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GAA team news: Kerry recall Paul Geaney and Gavin White

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Paul Geaney and Gavin White have been recalled by Kerry manager Jack O'Connor for Saturday’s All-Ireland quarter-final clash with Tyrone.O’Connor has opted for two changes in personnel from the side that demolished Louth by 28 points last time out, with Geaney replacing Tony Brosnan at corner-forward, with speed merchant Gavin White taking the place of Mike Breen at wing-back.The Kingdom take on Tyrone in the first quarter-final of Saturday’s double header at Croke Park with a 3.45pm throw-in, followed by Armagh v Monaghan at 6pmKerry: S Ryan; G O’Sullivan, J Foley, T O’Sullivan; P Murphy, T Morley, G White; D O’Connor, J Barry; D Moynihan, S O’Shea, A Spillane; P Clifford, D Clifford, P Geaney We need your consent to load this rte-player content We use rte-player to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity.

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