Former Déise defender and selector, Eoin Murphy looked back on a disappointing afternoon at GAA HQ as Limerick lifted their first Allianz NHL title since 1997 with an eight point win over Waterford in Croke Park.
Paul Nolan reflected on a magnificent win for Munster, as the Red Army edged out Edinburgh to progress to the semi-finals of the Heineken Champions Cup, while Leinster maintained their title defence with a hard fought win over Ulster.
🎟️ Ticket Update | Champions Cup semi-final ticket details > > https://t.co/wr1vEiptIe#SARvMUN #SUAF pic.twitter.com/Q0BYk4mjqA
— Munster Rugby (@Munsterrugby) April 3, 2019
We were also joined by Waterford professional boxer Dylan Moran, after the Kilmacthomas native made it 10 and O at the National Stadium, Dylan also touched on a brilliant win for Craig McCarthy who picked up his first KO win, and we also looked backed at the other Sporting happenings and local success stories from the weekend.
What a fight for Dylan Moran
This guy is going far
He’s now 10-0 and has America waiting for him
7 fights in 12 months
His last 3 opponents have had combined record of 45-56-3 and have been in with Ritson, Crolla, Ormond etc
He dominated 8 rounds with a former EBU champion pic.twitter.com/wtRhud2uEI— Conor Slater (@ConorSlater9) April 1, 2019
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