Síofra O'Shea: lots more to do for women's sport in Ireland | OTB Breakfast GAA
Kerry women's football captain Síofra O'Shea joined Thursday's Off The Ball Breakfast after a survey showed that 60% of Irish people have never attended a live women's sport event in the country.Catch Off the Ball's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just ...Show more
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