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Published 07:18 9 May 2016 BST
Updated 15:38 21 Jun 2020 BST
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Well, there was a first in Fermanagh during the weekend when a father and son lined up against each other in a competitive club football match.
As reported by Fermanagh GAA, the Fermanagh Reserve Erne Cup Division Two clash saw Michael McGinn line out against his son with 25 years between them.
Michael (47) played for Coa O'Dwyers whilst his son Gavin McGinn (22) kitted out for Enniskillen Gaels and it was youth that emerged.
https://twitter.com/enniskillengaa/status/729025997534793729
Gavin's Enniskillen Gaels ended up as comfortable winners as they beat Coa 3-18 to 0-4 to maintain their lead in Fermanagh's Division 2.
It didn't seem to divide the family though. But, then again, that's the GAA for you.
https://twitter.com/FermanaghGAA/status/729429235421548544
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