Jason Forde & Seamus Flanagan. Hurling, the future & who will be in the final

Jason Forde & Seamus Flanagan. Hurling, the f...

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Paudie O'Mahony. Winning five All-Irelands- surviving alcoholism. Owning it.

This podcast takes a turn around the 30 minute mark. The Kerry Golden years, the evolution of goalkeeping, dropped because of injury and never really making it back. It's all interesting reflections. Scratch a little, then the brutal impact of sitting on the sub bench becomes cle ...  Show more

We have a Galway v Limerick All-Ireland final

Cork gone, Clare out but it doesn't even come close to telling the story.... 

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