Manager David Herity makes a number of changes following Carlow defeat.
Kildare Senior Hurling manager David Herity has named his team for Sunday's Kehoe Cup match against Westmeath in Mullingar.
The starting 15 sees a number of changes from the side that lost to Carlow last week.
Sean Bean comes in as goalkeeper.
Cathal McCabe and Johnny Byrne are brought into the half forwards.
There are also positional switches for Sean Christianseen, Cian Bracken, Pat Leahy and Conor Kielty.
Keilty joins David Qualter and Gerry Keegan in the full forward line.
Leahy will play alongside McCabe and Johnny Bryne in the half forwards.
Jack Travers and Braken form the midfield partnership.
Christianseen plays alongside Mark Delaney and Paul Dolan in half backs.
Tom Finnerty, James Dolan and Cathal Derivan are the full backs, in front of Bean in goal.
Kildare Senior Hurling manager David Herity has named his team to play Westmeath in Round 2 of the Kehoe Cup in Raharney GAA, Mullingar this Sun 23rd Jan at 2pm.
— Kildare GAA (@KildareGAA) January 21, 2022
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