Everyone wants a piece of the GAA action, unless it's inter-provincials.
On this week's GAA Hour, the panel discuss just how pointless the end-of-year clashes between the four provinces have become and Leinster selector Johnny Doyle joins Colm Parkinson to relay his experiences from this season.
The hot topic is the battle between RTÉ and Newstalk to acquire rights to broadcast live championship clashes and the fallout which saw Newstalk lose the matches they had been covering since 2011.
Leinster GAA chairman, John Horan, is also on the line to face questions of Dublin's dominance whilst Clare secretary - and Davy Fitzgerald's dad - has his report run through and it reads awfully conveniently for the former county hurling manager.
This would be incredible! Right now, Nathan Collins’ focus is Ireland and Brentford, with the centre back captaining both sides. And this will be his focus for at least the next decade, as the Leixlip man is still just 24. However, in an interview with the BBC, he spoke about his early roots in the […]
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