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Published 08:42 10 Jul 2019 BST
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Diarmuid Whelan in action in the 2016 Leinster minor final against Kildare.[/caption]
Laois took out Kildare in the first round and Whelan was inspired in Newbridge. He ended that evening with 0-10, 0-7 of them from open play as he shot the All-Ireland champions out.
Westmeath were next up and Whelan, the pacy and accurate forward hit them for 0-8, 0-3 from open play. In the semi-final, he was a little quieter with Alan Kinsella and Ronan Coffey stepping up to the plate, but he still managed 0-2 from play. That's 0-20 in three games, an average of four from play per game.
And with Laois having a clear-cut marquee forward, Dublin have a go-to danger-man as well. The St Maurs' forward Ciaran Archer hasn't so much risen from nowhere but his rise to key forward hasn't been as anticipated as Whelan's for example.
While this Dublin age-group are no strangers to success and won the Leinster minor championship two years ago, Archer was a sub the day they defeated Louth in that final and again when they lost to Derry in the semi-final. He has filled out since then though and is now racking up big tallies for fun. With Dublin beating Wexford and Longford by a combined total of 40 points in the lead up to the decider, Archer has been on fire with 3-16 (3-4 from open play) to his name in two games.
Other big players for Dublin include Na Fianna's James Doran and the impressive centre back Neil Matthews.
"Laois certainly come into the Leinster Final fully tested, so we'll have to be at our best to be a challenge to them," said Dublin manager Tom Gray modestly to Dubs TV.
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