Kerry manager Pat O'Shea says he saw no reason to change a winning team ahead of this Sunday's All-Ireland football final at Croke Park.
Kerry have a clean bill of health ahead of the first all-Munster football decider leading O'Shea to keep faith with the same XV who defeated Dublin in the semi-final.
O'Shea said: 'It's a vote of confidence in the team after the Dublin match. We are happy with the way the lads performed.
'We know we face a big challenge on Sunday and a few fellas are unfortunate to miss out.
'We have been very lucky the players that have come into our games over the past couple of matches have changed the course of those ties in our favour. It's a panel game and everyone has a role to play.'
Billy Morgan has delayed naming his team to give Anthony Lynch every chance to be fit to start.
Kerry are aiming for their 35th title at this level with Cork looking to end a 17-year barren spell with their last two finals at this level ending in defeat in 1993 and 1999.