Wed, 18 Sep, 2002 - 08:15
Kerry have stuck with the same starting 15 that crushed Cork in the All-Ireland semi-final ahead of Sunday's final against Armagh.
Speculation had been rife that there would be a couple of places on the bench for the Kennelly brothers, Noel and Tadhg.
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CourtsGaaHeathrowPerson: KerryPerson: KennellyPerson: NoelPerson: TadhgPerson: Johnny CrowleyPerson: Aodán MacGearailtPerson: D O'KeeffePerson: M Ó SéPerson: S MoynihanPerson: M McCarthyPerson: J SheehanPerson: E FitzmauricePerson: T Ó SéPerson: D O¹SePerson: D DalyPerson: S O'SullivanPerson: E BrosnanPerson: L HassettPerson: D Ó CinneidePerson: C CooperPerson: D MurphyPerson: A MacGearailtPerson: J CrowleyPerson: T O'SullivanPerson: B O'SheaPerson: S ScanlonPerson: D O'SullivanPerson: M LyonsPerson: I TwissPerson: F KelliherPerson: D QuillPerson: R O'ConnorPerson: M FinnPerson: C GalvinPerson: M CahillEvent: All-Ireland semi-finalEvent: All-Ireland semiEvent: 2001 All-StarOrganisation: CorkOrganisation: ArmaghOrganisation: Kerry
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