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Published 13:46 16 Mar 2016 GMT
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While the key attention may be focused on Kevin Downes and Shane Dowling, there's little doubt the Limerick champions would not have reached this stage without their inspirational leader in attack.
He grabbed the opening goal in the Munster triumph over Ballygunner, and when things got sticky against Oulart-The Ballagh last month; Dempsey slotted 0-4 to keep his side in contention.
Hard work often beats talent on March 17th but Dempsey has both in spades.
The Limerick outfit is backboned by a strong defence and the cornerstone at number two has been Kieran Breen.
Croke Park can often appear more daunting and open on days when it's not a full house, but this won't effect Breen or his focus
He could be handed a man-marking job on Neil McManus further away from the edge of the square, or alternatively could look to shackle Cathal McNaughton in the corner.
Either way expect his direct opponent to be in for a very tough afternoon.
Defence wins championships and the Antrim and Ulster kings have won of the stingiest.
It takes a hell of an effort to limit the Galway champions Sarsfields to 1-6 in an All-Ireland semi-final but Cushendall have been running a tight operation all season.
Ryan McCambridge has had an outstanding season for his club, and tomorrow could be his crowning glory.
His efforts limited Sarsfields to a single point from play and he is one of those rare players who was born to play in Croke Park.
The Antrim veteran is unlikely to be a starter, but when he does come into the fray, wait for Croke Park to erupt.
He has probably forgotten more about hurling than most of his team-mates will ever learn, but the forward still retains a keen eye for mischief, as well as goals.
A goal in the win over Sarsfields showed he still has the appetite for top class hurling while he also played a key role in the Ulster final success over Slaughtneil with two long range monster points. Potentially his last trip to Croke Park, it could be a memorable one.
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