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Cork's Kieran Histon and Kerry's David Foran will be in opposition tomorrow night. Ryan Byrne/INPHO
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One change to Cork team for tomorrow's trip to Tralee for Munster final

Cork take on Kerry in Austin Stack Park.

CORK HAVE MADE just the one change for tomorrow night’s Munster junior football final against Kerry.

John Corkery comes in at midfield for Brian Coughlan as Cork seek to build on their semi-final success over Tipperary.

Cork saw off Tipperary by 1-21 to 0-10 in their semi-final clash with attackers Mark Sugrue (0-6), Michael Vaughan (0-5), Gerry O’Connor (0-4) and Killian O’Hanlon (0-4) all impressing in the scoring stakes.

Four members of the Cork junior side started in April’s loss to Mayo in the EirGrid All-Ireland U21 football final in Ennis.

Goalkeeper Anthony Casey, corner-back John Mullins, wing-back Kieran Histon and wing-forward Ryan Harkin all started in that game while substitute Sean O’Leary came on in Cusack Park.

Cork

1. Anthony Casey (Kiskeam)

2. Diarmuid Colfer (Glanworth)
3. Peter Murphy (Bandon)
4. John Mullins (Éire Óg)

5. David O’Neill (Mayfield)
6. Bart Daly (Newmarket)
7. Kieran Histon (Cobh)

8. John Corkery (Boherbue)
9. Cillian Brosnan (Brian Dillons)

10. Michael Vaughan (Millstreet)
11. Killian O’Hanlon (Kilshannig)
12. Ryan Harkin (Mallow)

13. Mark Sugrue (Bandon)
14. Gerry O’Connor (Boherbue)
15. David Harrington (Adrigole)

Subs

16. Anthony Kidney (Passage)
17. Colm Hyde (Naomh Aban)
18. Matthew Taylor (Mallow)
19. Niall McCarthy (Kinsale)
20. T.J Brosnan (Newmarket)
21. Sean O’ Leary (Bantry Blues)
22. Chris Moynihan (Gabriel Rangers)
23. Eoghan Buckley (St Michaels)
24. Paul Condon (Mayfield)

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