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25th May 2018
08:22am BST

In the build-up to their championship opener, McGrath was dealt another crushing blow with the news that two of the team's most prolific forwards, in 2016 Hurler of the Year Austin Gleeson, and sharpshooter Pauric Mahony would both miss out through injury. Worse again, they'll be up against it to make it back for the following weekend's clash with Tipperary.
For now, all the focus is on the Banner challenge and with McGrath forced shuffled his pack considerably, he named the team he will send to Cusack Park for the 3.30 throw-in on Sunday.
A strong 15, from the goals to midfield, the only change from last September's showpiece is the replacement of Kieran Bennett with the then suspended Conor Gleeson.
In attack, Tom Devine makes his championship return, while McGrath's De La Salle club man Shane McNulty was named at corner forward, though it's unlikely he will line out there.
Michael 'Brick' Walsh leads the line at full forward on a day he move level with Henry Shefflin on 71 Championship appearances.
Bizarrely, Maurice Shanahan is available for selection, despite his straight red in the relegation play-off loss to Cork in March.
Shanahan is available because of a rule which states that red cards in a promotion/relegation game only lead to time based bans, rather than match bans. If he had been sent off in a normal League game, he would be missing here.

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