Episode 2968: Rory’s Forever Pain, GAA’s Revolutionary Rules, Dubs Don’t Hyde
Oh Rory. Oh Rory, Rory, Rory. Lawrence Donegan and the lads wrestle with what we saw last night. Is it career-defining? How can it not be?
I followed Rory as long as they would let me, and did my best to document it all here, from what actually happened to what it felt like to be there. Would be honored if you’d read: https://t.co/T2OH15jgLq
— Shane Ryan (Trustworthy) (@ShaneRyanHere) June 17, 2024
Paul Flynn is with us to discuss two draws in the Gaelic football championship yesterday, with vastly differing outcomes. And there’s the Football Review Committee’s ‘sandbox games’ this weekend, trialling some revolutionary new rules – committee member Michael Murphy talks us through them.
Dublin deny Mayo at the death
Costello ensures a thrilling game finishes level
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— The Sunday Game (@TheSundayGame) June 16, 2024
And there’s also the inevitable mentions of Bill Buckner, Scott Norwood, Doug Sanders, Jean van de Velde…
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Spoke to @SecondCaptains after the game on England’s display and some of the questions it threw uphttps://t.co/iG1Xbi4QL8
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