McManus included in Offaly line-up

Offaly’s Ciaran McManus will take part in his 15th Championship campaign, after the Tubber clubman has been handed a midfield role for this Sunday's Leinster SFC tie against Meath at O'Moore Park (2pm).

Offaly’s Ciaran McManus will take part in his 15th Championship campaign, after the Tubber clubman has been handed a midfield role for this Sunday's Leinster SFC tie against Meath at O'Moore Park (2pm).

Offaly manager Tom Cribbin has handed the 34-year-old Tubber clubman the number eight jersey, and he will partner John Coughlan at midfield.

Dublin based Coughlan, is one of two Championship debutants in the Faithful County starting line-up for the Portlaoise clash.

Rhode's Paraic Sullivan joins older brother Shane in the Offaly rear-guard, with younger brother Anton listed among the substitutes.

Coughlan, who plays his club football with St Sylvesters received permission to line out for Offaly this year, under a rule which allows Dublin born players, line out for the county of their parentage.

Meanwhile, 30-year old defender Karol Slattery will captain the Offaly team this year.

The Gracefield clubman made his Championship debut for Offaly as a substitute, in their win over then reigning All-Ireland Champions Meath in 2000.

In the Offaly attack, Niall McNamee has been hampered with a quad muscle injury of late, but has been declared fit to play.

OFFALY (Leinster SFC v Meath): Alan Mulhall; Brian Darby, Scott Brady, Paraic Sullivan; Shane Sullivan, Richie Dalton, Karol Slattery; Ciaran McManus, John Coughlan; Niall Darby, Brian Connor, Sean Ryan; Ken Casey, John Reynolds, Niall McNamee.

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