The final GAA Hour Hurling Show of the year.
For the rest of it, hurling snobs will have to sit through football chatter for half an hour before the small ball breaks out. Or they can just skip through it. Each to their own.
The lads left with a bang though. JJ stands up for Richie, claiming that such a challenge wouldn’t earn a red card in Kilkenny club hurling. That could well be the case.
He also jokes that Tipperary are on for the coveted two-in-a-row now.
"Is it your loyalty to Richie that's making you all think it wasn't a red because most neutrals are saying it was a red"
Wooly asks JJ why it only seems to be ex-Kilkenny players that think Hogan didn't deserve a red 😲
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The panel all shout in unison for their Hurler of the Year while Paddy Stapleton basks in the glory of a glorious win for Tipp.
Tommy Walsh’s pre-game masterclass has Wooly calling for a move to commentary.
“Anyone would love to listen to him up and down the country, I’d tune in anyway” says his former teammate JJ Delaney.
“Imagine him describing the play, it would be unbelievable,” says Colm Parkinson.
You can watch JJ, Paddy, Wooly and the final GAA Hour Hurling Show of the year right here.