
Dublin boss Jim Gavin has named his team for tomorrow's Allianz League Final against Kerry (4.0) at Croke Park.
It shows four changes from the team which beat Monaghan last weekend.
Darren Daly is set to start in place of Davey Byrne in the full-back line, while Cian O'Sullivan is into the half-back line.
In the half-forwards, Diarmaid Connolly is in, with Niall Scully dropping to the bench. While Bernard Brogan replaces Conor McHugh in the full-forward line.
Both Connolly and Brogan made substitute appearances off the bench in that victory in Clones last Sunday.
The recent history of Dublin against Kerry has certainly had a blue tinge to it. But not many would have predicted such dominance for the Metropolitans when The Kingdom smashed the Leinster champions by 17 points in August 2009.
Since then, the men from the south-west have managed just two victories against The Dubs, both of which have come in the league. Their last win against Dublin at Croke Park was in February 2012, over five years ago.
But there was much in the most recent clash between the sides in Tralee to suggest that Dublin can, in no way, take Kerry for granted. The Boys in Blue needed a late, late Paul Mannion point to earn a draw on Patrick's weekend, and Eamonn Fitzmaurice will be determined that his side doesn't leave this one behind them.
For some of these Dublin players, this is a chance to win a fifth National Leauge title, and put themselves in perfect shape ahead of the defence of their All-Ireland title this summer. Ten wins, and a draw, since the famous "startled earwigs" game, and no Dubs supporter would have dared dream of such a decade of success.
FM104's Declan Drake will be at Croke Park tomorrow for the very latest on Dublin's #DriveforFive!
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