 So Demian, good to see you, good to talk to you. It's been another successful period for Turon, GAA. The Masters are all Ireland champions, and I'm sure you guys have been celebrating over the course of the last four or five days, but a fantastic achievement by you, your management, and obviously the players, Demian. Ah, definitely, it's great celebrations to get over the line there, because in 2018, Dublin beat us in the final, then in 2018, they got us in the semi-final, and then we wouldn't want the balance, but, ah, hey, we got up a good management team, and so we did, there's four of us on us, and a good fuzzy one, and a goalkeeper coach, so we just gave it a lash, but hey, the players put on a serious amount of work, so they deserve all of us, really, in fairness. Yeah, obviously the older guys around the county still kicking ball, but they would have put on a massive effort this year, so they would have, Demian, I suppose, it's just like when you're playing during the seniors or at any other age group, you need the commitment there, and it was there from all the lads. Ah, I definitely knew it was nice to get them fellas on board, but as soon as they come in, they give 100% effort, 100% behind everything, and never sit a thing, and just play the way, and stay in the way, but their experience, you know, would bring it into that group, and bring us on, and raise the profile of the Masters forward, it was nice to see you now, and it's good for everybody involved in something. Yeah, was they all out on the target from the outset? Well, in fairness, it was because we thought we'd been knocking on the door for a couple of years, we just couldn't get over the line, so thinking we just knuckled down, trained hard, and seen where it got us, and we just took it game for game, but we just got there, the financial thing got it. Yeah, did these guys take much inspiration from Fergal Logan and Brian Doohers team who lifted the San McGuire this year? Aye, aye, well, they can do it, so the way we sit this week is we know if they can do it, no reason why we can't do it, we put on the same amount of effort, I think, so these guys just come on Wednesday night on a Saturday as well, from, maybe start of June right through, so they've been in a serious commitment and they've put their lives in hold again after they're back with the county teams again, so they deserve all the blood, so we're just guiding them along the road, just. Yeah, tell us about that All-Ireland final game, matches won 2-9 to 1-8, what was the decisive periods in that game, which led to you guys becoming All-Ireland champions? Damian? Well, it was key enough for the first half team, and it's probably double what I've got about better, but then the second quarter of the first half, we kind of went two points in front, going under half time, we thought we could have been more in front for the possession we had in that quarter, but then in the second half, Dublin come out at us in the first 10 minutes of it, and then just we kind of took control, after we got the second goal in the second quarter, and then we just kind of seeded the game out to balance. Yeah, you have a number of previous All-Ireland winners, of course, and involved in your panels at four, five that you had this time? Five, yeah, five, yeah. Yeah, I'm sure, it's great to see them, it's great to see them boys come out and getting back involved again, they'll throw them up on the hunt like at the end of the day, and they come out and say they give it a lash, and thank God they're over the line now, but even their experience and their expertise that they bring to it and they're even around to grip them, because everybody left, you know, and it's very, very good. Yeah, Steven O'Neill, Connor Gormley, who else, Ray McMenaman, I'm listening to you there. Kean Gurley, Kean Gurley and Owen Bradley, and there's other fellas, they mean Keallie, Barry Collins, Mackie Anderson, one of them under management levels as well, 21, so nah, hey, there's a good balance of players, good squad, 41 of a squad, and it takes everybody to go through, to get over the line, Nick, that's the one that we had this year, thank God. Yeah, is it true that Steven O'Neill is the only player on an entire country, both North and South, to one and all Ireland now at every single age group playing football, the whole way from underage right up to masters? Ah, it was Steven O'Neill, but Steven would be very shaking, I didn't want to say too much about it, but I is, I know, it's fairness, we were chatting about it on Saturday evening after him, we went back and he was humble enough now, and he's very happy, he's the first man ever to do it, thank God, we got him over the line. Yeah, many of these boys are going to be available to you next year now, because you have to defend the South Ireland, didn't you? Ah, well, I suppose now we'll try and keep them on board and bring in another couple there, because you have Dublin pushing again to come back up and Johnny Gullig ourselves, pushing against it, it's a good competition, look at the end of the day, but it's just that we get a wee bit of more recognition from the G. G. Yeah, and I see as well that Donal Macanallan was part of your group comments, brother? Aye, it was, I just had a child there a couple of weeks before, just on the lead up to it, two weeks old, so nah, fair play to Donal, he gives it his all like, good fellow and a good man to have about the group play, brings back the enthusiasm and energy to it, no problem. Yeah, well, this was a brilliant achievement and a very special occasion, of course, for the group as a whole, but many congratulations on your All-Ireland success, Demian, and the best of luck with defending your title next year. No, Balaarash, and thanks very much for having me on, and thanks very much, just like to thank everybody for the support and everything, so thanks very much, we'll give it a go tonight.