CONOR GORMLEY admits he's desperate to make more All-Ireland history with Tyrone - as a still sprightly 42-year-old.
The Red Hands great, a three-time Sam Maguire Cup winner in the 2000s, will go head-to-head with old rivals Kerry again this Saturday.
The counties will meet in the All-Ireland masters final for over-40s on Saturday at the St Brigid's club in Kiltoom.
A Tyrone side containing three-time All-Star Gormley, Ciaran Gourley and former Footballer of the Year Stephen O'Neill are strong favourites.
They've won the last two All-Irelands, beating Dublin in both finals, and are back in the decider following a series of big wins including a semi-final demolition of Dublin.
Defender Gormley captained Tyrone last year and described the potential three-in-a-row as a huge motivation.
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