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Published 11:22 18 Apr 2018 BST
Updated 11:32 18 Apr 2018 BST
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Dempsey wasn't the only player hard done by.
The last four standing in Cuala, Na Piarsaigh, Slaughtneil and Liam Mellows dominate, with Ballygunner's Philip Mahony becoming the only player who didn't participate in the All-Ireland semi-finals to earn a spot on this 15.
Some players were so impressive in the early stages of this competition that these performances should still have held sway.
Peter Duggan springs to mind. In the Clare county championship, his scoring returns for Clooney-Quin were serious.
Sixmilebridge half back Seadna Morey also has solid claims for inclusion. He was the best player on the pitch in his club's Munster semi-final loss to Ballygunner.
The rest of the team is hard enough to argue with.
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