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Sky Sports analyst Peter Canavan Appears ahead of Saturday's replay between Dublin and Kerry.

If I had been Jim Gavin, I wouldn't make staff changes. I'd offer those players a opportunity to redeem themselves. They've played with a high level but did not hit those standards in the game. Concerning total appetite and application, Kerry have been a step ahead. Gavin has a choice. He says,'past week was not good enough, I am making changes', or'I am not making any changes, I want to see major improvements.' If the latter is the case, then I think you'll visit Dublin at a position. The fact that it was left by Gavin late the last day, to turn into his seat was sudden. But, I would disagree with those saying the substitutes didn't make an impact. The equalising score that they obtained although Eoin Murchan was involved in the build-up came out of a Kevin McManamon turnover. In the short space of time that Diarmuid Connolly was about the pitch, so he got to the ball and decided. He very nearly kicked a point himself. Cormac Costello was unlucky to see an opportunity go broad. So you are talking about inches from the Dublin subs having a massive impact. So there are margins in that regard. Had they been on the area earlier, the outcome might have changed when they have been introduced since they did make a difference. Con O'Callaghan and Paul Mannion are led for All-Star awards, but only handled 0-3 between them against Kerry. It was a game. As a corner forward, you're looking to head against a defender who folks said is on the top of his game, and no one will be getting the better of. As an interior, I did look forward to the matches that we were indicating that I would be roasting the opposition fullbacks. I think that what happened with O'Callaghan and Mannion. A great deal of the comment was flippant and sentenced to Tadhg Morley and Jason Foley, plus they had a point to establish. This Saturday, I expect to watch O'Callaghan and Mannion more effective on the scoreboard. Ownership was being won by them in the first half once the ball went in. They did seem like threats. But much depends on the characteristic of the distribution. You will see a return from the 2 boys inside if Dublin can get a stranglehold on the left wing. The Kingdom edged 44-42 for possessions: Dublin at the majority of the stats, and 31-29 in absolute shots. However, their conversion rate was inferior - just 44 percent compared to Dublin's 50 per cent. They will look back on that with regret. I felt that there might be a 10-point winning margin for Dublin. Like this was going to be the result until the sending off happened until half-time, it looked. So many items went in Kerry's favour - Brian Fenton had one of his games at a Dublin jersey, Kerry bossed the midfield industry, Mannion and O'Callaghan scored 0-3 between these and Kerry needed an additional man for the majority of the match. However, Kerry did not win. I think a gain in players will probably notice a difference. Kerry are an emerging force, they are going to be here for a long time to come. I think we will see a huge game from them, but I expect to observe a Dubs that is physical team. Dublin to win with something to spare. Watch Dublin vs Kerry in the replay live on Sky Sports Arena from 5pm. You could also stay up to date with all the actions by after us @SkySportsGAA and get all the latest news, previews and interviews in www.skysports.com/gaa. Read more:

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