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Stephen O'Neill in action for Tyrone against Monaghan. Presseye/Andrew Paton/INPHO
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Stephen O'Neill's back for Tyrone while Monaghan have named 11 of their Ulster winning side

The teams meet in Clones on Sunday.

STEPHEN O’NEILL AND Martin Penrose return to the Tyrone team for Sunday’s Ulster quarter-final against Monaghan.

Tyrone boss Mickey Harte has brought the duo into his attack while he has also handed a championship debut to midfielder Conan Grugan.

Those are the three changes from the team that defeated Down at the replay stage of their preliminary round tie.

Emmet McKenna and Kyle Coney make way while Conor Clarke is to miss the rest of the season with a torn cruciate ligament.

On the Monaghan side, there are three changes from their recent Division 2 football league final win over Donegal. Dick Clerkin, Padraig Donaghy and Jack McCarron come into the team instead of Owen Lennon, Stephen Gollogly and Conor McManus.

All those three players drop to the bench with the presence of major injury concern McManus in the squad a great boost for manager Malachy O’Rourke. In all there are 11 members of last year’s Ulster winning side involved for Monaghan’s 2014 championship opener.

Fintan Kelly, Dick Clerkin, Paudie McKenna and Jack McCarron are the inclusions to the Monaghan starting team instead of Neil McAdam, Lennon, Gollogly and McManus.

TYRONE
1. Niall Morgan – Edendork
2. Aidan McCrory – Errigal Ciarán
3. Justin McMahon – Omagh
4. Ronan McNamee – Aghayarn
5. Ronan McNabb – Dromore
6. Mattie Donnelly – Trillick
7. Peter Harte - Errigal Ciarán
8. Colm Cavanagh – Moy
9. Conan Grugan – Omagh
10. Martin Penrose – Carrickmore
11. Sean Cavanagh – Moy
12. Ciaran McGinley – Errigal Ciarán
13. Darren McCurry – Edendork
14. Stephen O’Neill – Clann na nGael
15. Ronan O’Neill – Omagh

Dick Clerkin and Stephen Cavanagh Sean Cavanagh and Dick Clerkin will be in opposition on Sunday. Cathal Noonan / INPHO Cathal Noonan / INPHO / INPHO

MONAGHAN
1. Rory Beggan – Scotstown
2. Colin Walshe – Doohamlet
3. Drew Wylie – Ballybay
4. Fintan Kelly – Clones
5. Dessie Mone – Clontibret
6. Vinny Corey – Clontibret
7. Kieran Duffy – Latton
8. Dick Clerkin – Currin
9. Darren Hughes – Scotstown
10. Paul Finlay – Ballybay
11. Padraig Donaghy – Donaghmoyne
12. Paudie McKenna – Truagh Gaels
13. Dermot Malone – Castleblayney
14. Kieran Hughes – Scotstown
15. Jack McCarron – Currin

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