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Published 15:33 4 Mar 2022 GMT
Interestingly, it was Armagh who they beat in the final in what was the first and still the only, All-Ireland final between two Ulster sides.
The Red Hand county went on to win two more All-Irelands that decade, which means the teams who climbed the Hogan steps can sometimes be blended into one.
We want you to name the starting 15 of that historic first triumph, but be warned, some of the suggestions are a case of right person at the wrong time.
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