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The Top 10 Sound Bytes Of The GAA Summer

The Top 10 Sound Bytes Of The GAA Summer
PJ Browne
By PJ Browne
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Picture credit: Dáire Brennan / SPORTSFILE
Picture credit: Dáire Brennan / SPORTSFILE

We've been keeping track of the best sound bytes this GAA summer with our soundboard.

From Marty's 'Holy Moses' to Pat Spillane's super awkward blanket analogy, these are the best we've had.

1. Marty Morrissey - Holy Moses

Undoubtedly THE sound of the Championship is Marty's exclamation as Domhnall O'Donovan puts over a late equaliser for Clare against Cork in the All-Ireland hurling final.

2. Joe Brolly - You can forget about Sean Cavanagh as far as he's a man

The main quote that everyone remember's from Joe Brolly's rant about Sean Cavanagh's rugby tackle on Conor McManus.

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3. Joe Brolly - Sweet mother of all the Brollys

Joe Brolly's expression of bewilderment that both Pat Spillane and Colm O'Rourke picked Galway to beat Mayo in the Connacht quarter-final has become a much-used phrase in the Balls office this summer.

4. Pat Spillane - GPS bra-like garment

What the hell are the Tyrone players wearing? Pat Spillane explains.

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5. John Evan's description of Mayo
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6. Liam Aherne Limerick's Live95FM - Let the session, I mean party begin

Liam Aherne vocalises what every Limerick fan in the Gaelic Grounds on July 14th was thinking.

7. Joe Brolly - Where is the Czar for rural job creation?

Joe Brolly wonders about the whereabouts of Pat Spillane AKA the Czar for rural job creation.

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8. Pat Spillane's awkward blanket analogy

Pat Spillane trots out the most awkward analogy of the summer, Des Cahill cannot hide his exasperation.

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9. RTÉ's Tadhg Peavoy - Podge Doran fires to the back of the onion sack

An under-utilised phrase in GAA.

10. Ger Loughnane - Pure constipated hurling

When Dublin drew with Wexford in the Leinster quarter-final, Ger Loughnane didn't hold back with his description of Dublin's style.

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