 Okay, Ornd Ordey. We'll call you stand-in captain for tonight here at the Lawn Snow sign of Alton this evening. No, I'm covering for Alton tonight so I'm doing a good brother role for him. He's doing a bit of country singing, is he? He's up at the Combs tonight so I thought I'd take him out of a hole. Well, as in he's enjoying the music, you're here talking to the press but these events don't faze you boys anymore? Is that just to them? He's been involved in so many now, Ornd? It's seven now finals in a row, sorry. It's a nice feeling obviously. It's a nice time of the year obviously when you're in the county final and all but they're there to be won so have to make the most of it, you know? At the start of the year do you just discard everything that happened the year before and it's all a new target every single time? How do you separate these finals or how do you separate the years as they go along? It's just a new year and you start and you just have to look towards what to rectify from the year previous and what you've done wrong and set new goals and such. Maybe getting bigger, stronger or improving every day and night and train, you know? Listen, it's a fantastic club and a fantastic run, you mentioned seven in a row. Is ten the last 13 or something? I think it's 12 in the last 18, which is a phenomenal record. So what is it with the group that every time they can go back to the well and they can find that because some people would be happy with just one title. There's a hunger within you that's just there all the time. It's more of a culture now I suppose. I haven't been here the last seven years but I was watching a few in the stand and all and you want to be part of it like. And I suppose it's a bit of jealousy nearly. You want to be part of it. You want to be greedy, you know? You just want to be part of something special and then when you're in it then, when you're off the lads, every night you're in younger or old. You know, we all get on well and you know, that's half the battle and we're just like a big family as such. So it definitely helps the chemistry is high. We heard from the manager Martin there and the press net and he spoke how influential the older players are. We could call you one of the younger players which have actually been around now the senior setup for quite a few years. So you would see yourself now at a level with most of the other guys there. What do them boys bring to the table week in, week out? It's just the basics, you know, they're just always nibbling at the basics but they always do it at 100%. You know, if there's a kick pass that goes astray or such, they just think about the next ball and they try not to drop the head, you know? And you can really look and see that and train and then they just always go for the next ball and they're just dogs like. Would you like to get to the 100 mark? Well, hopefully and we'll have to legs keep going and injuries straight away but I, you know, it's always special when you're playing for a club, especially kind of family. And we mentioned it before we hit the record button that how important it is to say injury freeing. Has it been lucky this year? Yeah. Particularly the timing of it? Definitely 100%. We didn't have too many injuries this year by our own McGeregan, who's obviously a huge loss. But we've definitely gained a few younger lads too. Alton, I suppose he's came back from his crucial injury last few years and he's a big help. So he's the captain now and definitely looked towards him and then we have Logan Quinn stepped up from reserves. We've also remarked with David, he's only 18 years of age and he's definitely shown his quality throughout the championship. Do you feel you have a target in your back? Because there's history there with Goudour, obviously we know the trilogy that happened in 2019. That was a real sucker punch for them because that Goudour team was to go on and dominate football in Donegal, but it didn't happen. And it all came off the back of the defeat. They just handed down over those three games. So do you feel that this team always won? I probably do so in fairness. We've won the last few games. They beat them last year and the year before that and then obviously we took the title off them in 2019. So they will be going on for us, but at the end of the day it's a game and they'll be there definitely on Marathon. We'll have to show our quality too. You were down on a number of games against big clubs in earlier matches and then you were two up against the Unions the last day. You have this unique way of, as a compact unit, grinding these big results out. What sort of level is it going to take the next day now against Goudour? It's definitely going to have to take a 16 minutes performance. Regan said it in there. Goudour, they'll punish you on the turnovers and they have big men, physical men. As we saw last day against McCuz, McCuz is a very good side. They scored three goals past them and the game was kind of finished early in the second half. So we will be punished. Just finally then, what would this mean to the group of players and the supporters? This is a big game for Goudour, but how big is it for the Neve Connell Parrish? It's big every year. Look, it's obviously the biggest thing, biggest day of the year in Glentys in Fintown. You always want to be there and see your family and friends and all wearing blue and white colours when you're on parade there. Before the game it's a special feeling and you just want to make them proud and do the job. Thanks for talking to us, I wish you the best luck on the final.