The last time Stewartstown Harps reached an All-Ireland Junior Club final, they succumbed to an inspired performance from Kerry star Paul Galvin, who kicked 1-7 to fire Finuge to the title.
It may be 18 years later, but on their return to the final, the Tyrone club again face another Sam Maguire-winning Kingdom ace, who also happens to be the best footballer in Ireland.
Yes, David Clifford. Reigning Footballer of the Year. All-Ireland champion. Four-time All-Star at 23. The GAA’s very own supernova.
While it’s important to point out that 29 other players will line out in the Junior decider at Croke Park, there is no escaping Clifford’s gravitational pull as he looks to add an All-Ireland Club medal with Fossa to his rapidly expanding assortment of team and individual accolades.
Indeed, there was no clearer demonstration of Clifford’s eminence than in the immediate aftermath of Fossa’s semi-final win when he could be spotted wading his way through a pack of exuberant, selfie-hunting young fans.
And for Tyrone joint-manager Feargal Logan, a proud Stewartstown club-man, the prospect of watching his beloved Harps trying to subdue Clifford is a dream scenario for mid-January Sunday.
“We’re heading down and taking on the Messi of Gaelic football in the spiritual home of Gaelic Games,” said Logan, who was player-manager for the 2005 final defeat.
“I can’t think of a better Sunday afternoon so let’s just see how it goes.”
So far, it’s gone pretty well for Stewartstown. Having clinched their second Tyrone and Ulster Junior titles, they battled past Glasgow Gaels and overcame Galway side Clifden in extra-time to earn their big day out at headquarters (the 2005 final was played in Portlaoise because of Croke Park’s unavailability).
“[Joint-managers] Peter Armour and Blake Smyth (who were team-mates in ’05) and Paul Dillon have played a blinder to this point. They are wholly entrusted by all of us to go and do the business,” added Logan.
“Let’s see how they match up with David Clifford, Paudie Clifford and the 13 other Kerrymen they’re going to come up against.”