SKY SPORTS DUO Jeff Stelling and Chris Kamara finished their Gaelic football tour on the biggest day of the 2017 season.
After touring around Ireland, the pair were in Croke Park for last Sunday’s All-Ireland football decider when Dublin edged past Mayo in an epic encounter.
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As part of Jeff & Kammy’s Road to Croker, they faced the challenge of commentating on All-Ireland final day after absorbing plenty lessons on Gaelic football during the summer.
Kamara was on duty for Sky Sports ‘Goals On Sunday’ that morning before catching a flight to Dublin and landing at the stadium just before throw-in to join Stelling in the Hogan Stand.
They got through the thrilling clash, coping with the pronunciation of Mayo forward Andy Moran and caught up with victorious Dublin defender Jonny Cooper afterwards.
Here’s how the final leg of their GAA journey unfolded.
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'Kammy, I've just loved it' - Sky Sports duo finish their Road to Croker journey on All-Ireland final day
Jeff Stelling and Chris Kamara with Jonny Cooper.
SKY SPORTS DUO Jeff Stelling and Chris Kamara finished their Gaelic football tour on the biggest day of the 2017 season.
After touring around Ireland, the pair were in Croke Park for last Sunday’s All-Ireland football decider when Dublin edged past Mayo in an epic encounter.
As part of Jeff & Kammy’s Road to Croker, they faced the challenge of commentating on All-Ireland final day after absorbing plenty lessons on Gaelic football during the summer.
Kamara was on duty for Sky Sports ‘Goals On Sunday’ that morning before catching a flight to Dublin and landing at the stadium just before throw-in to join Stelling in the Hogan Stand.
They got through the thrilling clash, coping with the pronunciation of Mayo forward Andy Moran and caught up with victorious Dublin defender Jonny Cooper afterwards.
Here’s how the final leg of their GAA journey unfolded.
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