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Looks like Nearys

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Up his own hole

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Three (3) lines :flushed: Weak effort if you could call it an effort.

Maybe he’s under the weather, flu or Covid but his output has declined dramatically.
After years in the engine-room he’s shovelled off to the f/f line hoping for favourable rebounds.

He didn’t even let it settle the animal

You find the best alcoholics out in January and claiming how good a time it is.

A jump lead for the hole

Rake the Ashes moving to Rody Bolands on Sunday evenings cc @Spidey

A move in the right direction but they need to swallow their pride and go back to Cassidys by right.

It’s Friday night somewhere…right?

They won’t be back in Cassidys

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A fantastic pub was Rody’s in the day but I haven’t set foot in it in 15 years.

I believe mad dog is gone from Cassidy’s so they should head back

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Id say it’s 20 years since I was in it. Is it pronounced Roddy’s or Roadys?

Roadys but I don’t think anyone calls it that

I always pronounced it Roddys but Tipp people I have spoken to call it Roadys.

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Was Noel Gallagher a roady with The Frank and Walters or was he a roddy?

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Des Kelly Carpets

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Roadys. I was there recently, not the hedonistic crowds of the turn of the millennium but it’s looking good.

It’s Roadys. Rody himself was a Nenagh character who sold An Phoblaicht in pubs back in the day

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Did he never own so was just called after him?

Was it short for Gearóid or something?

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