 That was some welcome out there, whatever he's come home. Just that turn there from the ballerina tail, flags up there and I've seen all the kids down here and all the families, all the volunteers, all the people who over the years bought this place and they're growing up, that's what it's all about, that's where the lucky ones in there, Crow Parker, she used to use to play in the game, but that's for them ones out there, that's the people who the backbone of the club, the ones who bring the wanes through and the children through and the Catholic place and the Catholic house, that's what it's for out of the day, it's for all them. What's it like to see the biggest performance for the biggest day, for the biggest stage? It's so much, you know, you're shelf my weight, we've been so, you know, finals that were bad and tough on us and they won it this year then, then come through and won the Oscar and do the ironing, it's so unfathomable, you can't even think about doing it like that and to save that performance here for yesterday was unbelievable and for one, for one second question, where everybody get better, there's been trouble even after the whole, I knew that team there and everybody just, they dug in and went back in the hand plan and we worked through it, like we done all year and it was a pleasure to play on, a pleasure. What's the thing you'll never, ever forget? Well, I had to come around Crow Parker to see the fans, turn around, run that picture, turn around and see them all behind me, that's what's about, that's what's about, getting them in and out of Crow Parker, keeping them with you out, every club knows there's people around the clubs that do stuff and just doesn't get seen or doesn't get that message and that's what's about there for them today, the ground people, the coaches, seeing them, getting them in Crow Parker and be able to put a performance on them, they love and enjoy it and all would remember, that's what's about. How do you try and put under words the weekend that Steastown has just experienced? I'm not sure, Mal, I think we're setting the Raymond on the way home there, it'll probably be maybe months or maybe a couple of years before we look back and understand fully what these lads have achieved, you know, to be involved and play a small part in a team who, without yesterday and played, they came to football, they played in Crow Park, expressed themselves the way they did and to show people what they're capable of against the second best team in the country is absolutely phenomenal. I don't think we had anybody, it was less than eight out of ten, there's a number of them that were beyond that and for those lads to do that on that hallowed ground is just, it's just priceless, it's the stuff that you dream of, you know, I was talking to Keanu this morning about the possibility of that penalty and I picked that spot in Crow Park to have the nerve and the talent to deliver that. It's just, we're in awe of them to be honest, we've been hanging on their coattails for the last number of months and since we won Darian, you can see them start to flourish and grow and believe in themselves, it's been absolutely staggering and to see particularly the quality of football that they have come up against in the last number of rounds, you know, we conceded seven scores yesterday, seven scores against the Gale, the two lads started for Kerry last night, one of them won one of the match, we haven't conceded more than nine scores from the very final, everybody talks about the forwards, rightly so, but Owen can count them, Kevin, Lindsay and those guys are just, they have my full admiration. We had done a lot of research, Raymond, you know, in particular Raymond deserves massive amount of credit, we done a lot of research on trim and there was that feeling, I suppose privately the coaches had that feeling that they might struggle with our pace, there were three or four players that we targeted in exactly the same way as we did with the Gale, against the Gale, we thought if we could get to Andrew Barry, then he's really in our quarterback, he's the fulcrum for all our attacks, holds the defence together, if we could get to him and make him run backwards, then then he would have a long afternoon, he was subbed off, it was exactly the same with Torey yesterday, a sixth Tore makes them tick, and Oren took the legs from Torey, he ran them down the lines at Court Park, took them back into the middle, and 15 minutes left, they hold him ashore, you know, and that's just testament to the afternalism of this team. The training has been actually really easy to manage because, especially during Ulster, the level of those lads, I can't sing the praises of those lads in the squad enough, you know, I know 20 people were lucky enough to play in Court Park yesterday, 20 were lucky enough, there's another 12 or so that have earned that right just as much, and the quality of the training, so I'm really hoping that this year that we some big things from those guys that were where number 26, 27, 28, 30 whenever tomorrow, because they have made training easy, we have handed jerseys out, you know, the best session we had was in the lead-up to Dunham Wayne, and there was two or three fights, Kaelian Hughes got his nose broke, he was covered in blood, refused to go off, it's from a coaching point of view, it's dead easy. Just, I know you tried to put it into words afterwards, but it's just amazing. I wouldn't sink in for a while, we were driving up the road there, coming around the corner, we were singing songs and stuff on the bus, and everybody sort of took a breath whenever we came around the corner and seen all the flags, and the people of the community, people of the community just around here, and driving on the gates, there's no more words left for it, because it's beyond everything you could ever dream of, and seeing how happy it's made people, and sort of people looking for the photos and all the rest, I can see that we've already inspired another group within the city, which is absolutely fantastic, hopefully we've created a wee bit of a legacy, try and build on it now for the next few years, but these are special times now, and we've made history. Our preparation is fantastic, and it was the same, in Crow Park we did a wee walk around on Saturday, so it meant all the distractions were out of the way, we could leave the emotion at one side, it was like, right, how do we get the best out of our players, how do we get the best out of us as a team, and I like to think we got a really good performance in Crow Park. The way he's played with the kicking game, taking marks, using the space, it was streamland stuff playing like that. But it came down to preparation as well, we knew that they had space, and behind their halfback line, they left space in front of their fullbacks, and we tried to exploit it, felt really good front six, especially in Cajarra, Ben, they were very tricky customers at the best of times, and I think once they picked their eye off one player, it opens up the space for somebody else, you know. It was an intermediate football, you're looking at maybe four, maybe five really good players, and then you can try and exploit the spaces, and all our places were really blessed now, that we've had a good group come around at the right time, defensively. I can't, people like him, Canon, it's just been fantastic all year, obviously a really harsh record, but like he's been eating up kind of forwards all year, Baker, the same, you know, normally cornerbacks at this level, or I'll give the ball the number two, or give the ball the number four, if you give it to Baker, you're in for a hell of a night flick, if you give it to him. So our preparation's been fantastic, it's lovely to be able to deliver it on the big occasion, and see those stands of so many happy states town, and city people after the game, it's incredible. Final point, you won't worry about it for the next few weeks, but one of the senior ranks, Hugh said it up on the bus there, that he's not finished yet, but is there sort of a burning desire in there that he's can go and go another level? Well, it's up to you to try and establish yourselves at senior level, consistently, and deliver consistent performances. You've always got to look at the next year, that's what we've done all along. We won, Darien, that was our Everest for so long, but like I said to you before, we were all sitting in the bar on the Monday, after the crowd you find out, right, what do we do now? That's gonna really give Ulster a crack, and it was the same as soon as we won Ulster, it was like, right, what's our next challenge? So now that we've won Ireland, we will obviously soak this up and milk this for quite a while, but with no doubt, like there's enough real smart characters in our dressing room, and real talented players that are gonna just get focused and go, like, oh, what can we do next? The next step up, a big step up, Dairy standard football is top class, and we realised that once we got out of Dairy, we got on a bit of run, a bit of belief in ourselves. So the next step's gonna be a tough step. Let's take on the next challenge, that's what we want. You spoke about preparation, does that include your speech, did you rehearse it many times? Or is that straight from the heart? Those are secrets, I can't tell you that.