
Darragh Ó Sé on the Kerry team: Profiling the 15 men bidding to win the Kingdom's 39th Sam Maguire
Age
: 29
Club
: Rathmore
Debut
: 2019 v Cork
Struggled in the early part of the season with the new rules, especially around the kickout. But he has been transformed as the
championship
heated up. Brilliant
against Armagh
, very good
against Tyrone
. Revelling in the new rules now.
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2. Paul Murphy
Age
: 33
Club
: Rathmore
Debut
: 2014 v Clare
Kerry's Mr Dependable. Found the going a little tough early on against Tyrone but grew into the game. Won't be frightened of a final as he was man of the match against Donegal in 2014.
3. Jason Foley
Kerry's Jason Foley blocks down a shot from Eoin McElholm of Tyrone during the All-Ireland SFC semi-final. Photograph: James Crombie/Inpho
Age
: 29
Club
: Ballydonoghue
Debut
: 2018 v Clare
Probably Kerry's most under-rated defender. Gets all the tougher jobs because he's fast enough to stay with any forward. The last couple of games against Tyrone and Armagh have been among his best in a Kerry jersey.
4. Dylan Casey
Age:
24
Club:
Austin Stacks
Debut:
2022 v Limerick
One of the newer players and still has to convince everyone he's up to it. There's a sense of people waiting for him to be caught out but he hasn't been yet. That ability to prove people wrong is very admirable in my estimation.
5. Brian Ó Beaglaoich
Age:
29
Club:
An Ghaeltacht
Debut:
2016 v Clare
Last year was his best in a Kerry jersey and he's raised it even further this year. Brings a raw aggression and puts opposition teams on the back foot. Attacks with purpose from wing back and well able to pop a point.
6. Mike Breen
Age:
27
Club:
Beaufort
Debut:
2021 v Clare
Another guy who might feel like he is on probation with some of the supporters. Solid on the ball, rarely makes a mistake but probably still not fully proven. Excellent against Tyrone and a very smart footballer.
7. Gavin White
Gavin White's performances have been consistently high-calibre. Photograph: James Crombie/Inpho
Age:
28
Club:
Dr Crokes
Debut:
2018 v Clare
Playing a captain's role. Has been one of Kerry's best players in Croke Park this year, capping off a brilliant season. Even when Kerry haven't played well this year, he has hardly made a mistake.
8. Seán O'Brien
Age:
23
Club:
Beaufort
Debut:
2024 v Cork
Dropped in at the deep end out of necessity because of Kerry's injuries but found his feet and hasn't looked out of place. Similar to Mark O'Shea, he fills in around the middle, fights for kickouts and doesn't try to do too much.
9. Mark O'Shea
Age:
27
Club:
Dr Crokes
Debut:
2025 v Clare
Does his job with no fuss and no extravagance. Came in against Cork and settled things down. Has taken his chance with Diarmuid O'Connor out. Brave, tough, knows his limitations. A great team player.
10. Joe O'Connor
Age:
25
Club:
Austin Stacks
Debut:
2022 v Cork
Outstanding for Kerry all year, even back as far as the league. Really stood up against Cork in Páirc Uí Chaoimh but reached new heights against Armagh and Tyrone too. O'Connor has caught fire this season and is one of the main inspirations behind Kerry's resurgence.
11. Seán O'Shea
Kerry's Seán O'Shea is capable of reeling off several scores if Donegal fail to deal with him. Photograph: Laszlo Geczo/Inpho
Age:
27
Club:
Kenmare Shamrocks
Debut:
2018 v Clare
Has had a super year. The highlight was the game against Armagh, where he shot the lights out and showed how dangerous he is if you back off him. Kicks left and right, hardly ever misses a free. Someone Donegal need more than one marker for.
12. Graham O'Sullivan
Age:
27
Club:
Dromid Pearses
Debut:
2019 v Mayo
Has spent the year being a bit of a square peg in a round hole at wing forward but you can see him growing into the role. Has an excellent attitude, gets in and wins breaks and forages for the ball in that middle third. Could probably back himself a bit more in front of the posts.
13. David Clifford
Age:
26
Club:
Fossa
Debut:
2018 v Clare
What can you say? He's judged on standards way above everybody else. Everyone can see his skill and talent but his attitude is superb as well. You can see he has taken to the new rules and is enjoying everybody knowing how dangerous he is. A player for the ages.
14. Paudie Clifford
Paudie Clifford celebrates scoring a point against Tyrone in the All-Irleand semi-final. Photograph: James Crombie/Inpho
Age:
27
Club:
Fossa
Debut:
2020 v Cork
His injury came at a bad time and it was no coincidence that Kerry's form dipped so badly when he was away. If his brother is Kerry's most important player, he's a close enough second. So clever on the ball.
15. Dylan Geaney
Age:
24
Club:
Dingle
Debut:
2024 v Meath
Very smart player, very streetwise. Can be lethal in front of goal and would have been cross with himself for his miss against Tyrone. Has been around for a few years but settled into the team now.
Substitutes
Potentially, there's a lot of firepower on the Kerry bench. If Paul Geaney and Tom O'Sullivan are fit for the last 20 minutes, they're great additions. Killian Spillane and Tony Brosnan can be a bit hit-and-miss. Evan Looney has been very good in his first year.
Management
Jack O'Connor, Aodán Mac Gearailt, James Costello, Cian O'Neill. This is Jack's eighth final so there's going to be nothing that surprises him. He knows more than anybody that these chances are so rare and so valuable. By his own admission, this year has been tougher emotionally and mentally than any before. Needs to win this one.

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