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GAA: Magpies call Neil for start.


Byline: JACKIE CAHILL

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 Carew has won the battle for the corner back position on the Sligo team for Sunday's All Ireland football quarter final against Ulster champions Armagh.

The Coolera/Strandhill replaced Mark Cosgrove during the magnificent win against Tyrone and has been handed a start at right corner back with Cosgrove dropping to the bench.

It's the only change in personnel for the clash against the Red Hands.

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 football quarter final against All Ireland champions Galway.

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 is banking on the same 15 that saw off Kildare to avenge the 2000 All Ireland final defeat against the Lilywhites.

Mayo's prodigal son Kieran McDonald has failed to win a starting place for Monday's All Ireland football quarter final against Munster champions Cork.

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 form when he came off the bench against Tipperary in the qualifiers and tormented the Premier County as he landed 0-4.

But manager Pat Holmes has resisted the temptation to start him in this repeat of the 1999 All Ireland semi final.

Holmes welcomes back key defenders James Nallen and Gary Ruane for the Rebels clash.

SLIGO: J Curran; N Carew, N Clancy, P Naughton; N McGuire, B Phillips, D Durkin; P Durcan, E O'Hara; J McPartland, K Quinn, D McGarty; D Sloyan, M Brehony, G McGowan.

KERRY: D O'Keeffe; M O'Se, S Moynihan, M McCarthy; T O'Se, E Fitzmaurice, J Sheehan; D O'Se, D Daly; S O'Sullivan, E Brosnan, L Hassett; MF Russell, D O'Cinneide, C Cooper.

MAYO: P Burke; K Mortimer, D Heaney, G Ruane; N Connelly, J Nallen, A Higgins; D Tiernan, D Brady; C McMenamon, T Mortimer, J Gill; S Carolan, B Maloney, J Horan.
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Title Annotation:Sport
Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Geographic Code:4EUIR
Date:Aug 2, 2002
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