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Published 13:45 6 May 2016 BST
Updated 17:20 6 May 2016 BST
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O'Leary was joint Kerry captain in 2014 and, along with Fionn Fitzgerald, lifted Sam Maguire after the Kingdom's narrow win over Donegal.
However the Dr Crokes forward, who started the 2011 All-Ireland semi-final against Dublin, has been axed, along with defenders Pa Kilkenny and Jack Sherwood.
Paul O’Sullivan of Valentia and St Mary’s Aidan Walsh have also been told they are not required for the summer months by a Kerry senior management still smarting from last month's 11-point hammering in the Allianz League final by Dublin.
Killian Spillane, nephew of Kerry legend Pat, is likely to be one of a number of under-21 players who will now make the step up to the senior squad. Corner-back Briain O Beaglaoich, who started the opening league game against Dublin, is also set to feature for the seniors when he recovers from a broken hand.
The cull will be seen by Kerry fans as the first positive sign of action from the management, who have been under pressure to freshen up the panel since last month's record loss to Dublin.

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