Teams: Glynn on bench, Tipp hand debut to Hayes
Henry Shefflin has named Jonathan Glynn on the bench for his side's home game against Kilkenny in Salthill on Sunday.
The Ardrahan player, who last played for the Galway seniors in 2019 and has spent most of the past seven years living in New York, has been named at 26 for their key game against Kilkenny.
In the starting XV, Daithí Burke is named at No. 3, with Fintan Burke in the corner.
2017 All-Ireland winning captain David Burke, who missed last season through injury, starts at midfield alongside Ronan Glennon.
Galway (to play Kilkenny): Darach Fahy; Jack Grealish, Daithí Burke, Fintan Burke; Seán Linnane, Padraic Mannion, Cianan Fahy; Ronan Glennon, David Burke; Gavin Lee, Tom Monaghan, Brian Concannon; Conor Whelan, Conor Cooney, Cathal Mannion.
Subs: Eanna Murphy, Darren Morrissey, Adrian Touhey, Gearóid McInerney, Tiernan Killeen, John Cooney, Donal O'Shea, Evan Niland, Joseph Cooney, Jason Flynn, Jonathan Glynn.
Tipperary manager Liam Cahill has handed a championship debut to Sean Hayes and given the nod to Barry Hogan in the goal for their Munster SHC opener against Limerick.
The McGrath brothers, Noel and John, have been named on the bench, with Tipp plumping for a half-forward line of Alan Tynan, Gearóíd O'Connor and Jason Forde, the latter two vying for free-taking duties.
The prolific Jake Morris joins debutant Hayes and Mark Kehoe in the inside forward line. Paddy Cadell, injured early in last year's Munster championship, starts on the bench as does the venerable Patrick 'Bonner' Maher.
Tipperary (to play Limerick): Barry Hogan; Johnny Ryan, Ronan Maher, Craig Morgan; Michael Breen, Bryan O'Mara, Conor Bowe; Willie Connors, Eoghan Connolly; Alan Tynan, Gearoid O'Connor, Jason Forde; Jake Morris, Mark Kehoe, Sean