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The Long Hall Podcast - America's Irish Voice

Michael Dorgan
The Long Hall Podcast - America's Irish Voice
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  • Cavan Footballer Paddy Lynch
    Aine interviews Cavan sharpshooting forward Paddy Lynch who had a banner year this year with the Breffni County until it was cut short when he suffered a cruciate knee injury.Lynch talks about the injury scuppering his plans to play in the U.S. this summer.The Crosserlough clubman was top scorer in all four divisions of the National League and scored 1-9 and 0-5 in Ulster Championship matches against Monaghan and Tyrone respectively, bringing his tally for the last nine games to 2-60.The popular Lynch is widely regarded as the best inside forward to establish himself in the Cavan senior side in the last 15 years or more.A proven inter-county goalscorer and placekicker, his scoring tally in his career to date suggests he is on track to become one of the county’s highest scorers.Lynch discusses the 2024 season, who he thinks will win the All-Ireland football final and what players he looked up to growing up.This podcast is also available to watch on YouTube here - https://youtu.be/bhKIWWwB2E4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • New York GAA Games Manager Eamonn Fitzgerald
    OUT NOW!!New presenter Áine Hourican interviews New York GAAGames Manager Eamon Fitzgerald.Eamon hails from Kerry and is doing important work at the grassroots level with New York teams and is passionate about growing the games in the Big Apple.The 41-year-old moved to New York in 2022. Since then, Eamon says he's been extremely lucky to have witnessed incredible strides in the sport this side of the pond with the senior footballers beating Leitrim last year and the hurlers winning the Connacht League in January.OUT NOW!!New presenter Áine Hourican interviews New York GAAGames Manager Eamon Fitzgerald.Eamon hails from Kerry and is doing important work at the grassroots level with New York teams and is passionate about growing the games in the Big Apple.The 41-year-old moved to New York in 2022. Since then, Eamon says he's been extremely lucky to have witnessed incredible strides in the sport this side of the pond with the senior footballers beating Leitrim last year and the hurlers winning the Connacht League in January.Eamon was a selector with the senior hurlers and is also a selector with Kerry Gaelic Football Club New York, who won the championship and league double last year.WATCH this podcast on YouTube here - https://youtu.be/vP7PCvBPLwI Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Munster in New York: Colm McMahon, Head of Youth Development
    Colm McMahon speaks to Michael about his role as the head of rugby development and the importance of the Friends of Munster Dinner.McMahon is a former Munster player and spoke at the Friends of Munster Dinner, outlining its importance in developing the next crop of Munster stars.Munster are looking for charitable people to sign up for its Patron Programme that helps fund player development in the province, email [email protected] for more.Check out www.TheLongHallPodcast.com for more!Follow us on Facebook Instagram or Twitter!#Munster #MunsterRugby #EuropeanCup #HeikekenCup#Denis Leamy #AllBlacks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Munster Rugby in New York: Denis Leamy, Munster Legend
    Munster legend Denis Leamy, a two-time Heineken Cup winner, talks to Michael Dorgan about his role as a trainer with the province, last year's URC win, as well as Ireland's game against the All-Blacks on Saturday.He also talks about youth development, his difficulty retiring from rugby early due to injury, and his time as a teenager working at Coolmore Stud.Check out www.TheLongHallPodcast.com for more!Follow us on Facebook Instagram or Twitter!#Munster #MunsterRugby #EuropeanCup #HeikekenCup#Denis Leamy #AllBlacks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Munster Rugby in New York: Graham Rowntree Head Coach
    The hugely popular Friends of Munster annual dinner took place at the New York Athletic Club last week with 300 people packing out the venue to raise valuable funds for the next generation of Munster stars.Attendees were treated to a very insightful conversation between Munster head coach Graham Rowntree and RTE’s Marie Crowe, while the journalist also spoke to Munster legend Denis Leamy and current Munster fullback Mike Haley. There was also an auction, while the URC trophy was also on display.Ahead of the dinner, I spoke to Graham Rowntree, Denis Leamy who won two Heineken Cup medals with the province, and Colm McMahon, a former Munster who player who is the head of rugby development at the club.As mentioned during my podcast with Donncha O Callaghan, Munster are looking for charitable people to sign up for its Patron Programme that helps fund player development in the province, email [email protected] for more.First up, Michael Dorgan speaks to Graham Rowntree, Munster's Head Coach.Check out www.TheLongHallPodcast.com for more!Follow us on Facebook Instagram or Twitter! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Michael Dorgan & Johnny Kennedy interview renowned Irish personalities, inspiring immigrants and chat all things Irish America, from New York's favorite Irish traditional bar, The Long Hall Pub & Grocery on East 34th Street Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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