Armagh name settled side for Ulster final

Aidan Forker is back in the match day squad for Armagh after missing the previous Ulster SFC games through injury
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Armagh manager Kieran McGeeney has made no changes in personnel for Sunday's Ulster Senior Football Championship final against Monaghan in Clones [16:15 BST].
The Orchard men were 28-winners over Down in their semi-final and the same 15 has been named, albeit with some positional tweaks.
Greg McCabe is named in the half-back line with Joe McElroy into midfield alongside Jason Duffy and Andrew Murnin selected in the forwards, while semi-final top-scorer Conor Turbitt will wear the number 11 jersey.
Blaine Hughes retains his place in goal behind a settled full-back line, while McKay's move into the half-backs will see him start on the opposite wing from Jarlath Og Burns with Tiernan Kelly in the middle.
McGeeney has been boosted by the return to the match day squad of 2024 All-Ireland winning captain Aidan Forker who has been absent through injury, but takes his place on the bench, while Ross McQuillan is also named among the subs after missing the Down game due to a calf strain.
Armagh: Blaine Hughes; Peter McGrane, Aaron McKay, Paddy Burns; Greg McCabe, Tiernan Kelly, Jarlath Og Burns; Joe McElroy, Jason Duffy; Darragh McMullen, Conor Turbitt, Tomas McCormack; Cian McConvile, Andrew Murnin, Oisin Conaty.
Subs: Ethan Rafferty, Gareth Murphy, Oisin O'Neill, Ross McQuillan, Daniel Magee, Ciaran Mackin, Barry McCambridge, Ryan Duffy, Aidan Forker, Tomas Galvin, Rory Grugan, Aaron O'Neill, Callum O'Neill, Padraig O'Keefe, Callum O'Neill.