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Published 19:30 8 Aug 2017 BST
Updated 19:41 8 Aug 2017 BST
Brendan Harrison (Mayo)
Really making a name for himself as the stickiest of corner backs. As sharp across the ground as he is biting in the tackle.
Fionn Fitzgerald (Kerry)
Tough, game, very, very smart. Doesn't mind a foray forward either so he'll fit well in this defence.
Keith Higgins (Mayo)
Half forward, sweeping, man-marking, Keith Higgins doesn't care where you play him, he'll hit you hard and he'll drive up the field as if he was on a moped.
Lee Keegan (Mayo)
Obviously.
Donal Vaughan (Mayo)
Kerry's Tadhg Morley and Peter Crowley can probably count themselves unlucky but Vaughan should never have been kept out of the Mayo side and the replay with Roscommon proved just that. A warrior, an athlete, a leader.
Colm Boyle (Mayo)
Paddy Durcan in with a shout but Boyle has been there and done it. He's been hurtling his body into men for as long as Mayo have been competing at the top.
Aidan O'Shea (Mayo)
Rediscovered himself out around the middle. He's a monster.
David Moran (Kerry)
There's no-one that does this position better than him and Fenton.
Johnny Buckley (Kerry)
Brains and brawn.
Cillian O'Connor (Mayo)
If he wants to play on this team, he'll have to make do on the 40'.
Donnchadh Walsh (Kerry)
The text book wing forward.
Paul Geaney (Kerry)
The complete inside forward.
Kieran Donaghy (Kerry)
The complete target man.
James O'Donoghue (Kerry)
The completely ridiculous speed merchant who runs past boys like they're cones and splits posts like they're 50-feet wide.

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