Croke Park stadium director Peter McKenna is confident "everything will go to plan" at the end of Sunday's All-Ireland SHC final.
McKenna believes that with Hill 16 now fenced off, fans in other parts of GAA headquarters will refrain from running onto the pitch - especially now that the presentation of the Liam McCarthy Cup will be held in the Hogan Stand.
"We are confident everything will go to plan," McKenna said.
"Like everything else, you look at all contingencies but we feel that the message is getting across. We have discussed the matter with senior GAA officials, people from healthy and safety along with players and we have taken a harder step with the barriers onto Hill 16.
"We will have the same number of stewards in place as we normally would and hopefully the only Plan B we will have to deal with is if the game ends in a draw."
He continued: "The plan is that the presentation will still be in the Hogan Stand. We wanted to keep the tradition of the players going up the steps to receive the trophy.
"After that there will be plenty of razzmatazz as players do a lap of honour. I don't want to spoil things by saying what we have planned but I am sure the wait will be worthwhile for supporters. The place and the pitch is in great shape ahead of one of the great days in Irish sports."