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She Can! has proven a big hit since its release.
She Can! has proven a big hit since its release.
Fans of the new craze say it helps them with anxiety and staying calm.
The relationship between a 17-year-old girl and a 100-year-old vampire doesn’t sit well with them.
GAA analysts entertain and inform, writes Newstalk’s Ciaran Murphy, so why do they get such a bad rap?
Newstalk’s Ciaran Murphy reflects on the disappointing Dubs and the rest of the weekend’s GAA action.
Cans with a hurling legend, insults from a former bainisteoir and self-examination on our train network; it’s another weekend of GAA broadcasting for radio’s own Ciaran Murphy.
This week our man ventured north to Mayo to watch his home county lose out to their provincial rivals in Castlebar. And other short stories.
“Frank Murphy was there of course, and the man knows how to wear a trench-coat, I’ll give him that. It immediately gives him an air of style and quiet sophistication, far removed from the O’Neill’s jackets sported by your regular county board apparatchik.”
Renowned American sport magazine will publish twice in one week for the first time.
This weekend saw Murph front row centre at a wedding rather than in the best seat in the house at Croker.
Radio’s own Ciaran Murphy will spend the summer reporting on the GAA action at championship Ground Zero. We’re going to tag along.