 Gavin Devlin's return means that Dermot Carlin drops out |
Gavin Devlin has been included in the Tyrone team for Sunday's All-Ireland Football Semi-Final against Kerry at Croke Park.
Devlin has completed a three-month ban imposed for a stamping offence in the National Football League Final against Laois and he displaces Dermot Carlin from the defence.
Ciaran Gourley, centre half-back in recent matches, switches to right full-back while Cormac McAnallen is retained at full-back with fit-again Colin Holmes and Chris Lawn having to be content with places on the bench.
Devlin's last game was the drawn Ulster opener against Derry on 18 May but he has remained match sharp by lining out for his club Ardboe.
McAnallen's retention at full-back means Kevin Hughes will again partner Sean Cavanagh in midfield while Enda McGinley retains his place in the attack.
Kerry have made just one change for Sunday's game John Sheehan taking over from Mark O Se at left half-back.
Sheehan replaced O Se during the win over Roscommon.
Meanwhile, the Gaelic Players' Association have announced details of a new sponsorship deal with soft drinks company Cantrell & Cochrane.
Six per cent of net revenue from sales of C&C's new Isotonic drink, Club Energize, will go towards the GPA's coffers.
Tyrone: J Devine, C Gourley, C McAnallen, R McMenamin, C Gormley, G Devlin, P Jordan, K Hughes, S Cavanagh, B Dooher, B McGuigan, G Cavlan, E McGinley, Peter Canavan, O Mulligan.
Kerry: D O'Keeffe, T O'Sullivan, S Moynihan, M McCarthy, T O Se, E Fitzmaurice, J Sheehan, D O Se, E Brosnan, S O'Sullivan, D O'Cinneide, L Hassett, MF Russell, D O'Sullivan, C Cooper.