Eamonn Fitzmaurice has had some tough decisions to make for the All-Ireland final.
The North Kerry man is looking to lead Kerry to only their second two-in-a row in over twenty years, and tonight has named left some stellar talent on his replacements bench for Sunday’s clash with Dublin.
The team in total shows three changes from the win over Tyrone as Kerry captain Kieran Donaghy misses out to his replacement at half time in the Tyrone semi final Paul Geaney at full-forward.
There are also two changes in defence as Aidan O’Mahoney is named as full back  and Fionn Fitzgerald comes into the team in the corner, as Marc O Sé and Paul Murphy both miss out.
The change means the Austin Stacks man will miss the opportunity to lead the Kingdom out in Croke Park in what would have been his fifth final to start since his breakthrough in 2006.
David Moran captains the side in his absence.
The rest of the starting 15 is as you were from the side that lined out against Tyrone last  month in the All-Ireland semi final.
The team in full is :
1. Brendan Kealy Kilcummin
2. Fionn Fitzgerald Dr Crokes
3. Aidan O’Mahony Rathmore
4. Shane Enright Tarbert
5. Jonathan Lyne Killarney Legion
6. Peter Crowley Laune Rangers
7. Killian Young Renard
8. Anthony Maher Duagh
9. David Moran (C) Kerins O’Rahillys
10. Stephen O’Brien Kenmare
11. Johnny Buckley Dr Crokes
12. Donnchadh Walsh Cromane
13. Colm Cooper Dr Crokes
14. Paul Geaney Dingle
15. James O’Donoghue Killarney Legion
Dublin are due to name their starting 15 on Friday night as concern remains over the fitness of defender Cian O’Sullivan.