Sat, 04 Oct, 2003 - 12:07
Tyrone are looking to add the U21 football title to their senior crown when they take on Dublin in the All-Ireland final at Navan today.
Meanwhile, Dublin have been boosted by the news that centre-back Brian Cullen has been passed fit.
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CourtsGaaHeathrowPlace: NavanPerson: Brian CullenPerson: CullenPerson: Peter DohertyPerson: Martin PenrosePerson: Ronan WardPerson: Sean CavanaghPerson: John DevinePerson: Dermot CarlinPerson: P CopelandPerson: N KanePerson: M FitzpatrickPerson: P GriffinPerson: N CooperPerson: B CullenPerson: C PrendervillePerson: D O'MahonyPerson: P BrennanPerson: C KearneyPerson: L Og o hEinachainPerson: D LallyPerson: A BroganPerson: G CullenPerson: J NoonanPerson: TyronePerson: J DevinePerson: S SweeneyPerson: K McCroryPerson: D CarlinPerson: O DevinePerson: M GarryPerson: P O'FarrellPerson: P DonnellyPerson: S CavanaghPerson: L MeenanPerson: J McMahonPerson: K HughesPerson: M PenrosePerson: A McCarronPerson: R McCannEvent: U21Event: All-Ireland finalOrganisation: TyroneOrganisation: DublinOrganisation: MunsterOrganisation: WaterfordOrganisation: Mayo
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