Yet, when the dust has settled by Sunday afternoon and we know whether or not Dublin have managed to make history by completing the drive for five, another team in blue will hit the Croke Park turf attempting to write their own chapter. For Dublin, it’s Connacht champions Galway that stand in the way of their dream of securing three titles on the spin. Of course, it’s only in the men’s game where the five-in-a-row remains the holy grail with the feat already achieved on three occasions in Ladies Football. Kerry were the originals, the first of a staggering nine consecutive crowns ironically arriving the same year that Seamus Darby’s goal saw their men’s team fell at the final hurdle. After that, it was Munster rivals Cork who hit their first five in 2009 before losing their crown to Dublin. But that wasn’t the end as they rebounded to claim another six in a period of dominance unrivalled in any code, with the exception of Dublin’s ownership of the camogie landscape from an era that straddled the 40s and the 60s. Having been present for all 11 of those Cork titles, before finally called time on her illustrious career last…