 Okay, time to talk Gillett Games this week's preview, joining us to look at the games involving the North West Side, some delighted to say, if there is news, Daryon Mankaharokian. Gahar, you're welcome to Heiling Radio once again. Thanks for having me, Oisin. I suppose, first of all, Gahar, before we actually look at the games this weekend in the series, two of the National League, what did you go to the matches that you seen last week? What stood out for you? I think probably what stood out for a lot of people was David Clifford and Kerry, you know, to rack up 4-21 is some scoring against any team. Never mind a good Galway side and it was the style of play that indicated, you know, they've maybe learned that last year was a massive mistake in terms of the way they went and we might see a free-flowing Kerry again back to sort of what we expect from them. I suppose all eyes were on Tyrone Dunningall in terms of style and what would change and what would happen there, but it ended up being Kerry that sort of stole the shoe. But there was a fair wee bit of change in Oma as well that you would have noticed and I think a bit of heart for Tyrone to be honest. Out of that game as much as they nearly feel they would have left it behind and they made mistakes and the red card was obviously very costly, but I think they'll have gone away from that, not really caring about two league points and quite content that some of the stuff that they were trying to implement and put in place worked fairly well for them in terms of a first day out because for them there's no doubt that down the line the big challenge is you're surfing Dunningall and finding ways to do that and that's what they've struggled with in the last couple of years and that's what they're going to need to do more likely than not if they're going to win Ulster and go on and knock a championship. So I think they'll have been wee bit heartened by it. From a Dunningall point of view, what did you take out of their performance? Yep. What was there much to take out of it? Probably not an awful pile to be honest. Dunningall you kind of got what you expected to get if you know what I mean like obviously the biggest thing probably was the sharpness and the freshness and the brilliance of Murphy and in the flip side of the positives for Tyrone that's a massive negative because they've struggled with them over the last four or five years. They don't really know what to do with them. They had hoped obviously that if Poder Camsy was fully fit and flying that he would maybe replicate the performance of I think it was 2017 when he put a good shackle on Murphy but Camsy is going well and he just he really couldn't cope with the smarts and the physicality and the man strength of Michael Murphy like you can lift all the weights and make yourself massive out of the gym all you like but Michael Murphy just has natural man strength as the man would call it like and that's very very hard to cope with when he has the brain to go along with it and for Tyrone that'll be the biggest issue and for Dunningall that'll be the biggest positive out of the weekend that you know these boys still no matter what they do they still don't really have anything that can deal with Murphy especially if he goes inside he's a big threat for them at times and I just think that you know other than that you didn't probably learn a pile a bit Dunningall they looked alright they looked sharp enough they won the game they worked it well when they had the spare man they probably were just marching to the better side but I don't think we learned a pile about them Will Monaghan this coming weekend have their hands full with Michael Murphy and Dunningall in Balbofé? Do you feel clear? You watched Monaghan last week in that defeat to Arma? I did it was Adam and Brewster Park on Sunday and to be honest I think Monaghan will have their hands full with Dunningall in general Murphy who picks up Michael Murphy at the minute Connor Boyle was it full back for Monaghan you know some of that rate has become a very good player for them but he looked sluggish on Sunday he didn't quite look at the pace of it he struggled with the pace of the game their back seven was strong their back seven in terms of personnel they were they were experienced and they were well stacked at the back their front seven was weak and very inexperienced and very light physically so do you know if that Monaghan team I would expect at least three if not four of the fellas that came off the bench Darren Hughes, Kieran Hughes, Connor McManus, Fenton Kelly all came off the bench on Sunday they drew Wiley, Colin Walsh, Jack McCarron all not talked out but were there I would expect at least three or four of them to come into the team if not if they don't come into the team I think it'll be a comfortable evening for Dunningall to be honest on the basis of what I saw from Monaghan I wouldn't see that Monaghan team troubling Dunningall too greatly but if it's a stronger Monaghan team if those three or four fellas are back and well then we sort of know what Monaghan Dunningall games have been like over the last decade nearly that there's there's not often been an awful pile to choose between them so but Monaghan weren't at it they weren't sharp they weren't fresh they didn't look they looked like a side that was behind physically they looked obviously missing the leaders in attack and they'd been disappointed with what they got from a couple of other players as well and you know whipped Niall Cairns and Connor McCarthy off at half time which was interesting given that they were the only two experienced men they had for me at up the rest were all fledgling like and those were the two that they whipped up with which I thought was you know telling in terms of you know having no mercy but now Monaghan to me are still definitely we've got off it. Obviously the other game in division one north on Saturday sees Armaa against Tarone and Paul Donahue put on a big shift for Tarone at the weekend he's been a he's been a class find he of course was the Dunnan star last year in the championship how's Armaa going to go about trying to handle him Keher? Yep well to be honest Armaa have a couple of options there like Armaa aren't too badly off in the in the line of of man-marking defenders I think without having studied in any great depth I would