1. A view of the game
2. Muse bass player Chris Wolstenholme with fans as he arrives for the game
3. Muse bass player Chris Wolstenholme in action
4. Muse bass player Chris Wolstenholme with his sons and team mates ahead of the game
MUSE TOOK ON a Cabinteely XI in a charity game at Kilbogget Park, Dublin tonight.
The rock band, represented by bass player Chris Wolstenholme, ultimately prevailed 9-8 in a tightly contested match.
Manager Eddie Gormley was among those to line out for the Irish side, who said that the connection comes from Wolstenholme’s 16-year-old son Alfie, who is a former Cabinteely player.
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Sad to see Kilkenny miss the season but If ever there was an example of the strength and depth of this Dublin panel it’s this article. So many players both young and old able to step in and fill his spot. It’s a great time to be a Dublin gaa fan.
I think Rock is the man for the job. Always thought he was the better footballer over Kilkenny anyway. McMannamon is best suited to the “impact sub” role
I think McManamon’s performance against Kildare shows he’s a lot more than just an impact sub.
McManamon was outstanding in that game.
Only saw it on TV, but did he look like he was carrying weight?
He always looks like that! :)
LOL, ya I was surprised as “the image” now seems to be lean mean machine.
Remember Corkery, he had an arse like a Dublin bus, but what a player!! One of the best.