There is a school of thought suggesting Dublin are regressing, yet they are still 16/1 ON to beat Kildare on Sunday.
Should they beat the Lilywhites, Dublin will make history as the first county to win seven straight Leinster SFC titles.
It feels like a lifetime ago when Meath shocked Dublin in the 2010 semi-final before Joe Sheridan bundled the ball over the line and broke Louth hearts in the final.
The province has belonged to Dublin ever since but only FIVE of the county's current players have seen game-time in the six finals since 2011.
The quintet are still included in Jim Gavin's panel and have the chance to make history in Croke Park Sunday - but can you name them.
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