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It's just over a week since Shane Walsh delivered one of the most eye-catching turns we've seen in an All-Ireland football final.
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It's just over a week since Shane Walsh delivered one of the most eye-catching turns we've seen in an All-Ireland football final.
The old-timers who are instinctively inclined to swoon at the thought of a Kerry-Galway All-Ireland final had been warned that they were talking hokum - and that they shouldn't be expecting anything more than the usual 'chess match'.
The Sunday Game have chosen Kerry's David Clifford as their Player of the Year, with the All-Ireland champions contributing seven players to the team selection.
In the aftermath of a "bitter" All-Ireland final defeat, Galway manager Padraic Joyce expressed his pride in his team's performance but couldn't hide his annoyance over that free awarded against John Daly in the closing stages.
In an entertaining, tit-for-tat final, Kerry withstood the mounting pressure on them to edge out Padraic Joyce's exuberant Galway side and deliver a first All-Ireland crown for eight years.
Kerry sharp-shooter David Clifford admitted that lifting Sam Maguire was something he's 'dreamt of all his life’, after helping the Kingdom to their first All-Ireland senior football crown in eight years.
Just shy of 21 years, Padraic Joyce has once again returned Galway to an All-Ireland final. This time, he's in the dugout and not at 14, the jersey he made his own during a stellar playing career for the Tribesmen.
Both Galway and Kerry have named unchanged teams for Sunday's All-Ireland SFC final at Croke, with the Kingdom's Gavin White named to start despite coming off with a knee injury late on against Dublin in the semi-final.