It's Munster hurling final weekend as Tipperary meet Waterford in the Gaelic Grounds. It's an opportunity for players to become legends.
On the show this week, Tipp's Cathal Barrett channels the hurling spirit of the great John Doyle in the hope of inspiring the Premier County to successive provincial titles.
Both men hail from Holycross-Ballycahill GAA club and Cathal, who walks in the shoes of his hero on the field, will sample Doyle's life off the field in preparation for another big day out.
The stars of Waterford's historic victory over Tipperary in the 2002 Munster final also make an appearance.
John Mullane, Paul Flynn, Fergal Hartley and Brian Greene remember the events that led to the Deise claiming their first provincial title in 39 years.
They will be hoping the current panel can finally get over the line on final day after losing in their last three appearances.
It's also final weekend in the Connacht football championship with the surprise meeting of Roscommon and Galway on the cards.
In their first year in the job, the Rossies' joint-managerial combo Kevin McStay and Fergal O'Donnell talk about the shared responsibility of toppling the Tribesmen.
Come Sunday, will their two heads be better than Galway's one?
The show also follows 10-year-old Galway fan and budding journalist with Cúl Heroes magazine Diarmuid Hayes as he asks the hard questions of the county's footballers ahead of the big match.
Can they take inspiration from their own young guns to blaze a path to the county's first provincial title since 2008?
Episode three of the current series will be aired on Friday at 9pm on RTÉ 2. If you can't catch the show on Friday night, it will be repeated on Sunday on RTÉ 2 at 11:55am.