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Danny O’Reilly: Combining Passions, Friendships & Longevity

Season 1, Ep. 7

The Coronas frontman, and former Dublin Minor footballer, Danny O'Reilly joins us to share his experiences from both on and off the pitch. Growing up in a family with a passion for music and sport, Danny would learn the importance of hard work and dedication in the hope of achieving a goal.

 

Prior to his success in the music industry, Danny's GAA journey would see him represent school, club and county at Minor level. But possibly the greatest success stemming from his sporting life has been the connections he has created along the way with family and friends. A lesson for all to embrace life's challenges with a spirit of passion and fun.


Every Tuesday well known Irish stars will share memories from their early sporting careers and reflect on the defining moments from playing Minor and how that shaped them both on and off the pitch.


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For more information on the Electric Ireland GAA Minor Championships go to https://www.electricireland.ie/gaa-minor-championships


Produced and hosted by Fergal O'Keeffe at https://lume.ie


 

 

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