Cameron on his preparation for Saturday
Really driven, that is why I play the game.
You want to be here in big Finals at the right time of year, it is good to be back again and I am really excited by it.
I have always loved playing football, I have always said that there is a lot of things throughout football that I don't love, like the longer meetings that we don't actually have here because Scotty has pulled the right back which is awesome.
But playing and training wise, I have always been really excited for it. I love it, I love getting to training and getting better, kicking the balls around has always been really fun and enjoyable for me.
Then to roll out in another Finals Series, it is exciting for the group.
Moloney on the Irish connection within Geelong
Every week we bump into each other here in the club, it is amazing that we are all under the one roof. That makes it even more special.
I got to meet Oisin's parents for the first time during the week, so that was really cool as well.
When we are away from home, everyone just rolls in together. It is such a big weekend for the boys, and I think there is an extra special touch in your heart.
Having the pride of the Irish boys playing, it is unbelievable.
Cameron on the different looking Cats team
I think we have got 10 or 11 players that haven't played in a Grand Final before, so it is a big turnover given that we were only there three years ago.
They are excited, they keep you young. Us older boys are there to sort of guide them and support them, just let them play and flourish.
We are looking forward to it.
Moloney on the feeling around the club
Just getting the chance to stand beside Jezza is a great experience in itself.
Coming from home, the All-Ireland Final week is a big week for us.
Getting to experience a Grand Final week, it is just absolutely amazing. I was just saying out in the corridor, you just don't want this to end because it is absolutely incredible.
I am delighted to eventually get to see it, to feel it and to visualise it.
Cameron on the Cats planning for the Grand Final
There is always things you can tweak and plan for.
We have had a clear plan all season, we speak about being there for the biggest game and did so very early on in the year.
I think that is the way you have to look at it, you have to believe that you can get there and it starts from day one every pre-season.
I am sure there is things that can look different and there is triggers that we can pull out there on game day, but they will be doing the same.
Moloney on the Cats clash on Thursday night
We have won three in a row and we are hoping to get some good momentum going into the weekend.
Thursday night footy, get everyone off to a good start for what hopefully will be a great weekend.
It is going to be a tough battle but it is one we are certainly looking forward to, and hopefully we can get the win.
Cameron on how he stays relaxed
It is something that I have had to develop throughout my career, staying calm and collected.
Early in my career, I couldn't sleep before games because I was that excited to play. It is something that I have had to refine and these days I am the opposite, I can guarantee you at 10.30 when I roll out of bed and start thinking about it, I am almost too relaxed.
It is something that I have had to work on but I will come home after the parade, I think everyone else is staying up. I'll come home and spend the night at home in my own bed, then make my way up to the 'G.
I like to keep really relaxed and not think about it too much, today was a good training session and you really switch on there.
Moloney on the difference between an All-Ireland Final and an AFL Grand Final
It is a bit weird actually, I was thinking about that this morning.
Obviously Australia is such a big country, so this game is probably more known Internationally. I think being involved in a professional environment brings that different aura.
At home in Tipperary it is very community based, you have got little communities that really run behind the team.
This is probably a bit more dynamic across Australia, so that would be the big difference.