Episode 1980: Jerry Flannery On The Game That Changed My Life
Munster and Ireland legend Jerry Flannery is our latest guest on The Game That Changed My Life today, and in the mix we get a revealing insight into his schoolboy life as an exceptionally driven athlete and lunatic.
There’s also the Munster game that kick-started his entire career, and why he reckons it was a last-chance saloon for him at 27 years old.
We also caught an exceptional episode of Saint and Greavesie last night on Eir Sport, with some harrowing reportage from the frontline by ITV’s Gary Newbon.
Plus there’s online Mass – the pros and cons, and a little reminder that Gary O’Toole will be reviewing Gold In The Water by PH Mullen for our next episode of the “I’ll Tell You Who Wrote It” Second Captains Book Club in the next couple of weeks.
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