Kerry pair out of All Stars tour

Derry's Paddy Bradley and Cork's James Masters have been called into the football All Star touring party that will play a match…

Derry's Paddy Bradley and Cork's James Masters have been called into the football All Star touring party that will play a match in Dubai following the withdrawal of Kerry duo Colm Cooper and Kieran Donaghy.

Cooper and Donaghy will be involved in Dr Crokes' All-Ireland club quarter-finals next weekend and are unavailable for the exhibition match between a 2006 and 2005 All Star selection on Saturday.

Other players called up as replacements last week include Sean O'Sullivan (Kerry), Alan Quirke (Cork), Shane Ryan (Dublin) and Brian Kavanagh (Longford).

GAA Football All Stars 2005: Paul Hearty (Armagh), Ryan McMenamin (Tyrone), Michael McCarthy (Kerry), Andy Mallon (Armagh), Graham Canty (Cork),  Conor Gormley (Tyrone), Aaron Kernan (Armagh), Paul McGrane (Armagh), Sean Cavanagh (Tyrone), Brian Dooher (Tyrone), Peter Canavan (Tyrone), Owen Mulligan (Tyrone), Paddy Bradley (Derry), Stephen O'Neill (Tyrone), Steven McDonnell (Armagh).

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GAA Football All Stars 2006: Alan Quirke (Cork), Barry Owens (Fermanagh), Karl Lacey (Donegal), Seamus Moynihan (Kerry), Ger Spillane (Cork), Aidan O'Mahony (Kerry), Shane Ryan (Dublin), Nicholas Murphy (Cork), Sean O'Sullivan (Kerry), Alan Brogan (Dublin), Alan Dillon (Mayo), Conor Mortimer (Mayo), James Masters (Cork), Ross Munnelly (Laois), Brian Kavanagh (Longford).