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Published 19:19 7 Aug 2017 BST
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They arrive in Dingle safe anyway and ready to take tips from the very best on how to commentate as they try for themselves during an underage game. The meeting with Mícheál the great was tough on Kammy though.
- "My name is Mícheál, which is Michael, Ó Muircheartaigh." - "Oh, mother what?"Decent effort. Viewers get their first taste of how the English pair are going to live up to the challenge of calling the All-Ireland football final in September as they learn from the master before giving it a go. And even a few moments in the press box with Ó Muircheartaigh delivered pure gold as the legend of Irish broadcasting just let flow what he does best.
"It comes out to Sean Óg Ó Móráin. I know his great grandfather, he was the first man to have a taxi here in Dingle years ago."Jeff and Kammy can say they had ring side seats to a masterpiece. See how they got on below in Dingle. Next stop: The Aran Islands. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dio3BsRmjuQ
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