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09:16 8 Mar 2015


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Johnny Lyons had a busy Now That's What I Call Sport this morning as he previewed the Cheltenham Racing Festival, looked back on Ireland's latest win in the ICC Cricket World Cup and spoke to two of Ireland's women's international hockey team ahead of next week's crucial Olympics Qualifiers tournament in Dublin.

We also looked back on the first weekend of the League of Ireland, hearing from Shamrock Rovers' Manager Pat Fenlon, St. Pats' boss Liam Buckley and Cabinteely's Eddie Gormley on their first ever win.

Dublin hurling boss Ger Cunninham and Dubs football manager Jim Gavin also spoke to 98FM's Stephen Doyle after their double header at Croke Park on Saturday night and Jamie Moore told us why the GAA banned a gay referee from wearing a gay pride wristband in a match.

Here's our preview of Cheltenham with Denis Kirwan, Barry Geraghty, Jessica Harrington, Donn McClean and Dave Keena.

 

Johnny was joined live in studio by Irish women's hockey internationals Megan Frazer and Kate Dillon ahead of Ireland's crucial olympics qualifiers in UCD next week.

Ireland beat Zimbabwe in the Cricket World Cup, their third win in four games Jonnny was joined by Jonathan Garth to look back on that game and ahead to the rest of the tournament

While we looked back on the opening weekend in the league of Ireland with Johnny, Jamie Moore and Stephen Doyle, Jamie had our papers slot and Stevo spoke to Jim Gavin and Ger Cunningham

 

 

 

 


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