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Published 15:13 7 Sept 2016 BST
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A safe presence between the sticks with a kickout that launched attack after attack for Liam Kearns’ side throughout a memorable campaign, Comerford is thoroughly deserving of being the first name on the team sheet.
Cooper and McMahon have made light of the significant absence of Rory O’Carroll in the Dublin full-back line, while the consistently excellent Higgins shone against Tyrone and was man of the match against Tipperary in the semi-final.
That said, it’s hard to argue with the inclusion of Keegan and O’Sullivan – both legitimate Footballer of the Year contenders at this moment in time – while Peter Harte was the driving force in Tyrone’s first Ulster title victory since 2010.
Fenton has embellished his status as arguably the best midfielder in the country with his displays this season, while all-action Acheson was a powerhouse for Tipp in the middle of the park and even played the entire All-Ireland semi-final against Mayo with a broken hand.
Alongside him, Ciaran Kilkenny has often acted as the conductor in the Dubs’ orchestra and Aidan O’Shea has been a massive presence for Mayo since they arrived in Croke Park for the serious business from late July onwards.
Once known as a supersub, McManamon has made himself undroppable with his displays in 2016 and once again proved the thorn in Kerry’s (and Peter Crowley’s, but let’s not go there) side.
Quinlivan, meanwhile, led the Tipperary attack in style in their remarkable run to the semi-final and will be hard pushed out of the All-Star full forward line, even if Moran, Rock, Cillian O'Connor or Bernard Brogan shoot the lights out in the final.
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