Belief is growing around the club that this year's senior footballers can end a long wait for a county title.
Faith and belief are growing that O'Dempsey's can end a 42 year wait for a senior county football title.
The year they last lifted the Jack Delaney Cup, John Lennon was killed and Kerry were three All Ireland titles in to their ill-fated drive for five.
In the present day, save for a narrow defeat to Sunday's opponents, O'Dempsey's have been playing quality football and were handy 8 point winners over Courtwood in the semi final.
Speaking to Pat O'Sullivan, Matthew 'Hatch' Finlay says the confidence within the club is substantial, but first, he explains where he got his nickname:
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