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Irish Open, GAA's Operational Managers, Kyrgios-Nadal beef

With Eoin Sheahan absent from this morning's show, Anthony Moyles steps in alongside Ger Gilroy o...

Jake O'Donnell
Jake O'Donnell

11:50 4 Jul 2019



Irish Open, GAA's Operational...
Off The Ball

Irish Open, GAA's Operational Managers, Kyrgios-Nadal beef


Jake O'Donnell
Jake O'Donnell

11:50 4 Jul 2019

With Eoin Sheahan absent from this morning's show, Anthony Moyles steps in alongside Ger Gilroy on Thursday's OTB AM.

Talking Gaelic football with the former Meath footballer, we'll also be getting to the bottom of remarks made by GAA President John Horan regarding funding in the Royal county.

Speaking to us live from the home of this year's Irish Open in Lahinch, Keith Wood will be talking golf and rugby on this morning's show. Participating in yesterday's Pro-Am, Wood will share his thoughts on a summer of seismic change in Munster.

Colm Boohig will be joining the lads in studio to look at the curious case of Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios. Never shy of sharing his opinion on fellow professionals, ahead of today's Wimbledon clash with Rafa Nadal, Colm will look back at the 'beef' Kyrgios thrives on.

John Duggan will be coming to us live from Lahinch ahead of the Irish Open's tee-off this morning, and Phil Egan will pop in for a run through the morning's sports news and a look at football's transfer rumours.

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