RTÉ analysts Joe Brolly and Jarlath Burns look ahead to the Allianz League finals in football, where the Division 1 decider will see the heavyweights of Dublin and Kerry once again lock horns.
Looking ahead to that encounter on 24 April, Jarlath Burns is expecting an intriguing contest.
Speaking on League Sunday, he said: "It's going to be a collision of their skills, the diligence in defence that both teams have and the propensity for attacking with intensity.
"Dublin v Kerry is always an attractive proposition. They are so confident in their own ability that neither of them will be worried about what might happen later on in the year. They will simply go out to try and win a National League."
Indeed, that winning mentality, according to the former Armagh captain, can also be applied to the current Tyrone regime under Mickey Harte.
"It doesn't matter what competition it is, whether it's the McKenna Cup, Mickey Harte will want to win it," he added.
"Any good managers wants to win every competition. That's the sign of greatness."
Tyrone take on Cavan in the Division 2 final, and Joe Brolly expects the Red Hand to figure prominently in the months ahead.
"One of the big issues with Tyrone since the advent of Donegal has been their conservative approach - far too cautious.
"You saw last year that once they entered the qualifiers they changed. They started to attack and against Kerry (All-Ireland semi-final) they very nearly caused the ambush.
"I saw them at Healy Park against Derry and they looked a serious proposition. Their counter-attacking that night was spectacular. I would expect them to win Ulster."
Following on from their promotion to the top flight, Jarlath Burns believes Cavan can be a genuine force again.
He added: "Cavan have had an excellent league. They really have turned it around, with their success built on their underage teams and their schools football. St Pat's won the McCrory Cup last year. You are going to see Cavan around for a few years."