Connelly and O'Connell return for Galway
Galway have made two personnel changes for Sunday's All-Ireland Ladies football final - the Tribeswomens' first senior decider in 29 years.
There are also a wave of positional switches for PJ Fahy's side, who claimed their first Connacht title this season.
Dunmore's Geraldine Conneally, who scored 1-0 in Galway's 3-10 to 3-9 semi-final win over champions Mayo, starts at right full forward in place of Gillian Joyce, in a rejigged attack.
Fiona Wynne also loses out to Marie O'Connell, with the St Mary's defender fit again following her facial injury, which required 20 stitches, sustained in the drawn semi-final clash against Mayo in Portlaoise.
Salthill's Anne-Marie McDonagh, who replaced O'Connell at Dr. Hyde Park ten days ago, takes her position at left-corner back.
Twenty-three-year-old trainee Garda Annette Clarke skippers the side in search of the county's first ever Brendan Martin Cup.
"All the games from the quarter-finals on are tight and Sunday will be no different," said Clarke.
"We have not been to Croke Park since 2002 and while we will enjoy the occasion - we are there to win."
Galway pulled off a junior-minor championship double two years ago.
GALWAY (v Dublin): U Carroll; M O'Connell, R Stephens, AM McDonagh; A Daly, A Gilmore, E Flaherty; A Clarke (Capt), P Gleeson; L Cohill, N Fahey, N Duggan; G Conneally, L Joyce, E Concannon.


