It's 30 years on from the most glorious month in Cork's GAA history. Their hurlers set the ball rolling with their All-Ireland final win over Galway and then the footballers took down Meath in their decider to complete the double.
Niall Cahalane was in the thick of the action, a key defender in the Cork football side and he joins us this week on Warriors to look back at a memorable time for his county.
We talk about the pressure the footballers felt when the hurling team won and created the prospect of the double.
The drive in that Cork side to finally get one over their arch rivals Meath.
And we ask will that feat be achieved again at senior level by a county?
Plus there's the role of manager Billy Morgan, the addition of Kildare duo Shea Fahy and Larry Tompkins, while Niall remembers his late team-mates John Kerins and Mick McCarthy.
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