This morning on Now That’s What I Call Sport with Jamie Moore…
Former Munster, Leinster and Ireland player Tony Ward told us about his new autobiography “Twelve Feet Tall”.
He spoke honestly about his battle with prostate cancer, helping Munster to a historic win over the All Blacks in 1978 and why some women even named their pets after him in the glory days.
Irish athlete Gary O'Hanlon shouldn't even be walking let along running for gold in the championships in Doha next week. He was knocked down and almost killed during a training run as a teenager. He spoke to Jamie Moore about overcoming the odds to make it back to the road.
Cuala will line out for their first AIB Leinster Club Hurling Final since 1989 on Sunday. They play Wexford’s Oulart-The-Ballagh and Derek Ryan caught up with Cuala and Dublin midfielder Darragh O’Connell ahead of the game.
In the Sunday Papers Jamie Vardy's happy head is splashed across most of today's papers - he's closing in on Dubliner Jimmy Dunne's record after breaking the Premier League era record for goals in successive games.
Jack Grealish made headlines this week for all the wrong reasons - we'll be asking should the young winger be cut some slack.