Team Check

Limerick SH

Limerick SH

Midfielder James Moran will be given every opportunity to prove his fitness ahead of Sunday's Munster hurling final. Moran chipped a bone in his hand during the win over Waterford and has been getting daily treatment since, but his chances are still deemed slim. As a result, the team won't be named until either tomorrow or Thursday evening.

Roscommon SF

Corner forward Frankie Dolan and wing back Paul Noone are the two main injury worries for manager John Tobin ahead of Sunday's Connacht football final against Mayo in Hyde Park. Dolan dislocated A shoulder against Galway and has been struggling since, while Noone has had his training curtailed because of a groin injury.

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The team will be selected after training tonight but is unlikely to see many changes.

Mayo SF

It will be Thursday evening before Pat Holmes will announce his team to face Roscommon but no major injury worries were reported yesterday, except for the long-term problems that ruled David Brady out of the win over Sligo.

Galway SF

Manager John O'Mahony has a couple more injury problems ahead of Saturday's round two qualifier with Wicklow in Aughrim. John Divilly is ruled out after picking up a leg injury while playing for his club Kilkerrin-Clonbeirne, and Lorcan Colleran suffered a similar fate while playing for Barna. Still missing through injury are Derek Savage and Paul Clancy, although Matthew Clancy is back in contention for a place after missing the early rounds of the championship with a knee injury.

Wicklow SF

The Rathnew duo of Tommy Gill and Ronan Coffey return from suspensions and will be available for selection when the team is finalised this evening. But Colm Twomey is out with a four-week suspension and Gary Doran has left the panel for the summer.

Donegal SF

Definitely missing through suspension will be Jim McGuinness, Brian Roper and John McCafferty. McGuinness was sent off for his club before the win over Fermanagh while Roper was sent off late in that game. The better news is that midfielder John Gildea will be available.

Kildare SF

With just six days to recover from the Leinster semi-final defeat to Meath, Mick O'Dwyer's squad will once again be understrength. Anthony Rainbow and Glenn Ryan are unlikely to have recovered.

Armagh SF

Saturday's round two qualifier against Monaghan in Clones is likely to feature a full strength Armagh team. Des Mackin is the only real doubt.

Monaghan SF

All the team came out of Sunday's loss to Cavan with a relatively clean bill of health. Thomas Freeman is likely to get a starting place after his impressive display in the second half.

Ian O'Riordan

Ian O'Riordan

Ian O'Riordan is an Irish Times sports journalist writing on athletics