IT’S NOW CUSTOMARY for the Sam Maguire trophy to embark on a whistle-stop tour of as many clubs and schools as possible and Coláiste Bríde were next on the list.
Dean Rock paid a visit to the Clondalkin secondary school yesterday to speak to the pupils and offer them a glimpse of the silverware – but he got more than he bargained for.
After addressing the students and teachers, the Ballymuns Kickham forward was the subject of a Q&A session and Sister Gemma asked all the questions that mattered.
Rock was asked who the best singer in the Dublin panel was and after a moment’s hesitation, broke into song to ensure there was no doubt as to what the answer was.
Dublin footballer Dean Rock got more than he bargained for on a school visit yesterday
IT’S NOW CUSTOMARY for the Sam Maguire trophy to embark on a whistle-stop tour of as many clubs and schools as possible and Coláiste Bríde were next on the list.
Dean Rock paid a visit to the Clondalkin secondary school yesterday to speak to the pupils and offer them a glimpse of the silverware – but he got more than he bargained for.
After addressing the students and teachers, the Ballymuns Kickham forward was the subject of a Q&A session and Sister Gemma asked all the questions that mattered.
Rock was asked who the best singer in the Dublin panel was and after a moment’s hesitation, broke into song to ensure there was no doubt as to what the answer was.
‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’ – a solid choice.
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