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15th July 2016
11:14am BST

"From the throw-in the two half-forwards, Bradley and Mark McHugh ran past me, [they] didn't even look to see if Neil Gallagher won the throw-in or anything like that. "They just ran past me and were stationary in that hole in front of Bernard Brogan from the fifth second of the match and didn't leave it," said Cahill. "I was standing beside Karl Lacey saying, 'what's going on here?'"
It was not as if Pat Gilroy had not prepared for the unorthodox approach of the Ulster champions, but they had underestimated Donegal's commitment to flooding their own half.
"Leading into the game we would have had A versus B games and the B team would have had 17 players. The easy thing to say is put quick, direct ball inside and get the ball in before the players are able to retreat," said Cahill.
"We played into their hands and starting taking pot shots from the sideline and the endline. Jim McGuinness would have told Donegal before the game that this was what Dublin were going to do, so his half-time speech would have been easy because everything unfolded exactly as he predicted."
Dublin's half-time team talk was a little bit more difficult, with Gilroy eventually cracking the code and making the tactical and personnel changes to win the game by the odd two points out of 14.
"There was a lot of head scratching. In fairness, Mickey Whelan and Pat would have given us a few minutes ourselves to chat through it.
"We changed a few things, Kevin McManamon coming on was a big thing. Another big thing was patience and composure because you had that feeling that Donegal wouldn't be that defensive or tackle with that aggression for the full 75 minutes and the game might be won in the last 10 minutes.
"That is what happened. I think we got the last 3 scores to win 8-6."
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