The All-Ireland final will be a repeat of last year's pairing, and we can't wait for the action. Another reason we can't wait for the 17th of September is the fact that Jeff Stelling and Chris Kamara will be making their commentary bows.
Mayo were at their flamboyant best as they swept Kerry aside in GAA HQ on Saturday, and Dublin didn't give Tyrone a sniff of it on Sunday. The two best teams in the country are in the final, what more could we ask for?
In preparation for their GAA commentary debuts, Jeff Stelling and Chris Kamara have been journeying the length and breadth of the country in order to familiarize themselves with the culture of our unique organisation.
The marauding pair's escapades has been box-office, as they travelled through Inis Oírr, Ireland's most westerly and remote island in a Toyota Corolla well past it's sell-by date, and on to Currin GAA club where they witnessed Dick Clerkin in all his pre-match glory.
AIB GAA shared an extract from episode five of the wonderful tale, and the iconic duo were on the road to Tyrone's training base, in Garvaghey, and let's just say, they, in particular Chris Kamara, were given a thundering welcome to the Ulster county.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOghbIBWl1A
Unbelievable Jeff.
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