OH, LOOK. THERE’S that former super-bantamweight champion, gaelgoir and all round blue-as-the-sky-on-a-sunny-Dublin-day Dub Bernard Dunne.
He’s celebrating The Dubs’ narrow Division One League final win over Tyrone at Croke Park today with Paddy Andrews.
Dunne’s role with Dublin is (something they call) lifestyle and performance coach, a job he’s held under Jim Gavin since the beginning of the year.
The celebrations continued into the Hogan Stand with Stephen Cluxton beside himself with glee.
©INPHO/Ryan Byrne
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OH, LOOK. THERE’S that former super-bantamweight champion, gaelgoir and all round blue-as-the-sky-on-a-sunny-Dublin-day Dub Bernard Dunne.
He’s celebrating The Dubs’ narrow Division One League final win over Tyrone at Croke Park today with Paddy Andrews.
Dunne’s role with Dublin is (something they call) lifestyle and performance coach, a job he’s held under Jim Gavin since the beginning of the year.
The celebrations continued into the Hogan Stand with Stephen Cluxton beside himself with glee.
©INPHO/Ryan Byrne
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