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Now That's What I Call Sport with Jamie Moore

Tony Ward and Gary O'Hanlon On How They Almost Died - Sunday At 9am

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12:28 27 Nov 2015


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Now That's What I Call Sport with Jamie Moore is back this Sunday from 9am.

Tony Ward and Gary O'Hanlon on how they nearly died and a preview of Cuala's Leinster club hurling final are on the menu this weekend.

Former Munster, Leinster and Ireland man Tony Ward sits down to talk about his new autobiography ‘Twelve Feet Tall’.

He’ll talk honestly about his battle with prostate cancer, helping Munster to this historic win over the All Blacks in 1978 and why some women even named their pets after him in the glory days, and his legal action against a newspaper that claimed he was gay.

Tony also played soccer for Shamrock Rovers and Limerick and had some interesting battles off the pitch with the IRFU.

Jamie will also have copies of the book to give away.

 

Gary O'Hanlon shouldn't even be walking, let along running for gold in the 50KM World Championships next week.

He was knocked down and almost killed on a training run when he was 17.

He'll run ten consecutive 5km loops in Doha next week and will join Jamie to tell him just how he came back.

And Cuala will line out for their first AIB Leinster Club hurling final since 1989 on Sunday.

They play Wexford’s Oulart-The-Ballagh

Derek Ryan will catch up with Cuala and Dublin midfielder Darragh O’Connell ahead of the game.


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