Quiz: Dublin and Kerry renew acquaintances in All-Ireland Football final
Dublin and Kerry are once again preparing to meet in the All-Ireland Senior Football final (throw-in at 3.30pm, live coverage on RTÉ Two from 2.30pm).
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Dublin and Kerry are once again preparing to meet in the All-Ireland Senior Football final (throw-in at 3.30pm, live coverage on RTÉ Two from 2.30pm).
At times during their run towards Sunday's All-Ireland SFC, Kerry and Dublin have been ordinary; at other times they've been superb.
Stephen O'Brien has been named to start in the only change to the Kerry team for Sunday's All-Ireland Football Championship final against Dublin.
Having 38 All-Ireland titles to their name, it's perhaps no surprise that Kerry are keen to come back for more, with players Tadhg Morley and Paul Murphy stressing their intent to retain Sam Maguire.
So much of the talk in the build up to Sunday's All-Ireland football final has been around Dublin trying to limit what - not if - David Clifford scores against them.
The expectation that Sunday's Dublin-Kerry All-Ireland final will be close is shared by most observers, with how the Dubs deal with the mercurial talent that is David Clifford key in deciding where Sam Maguire rests over the winter.
Barry John Keane knows how hard it is to seize opportunities in sport.
Dublin manager Dessie Farrell has said the planning to try to stop Kerry star David Clifford has "kept us up late at night" in the build-up to Sunday's All-Ireland Football Championship final.