Allianz Football League Round 3: All you need to know
SATURDAY 15 FEBRUARY
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All the attention will be on the National Football League this weekend, with Kerry hosting Dublin in the pick of the fixtures.
It's possibly a sign of the times that the pick of the weekend's games is not the meeting of the traditional aristocrats in Killarney (though make sure to watch live on RTÉ2) but the repeat of last summer's Ulster final in Ballybofey.
Donegal rallied with two points from substitute Jamie Brennan and another from Conor O'Donnell to hold off a fast-finishing Kerry and get out of Killarney with a two-point win and another two Allianz League points.
Laois bounced back from last week's loss to Offaly to claim a runaway win over a well-below par Leitrim outfit in an extremely one-sided contest where the home supporters had to endure a difficult afternoon.
It's just shy of 13 years since Jim McGuinness and Jack O’Connor crossed paths on an inter-county sideline for the first time and Saturday’s Division 1 encounter between Kerry and Donegal in Killarney will actually only be the third time they have been in opposition.
Watching the fare on Saturday evening and then the thriller in Derry, you could only be enthused at the shape Gaelic football is taking under the new rules.
After the second series of matches in the Allianz Football League, Peter Canavan is now more of the view that the new playing rules are resulting in a better game to watch and that the days of negative coaching are at an end.