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Published 15:57 8 Nov 2016 GMT
Updated 16:00 8 Nov 2016 GMT
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Monaghan's Kieran Hughes and Tyrone duo Mark Bradley and Peter Harte launch the Marathon Match.[/caption]
And the match is open to applicants.
Community Fundraiser with Cancer Focus NI, Eoin Treanor, has led the call for Gaels to register their interest in the 24-hour game:
"We’re calling on anyone who would like to take part to contact us as soon as possible to register their interest in being part of Gaelic footballing history," Treanor said.
If you are interested in taking part at Garvaghey on the 7th and 8th of January, you can contact the Marathon Match team by emailing fundraising@cancerfocusni.org, by calling 028 9066 3281 or by visiting the Facebook or website pages of Cancer Focus NI or Michaela Foundation.
Applications to play in the game close on Monday December 14th.
The game that is being hosted in partnership with O’Neill’s International Sports will feature rest breaks every hour and rolling subs, but each team will only have six substitutes.
It'll be 15 on 15 and they will play over the course of 24 full hours.
Male players are require, aged 18 years and older.
Mickey Harte is already signed up to help both teams reach the full slog but this really is going to be a marathon effort.
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