Kerry SF
Kerry are expected to have a full hand from which to pick. The weekend saw minor injuries to Dara ╙ CinnΘide and Seamus Moynihan but neither are likely to be in any difficulties when the side for this weekend's All-Ireland semi-final is selected. It is expected to be released this evening.
Meath SF
The Leinster champions are in a similar position to their opponents. Meath have no injury concerns and the principal selection dilemma is where to accommodate Paddy Reynolds now that the wing back has served the two-month suspension picked up in the provincial semi-final against Kildare. The team is also expected tonight.
Galway SF
Galway report no fitness fallout from the weekend's All-Ireland semi-final win over Derry. In fact the match was unusually free of injury worries, whatever about other concerns on the pitch. "The medical team wasn't on the pitch once," according to manager John O'Mahony, "and I never remember that before."
Jarlath Fallon and Paul Clancy, who were recovering from injuries and who each played some part in the Derry match, are expected to recover completely before the final as neither aggravated, respectively, their hamstring or ankle. There are club championship matches between now and the All-Ireland.
Wexford SH
Wexford hurling manager Tony Dempsey is still undecided about his future. "I'm still down over the decisions which I believe dictated the result in the replay. The sending-off of three players in any one game, especially two from the one side will seriously influence the result. I'll be taking at least three weeks out before a decision is made".