Tributes paid to well-known GAA commentator who lived life with ‘enduring love for the Irish language, for education, for sport and for culture’
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Fellow sports broadcaster Paul Collins remembers his radio hero, Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh, who will be laid to rest today.
Tributes paid to well-known GAA commentator who lived life with ‘enduring love for the Irish language, for education, for sport and for culture’
His voice was instantly recognisable, his insights into the people involved in the games was unmatched
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Ó Muircheartaigh commentated on Gaelic games between 1949 and 2010 on RTÉ Radio.
Kerry native spent more than 60 years broadcasting matches live before his retirement in 2010
The much-loved and revered gaelic games commentator died earlier this week at the Mater hospital in Dublin at the age of 93.
Some of the best lines from the GAA commentator after he died at the age of 93
I got to know him first in the early 1990s when he was still training country players who were working in Dublin - he never had a bad word to say...