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Published 13:05 4 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 13:08 4 Nov 2018 GMT
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"It felt like it was a lifetime...We've just won four of the last five minors...there's some superb footballers coming through, with good pedigree, coming from traditional families," said Aaron Kernan recently on The GAA Hour Show.
That's Cross for you. One of Ireland's most successful ever clubs - and normality has been restored now. They ended the Armagh famine a couple of weeks ago when they beat Ballymacnab and they're bowling along through Ulster now.
The familiar faces - the Aaron Kernans and the Johnny Hanrattys are still there and the youngsters, the Oisin and the Rian O'Neills, the Cian McConvilles - they are coming of age and Cross are as dangerous as they've ever been.
Saturday's Ulster quarter final triumph over Coalisland wasn't as swashbuckling as their county final win but it was as sweet, with those youngsters doing the honours.
The Tyrone champions were down to 13 men after 25 minutes of the game making Cross' task a bit easier, but to the Coalisland men's credit, they fought like dogs against the odds and without Brian Toner and Eoghan Hampsey.
So hard that they had the scores level after 45 minutes and that they had Crossmaglen fouling to the extent that they were down to 13 men by this stage too. Johnny Cumiskey and Johnny Hanratty getting their marching orders after the break.
By the final whistle, referee Martin McNally had issued 11 yellows and one red card but these stats must be taken with a pinch of salt with both sets of supporters, and Joe Brolly claiming that he'd ruined the game.
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