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Published 21:38 29 Jun 2018 BST
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Former Young Player of the Year Diarmuid O'Connor has been drafted into the Mayo midfield. It is a positional switch, from the forward lines, that Parkinson recently spoke about on The GAA Hour.
"I think (Diarmuid O'Connor) needs a break from wing forward. In that kind of form, midfield might suit him where he's not having a fella following him around. He has potential to be better than he has been for the last year, really."O'Connor gets the No.8 jersey while David Clarke gets No.1. The Mayo goalkeeper will make his 115th senior appearance for the county in Newbridge.
1. David Clarke - Ballina Stephenites 2. Chris Barrett - Belmullet 3. Ger Cafferkey - Ballina Stephenites 4. Keith Higgins - Ballyhaunis 5. Lee Keegan - Westport 6. Colm Boyle - Davitts 7. Patrick Durcan - Castlebar Mitchels 8. Diarmuid O’Connor - Ballintubber 9. Stephen Coen - Hollymount/Carramore 10. Kevin McLoughlin - Knockmore 11. Aidan O’Shea - Breaffy 12. James Durcan - Castlebar Mitchels 13. Jason Doherty - Burrishoole 14. Cillian O’Connor - Ballintubber (Captain) 15. Andy Moran - BallaghaderreenKildare boss Cian O'Neill has also named his team for the game, with Eoin Doyle starting as captain. Neil and Daniel Flynn are in the forward line with Paddy Brophy while the Lilywhites midfield is Kevin Feely and Tommy Moolick. https://twitter.com/KildareGAA/status/1012788545042505734 Throw-in for the qualifier game is 7pm.
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