Now That’s What I Call Sport with Jamie Moore featured an array of sports on Sunday morning. We spoke to a bonafide GAA legend, had the latest on the fallout of Billy Walsh’s shock resignation, and covered soccer, rugby and MMA.
Billy Walsh is on the verge of putting pen to paper with a deal to take over the USA Women's Boxing team.
Here at home the fallout from his departure continues, Walsh issued a statement yesterday strongly refuting claims made by the IABA in recent days.
Journalist Vincent Hogan joined Jamie Moore to give a detailed account of what led to this farcical situation and set the record straight.
Brendan Cummins, former Tipperary hurling goalkeeper, who has made more championship appearances than any other hurler.
He chats about more than sport, he's played the 2011 All Ireland semi-final two days after his wife Pam had a miscarriage, he kept a diary during those time and goes into great details in the interview about how he did it without his team-mates even knowing. The book is called 'Standing My Ground'.
It's Rugby World Cup semi-final weekend, without Ireland unfortunately. South Africa play New Zealand on Saturday and Argentina play Australia on Sunday. We'll talk about both games and briefly touch on Ireland.
Darren Cleary joined Jamie Moore in studio for the Sunday Sports roundup which included the pick of the papers and a preview next weekend's Club Championship Hurling final between Cuala and St. Jude's with Cuala's Mark Schutte.
UCD play Finn Harps in the first leg of the League of Ireland First Division relegation/promotion play-off on Friday night, Jamie will have reaction from that game.
UFC Dublin took place at a sold-out 3 Arena on Saturday night and our MMA guy Fergus Ryan had the lowdown after a mixed night in the Octagon for Irish combatants.