Former Leitrim gaelic footballer star Emlyn Mulligan is bidding for club championship titles in two counties at the moment.
He's playing his club football with St Mary's in Sligo - they are preparing for a Group 2 match against Curry at Corran Park in Ballymote on Sunday at 5pm in the Homeland SFC (live on Ocean FM & Sligo GAA TV).
The Kinlough native has also recently taken over as interim manager of Leitrim club side Fenagh/St Caillin's, following the recent departure of the south Leitrim club's father-son managerial team of Tommy and Joe McCormack.
On Saturday evening, Mulligan, who's being assisted by current Leitrim goalkeeper Nevin O'Donnell, guided Fenagh to a one-point victory (0-9 to 0-8) over Aughawillan in their Connacht Gold SFC quarter-final in Ballinamore.
That win sets up up a semi-final meeting with defending Leitrim champions Mohill (managed by Sligo's Eamonn OHara) in two week's time.
Mulligan spoke to Ocean FM Sport's PJ Leddy following Saturday night's quarter-final win against Aughawillan.