On Sunday, history was made.
Robert Emmet's Slaughtneil, that wee club at the foot of the Glenshane mountain, became the first ever club to win the senior men's Ulster football and hurling titles, and the Ulster camogie final.
On Sunday, Mickey Moran guided the club to their second Ulster football title in three years.
That's some going when you consider that before Moran's arrival, in 2014, Slaughtneil had never claimed even a solitary Ulster football title in their three decades of existence.
https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/803020029256171520
Following the Derry side's 0-12 to 0-9 victory over Kilcoo, the tributes started pouring in.
Top of the queue was Kilkenny hurling legend Henry Shefflin:
https://twitter.com/ShefflinHenry/status/802975532031901696
It was a long queue. Here is just a brief taste of the acclamation and adulation.
https://twitter.com/PaulineMcMullan/status/803024103129186304
https://twitter.com/MartyM_RTE/status/802952249240645633
https://twitter.com/AIB_GAA/status/802991675781980160
This is what got them here. This, and a heap of hard, hard work.
https://twitter.com/CKaigue/status/803150655699488768
The champ champ champs.
Dick Clerkin makes his GAA Hour debut to talk about a wonderful career and argue passionately with Colm Parkinson over Sky Sports GAA. Subscribe here on iTunes.