imagine if I was in Cairn McGinney shoes I would think of Aiden Forker because he's that kind of a player and he'd also want to take Donahue run Forker will want to make Donahue test him out and see if he can defend Forker scored three points for play on Sunday two of them coming from full corner centre half back wherever he happened to be at the time he was moving about but I think that'll be the way that Armaa will go and that's the way that Armaa go about it you know they do they try and put teams on the back foot they were they weren't brilliant on Sunday I would have expected looking at the two teams in favour that Armaa would have won that game more comfortably They were 1-3 to no score up inside eight minutes and you know I suppose that's where they've learning to do I don't think if Donahue had ever gotten that position or Tarone had ever gotten that position against that modern team they would have allowed it to get to the point where it was 1-11 a piece with an hour gone and they were playing into a wind fair play to them credit to them that they actually went on then and won it and they were the better side but I just probably indicated what learning Armaa still have to do in Division 1 football and these are going to be the two real big games for them they would have eyed up them on in game they would have felt they had to win it but Tarone are a team that have lamped Armaa a couple of times in bigger games when they've met them Donahue all obviously lamped them last year in the semifinal and have been you know a fair wee distance ahead of them so we'll know a lot more about Armaa in two weeks time then we do at the moment Yeah let's move on to Division 3 Dairy off to a winning start against Longford it was a sort of a training day for Rory Gallagher side then at Pierce Park last Sunday but there's different opposition now to come this weekend and it's set up very very nicely with for Manowanian at the weekend it is of course Rory Gallagher's native county they're coming to Celtic Park they're coming to your back door so they are here and has this one set up really really nicely so it is It is you know the Dairy result in Longford raised a few eyebrows certainly within Dairy because Dairy had won on Pierce Park in 19 years it's not a place that they've enjoyed going it's not a Longford or not a team that they have a good record against and you know the manner and the margin of the victory was very very impressive Dairy looked sharp they looked fit they looked hungry they looked to have a wee bit about them in attack What Longford brought was probably minimal enough but Dairy had had a decent result in a challenge game against Manowan the week before as well a bit Manowan and you know just you know quietly sort of chip along nicely and will be fancy and really now fancy and getting out of Division 3 given that you know before a ball was kicked you would have said Kevin but Kevin looked lifeless enough against for Manow down in Brewster Park and didn't really deserve to win the game For Manow coming to your back on Saturday afternoon and I suppose the biggest thing they are bringing with them is a fresh and rejuvenated John Quigley I mean he literally physically looks about half the man that he was he's in the shape of his life kicked 9 points against Kevin on the weekend and you know for Manow have always been some of their parts in terms of the you know they tend to maximise their 1 to 12 and they're a good side but they would just badly lack a real score and forward a real score and threat and Quigley looks like he might be able to give that to them for the first time in a long time and if they have that then they're a dangerous opposition Again they're not a side that they're at a handy run against and I don't think they will get it too handy on Saturday but they do look to be well at themselves they're at the moment they do look to be modern well and I would think that they'll really fancy a jump up out of the league One other standout tie this coming weekend is Dublin against Kerry both sides of course one in division one south last week and the big question got into this one is can the Clifford brother Starr again can they do damage to the All Ireland champions can they? Absolutely I suppose David is the more known of the two in terms of the Dublin defence and how they deal with them they've obviously in the first All Ireland final in 2019 they tried Johnny Cooper and it didn't work Cooper ended up sent off and for the rest of it then it was Mick Fitzsimmons which worked a lot better so that's what it'll be presuming Fitzsimmons plays it'll be him on Clifford on David Clifford What to do with potty is hard to know but it's it's as much about the style of the game as anything how Kerry approach it whether they just say look we're going to have a real cut off Dublin here because you know there's been a wee bit of a narrative now you know right so Kerry went and stuffed Galway scored 421 on them we're back to see in the real Kerry and this is the way they're going to play and this is how they put it up to Dublin in the final in 2019 which isn't strictly true at all you know you watch those games back those two finals in 2019 like Kerry played very very much on the counter attack that day and were brilliant for long spells of those both games by dropping bodies in and really hitting Dublin on the break that was what they did and so it'll be interesting to see in terms of how Kerry tactically approach it whether they decide you know nearly just to test themselves out defensively and allow Dublin space and maybe not go as deep as that that's really what you're looking for on Saturday the result you know Kerry have taken a couple of scalps off Dublin in the league in the last few years beat them in the league final beat them in a league game down in Traleigh you know that they have beaten Dublin so the idea that they really really need to beat Dublin is kind of lost a wee bit they don't really really need to be Dublin but what they need is a performance and to see certain things out of the game that they can take forward into you know what looks like an inevitable championship meeting at some point down the line listen Kerry as always thanks for joining us on Highland and this week on our GA preview and enjoy the matches you're attending at the weekend good morning thanks