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All-Ireland Ladies finals: All you need to know

SUNDAY 13 AUGUST

All-Ireland JFC final Down v Limerick, Croke Park, 11.45am

All-Ireland IFC final Clare v Kildare, Croke Park, 1.45pm

All-Ireland SFC final Dublin v Kerry, Croke Park, 4pm

ONLINE Live score updates and a blog on the senior final on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News app.

RADIO Live commentary and updates on the intermediate and senior finals on Sunday Sport, RTÉ Radio 1. Coverage also on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta's Spórt an Lae.

TV Live coverage of the three finals on TG4, beginning at 11.35am. Highlights on The Sunday Game, RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player from 9.30pm.

WEATHER Sunny spells and showers. The showers will be frequent in the north and west. Highest temperatures 18 to 21 degrees in mostly moderate southwesterly winds. For more go to met.ie

Half a century of showpiece deciders

To mark the 50th year of the ladies championship, winning captains from the 49 previous All-Ireland Senior finals will be honoured at Croke Park before the action on Sunday.

The first winning captain in 1974 was Tipperary's Kitty Ryan-Savage, when the Premier defeated Laois in Durrow, Co Laois.

In the finals played to date, there have been 42 different winning captains.

The players who have lifted the Brendan Martin Cup on more than one occasion are Dublin's Sinéad Aherne (2017-2020 inclusive), Cork’s Juliet Murphy (2005-2007 inclusive), Cork’s Ciara O’Sullivan (2015 and 2016) and Meath’s Shauna Ennis (2021 and 2022).

Prior to 2006, when Juliet Murphy captained Cork to what was a second successive title at the time, there had been a different winning captain in every year since 1974.

Kerry and Dublin unchanged

Both keep faith with the sides that won their respective semi-finals against Cork and Mayo.

The Kingdom will continue to monitor the fitness

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