The Tyrone squad poses for the pre-match photo ahead of what was to be a historic day at Croke Park
Kerry's starting XV in advance of the 2003 SFC semi-final at HQ
Enda McGinley closes in on goal but his progress is halted by Tom O'Sullivan and Kerry 'keeper O'Keefe
Brian McGuigan tries to escape the close attention of Tomás Ó Sé
Owen Mulligan, who finished the day with three points, keeps Eamonn Fitzmaurice at bay
Philip Jordan goes to ground but maintains possession of the ball under the watchful eye of Sean O'Sullivan
The 'Swarm Defence': A lone Kerry player is surrounded by no less than eight Tyrone players keen to regain possession
Sean Cavanagh bursts clear at the other end
Talisman Peter Canavan receives attention for an ankle injury during the first half that would bring his day to a premature end with just one point on the board
Ryan McMenamin kept Colm Cooper particularly quiet, restricting the young Kerry forward to just one score
Peter Canavan hobbles back to his place on the bench from where he watched the second half
Brian Dooher (0-01) was one of several Tyrone stars on the day from his roaming position in the half-forward line
Stephen O'Neill, who replaced Canavan, settled into the role with ease and finished with three fine points to his name
Tomás Ó Sé adopts a more direct approach in his bid to prise the ball from Stephen O'Neill
Ryan McMenamin celebrates at the final whistle
A jubilant Cormac McAnallen rejoices at his side's victory. The Red Hand County's win over Armagh in the final would be his last Championship match for his beloved Tyrone after tragically dying in his sleep the following March. RIP.
Tyrone manager Mickey Harte is congratulated at the end of a remarkable game by son Matthew and daughter Michaela
Brian McGuigan, scorer of two points, embraces Canavan
Back in the studio, Messrs Lyster, Brolly and O'Rourke dissect the match at the end of a surprisingly one-sided affair
Tyrone would go on to beat Ulster neighbours Armagh 0-12 to 0-09 in the final five weeks later. Can they add a third title this Sunday?
Or will the mighty Kerry return to claim the much-coveted three-in-a-row?