Three changes for Cody, O'Shea sticks with same 15

Kilkenny manager Brian Cody has made three changes to the team to face Tipperary in Saturday evening's All Ireland hurling final replay.

Three changes for Cody, O'Shea sticks with same 15

Kilkenny manager Brian Cody has made three changes to the team to face Tipperary in Saturday evening's All Ireland hurling final replay.

Brian Hogan drops to the Kilkenny bench, with Kieran Joyce replacing him at centre half back.

Padraig Walsh is in at wing forward for Joey Holden and in the forwards, John Power is in at corner back, with Walter Walsh dropping to the bench.

In a positional switch, TJ Reid moves to full foward, with Richie Power reverting to corner back in Walsh's absence.

For his part, Tipp manager Eamon O'Shea has gone with the same 15 that lined out against the Cats in the drawn game three weeks ago.

KILKENNY: Eoin Murphy, Paul Murphy, J J Delaney, Jackie Tyrrell, Padraig Walsh, Kieran Joyce, Killian Buckley, Richie Hogan, Conor Fogarty, Michael Fennelly, Colin Fennelly, Eoin Larkin, Richie Power, T J Reid, John Power.

TIPPERARY: Darren Gleeson, Cathal Barrett, Padraic Maher Paddy Stapleton, Brendan Maher, James Barry, Kieran Bergin, Shane McGrath, James Woodlock, Gearóid Ryan, Patrick Maher, John O’Dwyer, Noel McGrath, Seamus Callanan, Lar Corbett.

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