John Mullane
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Oh, jeez, I wouldn't be, I'd be in kind of no-man's land going around the road, so I couldn't, no, but I'd always acknowledge if something nice was done, oh, Jesus, I'd always acknowledge or,
You'd expect the same back, but you're asking the wrong question here.
Apparently, I'll tell you.
Well, Pat.
In saying that now, Michael, I was listening to KCLR sitting down having a cup of coffee.
The sun was shining.
Herself was sitting alongside me and
Mickey Welch Mickey Welch from Kilkenny lads he's brilliant I think he was with Paul Jenkins on KCLR you'd often see Mickey Welch up at the games and Jesus I only got to be in his company a couple of times lovely lovely lovely lovely man lads he's brilliant absolutely brilliant he was absolutely brilliant the weekend and to be fair to him he's never kind of one-sided towards Kilkenny he'll always call it
as he sees it or you know if Kilkenny are a bit off or if the other team are coming into it you know even for the last one for the 65 that was kind of questionable whether it was a 65 and he called it called it straight away no definitely I think that's a 65 but he was he was magnificent the weekend on KCLR
But Owen Cattle, Owen Cattle really stepped up dramatically.
You know, and even Mickey Welch was saying like, you know,
He didn't really fancy Owen Cattle from the 65s.
I don't know, even the way he's stepping up, lining up to it.
This is a really fresh... And sometimes the hardest one to hit, lads, is straight in front of the goals.
The 65s, straight in front of the goals.
Sometimes it looks easy, but we've seen time and time again, more often than not,
the ones that are missed from 65s or in general play are sometimes the ones that are straight down the middle.
But, you know, Owen Cattle really stepped up to the mark.
He'd remind me of kind of a young Tom Morrissey, kind of that kind of same kind of style about him, the way he goes about his business, kind of in a quiet way.
And next thing, all of a sudden he could be on a load of ball and then, you know, comes up with big plays, big moments in the match.