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Published 12:59 16 Oct 2018 BST
Updated 19:30 16 Oct 2018 BST
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'Over the last few weeks we have seen the players’ trials and training and listened to them tell their own stories on the Underdogs series on TG4. Now, after months of preparation and intense training they are ready to take on the Dubs. 'The original Underdogs series began on TG4 in 2003 and launched the careers of a number of All-Ireland champions, not least Kerry powerhouse Kieran Donaghy and Cork’s Pearse O’Neill.'"I think the concept of Underdogs is a great one," Dublin boss Jim Gavin says, "and we're looking forward to playing this unique game under lights in Parnell Park, against this team of aspiring inter-county footballers."
The final Underdogs panel contains 29 players, with two counties providing nine players combined - Dublin (5) and Donegal (4).
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