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5th July 2023
04:08pm BST

"The whole way through, I was saying that there has to be a stray ball coming over this way when we were on the show, because we were pitch side. [caption id="attachment_289888" align="alignnone" width="640"]"I said to myself 'I cant do anything about it just yet' but I was praying for the game to go to a bit of an ad break and Paddy Andrews had spotted it too, so we threw down the mics and went out onto the pitch and had a pop at it.Pictured is former Donegal Minor footballer, Michael Murphy, as he looks ahead to this Sunday’s Electric Ireland GAA All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Final between Derry and Monaghan, throwing in at 1pm in Box IT, Armagh.[/caption] "Kerry were warming up for the first game underneath the Hill and surely when we were on air, there was a ball from Kerry that must have trickled down behind us, and I had spotted it.
"You were like a young lad again, of seven or eight years of age, just trying to get a shot in Croke Park."It's been a lot of fun, GAAGO has been brilliant, I think that they have tried just different things, methods and even getting the players over after games - just a bit more fun in terms of watching it. "It's been good getting in and around dressing rooms and little things like that. it's a bit of craic and the two lads involved are good fun too." It goes without saying that Murphy slotted his effort with the same ease and guile that we have come to expect from him during his days as Donegal's star man. Related links:3/4 for the GAA GO pundits from the top of the D ?? pic.twitter.com/Ku3L9IkEvC
— GAA JOE (@GAA__JOE) July 1, 2023
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