O'Brien and O'Dwyer out for Dubs

Martin Quilty who comes in at left back for his debut in the Walsh Cup final on Sunday against Kilkenny on Sunday.

Martin Quilty who comes in at left back for his debut in the Walsh Cup final on Sunday against Kilkenny on Sunday.

The side shows three changes in personnel from the side that beat Galway in the semi-final.

Shane Durkin moves from wing back to midfield for the injured Maurice O'Brien who is likely to be out for four weeks with an ankle injury suffered in training on Tuesday.

Shane Ryan moves to midfield from wing forward for the suspended John McCaffrey, while Liam Ryan comes in at centre for the injured Ryan O'Dwyer - out for six weeks with an injured shoulder suffered in training on Tuesday.

Declan O'Dwyer comes in at full forward.

Dublin team to play Kilkenny: Gary Maguire, Simon Lambert, Stephen Hiney (Capt.), Ruairi Trainor, Niall Corcoran, Joseph Boland, Martin Quilty, Shane Durkin, Shane Ryan, Conor Mc Cormack, Liam Ryan, Conal Keaney, David O'Callaghan, Declan O'Dwyer, Peadar Carton.

Substitutes: Alan Nolan, Ronan Walsh, Daire Plunkett, John Sheanon.

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