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Murphy back for Cork after recovery

Friday March 12 2010

Nicholas Murphy has recovered from injury, and returns to the Cork team for Saturday's NFL game against Tyrone in Omagh.

Murphy missed the victory over Galway last weekend, but has been named at full-forward, with Colm O'Neill moving to left corner forward and Paul Kerrigan switching to right half forward. Paul O'Flynn drops to the bench.

Tyrone manager Mickey Harte has made two changes. Cathal McCarron comes into the defence in place of Sean O'Neill, while Mark Donnelly makes his league debut in attack. Midfielder Kevin Hughes is ruled out by injury, with Colm Cavanagh switching to the central area.

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