Irish Daily Star - Inside Sport

Galway go for a rejig

- ■■Jackie Cahill

PACESETTER­S Galway have made three changes for Monday’s clash with champions Meath in Division 1 of the Lidl National League.

the Páirc tailteann clash (1.15pm) is one of two live tG4 bank holiday games, with Cork v Dublin to follow from Páirc Uí rinn (3pm).

With two wins from two and fresh from an impressive victory over Dublin in tuam last sunday, Galway’s joint-managers Maghnus Breathnach and Fiona Wynne (inset) hand starts to Caoimhe Cleary, Aoife O’rourke and Chloe Miskell.

they replace Nicola Ward, Megan Glynn and róisín Leonard.

Unchanged

Meath beat Donegal in Letterkenn­y last saturday after an openingday loss to Dublin.

And royal County boss Davy Nelson has named an unchanged starting XV, as Meath meet Galway for the first time since last year’s tG4 All-Ireland SFC quarter-final.

Cork, who host Dublin at Páirc Uí rinn on Monday, are unbeaten after beating Mayo and drawing with Waterford.

Manager shane ronayne has made two changes to the team that started the Déise stalemate, with sarah Leahy and captain

Máire O’Callaghan coming in for Eimear Meaney and Amy ring.

Dublin make one change from the team that lost to Galway, with Martha Byrne in for róisín Baker in defence.

Kerry, one of two teams with a 100 per cent record, host bottom side Donegal in tralee (12pm) and make no fewer than eight changes for the fixture at Austin stack Park.

Kayleigh Cronin, Aoife Dillane, Ciara McCarthy, Mary O’Connell, Patrice Diggin, Anna Galvin, rachel Dwyer and Louise Ní Mhuirchear­taigh are all handed starts, as Eilís Lynch, Ciara Murphy, Niamh Broderick, Lorraine scanlon, Caoimhe Evans, Niamh Ní Chonchúir, Hannah O’Donoghue and Erica McGlynn drop out.

Donegal replace Katie Dowds and susanne White with Niamh Carr and Cait Gillespie.

Waterford and Mayo, who are pointless so far, meet in Dungarvan tomorrow (2pm).

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