This year, the All-Ireland round-robin stages have taken an unexpected turn, with anticipation building as the teams' trajectories set the stage for a dramatic showdown.
Johnny Culloty was a celebrated figure in Kerry GAA, remembered for his unique achievement of winning All-Ireland titles both as a goalkeeper and outfield player.
Dublin champions Cuala have made remarkable strides, clinching 13 Leinster titles and five All-Ireland trophies since 2007, showcasing their dominance in Gaelic football.
The All-Ireland semi-final featuring Cuala and Coolera Strandhill promises to showcase two first-time provincial champions, igniting excitement among fans eager for fresh competitors.
The Oak Leaf men have demonstrated impressive potential on the pitch, but their success hinges significantly on whether Chrissy McKaigue, a pivotal player, decides to extend his career for another season.