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Published 09:06 13 Sept 2019 BST
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Donie Buckley was Mayo coach between 2012 and 2018[/caption]
Donie Buckley, that Castleisland Desmonds club man and renowned coach. He was one of Peter Keane's first recruits this year and his imprint on this Kerry team has been clear.
"Look at the coaching side, I think it's one of the most important things in a replay. Your players are one thing, but it's how the coaching sides adapt and react to what happened in the first game. I know in the Kerry dressing room, Donie Buckley is going to be there and he's going to have a huge say in how they set up, how they change. He'll be analysing the game within an inch of its life," said Barrett on the GAA Hour's All-Ireland football final preview show.
"That's his reputation that he's good with defenders but I think that's nearly a false (representation.) He's an all-round coach/student of the game. In terms of analysing the opposition and picking out where you can hurt them, he's very good at that as well. People think, Donie Buckley - coach, he's on the pitch, he's doing the drills but he has a great football mind and he's a huge asset to Kerry, especially in a replay situation where you have to think outside the box. I think he'll have a huge part to play in trying to pull Dublin out of their comfort zone..."
Despite the marginal gains Buckley will bring, Barrett still reckons the Dubs will shade it on Saturday night.
"I think Kerry will have got that belief and confidence (from the last day,) that once you push up on them and match them, that they can be beaten, that they're just another team, but I do think the 14 men has been lost here. The fact that Dublin drew a game that they had 14 men for 40 minutes in. I think Dublin will have too much. If I was to call it, I would say a four/five point game with Dublin leading by one or two heading into the last five minutes, and then hitting Kerry on the break.
You can watch The GAA Hour's All-Ireland final preview show here.
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