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Hurling: Alan not hung up on Double.. but his phone is off the hook; ALL-IRELAND HURLING FINAL: TIPPERARY v GALWAY AT CROKE PARK.(Sport)
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Byline: Orla BANNON
ALAN Kerins is trying not to think about it. The double delight of two All-Ireland medals in as many weeks is tantalisingly close, but he won't allow himself to even consider it yet.
And he's so determined to stay focused - so much so that he's going to switch his phone off.
Cork dual star Teddy McCarthy won the hurling and football championships in 1990, and the last man to try it was another Rebel Sean Og O hAilpin in '99 who won the hurling but lost the football decider.
Kerins knows he has no devine right to win ...
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