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GAA team news: Hegarty returns to Limerick team, two Mayo debutants

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Limerick manager John Kiely has made a couple of alterations to his team for Sunday's Munster SHC round four tie with Tipperary.The injured Sean Finn is replaced by Mike Casey in defence, while Gearoid Hegarty, sent off in the first-round win over Waterford, replaces Cathal O’Neill in the half-forward line.Vice-captain Cian Lynch, who was forced off against the Banner, is named to start.The Premier County meanwhile have made four changes in personnel, with Mark Kehoe, Patrick 'Bonner’ Maher, Rhys Shelly in goals and Eoghan Connolly coming in for Jason Forde (injured), Sean Ryan, Barry Hogan and Johnny Ryan all drop out.Tipperary (SHC v Limerick): R Shelly; C Barrett, M Breen, R Maher; E Connolly, B O’Mara, S Kennedy; D McCormack, A Tynan; C Stakelum, P Maher, N McGrath (c); J Morris, G O’Connor, M Kehoe.Limerick (SHC v Tipperary): N Quaid; M Casey, D Morrissey, B Nash; D Byrnes, D Hannon (c), K Hayes; D O’Donovan, W O’Donoghue; G Hegarty, C Lynch, T Morrissey; A Gillane, S Flanagan, P Casey.Clare welcome back Aidan McCarthy to the team for Sunday’s meeting with Cork in Ennis.Ruled out of the win over Waterford last time out with a quad injury, he takes his place in the half-forward line, with Ian Galvin dropping to the bench.Cork captain Sean O’Donoghue [pictured above] will make his first start in this year’s Munster SHC at Cusack ParkThe Inniscarra has put injury setbacks behind him and is named at left corner-back.Pat Ryan has made three further changes from the side that drew with Tipperary, with Luke Meade, Conor Cahalane and Conor Lehane drafted in and Ger Millerick, Eoin Downey and Shane Barrett and Robbie O’Flynn [hamstring] losing out.Clare (SHC v Cork): E Quilligan; A Hogan, C Cleary, R Hayes; D Ryan, J Conlon,

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