Every county in Ireland has its fabled GAA club. Newtownshandrum is the smallest hurling superpower in Ireland. This is the story of one club's rise from near total obscurity to national renown in a period of ten years. How did half a small rural parish in North Cork, population less than 800, produce a team of club hurlers to beat the best? Irish Examiner GAA correspondent Diarmuid O'Flynn goes behind the scenes to uncover the intimate inside story.
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