The Meath native officiates the Dublin-Kerry
David Gough will take charge of his second All-Ireland senior football final on Sunday week, the GAA have confirmed.
The Meath native officiates the Dublin-Kerry game three years on from his first when the counties met in the drawn final.
Slane clubman Gough’s previous appointment was the Dublin-Mayo All-Ireland quarter-final. Prior to that he was the man in the middle for the Cork-Kerry All-Ireland SFC Group 1, Round 2 game, the Galway-Tyrone Group 2, Round 1 fixture, the Armagh-Derry Ulster final and the Galway-Roscommon Connacht semi-final.
Earlier this year, the 40-year-old supervised three Division 1 games as well as one in Division 3 and in January the All-Ireland senior club semi-final between Glen and Maigh Cuilinn.

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