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Published 13:42 26 Jul 2016 BST
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Paul Geaney is the Kingdom's top-scorer with 2-8 (2-7 from play). The Dingle forward, enjoying a good run of fitness, has been a revelation to date - his speed and goal-finishing making him one of the scariest inside forwards in the game.
Against Tipperary he was joined by Stephen O'Brien (1-6 to date) and Darran O'Sullivan (0-3). However the return to fitness of 2014 Footballer of the Year James O'Donoghue paves the way for the speedy O'Sullivan to move out to the half-forward line, alongside Donnchadh Walsh and converted defender Paul Murphy.
Murphy could be returned to a defence that badly needs him if and when Johnny Buckley recovers from his training ground collision with his friend Peter Crowley.
A half-forward line of the powerful and combative Buckley, speedy O'Sullivan and back-tracking, counter-attacking Donnchadh Walsh would provide Kerry with the half-forward line to trouble a Dublin half-back line that has lost the speed on the flanks of McCaffrey and the injured James McCarthy.
O'Sullivan's pace would keep Dublin's centre-back Cian O'Sullivan far more preoccupied than the more static Cooper - even if Dublin's version of a sweeper, O'Sullivan, is far less likely to burst forward a la McMahon in last year's final.
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