There is no room for Tommy Walsh in the Kerry team that has been named to line out in the All-Ireland final against Dublin.

Walsh made a huge impact off the bench in the Kingdom's semi-final victory over Tyrone which led to speculation that he would be promoted to the starting 15 for the final on Sunday.

But Peter Keane has elected to hold off from putting the Kerins O'Rahilly’s forward into the Kerry attack, as his charges attempt to stop Dublin's charge for an unprecedented five in a row.

Kerry have made just one change to that team that defeated Tyrone earlier this month, with Gavin White named to start in the half-forward line as Shane Enright makes way.

Stephen O'Brien, who was facing a one-match ban after picking up his third black card of the season in that epic encounter, has also been named to start at half-forward after being cleared to play.

Paul Geaney is selected to start at full-forward once again with David Clifford and Killian Spillane slotting into the corners.

Dublin manager Jim Gavin has named an unchanged team from the side that beat Mayo in their All-Ireland semi-final. 

Kerry Team Named To Face Dublin (Throw-in, 3.30pm)

Shane Ryan; Jason Foley, Tadhg Morley, Tom O'Sullivan; Paul Murphy, Gavin Crowley, Brian Ó Beaglaoich; David Moran, Adrian Spillane; Gavin White, Seán O'Shea, Stephen O'Brien; David Clifford, Paul Geaney, Killian Spillane.

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