
And we were wondering why there was such an influx of Dancer's Hip in the GAA.
First Des Cahill, now Marty Morrissey. RTÉ GAA's invasion of Dancing With The Stars will continue in the new season as the renowned broadcaster was confirmed on Friday night as a contestant on the reality show.
One of Munster's famous sons bopped onto The Late Late Show to confirm his appearance on RTÉ's dancing programme.
https://twitter.com/RTELateLateShow/status/939248509328408578
Kerry legend Aidan O'Mahony won the whole thing last year and the power of the show cannot be understated.
Despite the success O'Mahony has had on the football field, despite all the All-Stars and All-Irelands and all the tough battles that marked him out as one of the GAA's toughest characters, he is known by a large section of the country now as 'Aidan from Dancing With The Stars'.
After The GAA Hour live show in Westport this summer, O'Mahony had locals approach him in the town not looking to talk about memorable moments in Croke Park or playing with some of the greatest players ever, they wanted to talk about his dance moves but at least he was pretty good at it.
Marty Morrissey on the other hand? The jury is out.
https://twitter.com/DWTSIRL/status/939248112727674880
And plenty of people are already committed to tuning in to the programme which starts again on January 7.
https://twitter.com/AindriuMac/status/939251405319278595
But it's a tough conundrum the nation faces.
https://twitter.com/dcahughes/status/939251010807259136
Ah but, sure, we've already hit the bottom.
https://twitter.com/AnthonyShannon2/status/939251089609814017
Marty Morrissey isn't the only sporting personality to appear in the new season though. Between Olympians, camógs and former rugby players, he's in esteemed company.
https://twitter.com/DWTSIRL/status/939251803304218624
https://twitter.com/DWTSIRL/status/939251891657207812
https://twitter.com/DWTSIRL/status/939251914067316736