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Published 12:32 4 May 2018 BST
Updated 12:40 4 May 2018 BST
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"At the minute I would say on technical ability, John McGrath...To me, he's an incredibly efficient forward, he may not be a tracker or a tackler or some of those things."Plunkett also gave a nod to the crown's holder Joe Canning, while Damien Hayes went for Daithí Burke. Wooly was chatting to Clare hurler and McGrath's UL Fitzgibbon Cup teammate UL Tony Kelly recently and he was quick to nail his colours to the mast.
"I actually was doing a thing with Tony Kelly recently and he had to pick a Hurler of the Year and he went John McGrath without any hesitation."At odds of 20/1, the mid-Tipperary man from the most famous clan in Loughmore might be just worth a punt. You can listen to this discussion and much more on Thursday's GAA Hour Hurling Show right here. https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/championship-preview-with-cheddar-and-damien-hayes
Dubs star has cheeky quip as he dodges Ger Brennan question after Galway win
He wasn’t having any of it! Dublin are back in the All-Ireland SFC semi-finals, following their 1-25 to 1-21 win over Galway at Croke Park today. Despite being six points down in the second half, the Dubs rallied and were soon back in front, with help from a Con O’Callaghan penalty. Having lost the Leinster […]
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Two huge clashes as All-Ireland semi-final draw announced
We cannot wait! The All-Ireland semi-final draw is complete with two mouth-watering gameS in store. Following wins over Monaghan and Cork, respectively, Louth will face Mayo at Croke Park on Saturday, 11 July (throw-in, 6pm). After victories against Galway and Tyrone, Dublin and Kerry will clash at Croker on Sunday, 12 July (throw-in, 4pm).
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Kerry and Dingle star has made his decision on AFL future with Geelong Cats
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