Cody makes six changes for Wexford clash

Brian Cody has made six changes to the Kilkenny team to play Wexford in the Allianz Hurling League in Nowlan Park on Sunday at 2.30pm.

Brian Cody has made six changes to the Kilkenny team to play Wexford in the Allianz Hurling League in Nowlan Park on Sunday at 2.30pm.

The team also shows a number of positional switches from that which started against Cork in Kilkenny’s last Allianz Hurling League game.

P.J. Ryan, Noel Hickey and Eoin Larkin all make their first League appearance of the year while T.J. Reid, Paul Murphy and John Dalton are also included in the starting 15.

Kilkenny and Wexford last met in the Leinster final in 2008 while their last League meeting was also in 2008 with Kilkenny winning both games.

KILKENNY v WEXFORD

1. P.J. RYAN FENIANS

2. P.J. DELANEY FENIANS

3. NOEL HICKEY DUNNAMAGGIN

4. JACKIE TYRRELL JAMES STEPHENS

5. TOMMY WALSH TULLAROAN

6. JOHN DALTON CARRICKSHOCK

7. PAUL MURPHY DANESFORT

8. MICHAEL RICE CARRICKSHOCK

9. MICHAEL FENNELLY BALLYHALE SHAMROCKS

10. COLIN FENNELLY BALLYHALE SHAMROCKS

11. T.J. REID BALLYHALE SHAMROCKS

12. EOIN LARKIN JAMES STEPHENS

13. JAMES ‘CHA’ FITZPATRICK BALLYHALE SHAMROCKS

14. EDDIE BRENNAN GRAIG BALLYCALLAN

15. RICHIE HOGAN DANESFORT

SUBS:

16. DAVID HERITY DUNNAMAGGIN

17. MICHAEL KAVANAGH ST. LACHTAINS

18. CONOR FOGARY ERINS OWN

19. AIDAN FOGARTY EMERALDS

20. PADDY HOGAN DANESFORT

21. PAT HARTLEY TULLOGHER ROSBERCON

22. NIALL WALSH SLIEVERUE

23. MATHEW RUTH JAMES STEPHENS

24. EOIN GUINAN ST. LACHTAINS

25. MICHAEL MURPHY ERINS OWN

26. EOIN MURPHY GLENMORE

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