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Published 15:07 24 Aug 2022 BST
Updated 15:22 24 Aug 2022 BST
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“More than likely we’ll drink out through it so there’ll be no hangover," said Nolan in the below interview with Wexford GAA's Laura O'Leary. "We’ll drink into the hangover and just keep drinking then so I don’t think we’ll feel any pain."https://twitter.com/OfficialWexGAA/status/1562139962149158912 Davidstown Courtnacuddy is the club Nolan himself hurled for, and as he told us in a previous interview, he could easily have been involved for the county in the famous summer of '96 if it wasn't for a knee injury at the wrong time. “I did the knee at an awful bad time. Injured, bolluxed at 27 when Liam Griffin was coming in. I pulled the ligaments off one whole side of my knee and I was going to have to get the whole thing wired and Tadhg O’Sullivan said I had no chance of playing again. “It was a question of just having a limp and being lucky enough to go that way. After me doing that, I couldn’t even stand in the goal in an indoor soccer match. Listen, I wasn’t much good, but maybe if I calmed down and listened a bit, I might have done a little bit better…” “It’s funny though," he added. "There’s a few of the Wexford hurlers who have a couple of different syndicates with me now, Kevin Foley and a few of the ex Wexford footballers too. Nicky English has a few horses with me… it’s amazing. "There’s that link there between GAA and horse-racing all the time. We had right auld craic there when Wexford played Tipp and nearly beat them in the semi-final. We’d always stay together and head back to the same pubs after the games and the chat would be all hurling. There’s nothing I’d rather do as go to a good hurling match." And for Nolan, Saturday was as good as it gets. "I've been involved now for the last three or four years. We've very small numbers at adult level, we can only field one team. We've a good few lads who are playing rugby at higher standards, James Doyle for example, is in with the Irish U20s and Conal Kervick playing for Clontarf, and they can't play GAA. It's very difficult to lose those players and still be competitive, but we seem to be coming nicely at underage and hopefully we can build on this one now, and we can continue to progress."
Joe Brolly accuses Mayo boss of being part of toxic culture going on years
Some harsh words! Joe Brolly used his regular column in the Irish Independent to take aim at Mayo manager Andy Moran, with the Green and Red are still reeling from their Connacht SFC loss to Roscommon last weekend, with their All-Ireland aspirations looking faint, at best. The outspoken pundit brought up the 2015 statement sent […]
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Watch: Mad scenes as Monaghan star helps side to Ulster final with outrageous score
What a point! Monaghan are through to the Ulster final, largely thanks to an outrageous score from Jack McCarron. With the game nearing full-time and Derry up by a point, the Farney star stepped up at the touchline with the dreams of a county resting on his shoulders. From a tight angle, he nailed a […]
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Mayo boss reveals training story which proves Kobe McDonald talent
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