Ger Canning will be on TV commentary duty for Sunday's All-Ireland football final between Dublin and Mayo.
A fortnight ago, for the first time since 1985, Canning was not the man describing the action for the All-Ireland hurling final.
Since he took over from Michael O'Hehir in 1985, Canning has missed just one football final. That was the 2000 drawn final between Kerry and Galway. Canning was back on the microphone for the replay.
Alongside Canning for tomorrow's game will be Martin Carney. In studio, along with Michael Lyster, will the usual business-end-of-the-season trio - Colm O'Rourke, Pat Spillane and Joe Brolly.
On radio commentary for RTÉ will be Darragh Maloney and Eamonn O'Hara. Robbie Irwin will be on the sideline. Analysis will be provided by Sean Cavanagh, Bernard Flynn and Martin McHugh. Darren Frehill and Jacqui Hurley will present.
Later in the evening, for the Sunday Game highlights show, Des Cahill will be joined by Joe Brolly, Pat Spillane, Martin Carney, Ciaran Whelan, Dessie Dolan, Tomás Ó Sé and Colm O'Rourke.
There will be radio commentary of the minor game - which will also be on TG4 - from Brian Carthy and Marty Clarke.
Presumably, these are not dummy teams from RTÉ.
Tomorrow's senior final will also be live on Sky Sports.
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