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Published 09:15 15 Nov 2018 GMT
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This is a new era, this is a new breed of GAA players, the GAA is spreading.
And those who'll be watching it spread even further this weekend include Laois legend Ross Munnelly, Mayo man Aidan O'Shea and Cork star Bríd Stack.
They'll be present as Celebrity Bainisteoirí in Thailand this weekend and they'll be experiencing the magic of it all on the other side of the world.
As for the hosts, Thailand GAA - the club founded by Derry man John Campbell have enjoyed another booming year this term and they're all out for the finals taking place on their home turf.
To mark the occasion, they've created a new O'Neills jersey for their players. Traced with a map of Thailand on the back, and with the numbers in Thai, it has a real authentic, original feel to it.
The retro sleeve design is another highlight while the black and white colours work a treat. The crest is a beaut and there's no doubting that Thailand GAA are ready to go.
"The event is one of the largest gatherings of the Irish expat community in Asia and displays everything that the GAA represents abroad: community, sport and family," said Niall Geraghty of Thailand GAA to SportsJOE.That's what it's all about.
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