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Published 17:14 26 Nov 2017 GMT
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Corofin reigned supreme once more out west as night fell over Galway.
In Ulster, who else would it be but Slaughtneil?
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Mickey Moran's outfit have won three Ulster titles in four years now - the club's only three Ulster titles ever but there's no sign that they'll be slowing up.
In 2015 and in 2017, Slaughtneil lost the All-Ireland final but, yet again, they are one hour from Croke Park. In their way are Nemo Rangers.
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The Cork outfit saw off the All-Ireland champions Crokes in the Munster decider - the same side who beat Slaughtneil in March - and it was Corofin who saw off the Derry kingpins in their first appearance in the decider.
Still, they're on the hunt again.
Winning the Ulster title with eight points to spare over Cavan Gaels was only one of a few highlights from Armagh on Sunday.
Playing at this time of year brings with it a low sun and that obviously affects your view.
Obviously a cap isn't going to cut it at this weather so one man had the perfect solution.
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