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Leighton Glynn On The Big Game

Leighton Glynn shared his thoughts with Alan O’Briain of wicklowgaaonline.com ahead of the Quarter Final showdown with Westmeath this weekend. A word on the 10 point victory against Carlow, was the panel that confident going into it that they would win so well? We were confident going into it alright but we didn’t think we would win it by 10 points because they are always tough games against... 

Interview: Des Cahill

Des Cahill is a respected Irish sports presenter and commentator with the national broadcaster, RTÉ. He presents a daily radio programme called Drivetime Sport on Radio 1, while on television he presents The Sunday Game, The Road to Croker, Play It Again, Des, and Up For the Match.  Over the past 31 years Des Cahill has become the Nations face of Gaa coverage.  Away from the television set and radio... 

Jimmy Whittle On The Big Game

www.wicklowgaaonline.com spoke exclusively to Wicklow selector Jimmy Whittle ahead of this weekend’s crunch Championship clash with Carlow. “This was a tough team to pick.  We have a better quality of player who wants to play for Wicklow.  Micko has instilled a hunger to represent Wicklow and all these lads have been trialled and played in matches and they are ready to go.  We can only pick... 

Gerry Grehan on Club Championship 2010

Gerry Grehan Spoke to Wicklow GAA Online about this years Senior Football Championship and what to expect: “Looking at the draw, it’s the perfect draw for the county Board. Every team will feel they have something to play for so we could be looking at some cracking games. Take Group 1 & 4. you’d have to say Rathnew and Baltinglass will come out of those respectively, but for the remainder... 

Interview: John McGrath

Ahead of this weekends crunch National Football League clash with Limerick wicklowgaaonline.com spoke with Baltinglass and Wicklow sharpshooter John McGrath about the injury that robbed him of a chance to play on last years Championship team, this years promotion push and his return to the County team last weekend. You broke your collarbone last year, how frustrating is it being out injured? Very tough,... 

Interview – Brian Osborne

Brian “Ozzie” Osborne who turned 21 today spoke to wicklowgaaonline.com ahead of this weekends Leinster Championship Quarter Final against Laois.  The DIT student played wing back last week but has been used at centre back and midfield in a few other matches before the Longford game, he plays for Carnew in both hurling and football and was a member of the senior panel last year. Great... 

A Wicklow Gael Remembers Home….

On Wicklow’s recent trip to London Wicklowgaaonline.com and a travelling contingent from Kilmacanogue Gaa Club met an long departed Wicklow native who was delighted to see his home County and the travelling fans in his adopted home in England’s Capital.  Felim “Feily” Gahan’s mother was from Armagh and married a postman from Rathdrum in the Garden County.  Feily was born and raised with... 
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Interview: Pat McWalter

Padge McWalter is a combative half back from Wicklow Town who has added steel drive and determination to the Wicklow Team since joining the panel in 2009.  A successful club player with St. Patricks the former UCD player enjoyed a phenomenal year with the Wicklow Team playing a vital part in the Garden Counties run to the last 12 of last year’s All Ireland Championship. While McWalter plays in the... 

Interview: Ciaran Hyland

Ciaran Hyland from Arklow Geraldines/Ballymoney club has been one of Wicklow’s most committed and influential players over the past eight years.  Operating for the most part from right corner back, Hylands excellence was recognised by an All Star nomination in 2009 following successful man marking jobs on Brian Kavanagh (Longford), Seanie Johnston (Cavan), Benny Coulter (Down) & Johnny Doyle... 

Gerry Grehan On 2010

Former Wicklow caretaker boss and East Coast Radio Commentator, Gerry Grehan spoke exclusively to Wicklow GAA Online on 2010 and the challenges ahead for Wicklow. “One of the biggest hurdles for the Wicklow senior football team over the years has been the lack of belief. We have produced players of the very best calibre, however when they put on the Wicklow jersey, the little man in the head... 
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