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"G'day, g'day g'day, I want to talk to you about 1988 and what a great year it was too. Lots of great things happened, Home and Away went to air for the first time and the Galway Tribesmen won the All-Ireland hurling championship." "That's right folks, it was back in 1988, a long time between drinks. But it's all going to change this Sunday in Croke park. They're on the march. "Now down in Kilkenny, eh, the Cats, they won seven of the last ten championships. Most people reckon cats have nine lives, well I can tell you blokes in Kilkenny you've only got seven and you've had 'em!" "The Tribesmen are coming for you, go you good things this Sunday at Croke Park. Don't miss it. See the Galway Tribesmen win this championship for the first time since 1988." "Get out of the road you flaming galahs."Have a listen to Alf giving it his best below
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