an unchanged side from the one that lost the Munster final to Cork for their quarter-final against Dublin.
The Treaty County went down on penalties that day, the first time the method had decided a game at Liam MacCarthy level, but the manager has resisted the urge to shake it up.
They will, however, be without Shane O'Brien who has not been included in the matchday 26. The Kilmallock man scored 1-02 off the bench against the Rebels last time out.
Opponents Dublin have made a number of changes from the side that swatted Kildare aside in last week's preliminary quarter-final in Newbridge.
Paddy Dunleavy drops out of defence with Andrew Dunphy coming in while John Hetherton also drops to the bench with Conor Burke, a late withdrawal from the first 15 against the Lilywhites, starting.
Dónal Burke remains amongst the substitutes while Danny Sutcliffe is still out.
Limerick: Nickie Quaid; Sean Finn, Dan Morrissey, Mike Casey; Diarmaid Byrnes, Kyle Hayes, Barry Nash; William O'Donoghue, Adam English; Gearoid Hegarty, Cian Lynch, Tom Morrissey; Aaron Gillane, Aidan O'Connor, David Reidy.
Subs: Shane Dowling, Peter Casey, Colin Coughlan, Seamus Flanagan, Declan Hannon, Barry Murphy, Fergal O'Connor, Donnacha Ó Dálaigh, Darragh O'Donovan, Paddy O'Donovan, Cathal O'Neill.
Dublin: Sean Brennan; John Bellew, Paddy Smyth, Conor McHugh; Paddy Doyle, Chris Crummey, Andrew Dunphy; Conor Burke, Brian Hayes; Rian McBride, Fergal Whitley, Cian O’Sullivan; Séan Currie, Ronan Hayes, Diarmaid Ó Dúlaing.
Subs: Eddie Gibbons, Dónal Burke, Colin Currie, Paddy Dunleavy, Daire Gray, John Hetherton, AJ Murphy, David Lucey, James Madden, Paul O’Dea, Darragh Power.

Seán O'Shea returns to the starting team and Paudie Clifford is named in the squad as Kerry make five changes to the side which suffered a shock defeat to Meath in Tullamore.
The defeat to the Leinster finalists has seen Kerry unexpectedly sent to the preliminary quarter-finals, with Cavan the visitors to Fitzgerald Stadium on Saturday.
Jack O'Connor has named a much changed side, with O'Shea and Diarmuid O'Connor included in the half-forward line, replacing Micheál Burns and Tony Brosnan, the latter dropping out of the matchday 26.
Brian Ó Beaglaoich replaces Tadhg Morley in the half-back line, with Sean O'Brien slotting into midfield in place of Mark O'Shea.
Conor Geaney takes the full-forward berth, with Killian Spillane dropping to the bench.
Clifford hasn't been included in the starting XV but is back on the match-day panel, having picked up a muscle strain in the group stage win over Cork.
However, Paul Geaney, also injured in the win over Cork, hasn't recovered in time and will sit out his second game in succession.
The two sides last met in the championship in the 2013 All-Ireland quarter-final, Kerry winning by six points.
Cavan have not beaten Kerry in the championship since the 1947 All-Ireland final, played in the Polo Grounds in New York.
Kerry: Shane Ryan; Paul Murphy, Jason Foley, Tom O'Sullivan; Brian Ó Beaglaoich, Mike Breen, Gavin White; Joe O’Connor, Seán O’Brien; Diarmuid O’Connor, Seán O’Shea, Graham O’Sullivan; David Clifford, Conor Geaney, Dylan Geaney.
Subs: Shane Murphy, Dylan Casey, Killian Spillane, Tadhg Morley, Armin Heirich, Micheál Burns, Evan Looney, Tom Leo O’Sullivan, Mark O’Shea, Paudie Clifford, Dara Moynihan.
Damien Comer has been included on the bench for Galway for their preliminary quarter-final against Down in Newry.
The 2022 All-Star forward was ultimately excluded from the matchday panel for their one-point win over Armagh - having initially been named - after picking up an injury in training last week.
However, he returns to the squad and will wear the No. 26 jersey as Padraic Joyce's side take on an in-form Down side.

Otherwise, Galway have made two changes to their starting XV from the side that won in Cavan.
2024 Footballer of the Year Paul Conroy re-takes the starting midfield berth after a strong second half showing, with Peter Cooke dropping to the subs bench.
In defence, Cian Hernon replaces former Young Footballer of the Year Jack Glynn, with Hernon slotting in at wing-back, while the experienced Liam Silke is named at corner back.
Conor Flaherty retains the goalkeeper's jersey ahead of Connor Gleeson.
Galway: Conor Flaherty; Johnny McGrath, Seán Fitzgerald, Liam Silke; Dylan McHugh, Seán Kelly, Cian Hernon; Paul Conroy, John Maher; Céin Darcy, Matthew Tierney, Cillian McDaid; Rob Finnerty, Shane Walsh, Matthew Thompson.
Subs: Connor Gleeson, Jack Glynn, Cathal Sweeney, Sean Mulkerrin, Daniel O'Flaherty, John Daly, Peter Cooke, Kieran Molloy, Tomo Culhane, Johnny Heaney, Damien Comer.