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‘Well I hope you’re not going to throw a pig’s head on the field’

‘Well I hope you’re not going to throw a pig’s head on the field’

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Champion Chatter - Season 03 Episode 15


0:00-3:42 - Intro;

3:42-34:00 - A Superb Saturday garnered a historic National League double for the county’s flagship hurlers and ladies footballers, with freelance reporter Derek Dormer reflecting on both triumphs that tees both up perfectly for the commencement of their respective championship campaigns;

34:00-50:46 - Clare Ladies Football Manager Wayne Freeman joined Eoin and James to look back on his side’s first national silverware in 13 years following a gritty Division 3 Final victory over Roscommon;

50:46-1.01:14 - Clare excelled on the field at the weekend but in a unique perspective, TG4’s Head of Sport Ronan Coisdealbha provided the behind the scenes landscape of live televised sport, with the recent National Hurling League Semi-Final between Clare and Tipperary attracting 30% of the market share;

1.01:14-1.21:50 - A major week for Clare football sees the minor and Under 20 sides facing major showdowns with Limerick and Kerry. Football analyst Kieran Madigan previews both ties along with reflecting on Waterford’s surprise senior win over Tipperary to tee up a home Munster Semi with the Banner;

1.21:50-1.40:53 - Knocked unceremoniously out of the Donovan Sports Alternative Clare Cup, CDSL PRO Dean Russell recovered enough to look back on three of the actual Clare Cup Quarter-Finals while the introduction of midweek action has also heated up the league fare;

1.49:53 - Round up of the latest handball news, an exit for the Minor Camogie side, a refixture for the Celtic Challenge side and Ennis/Kilrush’s narrow All-Ireland Semi-Final rugby reverse to Tullow.

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