Kilkenny show four changes for All Ireland qualifier clash with Limerick

Kilkenny have named their side to take on Limerick this Saturday at Nowlan Park in their All Ireland qualifier clash.

Brian Cody has made four changes to the side that lost out the Wexford in the Leinster semi final, with Michael Fennelly returning to the starting side in midfield, following a lengthy injury layoff.

Joey Holden and Joe Lyng start in defence, while Chris Bolger comes in to the half forward line

KILKENNY: E Murphy, P Murphy, P Walsh, J Holden, C Fogarty, C Buckley, J Lyng; M Fennelly, P Deegan, C Bolger, W Walsh, TJ Reid, R Hogan, C Fennelly, G Aylward.

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