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Ballinkillen man, Joe Nolan, loves all sports. Yet, despite the Six Nations rugby game between Ireland and England on TV clashing with the Carlow v Sligo NFL 4 sixth round tie he still found himself in Netwatch Cullen Park on Saturday at 5.00pm.
The GAA is very much part of his life. Here he talks about the positive influence captain, Darragh Foley, has had with the Carlow footballers while he is hopeful the hurlers will enjoy a good Joe McDonagh Cup campaign.
He points out that PRO, Ger Doyle, has embraced the digital age and Carlow is reaching out to GAA people in the county more than it has ever done.
By Presenter Kieran Murphy-a freelance sports reporterSend us a Text Message.
Ballinkillen man, Joe Nolan, loves all sports. Yet, despite the Six Nations rugby game between Ireland and England on TV clashing with the Carlow v Sligo NFL 4 sixth round tie he still found himself in Netwatch Cullen Park on Saturday at 5.00pm.
The GAA is very much part of his life. Here he talks about the positive influence captain, Darragh Foley, has had with the Carlow footballers while he is hopeful the hurlers will enjoy a good Joe McDonagh Cup campaign.
He points out that PRO, Ger Doyle, has embraced the digital age and Carlow is reaching out to GAA people in the county more than it has ever done.

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