I stand corrected.
You might be confusing him with David Mullins who’s probably late 20s and was 18 or 19 when he won the grand national.
Ah was wondering when I wrote this. Took me as surprise.
Fair enough, racing TV fucked up.
Mikey is a good lad, have been on the piss with him a couple of times.
He’s a sound man from any interaction I’ve had.
Well if he knew you were ageing him about 7 years young I’d say he’d think the same as you
Was Racing TV who did that, I’ll use that excuse
Gerry Adams. Corrigan Park.
Not a spot. He was at work.
I was leaving Boca Coffee Shop in Spencer Dock with my morning coffee in hand at 8.50am today when I spotted former Kilkenny hurling stalwart and serial All Ireland winner Brian Hogan in the queue to order.
Brian was wearing brown shoes, navy slacks, sporting a smart casual navy jacket & had his white earphones in. I noted he had one of those professional backpacks on his back. You know the ones that are de rigeur these days - they can fit a busy professional’s work items such as laptop in one section but also gym-wear in a separate compartment. They are over-sized, expensive & unwieldy imnvho but Brian didn’t seem in any way put out as he surveyed his options.
You could have called him a big-nosed cunt and you’d have broken the ice. He may of course have subsequently broken your jaw.
Lesser luminaries than yourself here have gotten away with it.
As with their dominance in GAA circles we need a break from these behemoths.
On a Red Line Point-bound Luas at the moment in the company of hurler, coach & broadcaster, Jamie Wall. He’s browsing X, formerly known as Twitter, & sporting sunglasses, dark coloured combats, a green adidas zippy top & white Nike trainers.
It comes less than 8 hours after I spotted former Kilkenny hurling lynchpin Brian Hogan in Boca Café, Spencer Dock. Brian again ordered an americano & was wearing standard smart casual work clothes. His stylish black jacket with hood was notable & possibly new. Wednesday appears to be his “in office” day. It remains to be established whether Brian takes the train from Kilkenny to Heuston & travels onward via Luas (aforementioned Red Line) or travels to Dublin in a cage.
Oh there’s Jamie alighting at Spencer Dock & that’s my stop too. Catch you later, guys.
The Dublin football or hurling team gathered around at Terminal 2 of Dublin Airport at 5:32am today, presumably heading off to a warm weather training camp.
I don’t watch sport any more and I have bat like vision so I don’t know whether it’s the footballers or hurlers.
If it’s the footballers, they should be investigated for betting fraud.
Looks like a group going on an historical trip.
That’s the hurlers.
the least diverse sports team in Ireland
There is a Limerick fella on the panel.