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Published 10:35 24 Oct 2016 BST
Updated 12:29 24 Oct 2016 BST
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It's only a small townland off the Glenshane Pass. If you're going up over that scenic mountain that divides the north and south of Derry, you turn off and drive through seclusion a few miles and Emmet Park opens up before you. It's a crazy sight. You'd think you're in the middle of nowhere and then these training pitches, this big open field with a stand overlooking it and a proud club house standing tall welcomes you to what feels like the epicentre of the world.
Hundreds upon hundreds of kids could be there pucking around, kicking ball, cars planted in every direction on a nearby field in this booming, rural Gaeltacht area. It's the same place they had somehow managed to transform into the biggest disco in Ulster, with bus loads of kids arriving down to The Slaughtneil every Friday - no-one knows how or why, it just happened.
On a greater scale, so too has their success on the field. It just happened. Well, it happened because a few good Gaels made it happen.
Now, they have men who'd run through a brick wall for their club. They have men like Cormac McKenna who, dripping blood all over his jersey, togs and hurl, is pissed off at the prospect of coming out of the action.
If anything sums up Slaughtneil, this photo from Mary K Burke sums it up better.
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It's more than blood. It's more than sport. It's all that matters in Slaughtneil.
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Here, Eanna Cassidy is held aloft above the crowd. Just 48 hours earlier, his father and club legend Thomas Cassidy was put to rest and it's like the heavens are smiling down on the player and the club.
That is Slaughtneil. That is the GAA.
And only a few years ago, they were just like anyone else. But a few years ago, they decided themselves to do something about it. Now, they don't just believe that anything is possible. They know it is.
In the latest GAA Hour, we talk to Ken McGrath of Waterford and with Declan Brennan about a new club players' association.
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