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13th August 2016
10:57am BST

“Because we are sitting at home there and we can only rest up in bed most of the time. And we can’t even talk to each other because it’s like talking to yourself, because we can only talk about things that we have done. Gary can’t say to me: ‘Oh, I did this earlier’ because I’ve seen him do it and I was there. It can get boring as well. But ’tis good craic as well schtanding up there on the podium with him. He’s a nice guy as well sometimes.”
Gary appreciated the kind words from his older brother but was keen to remind everyone that it had not always been smooth rowing between them.
"We get on really well like," Gary said. "Great words from Paul like.
"Ah. We used to bate the head off each other when we were smaller, like. Two young brothers growing up. . .that’s the way things go. But as we matured and started to get a bit more successful in rowing, we realised that if we bate the head off each other . . . I need him to be in good form and healthy and . . . un-injured . . . so we realised we can’t be doing that anymore.”
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