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GAA: KINGDOM KEEPING IT THE SAME.


Byline: JACKIE CAHILL

KERRY boss Paidi O'Se has named an unchanged side for Sunday's Bank of Ireland This article is about the commercial banking company Bank of Ireland. For the central bank of the Republic of Ireland, see Central Bank of Ireland.

The Bank of Ireland (Irish: Banc na hÉireann
 football quarter final against All Ireland As an attributive, All Ireland emphasises the entire island of Ireland, as opposed to either the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland. In Irish Republicanism, the expression 32-county is often used instead: 32 as distinct from the 26 counties of the Republic and the remaining 6  champions Galway.

The Kingdom supremo su·pre·mo  
n. pl. su·pre·mos Chiefly British
One who is highest in authority or command, as of an organization.



[Spanish and Italian, supreme, supremo, from Latin
 is banking on the same 15 that saw off Kildare to avenge the 2000 All Ireland final defeat against the Lilywhites.

Sean O'Sullivan holds onto his wing forward position despite a strong challenge from fit-again Aodan MacGearailt.

KERRY: D O'Keeffe; M O'Se, S Moynihan, M McCarthy; T O'Se, E Fitzmaurice, J Sheehan; D O'Se, D Daly; S O'Sullivan, E Brosnan, L Hassett; MF Russell, D O'Cinneide, C Cooper.

MAYO (SF v Cork): P Burke; K Mortimer, D Heaney, G Ruane; N Connelly, J Nallen, A Higgins; D Tiernan, D Brady; C McMenamon, T Mortimer, J Gill; S Carolan, B Maloney, J Horan.

SLIGO (SF v Armagh): J Curran; N Carew, N Clancy, P Naughton; N McGuire, B Phillips, D Durkin; P Durcan, E O'Hara; J McPartland, K Quinn, D McGarty; D Sloyan, M Brehony, G McGowan.
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Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Date:Aug 2, 2002
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