RTÉ GAA podcast: Ursula Jacob and Brendan Cummins preview hurling semi-finals
Ahead of the All-Ireland hurling semi-finals, Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill are joined by Ursula Jacob and Brendan Cummins to preview the weekend's action.
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Ahead of the All-Ireland hurling semi-finals, Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill are joined by Ursula Jacob and Brendan Cummins to preview the weekend's action.
With a media blackout preceding this weekend's All-Ireland hurling semi-finals, Donal Óg Cusack has said it is the GAA's responsibility to create an environment where players and managers are encouraged to engage with the media.
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