Episode 922: Richie Hogan On Career-Life-Sport Balance And What Went Wrong In 2017, Farewell To The Mooch
Kilkenny were knocked out of this year’s All-Ireland hurling championship on July 8th, the earliest they’ve ever been out of the running for the Liam McCarthy Cup under Brian Cody.
Today we welcome into studio the 2014 Hurler of the Year, one of the most gifted players of his generation, and one of Kilkenny’s key men for almost 10 years, Richie Hogan…. and ask him what he’s been doing with all his free time.
‘I’m going off savings alone’: Richie Hogan sheds light on life as a full-time hurler (via @The42_GAA) https://t.co/0m6puQrPn3
— KilkennySupporter (@Kilkenny_GAA) June 29, 2017
It was a tough year for him personally, and for the team, but he tells us about leaving teaching behind, why hurling is what he’ll be remembered for, and he gently reminds us that similar things were being written and said in 2013, and Kilkenny won the next two All-Irelands.
On top of that we have a ticket update ahead of our Cadbury live show next week, we say farewell to the Mooch, and we analyse the great female stars of the screen in the 1970s.
Farewell to the Mooch, Trump’s best hire yet: https://t.co/a9C6Py0GdU pic.twitter.com/ebnOiMF2ge
— Slate (@Slate) July 31, 2017
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