Kerry golden years v Dublin 2010s - a breakdown
On the eve of yet another Dublin-Kerry All-Ireland final, three Dublin players have a chance of surpassing a quintet of Kerry greats and winning a ninth All-Ireland title.
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On the eve of yet another Dublin-Kerry All-Ireland final, three Dublin players have a chance of surpassing a quintet of Kerry greats and winning a ninth All-Ireland title.
Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh produced a stunning display and shot 1-10 as Kerry took another major step towards ending their famine as they booked their place in the TG4 All-Ireland final for the second year in a row.
Armagh goalkeeper Ethan Rafferty is facing a prolonged spell on the sidelines after suffering a serious leg injury while on duty for his club Grange on Friday night.
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).
As Kerry returned to Tralee in 1986 after their latest All-Ireland triumph, a man in the crowd opined on what made the Kingdom so special when it came to the All-Ireland championship - "the secret is, you couldn't satisfy us".
While there are times when she finds it difficult to watch her old team-mates in action, former Cork ladies football goalkeeper Martina O'Brien has made peace with being away from the inter-county limelight.
Damian Lawlor is joined by former Kerry forward Darran O'Sullivan and retired Dublin defender Ger Brennan to look ahead to Sunday's final. With Keith Higgins offering his impartial analysis.
The mental strength shown by Waterford in the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Camogie semi-final win over Tipperary is a sign of how far they have come in their development, according to former Cork goalkeeper Aoife Murray.