After referring to one of the rapid courses as a factor in their success, Paul Doulan has no intention to need another treatment.
Their campaign began with a defeat at home on the Kerry group, which eventually fell to the Christie Range Cup.
But at the back of the amazing Joe McDonalg’s victory last Sunday, Liliite Dublin is now scheduled to face a place in the quarter -finals across Ireland.
Doulan played the star in Crook Park, where a victory over Louis, Brian Dowling, has seen the 2026 Championship.
But they will get the first taste of ejaculation at the higher level by hosting DUBS today in Newbridge.
For a group of players who truly celebrated such a huge achievement on Monday night, there was the minimum preparation time to hold a meeting with a team that would be new from a three -week break.
“There is a lot of external noise related to it, somewhat with regard to the championship structure and are we putting in a one -sided game.
“The six -day transformation is what it is, but we will not go to make excuses.
“We will deal with it in the same way that we deal with each game.
“None of the current committee played at the level of the oldest provinces against Tier-One province in the ejaculation championship and we get this opportunity on Saturday. We enjoy the challenge.”
Even seven weeks ago, Kildare never won a match at McDona’s atmosphere.
Kerry’s ninth defeat was in many matches in the second division competition.
In response to a question about how they managed to apostasy in an impressive way, Doulan explained: “Maybe we helped the week’s transformation because there was no time to enjoy the loss of Kerry.
“We were fully integrated. I never felt bad in the dressing room.
I heard Brian say the same, that he had never felt bad in the dressing room and was clearly losing with Kelkini.
“Just access to Hawkfield on Tuesday night, we said that we were not happy with the way our work rate was in this Kerry game.
“We have just moved to Westmeath, an incredible team that competed in the Linister Championship in recent years.
“But we had no reason to fear them. You must have faith at this level if you want to go and win the matches. We have just gone to the Westmeath game and gave them the death of death.
“They have come back to us and somewhat thought,” Jesus, Diga Fu! “
But we are happy to win that game and the entire tour. “
A familiar enemy
Kildare and Dublin are aware of each other on the challenge match circuit.
In fact, the difference actually met this year in non -competitive combinations in DCU and Abbotstown.
Although this irrelevant area of ​​the Dowling men, Doulan is determined that they will not suffer from the inferior complex.
“When I was under the age of fourteen, 15, 16, or a minor, our crops from the players would go to play Limerick or Pá swirt Uà chaoimh to play CORK and such things.
We definitely played the challenge matches against Dublin in less than the twentieth of the last century.
Perhaps you have not played their strongest team, but gave us the belief.
“We are always told every time before we play that geography is not an excuse and this is stuck with me.”
Doulan James’s brother is also a member of the Kelder Committee.
Their historical victory is Joe McDonalg, his father, a Tiberry man, and the dilemma of seeing his children in opposing his original boycott on the other side of the clouds.
Doulan laughed: “We were expressing him, and he asked me who would support him.
But no, I think he had a Kilder shirt if it happened. “