https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqtmXHhOA2k
Paul Kimmage was on Sunday Sport on RTÉ yesterday along with Padraig Harrington and Victor Costello to discuss the use of performance enhancing drugs in sport.
There was definite tension in the studio between the journalist and the former rugby player as they argued about drug testing in rugby. It was Padraig Harrington that pulled Kimmage up though when the Sunday Indo writer asserted that rugby players have more demands placed on them nowadays than ever before. The golfer pulled out some stats, stating that twenty years ago when rugby was going professional, players played on average 44 games a year versus 26 games a year in the modern game.
Those were numbers which Kimmage had no answer for.
You can listen to the full discussion here from the 2:14 mark.