'If you think that there are Man City’s in Limerick you’re playing video games'
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’If you think that there are Man City’s in Limerick you’re playing video games’
0:00 - 5:45 - Intro
5:45 - 11:45 - Fresh from garnering six All-Stars and Player of the Year Awards for Shane O’Donnell and Adam Hogan, Eoin got to speak with Clare Captain and a record breaking five time All-Star Tony Kelly after Sunday’s fundraising showdown between Clare and a Club All-Stars selection.
11:45 - 30:11 - Clare’s Oscar Traynor Cup campaign commences with a juicy derby against Limerick this Thursday in Frank Healy Park at 7pm, with manager and former two-time winner Donie Garrihy joining Eoin and James to look ahead to the county’s three match schedule over the coming weeks.
30:11 - 44:30 - The Oscar Traynor kick-off, the luckless Clare youths, big FAI Junior Cup wins and some surprising early league pacesetters are among the topics discussed by CDSL Fixtures Secretary Dean Russell in a conversation with the lads.
44: 30 - 54:43 - Truagh Clonlara are preparing for a first ever Munster Senior Club Camogie Championship Final this Sunday, having edged a thrilling semi-final with Clonoulty Rossmore on home soil last Sunday. Late goalscorer Eimear Kelly reflects on that breakthrough as well as their unprecedented final showdown against Gailtir of Waterford in Fethard at 3pm.
54:43 - 1.16:43 - No Munster Final appearances for Kilmurry Ibrickane or Kilmihil who bowed out of the provincial LGFA competitions at the semi-final stage on Sunday on home soil. Football analyst Kieran Madigan was in Quilty and also in Gurteen to witness a Minor success for the ‘Bricks. That’s not all through as Munster ties for Éire Óg and Michael Cusack’s are previewed, Michael Neylon’s departure as Clare Under 20 Manager is discussed while the Under 21 Football Championships got underway at the weekend.
1.16:43 - 1.40:17 - Irish Rugby Hall of Fame inductee Marcus Horan joined Eoin and James to look ahead to Ireland's November Internationals against the All Black, Argentina, Fiji and Australia along with pondering what’s next for Munster and its three strong Clare contingent following the shock departure of Graham Rowntree this week.
1.40:17 - 1.50:47 - A successful World Handball Championship for Clare is reviewed by Clare Handball Secretary Orla Considine whose son Sean was amongst the new World champions.
1.50:47 - Round up of county final winners including Kilmaley’s Junior A hurling success, Cratloe’s Junior B Camogie breakthrough, Éire Óg’s Under 15B hurling triumph and the upcoming Harty Cup recommencement plus this week's rugby results and fixtures.