Stephen Cluxton has been named in the Dublin team to start against Louth in Sunday's Leinster Senior Football Championship final.
The Parnells goalkeeper was one of three late changes to Dessie Farrell's side for their semi-final victory over Kildare late last month as he replaced David O’Hanlon.
The other changes saw John Small come in for Jack McCaffrey, while Tom Lahiff started in place of Sean MacMahon.
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McCaffrey, Dean Rock, Brian Howard and Niall Scully are among the names on the Dublin bench, but it wouldn't be a surprise to see some changes to the team before throw-in.
Dublin are aiming to lift the Delaney Cup for a 13th consecutive time, while Louth are back in the decider for the first time since their controversial 2010 defeat to Meath.
The Wee County's last Leinster success came all the way back in 1957.
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