 Ryan McMenamin won his appeal against a four-week ban |
Ryan McMenamin reclaims his corner-back spot for Tyrone's All-Ireland quarter-final clash with Dublin at Croke Park on Saturday (1530 BST). Following an appeal saga which saw the his four-week ban overturned earlier this week, McMenamin's appearance in the right corner is the only change.
Joe McMahon, who deputised for McMenamin a week ago at Croke Park, returns to the bench.
Once again manager Mickey Harte keeps Peter Canavan in reserve on the bench.
Tyrone forward Stephen O'Neill says the Red Hands "will have to up our performance considerably" if they are to beat Dublin.
"The first-half display against Monaghan was not good enough," said O'Neill.
"Ultimately, although I have been getting a few scores, it's all about the quality of the ball that has been played into me.
"Our performances this year have been very much as a team," he added.
Meanwhile Dublin's Alan Brogan described O'Neill as "the number one player in the country" and added that "keeping O'Neill quiet will be our priority".
Tyrone: P McConnell; R McMenamin, C Lawn, S Sweeney; D Harte, G Devlin, P Jordan; C Gormley, S Cavanagh; B Dooher, B McGuigan, O Mulligan; R Mellon, S O�Neill, E McGinley.