The Sunday Game - Munster Hurling Special

Highlights of The Sunday Game Munster Hurling Special broadcast on Sunday 5 July.

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Munster's Hurling Legacy

Micheál O Muircheartaigh, Eamonn Cregan and Babs Keating look back over some of the great moments in Munster Hurling.

The Greats: Christy Ring and Mick Mackey

Jimmy Smyth of Clare and Tony Herbert of Limerick pay tribute to the greatest players the game has seen, Christy Ring of Cork and Mick Mackey of Limerick.

Munster Memories: Kevin Hennessy

Kevin Hennessy of Cork talks about the bond between hurlers and his memories of games gone by.



Flashback

Some of the great moments in Munster hurling history.



Hayes Hotel - Mick Roche and Pat Hartigan

Marty Morrissey is joined in Hayes Hotel in Thurles, the birthplace of the GAA, by former players Mick Roche of Tipperary and Pat Hartigan of Limerick.

Tipperary View

Donie Nealon talks about the great Jimmy Doyle, and Len Gaynor discusses the importance of counties re-emerging to challenge for Munster honours.

Munster Memories: Cyril, Ger and Tomas

Cyril Farrell, Ger Loughnane and Tomas Mulcahy discuss their memories of being involved in Munster Hurling Championship matches.

Hayes Hotel - Diarmuid O'Sullivan and Ollie Baker

Ollie Baker of Clare and Diarmuid O'Sullivan of Cork join Marty in Hayes Hotel to look back at their great Munster Hurling moments.

Munster Hurling Final 2009 Preview

A look ahead to next weekend's Munster Hurling Final between Waterford and Tipperary plus the views of rival managers Davy Fitzgerald and Liam Sheedy.

Best Munster Hurler Of The Past 25 Years.

Des is joined by Christy Cooney and Jimmy O'Gorman for the announcement of the result of the public vote for the Best Munster Hurler Of The Past 25 Years.

Prime Time: The GAA

Katie Hannon reports on problems facing the GAA with violence on pitches and secret manager payments

John Mullane and Paul Flynn

John Mullane dismisses rumours that he is to retire from inter-county hurling, while Paul Flynn discusses Lar Corbett's decision to quit

Corbett Quits

Journalist Vincent Hogan reacts to the news that Lar Corbett has quit inter-county hurling

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