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Published 14:10 24 Nov 2020 GMT
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"Things are starting to be sore now. I've two stitches in my eye so I'll have to get them cleaned up or tightened up when I see the doctor tomorrow or tonight. And then I broke my wrist last year so I kind of thought something else was after happening to it again but it's actually fine today so I'm not worried about that. It'll take a little while to loosen out but it'll be fine. I'll get back training tonight and get back on the horse."No bother to him. Bring on Dublin too.
"I suppose it is a little bit daunting but it's also exciting to be playing the best team in the country. You'll really know where you're at after you play them. It might be a bit daunting or whatever but I think more people will be excited to get playing. If you had to ask people at the start of the year that Cavan were going to be in an All-Ireland semi-final, you would have got good odds. So I think we'll enjoy it more so than be afraid of it.
"Ah lookit, they're well used to playing there," he says of the Croke Park debate, "but I think everyone wants to play in Croker. I don't anybody will be disappointed if we have to play them in Croker because growing up that's exactly where you want to play. You're playing team in the country in Croker, if you can make it there you'll make it anywhere.
"Nobody expected us to get here. There's no pressure on us, we're going out and playing football. The favourites tag probably weighed heavy on Donegal the other night so hopefully it'll do the same to Dublin."
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