Jonny Cooper: This is how Kerry and Dublin will have prepared for the All-Ireland final ...
Kerry and Dublin have made their plans - now it’s a matter of bringing them to fruition on the pitch
Jonny Cooper on the Kerry team: Profiles of the 15 men bidding to go back-to-back
Jack O’Connor has assembled an impressive blend of youth and experience as the champions prepare to face their great rivals
Jonny Cooper: Monaghan forced Stephen Cluxton left with his kick-outs - what will Kerry do?
The two finalists have so much going for them but it has to come out when it matters most on the day
Jonny Cooper: Derry can frustrate Kerry, Dublin can cut their cloth to beat Monaghan
All four teams bring momentum and their own distinct style of play to the second biggest weekend of the season
Jonny Cooper: For the teams left in the All-Ireland race, these days are about learning and loving
Last weekend in Croke Park reminded me that the GAA has a lot to be immensely proud of
Jonny Cooper: We made the wrong assumption about Donegal in 2014 and I was most at fault
Speed is going to be crucial over the coming weeks as the All-Ireland contenders start to fall by the wayside
Jonny Cooper: It is business time in the championship - I admit I’m jealous
New format encouraged inconsistency but there are no more second chances
Jonny Cooper: Entering the unknown, working things out on the fly - that’s what championship is all about
Everything is going to happen very quickly now and the enjoyable thing for players is finding out what they’re made of in situations they can’t plan for
Jonny Cooper: As the pressure rises, footballers need to feel as free as La Rochelle
A visit to the European rugby champions produced valuable insights about how to excel when the stakes are high
Jonny Cooper: The width and shape of a crossbar won us an All-Ireland - the smallest things matter most
The margins over the coming weeks are going to be tiny, so each team has to have relentless focus on small wins
Jonny Cooper: We lost an All-Ireland semi-final in 2014 but winning doesn’t define success
Only two teams will lift trophies in the coming weeks – the other 31 must find other ways of measuring progress
Jonny Cooper: It took 12 seconds of anticipation for Dublin to grab the momentum against Louth
When the action is relentless in a championship game, players with the best self-control are those who will shine
Jonny Cooper: The last move before each of Kerry’s first four goals was a bounce - that didn’t happen by accident
When defending against highly-skilled modern players, thinking is a luxury you don’t have
Jonny Cooper: The way Dublin forced Kildare’s kick-outs long requires huge depths of trust
With time becoming finite, there’s limited space for major physical or tactical improvements now
Jonny Cooper: Subtle plays decide just as many games as spectacular ones
Forty-nine times out of 50, David Murray’s marking of Damien Comer would have been perfect - one slight movement as the ball came back off the post meant this was the one time it didn’t work out