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    1. EnvironmentalShift25 on

      May he rest in peace. 71 seems like a young age to go nowadays.

    2. windysheprdhenderson on

      Great man. The voice of the GAA on RTE for so many years. RIP Michael.

    3. Terrible news, a great servant of the GAA and public broadcaster. Had the pleasure of meeting him once and he was absolutely lovely.

    4. Delusionalatbest on

      Didn’t meet the guy but he drove past my gaff between rally stages years back. He gave me a wave and I remember running back inside to tell my parents. Must have been 30 odd years back. He was a massive rally enthusiast and handy enough by all accounts.

    5. TraditionalHotel8085 on

      I was never a GAA person but undoubtedly a massive part of telly growing up in the 90s 

      71 is too young to die, R.I.P 

    6. onesevenone171 on

      I remember him as a fresh faced young fellow hosting RTEs coverage of the Olympic games in Los Angeles in 1984. RIP Michael.

    7. redrover1978- on

      The face of the Sunday game for my Childhood & late Adulthood.. met him at a few rally’s down through the years and was always an absolute gentleman to have a chat with & loved his GAA. One of life’s gentleman 😰

    8. Jesus. I met him a few times through my dad, who passed away in 2024. I don’t claim i knew him, just found myself in his company a number of times between his retirement and the arrival of covid. I knew he had heart issues, but he always appeared so fresh to me, and younger than his years. RIP 

    9. MyShiveredBones on

      If you met him as I did you wouldn’t think the same about him. Unfortunately I can’t say more than that…

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