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Published 19:18 15 Mar 2019 GMT
Updated 19:21 15 Mar 2019 GMT
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White impressed in the championship last summer, earning himself an All-Star nomination.
The sprightly flyer likes to go forward and he will look to put Lundy on the back foot this weekend.
How this face-off goes will have a huge bearing on the result of the match itself.
On Sunday, Burke could engage in what promises to be a titanic battle with Crokes' midfielder Johnny Buckley.
Buckley was sent off in the Kerry club's semi-final victory over Mullinlaghta but was cleared to play in the decider.
As the captain two years ago, Buckley has already tasted what it's like to lift the trophy on the Hogan stand. He will look to win this midfield battle and help get this year's captain John Payne to lift the Andy Merrigan Cup on Sunday evening.
In the decider, he will lock horns with flying Crokes' wing forward Micheál Burns. This will be another fascinating matchup with Molloy marauding forward and Burns covering every blade.
Burns was the man of the match in Kerry's 2014 All Ireland minor victory and made his senior debut last spring, impressing for Eamonn Fitzmaurice's side in 2018.
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Corofin will be relying on Molloy's attacking presence but Crokes will hope Burns can give them more ammunition.
Yet another unreal duel to look forward to.
This is going to be some game.
This weekend he could be marking one of the most dangerous and exciting forwards in the country.
That forward? Ian Burke.
Burke was brilliant for Galway last year, as well as for Corofin in their run to the decider and his movement in the inside forward line is outstanding.
Every ball that's kicked in sticks and then he proceeds to do the right thing most of the time and he's just a nightmare to defend against.
Fitzgerarld will have his work cut-out, and whoever wins this duel will more than likely be climbing the steps.
Along with these brilliant matchups, there's loads of other talent all around the pitch including the brilliant of experience of the likes of Eoin Brosnan, Kieran Fitzgerald and of course the great Colm 'the Gooch' Cooper.
It's going to be one heck of a match containing two of club football's royalty in what promises to be one of the great Paddy's Day finals.
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