Limerick senior footballer Iain Corbett, PICTURE: Sportsfile
JIMMY Lee has announced his Limerick senior football team to play Wexford in round two of the Allianz Division Four National League.
The action gets underway at 2pm in Mick Neville Park. Lee has made two changes with Colm McSweeney and the experienced Iain Corbett replacing Oran Collins and Tony McCarthy on the starting XV. Adare clubman Oran Collins misses this game through injury.
There have been some positional switches from the Limerick team that drew with Longford in round one. Emmett Rigter partners Tommie Childs in midfield. Limerick senior football captain Cillian Fahy and Paul Maher move into the half forward alongside James Naughton. Andrew Meade joins Peter Nash and Rob Childs in the full forward line.
UL Sigerson cup players Cormac Woulfe and Darragh O'Hagan are held in reserve.
Wexford cruised past London in round one, while the Shannonsiders shared the points with Longford. Lee's side will be targetting to get their first win on Sunday.
This Sunday's Division Four clash is part of a double header in Mick Neville Park. Limerick and Wexford play at 4pm in round two of the Division Three Ladies Football National League.
The Limerick ladies footballers were narrowly defeated by Down last weekend.
LIMERICK SENIOR FOOTBALL TEAM: Josh Ryan (Oola);Colm McSweeney (Gerald Griffins) , Fiachra Cotter (Fr Casey's), Mark McCarthy (Fr Casey's); Barry Coleman (Rathkeale), Killian Ryan (Mungret St Paul's), Iain Corbett (Newcastle West); Tommie Childs (Galtee Gaels), Emmett Rigter (Newcastle West); Paul Maher (Adare), James Naughton (St Senan's), Cillian Fahy (Dromcollogher Broadford); Peter Nash (Kildimo-Pallaskenry), Rob Childs (Galtee Gaels), Andrew Meade (Rathkeale).
SUBS: Jeffrey Alfred (Adare), Cormac Woulfe (St Senan's), Ruadhan O'Connor (Newcastle West), Diarmuid Buckley (Fr Casey's), Tony McCarthy (Kildimo-Pallaskenry), Adam Shanagher (Rathkeale), Darragh O'Hagan (Mungret St Paul's), Sean Clancy (Galtee Gaels), Rory O'Brien (Fr Casey's), Tadgh Ó Siochru (Monaleen) and Darragh Ó Siochru (Monaleen).
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