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DUBLIN BOSS EXPECTS DONEGAL TO FIRE ON ALL CYLINDERS

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Dublin manager Jim Gavin is wary of facing Donegal in the Allianz Football League tomorrow as he expects the All-Ireland champions to use the match to launch their championship campaign.Jim McGuinness

Gavin’s side have already qualified for the league semi-finals while Donegal have yet to ensure their Division 1 status for 2013. However, there is still a possibility the All-Ireland champions could meet Dublin in the last four is results go their way.

Sunday’s clash at Ballybofey is expected to be a tight affair with both sides going for the victory and Gavin believes the team with the best defence will prevail.

“Sunday’s about two teams who want to come away with a result but at the same time want a performance,” Gavin explained.

“After the weekend we have eight weeks to go to the Championship and Donegal have seven. “They used this same fixture last year to beat Cork and to launch their Championship campaign and I don’t think Sunday will be any different.

“There are two very well-organised defences so it’ll probably be a low-scoring game but entertaining nonetheless.

“They’re very structured and very organised in defence. Obviously Jim and Rory [Gallagher] have been with them for a few years now. They’ve got some top class forwards in Murphy, [Colm] McFadden, [Paddy] McBrearty and [Mark] McHugh.”

The trip to Donegal is only the second time in this year’s league that Dublin have travelled outside the captain and it is one Gavin is looking forward to as it gives him the chance to spend some time with his squad.

“This weekend marks the fourth month we’ve been with the squad and a lot of work has been done but there is more to do,” Gavin is quoted as saying in the Irish Sun.

“Travelling to Ballybofey is a great opportunity with the players. You have some contact time and sometimes it’s nice to travel. I’ve always enjoyed travelling away with Dublin teams – you get time with the players.”

The conclusion of the All-Ireland Club Championship means Gavin is finally able to call on players from Ballymun Kickhams and he is looking forward to bringing them into his team.

“Even though they didn’t get a chance to play in the O’Byrne Cup and early National League rounds, certainly in the remaining two games we have in the league we will try and introduce them as best we can in a balanced approach,” he added.


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