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3rd November 2016
10:57am GMT

On The GAA Hour podcast this week, the Meath man - the newly-crowned senior football championship winning manager - had a little laugh at the expense of his RTÉ colleague Joe Brolly.
O'Rourke claimed that the Derry native's principles are "completely movable" and that Brolly is "like the wind". That raises a whole host of issues because, in the last few years alone, The Sunday Game's controversial pundit has had a number of campaigns:
"If I went to do that, sure who'd keep manners on Joe Brolly on The Sunday Game?" the Simonstown manager told Colm Parkinson on SportsJOE's GAA Hour. "You couldn't expose the nation to him on his own, could you?"And where did Brolly's love affair with Dublin come from? O'Rourke has a simple answer.
"You see, Joe would be like the wind - it changes around very often," he said. "It could be Mayo next year, it could be Kerry. Joe will change anyway, we don't have to worry about him. His principles are completely movable. "I think everybody wanted Mayo to win. I suppose we were all sort of half Mayo supporters for the championship and we'll probably continue to be. I do admire their resilience, I don't know how any man can get up and come back after what they have experienced. They are men of character."Listen to the full brilliant interview on The GAA Hour below.
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