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Published 16:02 22 Mar 2026 GMT
Updated 16:09 22 Mar 2026 GMT

The GAA world was rocked this afternoon, following the news of the death of Michael Lyster.
The legendary broadcaster was synonymous with the GAA, hosting The Sunday Game Live from 1984 to 2018.
Ahead of Galway's Division 1 clash with Dublin this afternoon, the announcer paid tribute to the Waterford native and a minute's silence was held.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said: “Deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Michael Lyster, a moderniser of sport broadcasting.
“The iconic anchor of The Sunday Game, Michael was synonymous with many outstanding sporting moments, especially in The Olympics and Gaelic games.
“Condolences to his wife Anne and family.”
Tánaiste Simon Harris said: “I am deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Michael Lyster.
“A proud Galway man, Michael was a giant of sports broadcasting in Ireland and was synonymous with RTÉ’s coverage of Gaelic games.”
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