Q1. Nickname: SpankQ2. Position: ForwardQ3. Honours: Under 16, 2 Minor, 3 Under 21, 3 Junior Eastern Football, 6 Senior Medals, 1 Munster Club, 4 County Munster Senior Hurling Championship Medals. Q4. Earliest Sporting Memory? Being mascot for Senior Team in County Final in 1986 – next to Stephen Greene.Q5. Childhood heroes: My brothers, Tony Browne, Brian Greene, Brian Whelahan & Jamsie O’Connor.Read full interview
Player turned Coach, Philly Flynn is this week’s interview!
Q1. Nickname: “Big Dan”.Q2. Position: Many!!Q3. Club Honours: 5 Senior Club, 1 Munster Club, 1 Under 21, All Ireland 7s & 11s, Under 16, Under 14 and Feile Na Gael and 1 Junior Football. Q4. Earliest Sporting Memory? Liverpool winning F.A. Cup in 1974. Q5. Childhood heroes: Kenny Daglish & Pat McGrath Snr. Q6. Your Biggest Fear? Not getting it right on match days.Read full interview
Man of Mystery Ian O’ Regan enters the Interview Room!
Q1. Nickname: “Iggy”Q2. Position: Goalkeeper.Q3. Honours: Under 11, Under 12, Under 13, Under 14, Under 15, 2 Under 16, 3 Minor, 5 Senior, Junior Football, Munster Club, Inter-county Munster, Intermediate Munster, All Ireland 7s and 11s.Q4. Earliest Sporting Memory? Going to Perks Park in Youghal each year and playing Abbeyside on the way home.Q5. Childhood heroes: Ken McGrath, Brian Flannery and James O’Connor.Read full interview
Sion legend Stephen Greene turns up in the Interview Room!
Q1. Nickname: “Greener”.Q2. Position: Corner Forward & Goalkeeper.Q3. Club Honours: 1 Munster Club, 10 Senior Medals, 1 Minor, 1 Under 16, and Sargent Cup Medals. Q4. Earliest Sporting Memory: Captained Morrison’s Road to win the Fad Browne Cup Under 14.Q5. Childhood heroes: My Father, Philly Grimes and Seamus Power.Q6. Your Biggest Fear? Being buried alive!Read full interview
All Ireland winner Seamus Power gives us this exclusive interview!
Q1. Nickname: “Hammer”. Q2. Favourite Position: Midfield. Q3. Club Honours: To be honest, I can’t recall. But I am happy that I won every major honour in the game including many Senior hurling and football championships with Mount Sion. Q4. When and where did you first play hurling (who was your coach, friend etc.)? Mount Sion Primary, Br. O’Connor was our coach. Q5. Childhood heroes: John Keane, Mick Mackey, Paddy Dowling and Andy Fleming. Q6. Your Biggest Fear? Kilkenny Cats!!Read full interview
Young Gun Pat Kelly is this weeks interview!
Q1. Nickname: The Cat.Q2. Position: Corner back.Q3. Club Honours: 1 County Minor, 2 Eastern Under 21 and 2 Junior Football.Q4. When and where did you first play hurling (who was your coach, friend etc.)? In school with Brother Dowling and with my two brothers, Dan & Eoin. Q5. Childhood heroes: Dan Shanahan, now Anderson Silva.Q6. Your Biggest Fear? Heights and Kenny Stafford after a night out!!!Read full interview
Funny Man Kenny Stafford joins in the craic in this weeks interview!
Q1. Nickname: Staffai!Q2. Position: Half back/Midfield.Q3. Club Honours: 2 Minor County, 4 Senior County, 1 Munster Club.Q4. Earliest Sporting Memory? 1992 All Ireland Hurling Final. Waterford defeated by Galway in the Minor. Q5. Childhood heroes: Michael Collins, Kenny Daglish, Paul Stafford and Brian Power. Q6. Your Biggest Fear? Kakorrhaphiophobia.Read full interview
Michael Power enters the Interview Room!
Q1. Nickname: Pugs Q2. Favourite Position: Midfield Q3. When and where did you first play hurling (who was your coach, friend etc.) Mount Sion field, Saturday mornings with Paddy Sheridan. Q4. Childhood heroes: Roy Keane and Ken McGrath. Q5. Your Biggest Fear? Loosing my hair; I’d be at nothing if I couldn’t spike up my fringe! Q6. What is your Favourite Food? Fast Food. Q7. What is your Favourite Film? Shawshank Redemption.