Tipperary senior hurling boss Ken Hogan has just one injury worry going into the qualifier game with Limerick on Saturday, June 26.
Corner forward Lar Corbett is still trying to shake off an ankle injury which forced him out of the Munster semi-final clash with Waterford in Pairc Uí Chaoimh three weeks ago.
The Sarsfields man was first thought to have broken his ankle but closer examination revealed damaged ligaments.
He has been undergoing intensive treatment in a bid to be fit for the Limerick clash. Hogan and his selectors Jack Bergin and Colm Bonnar will be hoping that Corbett will pass a fitness test and be able to take his place in the attack, which came in for a lot of criticism after the Waterford game.
Meanwhile midfielder Noel Morris and centre forward Conor Gleeson will also come back into the picture after lengthy lay-offs and will give extra options to the selectors.