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Published 15:54 13 Sept 2017 BST
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Stephen Cluxton: Next.
Brendan Harrison: Proven he can scalp the best of them on his day and is right up there with the like of Cooper and Philly McMahon.
Jonny Cooper: Has made the move from one of the tightest man markers into the number 3 jersey and now he's playing wherever the hell he's required to and excelling.
Philly McMahon: No job too big. No player too big or small.
Lee Keegan: Obviously.
Cian O'Sullivan: Crazy to think Colm Boyle isn't there but, in O'Sullivan, you've the perfect blend of athleticism and brains.
Jack McCaffrey: Any of the Mayo or Dublin half backs could've made this team to be honest.
Brian Fenton: Definitely in the top two midfielders in the country. At least.
Aidan O'Shea: Moved into midfield because a) he's playing his best stuff around the middle and b) we were too chicken to drop anyone else.
Ciaran Kilkenny: Has a hand passing tendency but never tires, can take men on for fun when he wants to and rarely makes a mistake.
Diarmuid Connolly: Of course.
Con O'Callaghan: Perhaps still to prove himself in the white heat of a real championship battle but there hasn't been a youngster as exciting to break into a team in such a long time.
Cillian O'Connor: Can drift, can pass, can score.
Dean Rock: He'll be hitting frees ahead of Cillian O'Connor. That says it all.
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