
Share
18th July 2018
05:33pm BST

In Kilkenny, the captain emerges from the county title winning club of the year previous. By virtue of Clara's triumph over Carrickshock in the 2013 County final, the midfielder was nominated as the Cats' captain for the year.
In reality, Ryan's preparation for his moment in the September sun began long before that. 16 years before that, way back in 1998 in fact when as a 10-year-old, he addressed 'Uachtarán na hÉireann, agus uachtarán an Cumann Lúthchleas Gael' to the triumphant cheers of his two brothers Liam and Tom and his cousin Kevin Bolger.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYy5NOOOHmU
That helps to explain the fierce confidence and gusto Ryan brought to the fray sixteen years later after Kilkenny defeated Tipperary in the epic 2014 All-Ireland hurling final replay.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nONgkPzARQ
What makes Ryan's offering all the more impressive is that he's not a native Irish speaker. Instead, after Cody's men triumphed over Limerick in the lashing Drumcondra rain in that year's semi-final in August, Lester Ryan began learning every word of his speech through Irish.
It certainly paid off.
Long live the ritual of the captain's speech.Explore more on these topics: