1 Stephen Cluxton
Club: 41 Age: Parnells Height: 5ft 11in Occupation: Teacher
Has confounded all the critics since he’s come back, at age 41, hasn’t put a foot wrong, not conceding a single goal in getting to the final. It’s all been so seamless it’s like he’s never been away. Still, there to be tested on Sunday.
2 Eoin Murchan
Club: Na Fianna Age: 26 Height: 5ft 7in Occupation: Accountant
One of the better man-markers on this Dublin team, likely to track Paudie Clifford, he also has the pace, power and strength to come forward. Well experienced now too, Kerry won’t need reminding what he’s capable off.
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3 Michael Fitzsimons
Club: Cuala Age: 35 Height: 6ft Occupation: Doctor
Likely to face off with David Clifford, his defending has been as consistent as ever, top drawer against Monaghan. He’s certainly playing to form, still has the pace too. Also going for his ninth All-Ireland medal, an extraordinary achievement.
4 David Byrne
Club: Naomh Olaf Age: 29 Height: 5ft 11in Occupation: Management consultant
Plenty of experience now, perfectly complements Murchan and Fitzsimons, with his pace and aggression. Well able to man-mark and can move forward too, possibly the heir apparent to Fitzsimons at this point. A real force in defence after the loss of Philly McMahon.
5 James McCarthy
Club: Ballymun Kickhams Age: 33 Height: 6ft 1in Occupation: Mortgage Advisor
I’ve said before he’s been my favourite player on this great Dublin team over the last 12 years now, still playing exceptionally at half-back, and midfield, he can also move forward. A no-nonsense leader, doesn’t look for plaudits, the ultimate team player. An out-and-out winner.
6 John Small
Club: Ballymun Kickhams Age: 30 Height: 6ft Occupation: Sales Director
Another player who brings a great physical force to the team, always gets the hits in when required. Give him any chance at all and he will bury you. He can score too, his physicality sometimes belies his football ability and consistency.
7 Lee Gannon
Club: Whitehall Colmcille Age: 23 Height: 6ft Occupation: Banking
Also has a licence to power forward, if he’s asked too, similar to what Jack McCaffrey can do. He’s improving with each game too. Maturing this season alongside the great players around him.
8 Brian Fenton
Club: Raheny Age: 30 Height: 6ft 4in Occupation: Sales Executive
Huge game on Sunday, he’ll revel in that, always a player for the big occasion and he will not be found wanting. His game control, especially late on, is second to none, along with James McCarthy. Has all the physicality and skill set, always good for a point or two.
9 Brian Howard
Club: Raheny Age: 26 Height: 6ft Occupation: Finance
Also loves the big stage, and can play anywhere too, moving between the forwards and defence. A great fielder of the ball, can score too, so few faults to his game. Except maybe a yard or two short of pace. Perfectly complements Fenton too.
10 Paddy Small
Club: Ballymun Kickhams Age: 25 Height: 5ft 11in Occupation: Account Executive
Another of Dublin’s versatile players, comfortable all over the field, left-legged too so brings variety. Has been in and out of the starting team, but on any given day, like Peter Casey in the hurling final last week, could shoot four of five points.
11 Paul Mannion
Club: Kilmacud Crokes Age: 30 Height: 6ft 2in Occupation: Tech Sales
People are questioning his form since his return, I think he’s done very well. Brings a bit of balance to the forward line, a left-legged player. His free-taking is still exceptional, can take on fellas too, getting more comfortable with every game.
12 Niall Scully
Club: Templeogue Synge Street Age: 29 Height: 6ft Occupation: Business Development MFC Sports
Another of their utility players, can drift back to midfield if required, never shy of the relentless work-rate, or the need to track back. He’s still got a big engine, plays without fuss or drama. Won’t shoot the lights out, but creates the chances for those around him.
13 Cormac Costello
Club: Whitehall Colmcille Age: 29 Height: 6ft Occupation: Recruitment Consultant
Having arguably his best season to date, benefiting from the free-taking role but kicking plenty from play too. He’s enjoying his football, like Colm Basquel, previously an impact sub, now one of Dublin’s go-to players. Playing with confidence and can definitely catch fire.
14 Con O’Callaghan
Club: Cuala Age: 27 Height: 5ft 11in Occupation: Accountant
Missed the Kerry semi-final last year, people are saying he hasn’t hit his old heights yet. But even on an average day he’s still better than the next fellah. His only problem is he’s been rated off his own high standards.
15 Colm Basquel
Club: Ballyboden St Enda’s Age: 27 Height: 5ft 9in Occupation: Area Sales Manager
Dropped some form against Monaghan, but well able to catch fire again, his goal against Mayo was spectacular. Brings some great energy to the team. He’s taking his chance, and can hurt Kerry too.